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AREA ZONING CHARACTERISTICS <br />-�tuay Area <br />1. <br />2. <br />Control Area <br />1. <br />2. <br />Coml./Residential <br />Study Area <br />3. <br />4. <br />Control Area <br />3. <br />4. <br />Commercial <br />Study Area <br />5. <br />6. <br />Control Area <br />5. <br />6. <br />STUDY SITE COMPARISONS <br />NEIGH80RHOOD-RELATED COMMUNITY- RELATED <br />994 t% <br />100 `e _ <br />100% _ <br />784 <br />223 <br />824 <br />184 <br />814 <br />194 <br />78b <br />223 <br />70% <br />304 <br />353 <br />654 <br />434 <br />574 <br />363 <br />644 <br />Throughout the following analyses, a series of comparisons are <br />made at several different levels of geography: i.e., County/ <br />Police District; Census Tract/Census Tract Cluster; and Control/ <br />Study Area. <br />La roe Area <br />When dealing with crime statistics, the Indianpolis Police <br />Department District is used as the largest universe of com- <br />parison. In the case of real estate information, Marion <br />County is used as the largest geographic area of comparison. <br />Center Township is also used as a basis of comparison in <br />the analysis of adult entertainment impacts on property <br />values <br />Mid -Size Area <br />Intermediate geographic levels used for comparison in the <br />study werc census tracts when study sites were ccntraIIy <br />located w thin the r boundaries. Where they were not, those <br />census tracts in prcximi ty to the 5i to were chosen as the <br />basis of comparison. <br />EVER00011 <br />4 <br />