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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0403_AnsonLF_EJreport_20220715ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE REPORT
ANSON WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
375 DOZER DRIVE
POLKTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28135
ANSON COUNTY
FACILITY PERMIT NO. 0403-MSWLF-2010
Prepared For:
CHAMBERS DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.
A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC.
265 BROOKVIEW CENTER WAY, SUITE 205
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 37919
Prepared By:
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC.
3701 ARCO CORPORATE DRIVE, SUITE 400
CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 28273
Donald M. Cobb, P.G.
Project Manager
CEC PROJECT 165-276.0005
JULY 2020
REVISED DECEMBER 2021
Nathan T. Bivins, P.E.
Project Manager
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 PURPOSE...........................................................................................................................I
1.1 Purpose of Revision................................................................................................ 1
2.0 PROPOSED PROJECT....................................................................................................3
3.0 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA................................................................................................4
3.1 Regional Setting...................................................................................................... 4
4.0 SOCIOECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION....................................6
4.1 Race and Ethnicity.................................................................................................. 6
4.2 Age and Sex............................................................................................................ 7
4.3 Disability.................................................................................................................7
4.4 Poverty and Household Income.............................................................................. 8
4.5 Limited English Proficiency (LEP)........................................................................ 8
4.6 Educational Attainment.......................................................................................... 9
4.7 Local Sensitive Receptors....................................................................................... 9
5.0 COUNTY HEALTH ASSESSMENT.............................................................................40
6.0 NEARBY ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS..................................................................11
7.0 CUMULATIVE IMPACTS AND MITIGATION........................................................12
8.0 PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT..............................................................................................4 4
9.0 CONCLUSIONS..............................................................................................................15
FIGURES
Figure 1 — 1-Mile Radius Area of Study
Figure 2 — Census Tracts
TABLES
Table 1
— Race and Ethnicity
Table 2
— Age and Sex
Table 3
— Disability
Table 4
— Household Income
Table 5
— Limited English Proficiency
Table 6
— Educational Attainment
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APPENDIX
Appendix A — Correspondence
Appendix B — Anson County Health Assessment
Appendix C — Public Meeting Summary
Appendix D — Environmental Justice Screening Results
Appendix E — NCDEQ Facility Screening Report — Anson County Waste Management Facility
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1.0 PURPOSE
On behalf of Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. (Chambers) and Waste Connections
(WC), Inc., Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) has prepared this Environmental
Justice Report for the Anson Waste Management Facility (Landfill), located at 375 Dozer Drive,
Polkton, Anson County, North Carolina.
Per the United States Environmental Protection Agency, environmental justice is the fair treatment
and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income,
with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws,
regulations, and policies. CEC, on behalf of Chambers and WC, has assessed demographic and
socioeconomic data of the communities surrounding the Anson Waste Management Facility. The
results of this assessment are summarized herein and examine the demographics and
socioeconomics of the surrounding community area and census tracts within a one -mile radius of
the facility's property boundary. Demographics for the state of North Carolina are also considered
as they relate to both the county and local census tracts, as well as radius settings.
The following tools and sources were used to determine demographics:
• EPA Environmental Justice Tool (EJSCREEN) https:Hejscreen.epa. og v/mapper/
• North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Community Mapping
System https://ncdenr.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html
• United States Census Bureau Data Explorer https:Hdata.census.gov/cedsci/
1.1 PURPOSE OF REVISION
This Environmental Justice Report has been revised in response to new guidance for such reports
issued by NCDEQ in June 2021. The original version of this report, issued in July 2020, was
prepared with significant consultation with NCDEQ staff and thus largely complied with the new
guidance. One of the primary changes/additions in the new guidance is the introduction of
NCDEQ's Community Mapping System.
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CEC used this system to prepare a Facility Screening Report for the Landfill, a copy of which can
be found in Appendix E.
The Community Mapping System also includes an Environmental Justice Tool. This tool provides
a mapping tool that shows sensitive receptions, as well as a mapping tool that lists permitted
facilities. Further, the Environmental Justice Tool compiles US Census data and averages for all
census block groups or counties within view of the mapping tool.
Table 6 and Section 4.6 — Educational Attainment have been added to this revision based on the
June 2021 guidance document.
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2.0 PROPOSED PROJECT
The Anson Waste Management Facility is currently permitted for 133.1 acres of disposal area
(Phases 1 through 4). Chambers and WC have submitted a Permit Amendment Application for
the proposed Phase 5 of the Anson Waste Management Facility, a horizontal expansion of the
disposal area. The application would amend existing Permit Number 0403 for the facility. In
addition to adding the proposed Phase 5 to the facility's permit, the application also updates the
proposed layout of Phase 4, which was previously permitted as part of the Phase 3 & 4 Permit
Application (2018). Under the most recent permit amendment application, Phase 4 will be
developed into four (4) cells, labeled Cell 1, Cell 2, Cell 3, and Cell 4, with a total area of 22.1
acres. Phase 5 will be developed into six cells, labeled Cell 1, Cell 2, Cell 3, Cell 4, Cell 5, and
Cell 6, with a total area of 66.9 acres. If approved, the new permitted total disposal area (Phases
1 through 5) will be 200 acres. These new phases are expected to increase the life of the landfill
by approximately 15 years based on current daily waste acceptance rates.
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3.0 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
The Anson Waste Management Facility is located at 375 Dozer Drive, Polkton, Anson County,
North Carolina, 28135, approximately 5,400 feet east of the city limits of Polkton. The general
geographic coordinates of the Landfill are 35' 00' 05.00" N and 80' 10' 07.60" W. The parcel on
which the Landfill is located totals 825.89 acres; the current permitted waste disposal areas totals
133.1 acres. Site suitability studies have been initiated for an additional 67 acres (approximate);
once permitted, this expansion will bring the total waste disposal footprint to approximately 200
acres.
For the purposes of this report, several properties owned by Chambers Waste System of NC were
combined to determine the overall property boundary, which was then used to determine the one -
mile radius area of study. A map showing the property boundary and one -mile radius area of study
is included as Figure 1.
3.1 REGIONAL SETTING
The North Carolina Department of Commerce has designated Anson County a Tier 1 county, and
ranks it #25 out of 100 counties in terms of economic distress (#1 being the most distressed). Four
factors are used to rank each county:
• Average unemployment rate;
• Median household income;
• Percentage growth in population; and
• Adjusted property tax base per capita.
The one -mile radius used in this analysis is entirely within Anson County and is encompassed by
census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205, as shown on Figure 2. Note that due to the manner in which
census tracts are further subdivided, boundaries are depicted around a total of 12 tracts; tract 9203
encompasses the entirety of the western tracts, tract 9204 encompasses tracts east of the Landfill
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and north of Highway 74, and tract 9205 encompasses tracts southeast of the Landfill and south of
Highway 74.
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4.0 SOCIOECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION
4.1 RACE AND ETHNICITY
The attached Table 1 was completed using data from the US Census Table QT-P3, Race and
Hispanic or Latino Origin: 2010.
As the data shows, American Indian or Alaska Native were identified as a class of people more
than 10% above Anson County and Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 by percent of total
population. Based on a review of the N.C. Tribal and Urban Communities map prepared by the
N.C. Commission of Indian Affairs, no state or federally recognized Tribes reside in Anson
County. CEC contacted Greg Richardson, the Executive Director of the N.C. Commission of
Indian Affairs regarding notification for environmental justice purposes; Mr. Richardson stated
that, as no American Indian tribes reside within Anson County, no consultation or outreach is
required.
A copy of the correspondence between CEC and Mr. Richardson is included in Appendix A.
In addition, Black or African American were identified as a class of people more than 10% above
North Carolina, Anson County, and Census tract 9203, Asian was identified as a class of people
more than 10% above Census tracts 9203 and 9204, and Two or More Races were identified as a
class of people more than 10% above Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205.
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) was identified as a class of people more than 10% above Census
tract 9204.
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4.2 AGE AND SEX
The attached Table 2 was completed using data from Census Table P-12, Age Groups and Sex:
2010, and P-13, Median Age by Sex 2010.
As the data shows, persons aged 18-64 were identified as a class of people more than 10% above
Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205.
Note that 2010 Census Table P-12 and P-13 were used to compile data in this section and Table 2;
the total population number differs from that provided in Table 1 as more recent data (the 2019
American Community Survey, 5-year average) was used to compile that data.
4.3 DISABILITY
The attached Table 3 was completed using data from Census Table S 1810, Disability
Characteristics. Additional data was obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau's American
Community Survey (ACS), 5-Year Estimates.
The data in the table represents the state of North Carolina and indicates that the percentage of the
population both below the age of 65 and having a disability is 7.9%. Data provided in the ACS
indicates that the percentage of the population of Anson County below the age of 65 and having a
disability is 10.4%; the percentages of the population below the age of 65 and having a disability
for Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 is 10.8%, 11.9%, and 10.2%, respectively. Data for the
one -mile radius was not available.
Based on a comparison of the percentage of the population under the age of 65 and having a
disability for the state of North Carolina, Anson County, and Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205,
it is unlikely that the percentage of the same demographic population within the one -mile radius
of the Landfill would exceed that of the state, county, or census tracts by more than 10%.
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4.4 POVERTY AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME
The attached Table 4 was completed using data from Census Table S 1901, Income in the Past 12
Months (in 2019 Inflation -Adjusted Dollars).
As the data shows, households with annual income less than $15,000 were identified as a class of
people more than 10% above the state average. In addition, households making between $15,000
and $25,000 were identified as a class of people more than 10% above the state and Census tracts
9203 and 9205 averages. Based upon this data, CEC reviewed an aerial map of public and
subsidized housing within a one -mile radius of the Landfill. While a number of houses within the
town of Polkton fall within the one -mile radius, there is no evidence that these residences are
public or otherwise subsidized housing, and no mobile home parks or similar developments were
identified within the radius. A review of public information indicates that the nearest public or
subsidized housing is in the city of Wadesboro, outside of the one -mile radius of the Landfill.
Residents have had numerous opportunities to engage Chambers, WC, and local public officials
through the public notification requirements associated with the franchising and permitting
processes.
4.5 LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY (LEP)
Per the Safe Harbor Guidelines, should a LEP group be identified during the pre -permit issuance
process, written translations of vital documents must be made for each eligible LEP language
group that constitutes 5% or includes 1,000 members, whichever is less, of the population of person
eligible to be served or likely to be affected or encountered. If there are fewer than 50 persons in
a language group that reaches the 5% trigger, then vital written materials would not be translated
but written notice must be given in the primary language of the LEP language group of the right
to receive competent oral interpretation of those written materials, free of cost. The Safe Harbor
provisions apply to the translation of written documents only. Safe Harbor Guidelines are per the
EPA guidance for LEP persons, and followed by NCDEQ when deemed appropriate. No LEP
groups were identified during the screening of demographic data.
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The attached Table 5 was completed using data from Census Table B 16001. No LEP groups were
identified during the screening of demographic data. As a result, the Safe Harbor provisions do
not apply to this permit application.
4.6 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
The attached Table 6 was completed using data from Census Table S 1501, Educational
Attainment.
As the data shows, people above the age of 25 with less than a 9th grade education were identified
as a class of people more than 10% above the State, County, and Census traces 9203 and 9204
averages. People above the age of 25 and with an education between 91h and 12th grade (no
diploma) were identified as a class of people above the State average. People above the age of 25
with a high school diploma (or equivalency) or better are noted on Table 6 but are not considered
for the purposes of this report.
4.7 LOCAL SENSITIVE RECEPTORS
The US EPA suggests that sensitive receptors include, but are not limited to, hospitals, schools,
daycare facilities, nursing homes or other elderly living facilities, and convalescent facilities.
These are areas where occupants or congregants are more susceptible to the adverse effects of
exposure to toxic chemicals, pesticides, and other pollutants. Additional care must be taken when
dealing with contaminants and pollutants in close proximity to areas recognized as sensitive
receptors.
CEC reviewed an aerial map for potential sensitive receptors within a one -mile radius of the Anson
Waste Management Facility. A driving reconnaissance was also conducted within this radius. No
potential sensitive receptors were identified.
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5.0 COUNTY HEALTH ASSESSMENT
An assessment of the general health of residents of Anson County was acquired from the County
Health Rankings & Roadmap program of the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.
Per this assessment, Anson County is ranked among the least healthy counties in North Carolina
(defined as the first quartile) in both health outcomes and health factors. A copy of this assessment,
which includes more detailed data along with a comparison to the statewide demographics, can be
found in Appendix B.
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6.0 NEARBY ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS
A review of data regarding nearby environmental permits within a one -mile radius of the Landfill,
obtained from the NCDEQ Community Mapping Tool, shows that there are four such permits.
Three of these permits are related to the Landfill itself. The Landfill previously operated under
solid waste permit #0403-MSWLF-2000. This permit was superseded by permit #0403-MSWLF-
2010 upon WC's acquisition of the Landfill. The final permit related to the Landfill is a National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit #NCG120064, the most
recent version of which was issued to Chambers on November 1, 2018.
The last environmental permit within a one -mile radius of the Landfill is an underground storage
tank (UST) permit, issued to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol.
The NCDEQ Facility Screening Report — Anson County Waste Management Facility identified
one additional permit related to the Landfill — Title V Permit #09835T04 for Facility ID 0400052
(Anson County Waste Management Facility).
The NCDEQ Facility Screening Report — Anson County Waste Management Facility identified
one additional UST permit within a one -mile radius of the Landfill, issued to the North Carolina
Department of Transportation (NCDOT).
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7.0 CUMULATIVE IMPACTS AND MITIGATION
General Statue 130A-294 A(4) c(9) states:
The cumulative impact of the proposed facility, when considered in relation to other
similar impacts of facilities located or proposed in the community, would have a
disproportionate adverse impact on a minority or low-income community protected by
Title VI of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964. This subdivision shall apply only to the
extent required by federal law.
The area surrounding the Anson Waste Management Facility is generally rural and a mixture of
undeveloped tracts of land, tracts of land developed for agricultural purposes, and some municipal
offices and facilities. Population density is light. As such, there are no existing or proposed
facilities that would have similar impacts as the current facility on the surrounding community.
While the change in footprint of the previously permitted Phase 4 and the addition of Phase 5
would extend the life of the landfill, and thus the impacts to the surrounding community, per permit
and regulatory requirements, a number of systems are in place at the landfill to mitigate impacts
to the surrounding community.
The Anson Waste Management Facility is a municipal solid waste landfill regulated by Subtitle D
of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. As a Subtitle D facility, the existing phases of
the landfill have been constructed with a composite liner system designed to protect groundwater
and underlying soils from leachate releases. Further, a leachate collection and removal system
was installed above the composite liner system to remove leachate for treatment and disposal.
Future phases of the landfill will be constructed with similar systems in place, as required by
Subtitle D.
A water quality monitoring network is in place at the landfill and currently includes 18
groundwater monitoring wells and four surface water sampling locations. This network is
monitored on a semi-annual basis to determine if groundwater or surface water has been adversely
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impacted by the landfill. Results of these monitoring events are compared to the standards
established by 15A NCAC 02L for groundwater and 15A NCAC 02B for surface water. As the
footprint of the landfill grows, additional groundwater monitoring wells will be added to the
network.
A landfill gas collection and control system (LFGCCS) has been installed at the landfill per the
US EPA's New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations. The purpose of the LFGCCS
is to minimize to the extent possible landfill gas migration and odors. The LFGCCS extracts
landfill gas from the waste mass at the landfill, conveying it to a blower/flare skid where it is then
destroyed by combustion; destruction efficiency of flares similar to the one in use at the Anson
Waste Management Facility is greater than 99%. The LFGCCS is monitored on at least a monthly
basis to maintain compliance with NSPS regulations. As the footprint of the landfill grows,
additional landfill gas extraction wells will be installed to comply with NSPS regulations.
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8.0 PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
As part of the process to approve to modify the franchise ordinance and allow the Anson Waste
Management Facility to expand the waste footprint from 133 acres to 201 acres, WC spoke at the
March 6, 2018, Anson County Board of Commissioners monthly meeting. The motion for the
expansion was approved. A record of the meeting can be found in Appendix C.
As part of the NCDEQ Solid Waste Section's permitting process, the draft solid waste permit will
be subject to a 45 day public comment period.
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9.0 CONCLUSIONS
CEC, on behalf of Chambers Development of North Carolina and Waste Connections, Inc., has
completed an assessment of demographic and socioeconomic information for communities
surrounding the Anson Waste Management Facility to prepare this Environmental Justice Report.
The purpose of this report was to determine if the proposed horizontal expansion would create
disproportionate impacts to anyone on the basis of race, color, national origin, income, age, or
disability. The existing landfill is located in a rural part of Anson County and population density
in the surrounding area is low.
A review of the available demographic and socioeconomic data has shown the following:
• Race and Ethnicity: Black or African American were identified as a class of people more
than 10% above North Carolina, Anson County, and Census Tract 9203 by percent of total
population; American Indian or Alaska Native were identified as a class of people more
than 10% above Anson County and Census tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 by percent of total
population; Asian was identified as a class of people more than 10% above Census tracts
9203 and 9204 by percent of total population; people identifying as Two or More races
were identified as a class of people more than 10% above Census tracts 9203, 9204, and
9205 by percent of total population; Hispanic or Latino (of any race) was identified as a
class of people more than 10% above Census tract 9204 by percent of total population;
• Disability: Based on a comparison of the percentage of the population under the age of 65
and having a disability for the state of North Carolina, Anson County, and Census Tracts
9203, 9204, and 9205, it is unlikely that the percentage of the same demographic population
within the one -mile radius of the Landfill would exceed that of the state, county, or Census
tracts by more than 10%;
• Poverty and Household Income: Households with annual income less than $15,000 were
identified as a class of people more than 10% above the state average. In addition,
households making between $15,000 and $25,000 were identified as a class of people more
than 10% above the state and Census tracts 9203 and 9205 averages;
• Limited English Proficiency: No LEP groups were identified during the screening of
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demographic data;
• Educational Attainment: People above the age of 25 with less than a 9th grade education
were identified as a class of people more than 10% above State, County, and Census tracts
9203 and 9204 by percent of total population; people above the age of 25 with an education
between 9th and 12t' grade were identified as a class of people more than 10% above the
state average by percent of total population;
• Local Sensitive Receptors: No potential sensitive receptors were identified;
• County Health Assessment: Anson County is ranked among the least healthy counties in
North Carolina (defined as the first quartile) in both health outcomes and health factors;
and
• Nearby Environmental Permits: A search of environmental permits within a one -mile
radius of the landfill returned five (5) results. Three of these are for the landfill itself —
NPDES Permit # NCG120064, Solid Waste Permits 0403-MSWLF-2000 and 0403-
MSWLF-2010. The remaining two permits are for USTs issued to the North Carolina
Highway Patrol and NCDOT.
The following actions were taken the address these results:
• CEC contacted Greg Richardson, the Executive Director of the N.C. Commission of Indian
Affairs regarding notification for environmental justice purposes; Mr. Richardson stated
that, as no American Indian tribes reside within Anson County, no consultation or outreach
is required;
• CEC reviewed an aerial map of the Landfill vicinity to search for sensitive receptors within
a one -mile radius. A driving reconnaissance was also conducted. No such facilities were
identified within this radius; and
• CEC reviewed an aerial map of public and subsidized housing within a one -mile radius of
the Landfill. While a number of houses within the town of Polkton fall within the one -mile
radius, there is no evidence that these residences are public or otherwise subsidized
housing, and no mobile home parks or similar developments were identified within the
radius. A review of public information indicates that the nearest public or subsidized
housing is in the city of Wadesboro, outside of the one -mile radius of the Landfill.
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Table 1- Race and Ethnicity
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Race and Ethnicity
North Carolina
Anson County
Census Tract 9203
Census Tract 9204
Census Tract 9205
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35.4
1,280
46.0
Black or African American
2,144,532
21.3
11,190
48.4
1,196
20.2
2,620
82.5
3,296
61.5
1,382
50.0
American Indian or Alaska Native
120,813
1.2
13
0.1
0
0.0
0
0.01
0
0.0
39
1.0
Asian
290,103
2.9
2871
1.2
16
0.31
0
0.0
136
2.5
18
1.0
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
6,694
0.1
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.0
Some other Race
313,224
3.1
119
0.5
2
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
55
2.0
Two or More Races
265,791
2.6
280
1.2
49
0.8
10
0.3
30
0.6
15
1.0
HISPANIC OR LATINO (of any race)
942,342
1 9.4
941
4.11
255
4.3
01
0.01
581
1.11
228
8.0
Source: US Census Bureau: American Community Survey 2019 5-Year Estimates, TableID 51810
Source: US Census Bureau: Census 2010 Summary File 1, EJSCREEN
21.2 Project Area is 10% or more than State, County, and Census Tract 9203 percentage
21.2 Project Area is 10% or more than County, Census Tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 percentage
21.2 Project Area is 10% or more than Census Tracts 9203 and 9204 percentage
Project Area is 10% or more than Census Tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 percentage
21.2 Project Area is 10% or more than Census Tract 9204 percentage
21.2 Census Tract is 10% or more than State and/or County percentage
Anson County Waste Management Facility
Race and Ethnicity
Table 2 - Age and Sex
Environmental Justice Report
Anson Waste Management Facility
North Carolina
Anson County
Census Tract 9203
Age
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Total Population
9,535,483
4,645,492
4,889,991
100.0
100.0
100.0
25,275
12,415
12,860
100.0
100.0
100.0
6,412
3,718
2,694
100.0
100.0
100.0
Under 5 Years
632,040
322,871
309,169
6.6
7.0
6.3
1,641
805
836
6.5
6.5
6.5
356
176
180
5.6
4.7
6.7
Under 18 Years
2,281,635
1,167,303
1,114,332
23.9
25.1
22.8
6,378
3,169
3,209
25.2
25.5
25.0
1,339
676
663
20.9
18.2
24.6
18 - 64 Years
6,019,769
2,954,233
3,065,536
63.1
63.6
62.7
15,256
7,869
1,387
60.4
63.4
57.4
574
373
201
67.2
73.3
58.8
65 Years and Over
1,234,079
523,956
710,123
12.9
11.3
14.5
3,641
1,377
2,264
14.4
11.1
17.6
7,634
318
446
11.9
8.6
16.6
Median Age (Years)
37.4
36.0
38.7
1 36.6
35.1
38.3
36.3
35.1
38.4
Census Tract 9204
Census Tract 9205
1-Mile Radius
Age
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Total Population
3,151
1,399
1,752
100.0
100.0
100.0
6,044
2,749
3,295
100.0
100.0
100.0
2,789
2,202
587
100
100
100
Under 5 Years
224
113
111
7.1
8.1
6.3
393
196
197
6.5
7.1
6.0
75
3.0
Under 18 Years
866
426
440
27.5
30.5
25.1
1,481
742
739
24.5
27.0
22.4
264
9.0
18 - 64 Years
1,807
811
996
57.3
58.0
56.8
3,434
1,598
1,836
56.8
58.1
55.7
2,345
85.0
65 Years and Over
478
162
316
15.2
11.6
18.0
1,129
409
720
18.7
14.9
21.9
180
6.0
Median Age (Years)
35.6
33.7
37.2
1 38.8
36.0
41.5
Source: US Census Bureau: Table P-12 Age Groups and Sex 2010 and P-13 Median Age by Sex 2010
Source: US Census Bureau, Census Summary File 1, EJSCREEN
63.1 Project Area is 10% or more than State, County, and Census Tracts 9203, 9204, and 9205 percentage
63.1 Census Tract is 10% of more than State and/or County percentage
Age and Sex Anson County Waste Management Facility
Table 3-Disability
Environmental Justice Report
Anson Waste Management Facility
Black or African Ann.i
American Indian and Alaska Native
".at.lye.tia,wa, n and Other Pacific Islander
i� hearing disability
Wlh
��
Percent ith,
Disability
With, Disability
Percent vith, Disability
�Margin
I
Margin of
Margin of�
Margin of
Margin of
RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN
omomaao®o®aa
m®om�omomaa
Native H —ii.n and Other Pacific Islander
omomaao®o®aa
Son OtherRace
©©ommomomaa
Tw or More Faces
mmmm�mmo®�
no
®�om��omomaa
rMITUMITi
Population 5 to 17 leans
P,pu Ion 65 Years and Older
RACE AND HISPANIC OR I-ATINO ORIGIN
Black. Afric.nAm.ric.n
American Indian and Alaska Native
omomaa
omomaa
omomaa
MERIN-
m®om�
mmom�
Type of disability
Source: US Census Bureau, S1610 Disability Characteristics
63.1% Census Tract is 10%of more than State and/or County percentage
Disability Anson County Waste Management Facility
Table 4 - Household Income
Environmental Justice Report
Anson Waste Management Facility
North Carolina
Anson County, North Carolina
Census Tract 9203, Anson County,
North Carolina
Census Tract 9204, Anson County,
North Carolina
Census Tract 9205, Anson County,
North Carolina
1-Mile Project Area
Subject
Households
Households
Households
Households
Households
Households
Estimate Percent
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error
+/-+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error
Estimate
Margin of Error
Estimate
Margin of Error
Estimate
Margin of Error +/-
Total
3,965,482
10,327
9,521
393
2,451
289
1,189
144
2,235
281
332
257
Less than $10,000
6.4%
0.1
8.3%
2.0
4.5%
2.7
11.5%
7.2
0.7%
5.5
21.00%
158
$10,000 to $14,999
5.0%
0.1
8.5%
2.6
10.3%
6.3
11.5%
6.7
9.4%
5.3
$15,000 to $24,999
10.3%
0.1
17.4%
3.1
13.8%
5.2
15.2%
7.4
15.2%
6.1
14.00%
79
$25,000 to $34,999
10.3%
0.1
12.0%
2.3
7.0%
3.0
25.4%
9.4
12.6%
6.0
$35,000 to $49,999
13.9%
0.1
13.7%
2.4
13.8%
4.7
12.4%
7.4
12.6%
4.7
27.00%
107
$50,000 to $74,999
18.0%
0.1
16.7%
2.8
19.5%
6.8
8.5%
4.6
17.3%
5.4
12.00%
90
$75,000 to $99,999
12.4%
0.1
10.9%
2.1
15.6%
5.3
12.4%
6.0
6.1%
4.1
$100,000 to $149,999
13.1%
0.1
9.3%
2.0
11.1%
4.2
2.3%
2.6
12.1%
5.9
26.00%
92
$150,000 to $199,999
5.1%
0.1
2.1%
0.9
1.5%
1.2
0.4%
0.7
3.8%
3.2
$200,000 or more
5.4%
0.1
1.2%
0.9
2.9%
2.8
0.4%
0.7
0.6%
1.0
Median Income (dollars)
54,602
231
40,213
3,750
50,659
6738
26,753
1,390
37,962
12,506
Mean Income (dollars)
76,940
352
52,077
3,116
61,564
7400
41,209
9,323
52,331
7,256
Source: US Census Bureau: S1901 Income in the Past 12 Months (in 2019 Inflation -Adjusted Dollars), 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), Estimates 2013-2017, EISCREEN
Project Area is 10% or more than State and Census Tract 9203 and 9205 percentage
10.3% Project Area is 10% or more than State percentage
Project Area is 10% or more than Census Tract 9204 percentage
Census Tract is 10% or more than State and/or County percentage
Household Income Anson County Waste Management Facility
Table 5 - Limited English Proficiency
Environmental Justice Report
Anson Waste Management Facility
Language Spoken at Home
North Carolina
One -Mile Radius
Estimate
Margin of Error ±
Percent of Population
Estimate
Margin of Error ±
Percent of Population
Total (population 5 years and over)
9,659,751
769
100%
2,445
592
100%
Speak only English
8,519,964
9,295
88%
2,298
516
94%
Speak English less than "very well"
438,486
4.5%
54
145
2%
Notes:
Source: US Census Bureau, B16001, Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over: 2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Estimates 2013-2017, obtained from EJSCREEN
Limited English Proficiency Anson County Waste Management Facility
Table 6 - Educational Attainment
Environmental Justice Report
Anson County Waste Management Facility
North Carolina
Anson County, North Carolina
Census Tract 9203, Anson County, North Carolina
Number Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Subject
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error
Total Above 25
6,983,859
1636
69.4%
18,013
146
77.9%
5,728
293
96.5%
Less than 9th Grade
314,545
4322
4.5%
0.1
847
201
4.7%
1.1
228
89
4.0%
1.5
9O to 12th Grade, No
Diploma
538,851
6801
7.7%
0.1
2,623
399
14.6%
2.2
894
242
15.6%
3.9
High School Graduate
(Including Equivalency)
1,791,532
12844
25.7%
0.2
7,243
497
40.2%
2.8
2,175
253
38.0%
4.0
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
2,182,853
16331
31.3%
0.2
2,032
326
11.3%
1.8
492
126
8.6%
4.1
Census Tract 9204, Anson County, North Carolina
Census Tract 9205, Anson County, North Carolina
1-Mile Project Area
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Subject
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
Estimate
Margin of Error+/-
TotalAbove 25
1,880
298
59.2%
4,187
395
78.1%
1,975
476
70.8%
Less than 9th Grade
63
50
3.4%
2.5
226
119
5.4%
2.8
96
Moor 5.3%
9O to 12th Grade, No
Diploma
234
109
12.4%
6.2
545
198
13.0%
5.1
329
178
11.8%
High School Graduate
885
276
47.1%
10.3
1,589
360.0
38.0%
7.3
704
214
(Including Equivalency)
25.2%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
123
57
6.5%
3.1
736
254.0
17.6%
5.6
125
95
4 5%
Source: US Census Bureau: S1501 Educational Attainment, 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), Estimates 2013-2017, EJSCREEN
10.3% Project Area is 10%or more than State percentage
Project Area is 10%or more than State, County, and Census Tracts 9203 and 9204 percentage
Census Tract is 10%or more than State and/or County percentage
APPENDIX A
CORRESPONDENCE
From: Richardson, Greo
To: Cobb, Donald
Cc: Brown, Scott; Gingerich, Todd
Subject: RE: [External] RE: Environmental Justice Reporting - South Charlotte Transfer Station & Anson County Landfill
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 9:43:11 AM
Mr. Cobb:
Sorry for the delay in getting back with you. I think the matter which you are referring to with
regards to Consultation with American Indian tribe for this project does not apply as there are no
American Indian Tribes located within the areas specific areas referenced in your message. However,
the Metrolina Native American Association is located in that area and is an Urban Indian Center, not
an Indian Tribe. Therefore, the requirements as I understand them does not require you to consult
with that organization as it is not a tribal government as stipulated in state or federal regulations.
Nevertheless, I think it would be good business to reach out to that organization to let them know
that you are proceeding with this project. Mrs. Rebecca LaClaire is Chair of Metrolina Native
American Association and her email address is rebeccalaclaire(@gmail.com
If you have other questions or need additional information please let us know.
G. Richardson, Executive Director
NC Commission of Indian Affairs
From: Cobb, Donald <dcobb@cecinc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 9:05 AM
To: Richardson, Greg <greg.richardson@doa.nc.gov>
Cc: Brown, Scott <sbrown@cecinc.com>; Gingerich, Todd <tgingerich@cecinc.com>
Subject: [External] RE: Environmental Justice Reporting - South Charlotte Transfer Station & Anson
County Landfill
CAUTIOmail. Do not click links or o en attachments unless ou verify. Send all suspi
chment to
G reg,
I wanted to follow-up on the email below to see if you'd had a chance to review it and, if so, see if
you had any questions. Please don't hesitate to give me a call — my cell number is the best way to
reach me.
Thanks!
Donald M. Cobb, P.G.* / Project Manager
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
3701 Arco Corporate Drive • Suite 400 • Charlotte, NC 28273
Office: (980) 237-0373 • Cell Phone: (704) 221-4947 • Fax: (980) 237-0372
hhU://www.cecinc.com [cecinc.coml
Senior Leadership • Integrated Services • Personal Business Relationships
*Registered in North and South Carolina
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From: Cobb, Donald
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 9:55 AM
To: greg.rich ardsonPcloa.nc.gov
Subject: Environmental Justice Reporting - South Charlotte Transfer Station & Anson County Landfill
G reg,
I've compiled demographic data for environmental justice reports for the planned South Charlotte
Transfer Station and the Anson County Landfill, both owned by Waste Connections, Inc. For both
facilities, that data in the 2010 Census shows populations of Native Americans or Alaska Natives
within the specified search radii (two miles for the transfer station, one mile for the landfill) exceed
by more than 10% (on a percentage basis) the same populations for the counties and Census tracts.
Specifically, the population within the two-mile radius for the transfer station is 10% greater than
that of Mecklenburg County and Census tracts 59.12, 59.13, 59.14, and 59.15, while the population
with the one -mile search radius for the landfill is 10% greater than that of Anson County and Census
tracts 9204 and 9205.
Sherri Stanley with NCDEQ said I should reach out to you to obtain contact information. I believe for
the transfer station, we'll need to notify the Metrolina Native America Association. Per the N.C.
Tribal and Urban Communities Map on the Commission's website, no Tribes appear to reside in
Anson County, so I'm not sure if the environmental justice notification should go directly to the
Commission or some other body.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to give me a call at 704-221-4947.
Thanks, and have a great weekend!
Donald M. Cobb, P.G.* / Project Manager
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
3701 Arco Corporate Drive • Suite 400 • Charlotte, NC 28273
Office: (980) 237-0373 • Cell Phone: (704) 221-4947 • Fax: (980) 237-0372
httll://www.cecinc.com [cecinc.com]
Senior Leadership • Integrated Services • Personal Business Relationships
*Registered in North and South Carolina
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APPENDIX B
ANSON COUNTY HEALTH ASSESSMENT
8/25/2021
Anson County, North Carolina I County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The 2021 Rankings includes deaths through 2019. See our FAQs for information about when we anticipate
the inclusion of deaths attributed to COVID-19.
Anson (AN)
2021 Rankings
Download North Carolina Rankings Data
County Demographics
Population
below 18 years of age
%65 and older
Non -Hispanic Black
%American Indian &Alaska Native
%Asian
• Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
• Hispanic
• Non -Hispanic White
• not proficient in English
• Females
• Rural
County
Health Outcomes
Length of Life
Premature death 11,600
Quality of Life
Poor or fair health **
26%
Poor physical health days **
4.7
Poor mental health days**
5.0
Low birthweight
13%
Additional Health Outcomes (not included in overall ranking)
Life expectancy
74.3
Premature age -adjusted mortality
560
Child mortality
80
Frequent physical distress **
15%
Frequent mental distress **
16%
Diabetes prevalence
13%
HIV prevalence
354
Health Factors
Health Behaviors
Adult smoking **
25%
Adult obesity
41%
Food environment index
7.2
Physical inactivity
37%
Access to exercise opportunities
6%
Excessive drinking **
16%
Alcohol -impaired driving deaths
28%
Sexually transmitted infections
720.3
Teen births
36
County State
24,446
10,488,084
19.8%
21.9%
19.3%
16.7%
48.1%
21.4%
0.9%
1.6%
1.5%
3.2%
0.1%
0.1%
4.1%
9.8%
44.3%
62.6%
1%
2%
48.7%
51.4%
78.5%
33.9%
Error
Top U.S.
North Carolina
Margin
Performers ^
10,100-13,200
5,400
7,600
24-28%
14%
18%
4.4-5.0
3.4
3.6
4.7-5.3
3.8
4.1
12-15%
6%
9%
73.1-75.5
81.1
78.1
510-610
280
370
40-130
40
60
14-16%
10%
11%
15-17%
12%
13%
7-23%
8%
12%
50
364
23-27%
16%
18%
26-56%
26%
32%
8.7
6.8
25-52%
19%
23%
91%
74%
15-16%
15%
18%
15-41 %
11%
28%
161.2
647.8
31-41
12
22
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Additional Health Behaviors (not included in overall ranking)
Food insecurity
17%
9%
14%
Limited access to healthyfoods
4%
2%
7%
Drug overdose deaths
17
9-30
11
22
Motor vehicle crash deaths
23
17-31
9
14
Insufficient sleep **
42%
41-43%
32%
36%
Clinical Care
Uninsured
13%
12-15%
6%
13%
Primary care physicians
2,260:1
1,030:1
1,400:1
Dentists
4,890:1
1,210:1
1,720:1
Mental health providers
1,220:1
270:1
390:1
Preventable hospital stays
7,504
2,565
4,539
Mammography screening
37%
51%
46%
Flu vaccinations
46%
55%
52%
Additional Clinical Care (not included in overall ranking)
Uninsured adults
17%
14-19%
7%
16%
Uninsured children
5%
3-6%
3%
5%
Other primary care providers
3,060:1
620:1
750:1
Social & Economic Factors
High school completion
81%
78-83%
94%
88%
Some college
44%
37-50%
73%
67%
Unemployment
4.2%
2.6%
3.9%
Children in poverty
31%
21-41%
10%
19%
Income inequality
5.0
4.4-5.6
3.7
4.7
Children in single -parent households
40%
33-46%
14%
28%
Social associations
10.5
18.2
11.5
Violent crime
428
63
351
Injury deaths
98
81-115
59
77
Additional Social & Economic Factors (not included in overall
ranking)
High school graduation
84%
95%
86%
Disconnected youth
4%
7%
Reading scores
2.8
3.3
3.1
Math scores
2.6
3.4
3.1
Median household income
$40,800
$35,100-46,500
$72,900
$57,400
Children eligible for free or reduced price lunch
99%
32%
56%
Residential segregation - Black/White
31
23
50
Residential segregation - non-white/white
30
14
45
Homicides
20
14-28
2
6
Suicides
14
8-22
11
13
Firearm fatalities
26
18-37
8
14
Juvenile arrests
25
16
Physical Environment
Air pollution - particulate matter
8.4
5.2
8.5
Drinkingwater violations
No
Severe housing problems
16%
13-19%
9%
15%
Driving alone to work
84%
80-88%
72%
81%
Long commute -driving alone
44%
37-51%
16%
34%
Additional Physical Environment (not included in overall ranking)
Traffic volume
90
228
Homeownership
66%
63-70%
81%
65%
Severe housing cost burden
16%
12-20%
7%
13%
Broadband access
75%
71-78%
86%
81%
^ 10th/90th percentile, i.e., only 10% are better.
** Data should not be compared with prior years
Note: Blank values reflect unreliable or missing data
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APPENDIX C
PUBLIC MEETING SUMMARY
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COUNTY OF ANSON
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Before the undersigned, a Notary Public of said County
and State, duty commissioned, qualified, and authorized by law
to administer oat; personally appeared
who being
first duty sworn, deposes a d says: that he (she) is an official
of THE ANSON RECORD and MESSENGER & INTELLIGENCER
a newspaper published, issued, and entered as second class mail
in the City of WADESBORO, N. C. in said County and State; that
he (she) is authorized to make this affidavit and sworn statement;
that the notice or other legal advertisement, a true copy of which
is attached hereto, was published in THE ANSON RECORD and
MESSENGER & INTELLIGENCER on the following dates:
and that the said newspaper in which said notice, paper, document,
or legal advertisement was published, was at the time of each and
every such publication, a newspaper meeting all of the requirements
and qualifications of Section 1-597 of the General Statutes of North
Carolina and was a qualified newspaper within the meaning of
Section 1-597 of.,the�%General Statutes of North Carolina.
This_ /7 z day of 20 .1
Swo to and subscribed before me, this —Oa —day of
—1ey 20-6—.
Notary Public
*Commission expires: " /UF 4d K/
THE ANSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened for their
regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 beginning at 6:00 P.M. in the
Board Room, Suite 209, of the Anson County Government Center.
Commissioners present:
Commissioners absent:
Staff members present:
Other:
Anna Baucom, Chair
Ross Streater, Vice Chair
Bobby Sikes
Vancine Sturdivant
Jim Sims
Jarvis Woodburn
Harold Smith
Rita James, Interim County Manager
Denise Cannon, Clerk to the Board
Larry Newton, Tax Assessor
Cary Garner, Finance Officer
Scott Forbes, County Attorney
Chairman Baucom called the meeting to Order, welcoming all who are
present. Chairman Baucom asked Reverend Rob Washington to deliver the
Invocation.
Approval of the Agenda by Commissioners:
Chairman Baucom added two Commissioners Concerns from Commissioner
Sikes and Commissioner Sims; fire district tax and the new communication
system to the agenda. Commissioner Sims moved to approve the agenda,
seconded by Commissioner Sturdivant, motion carried unanimously.
Public Hearing:
Commissioner Sikes made a motion to open the public hearing for the 2018
Schedule of Standards, Values and Rules, seconded by Commissioner Sims,
motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Newton stated that the public hearing is required by required by GS
105-317, and newspaper ads placed in the Anson Record for the past 4 prior
weeks. Mr. Newton reminded everyone that the 2018 Schedule of
Standards, Values and Rules was presented to the Board of Commissioners
at the February 6, 2018 meeting, and this revaluation sets schedules
standards and rules for the appraisal of real property until the next Octennial
Cycle. Mr. Newton stated that the values remain about the same as before
and there is not a lot of change in the schedule.
Chairman Baucom opened the floor for comments on the 2018 Schedule of
Standards, Values and Rules.
No one offered any comments.
Vice -Chair Streater moved to close the public hearing, seconded by
Commissioner Sturdivant, motion carried unanimously.
Public Addresses:
Joan Taylor addressed the Board concerning an incident with the Anson
County Sheriff's Office. Ms. Taylor was angry and stated that she felt verbally
abused by deputies who responded to a call at one of her rental properties. Ms.
Taylor felt she has been treated unfairly and inappropriately. Sheriff Reid
addressed Ms. Taylor and explained the actions of his deputies were indeed
warranted and his investigation found no wrongdoing on their part. Attorney
Forbes advised the Board that they do not have the authority to intervene in an
ongoing investigation, as the Sheriff is an autonomous entity with separate
powers.
Truett Wright appeared before the Board and shared his concerns with the
county's mapping system, claiming it is "out of date." Mr. Wright shared his
concerns about tax collection; he feels that property has been inherited by
people that are able to work and pay taxes, but those taxes are not being
collected. Mr. Wright stated that collecting taxes could help the Sheriff's Office
with equipment, training, and enforcement of traffic violations, especially high
speed racing. Mr. Wright told the Board about homes that he feels are health
hazards and suggested the Board consider an ordinance.
Terry Helms addressed the Board to share concerns about the Peachland area
law enforcement coverage. Sheriff Reid assured Mr. Helms that Peachland area
is receiving equal coverage as the rest of the county. Mr. Helms also shared that
his major concern is tax overhaul and feels a plan needs to be in place to bring
more money in, such as soliciting businesses to move to the County and not
overburdening to the taxpayer.
Appearances:
Ron Smith, Centralina Council of Governments Executive Director
presented the Board with a 2018 Proclamation honoring Anson County. Mr.
Smith explained that Centralina Council of Governments (CCOG) is
celebrating its 50" anniversary in 2018. During each month between March
and November, CCOG will honor one county in the nine -county region. For
the month of March, CCOG is recognizing Anson County as a valued
member of the organization for its successes and collaborative work with
CCOG.
Justin Rice, Field Director of Marsy's Law for North Carolina, appeared
before the Board to explain and ask for the Commissioner's assistance in the
adoption of a resolution supporting Marsy's law. Mr. Rice explained that
Marsy's Law for North Carolina seeks to amend the state constitution in
order to provide an equal level of constitutional protections to victims of
crimes that are already afforded to the accused and convicted. Marsy's Law
is supported across the political spectrum to ensure that victims have the
same "co -equal' rights as the accused and convicted - nothing more, nothing
less". Marsy's Law support to give the victim a voice in the process; not a
veto. Commissioner Sims made a motion to adopt a resolution supporting
Mary's Law, seconded by Vice -Chair Streater, motion carried unanimously.
Tyler Fitzgerald addressed the Board concerning the Ordinance Granting
Sanitary Landfill Franchise, noting a request to expand the footprint from
the original 133 acres to 210 acres to increase the life span of the facility.
Vice -Chair Streater moved to approve the change in the Ordinance Granting
Sanitary Landfill Franchise. Motion carried (5 to 1): (Ayes -yes: Baucom,
Streater, Sturdivant, Sikes, and Woodburn), (Nay -no: Sims).
Tyler Fitzgerald also addressed the Board concerning the Fifth
Supplemental Agreement to the Host Fee Agreement. Mr. Fitzgerald
discussed with the Board the life of the landfill, safety of the landfill, and the
Board's concerns for the citizens. Mr. Fitzgerald explained the significant
increase in income to the County. Commissioner Woodburn moved to
approve the Fifth Supplemental Agreement, seconded by Commissioner
Sturdivant. Motion carried (5 to 1): (Ayes -yes: Baucom, Streater,
Sturdivant, Sikes, and Woodburn), (Nay -no: Sims).
Dr. Fred Thompson, Anson County Health Department Director,
presented the 2017 State of the County Health Report to the Board. Mr.
Thompson also introduced Mr. Dave Anderson, Carolinas Healthcare
System -Anson Administrator.
Scott Rowell, Anson County ACTS Director, appeared before the Board
to present the ACTS Grants and Financial Management Policies & Procedures.
Vice -Chair Streater moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Woodburn,
motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Sturdivant moved to approve the ACTS Conflict of Interest
Statement, seconded by Vice -Chair Streater, motion carried unanimously.
Sheriff Reid/Captain Paxton, Anson County Sheriffs Office discussed
mental health issues concerning the jail and transport. Sheriff Reid advised
it takes additional part-time and overtime staff to monitor and transport
individuals with mental health issues to county and surrounding area
hospitals. Chief Spencer added that most mental health facilities use in -
network placements. Vice -Chair Streater shared that a Mental Health First
Aid Class will be offered on March 29, 2018, at CHS — Anson, and
encouraged everyone to attend. Commissioner Woodburn stated that this
was a statewide problem and Boards need to start contacting the local
legislatures addressing this issue. The current demands stress the
departments and taxpayers.
Commissioner Woodburn moved to compose a letter on behalf of Anson
County addressing the mental health issues, to be sent to Representative
Brody and Senator McInnis, seconded by Commissioner Sims. Motion
carried unanimously.
Commissioner Sims acknowledged Superintendent Michael Freeman (in the
audience) for receiving the 2018 NC Regional Superintendent of the Year
Award. Commissioner Sturdivant acknowledged Mr. Freeman for his
Community Forum on School Safety.
*Chairman Baucom asked for a break and the Board accommodated.
Appointments:
Commissioner Woodburn moved to appoint Caroline Goins to the Centralina
Workforce Development Board, seconded by Commissioner Sturdivant.
Motion carried unanimously.
Old Business:
Countywide Zoning:
Chairman Baucom asked for this agenda item (Countywide Zoning) be
stricken/removed from the agenda. The Board had no objections.
Commissioner Sims moved to send a letter informing the fire districts of the
timeline for tax rate equalization, seconded by Commissioner Woodburn,
motion carried unanimously.
Consent Agenda:
Vice -Chair Streater made a motion to approve the consent agenda as
follows: board minutes, tax releases/refunds/adjustments, Logan System
renewal, Sandhills Quarterly Report, vehicle tax and water bill write-offs:
vehicle write-offs totaled $188.223.90, water write-offs totaled $5,599.25,
sewer write-offs totaled $90.53, Wadesboro sewer $37.50, seconded by
Commissioner Sturdivant. Motion carried unanimously.
Closed Session:
Motion by Vice -Chair Streater, seconded by Commissioner Sturdivant, to
go into closed session to Prevent the disclosure of privileged information:
North Carolina General Statute 143-318.11(a)(1) Under the North Carolina
General Statues or regulations. Economic Development: North Carolina
General Statutes 143-318.11(a)(4) to discuss matters relating to the
location or expansion of business in the area served by this body. Consult
with the Attorney: North Carolina General Statutes 143-318.11(a)(3)to
consider and give instructions concerning a potential or actual claim,
administrative procedure, or judicial action. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Commissioner Sikes, seconded by Commissioner Sims to come
out of closed session, motion carried unanimously.
In regular session, Commissioner Sikes made a motion to recess until March
145 2018, 6:00 pm seconded by Commissioner Woodburn, motion carried
unanimously.
Respectfully submitted:
Denise Cannon
Clerk to the Board
APPENDIX D
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SCREENING RESULTS
EP14 EJSCREEN Census 2010 Summary Report
Location: User -specified polygonal location
Ring (buffer): 1-miles radius
Description: Anson Waste Management Facility
Summary
Census 2010
Population
2,789
Population Density (per sq. mile)
291
People of Color Population
1,681
% People of Color Population
60%
Households
237
Housing Units
278
Land Area (sq. miles)
9.57
% Land Area
100%
Water Area (sq. miles)
0.00
% Water Area
0%
Population by Race
Number
Percent
Total
2,789
Population Reporting One Race
2,774
99%
White
1,280
46%
Black
1,382
50%
American Indian
39
1%
Asian
18
1%
Pacific Islander
1
0%
Some Other Race
55
2%
Population Reporting Two or More Races
15
1%
Total Hispanic Population
228
8%
Total Non -Hispanic Population
2,561
92%
White Alone
1,108
40%
Black Alone
1,377
49%
American Indian Alone
39
1%
Non -Hispanic Asian Alone
17
1%
Pacific Islander Alone
1
0%
Other Race Alone
6
0%
Two or More Races Alone
13
0%
Population by Sex
Number
Percent
Male
2,202
79%
Female
587
21 %
Population by Age
Number
Percent
Age 0-4
75
3%
Age 0-17
264
9%
Age 18+
2,525
91%
Age 65+
180
6%
Households by Tenure
Percent
Total
237
Owner Occupied
150
63%
Renter Occupied
87
37%
Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Hispanic population can be of any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1.
1/1
rEA }Pt'� EJSCREEN ACS Summary Report }
Location: User -specified polygonal location
Ring (buffer): 1-miles radius
Description: Anson Waste Management Facility
Summary of ACS Estimates
Population
Population Density (per sq. mile)
People of Color Population
% People of Color Population
Households
Housing Units
Housing Units Built Before 1950
Per Capita Income
Land Area (sq. miles) (source: SF1)
% Land Area
Water Area (sq. miles) (source: SF1)
% Water Area
Population by Race
Tota I
Population Reporting One Race
White
Black
American Indian
Asian
Pacific Islander
Some Other Race
Population Reporting Two or More Races
Total Hispanic Population
Total Non -Hispanic Population
White Alone
Black Alone
American Indian Alone
Non -Hispanic Asian Alone
Pacific Islander Alone
Other Race Alone
Two or More Races Alone
Population by Sex
Male
Female
Population by Age
Age 0-4
Age 0-17
Age 18+
Age 65+
2014 - 2018
2,493
260
1,366
55%
332
371
94
17,171
9.57
100%
0.00
0%
2014 - 2018
Percent
MOE (±)
ACS Estimates
2,493
100%
602
2,408
97%
869
1,184
47%
318
1,109
44%
402
63
3%
46
20
1%
22
7
0%
17
26
1%
64
85
3%
76
101
4%
162
2,392
1,127
45%
304
1,109
44%
402
55
2%
49
20
1%
22
7
0%
17
0
0%
12
75
3%
54
1,872
75%
553
621
25%
275
48
2%
87
266
11%
167
2,227
89%
333
223
9%
120
Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Hispanic population can be of any race.
N/A meansnot available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2014 - 2018
December 16, 2021 1/3
rEA EJSCREEN ACS Summary Report
Location: User -specified polygonal location
Ring (buffer): 1-miles radius
Description: Anson Waste Management Facility
2014 - 2018 Percent
ACS Estimates
Population 25+ by Educational Attainment
Tota I
Less than 9th Grade
9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma
High School Graduate
Some College, No Degree
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree or more
Population Age 5+ Years by Ability to Speak English
Tota I
Speak only English
Non -English at Home'+2+3+4
'Speak English "very well"
ZSpeak English "well"
3Speak English "not well"
4Speak English "not at all"
3+4Speak English "less than well"
2+3+4Speak English "less than very well"
Linguistically Isolated Households*
Total
Speak Spanish
Speak Other Indo-European Languages
Speak Asian -Pacific Island Languages
Speak Other Languages
Households by Household Income
Household Income Base
< $15,000
$15,000 - $25,000
$25,000 - $50,000
$50,000 - $75,000
$75,000 +
Occupied Housing Units by Tenure
Tota I
Owner Occupied
Renter Occupied
Employed Population Age 16+Years
Total
In Labor Force
Civilian Unemployed in Labor Force
Not In Labor Force
Data Note: Datail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Hispanic population can be of anyrace.
N/A means not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS)
*Households in which no one 14 and over speaks English "very well" or speaks English only.
77
MOE (±)
1,975
100%
476
148
8%
96
329
17%
178
704
36%
214
669
34%
165
191
10%
88
125
6%
95
2,445
100%
592
2,298
94%
516
146
6%
147
93
4%
78
49
2%
145
5
0%
18
0
0%
12
5
0%
18
54
2%
145
28
100%
145
28
100%
145
0
0%
12
0
0%
12
0
0%
12
332
100%
257
70
21%
158
46
14%
79
89
27%
107
40
12%
90
87
26%
92
332
100%
257
223
67%
181
108
33%
139
2,234
100%
539
681
30%
412
57
3%
83
1,553
70%
564
December 16, 2021 2/3
%&EPA EJSCREEN ACS Summary Report
Location: User -specified polygonal location
Ring (buffer): 1-miles radius
Description: Anson Waste Management Facility
:Ys
2014 - 2018
Percent
MOE (±)
ACS Estimates
Population by Language Spoken at Home*
Total (persons age 5 and above)
N/A
N/A
N/A
English
N/A
N/A
N/A
Spanish
N/A
N/A
N/A
French
N/A
N/A
N/A
French Creole
N/A
N/A
N/A
Italian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Portuguese
N/A
N/A
N/A
German
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yiddish
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other West Germanic
N/A
N/A
N/A
Scandinavian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Greek
N/A
N/A
N/A
Russian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Polish
N/A
N/A
N/A
Serbo-Croatian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Slavic
N/A
N/A
N/A
Armenian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Persian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Gujarathi
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hindi
N/A
N/A
N/A
Urdu
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Indic
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Indo-European
N/A
N/A
N/A
Chinese
N/A
N/A
N/A
Japanese
N/A
N/A
N/A
Korean
N/A
N/A
N/A
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hmong
N/A
N/A
N/A
Thai
N/A
N/A
N/A
Laotian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Vietnamese
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Asian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tagalog
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Pacific Island
N/A
N/A
N/A
Navajo
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other Native American
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hungarian
N/A
N/A
N/A
Arabic
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hebrew
N/A
N/A
N/A
African
N/A
N/A
N/A
Other and non -specified
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total Non -English
N/A
N/A
N/A
Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Hispanic popultion can be of any race.
N/A meansnot available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2014 - 2018.
*Population by Language Spoken at Home is available at the census tract summary level and up.
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APPENDIX E
NCDEQ FACILITY SCREENING REPORT -
ANSON COUNTY WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
8/25/2021
NCDEQ Facility Screening Report - Anson County Waste Managemi
Area of Interest (AOI) Information
Area : 198,274,061.29 ftz
Aug 25 2021 10:13:50 Eastern Daylight Time
Air quality Permd Sites
* Title V
NPBES Stormwater_Permits
Permitted Solid Waste Landfilts {Open and Closed)
■ Underground Storage Tank Active facilities
census2017aes- by Black Group
l County Boundary
1:ss.112
.. 0.25 0.5 1 rrx
0 0.4 0.8 1.6 km
•:, 0perSUe60"p fafld o u Wt—. Dv BY Sh YCDOT Gt4 UM
1 /20
8/25/2021
Summary
Name
Count
Area(ft2)
Length(mil)
Air Quality Permit Sites
1
N/A
N/A
NPDES Wastewater Treatment
0
N/A
N/A
Facility Permits
Animal Feed Operation Permits
0
N/A
N/A
(View)
Solid Waste Septage Sites
0
N/A
N/A
Coal Ash Structural Fills (CCB)
0
N/A
N/A
(Closed)
Permitted Solid Waste Landfills
2
N/A
N/A
(Open and Closed)
Land Clearing and Inert Debris
0
N/A
N/A
(LCID) Notifications
Contaminated Dry -Cleaning
0
N/A
N/A
Sites
Inactive Hazardous Sites
0
N/A
N/A
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites
0
N/A
N/A
Brownfields Program Sites
0
N/A
N/A
Hazardous Waste Sites
0
N/A
N/A
Underground Storage Tank
0
N/A
N/A
Incidents
Above Ground Storage Tank
0
N/A
N/A
Incidents
Underground Storage Tank
2
N/A
N/A
Active Facilities
Petroleum Contaminated Soil
0
N/A
N/A
Remediation Permits
Land Use Restriction and/or
0
N/A
N/A
Notices
Census Data by block group
4
198,274,060.97
N/A
Air Quality Permit Sites
#
CONTACT
FACILITY —NAME
DAQ_FACILITY_ID
CLASS —STATUS
LATITUDE
1
Fayetteville Regional
Office
Anson County Waste
Management Facility
0400052
Title V
35.00
# LONGITUDE
1 -80.16
LOCATION —ADDRESS—
LOCATION —ADDRESS—
CITY
STATE
LINE—1
LINE—2
375 Dozer Drive
No Data
Polkton
NC
# ZIP NAICS SIC COUNTY
1 28135 Solid Waste Landfill Refuse Systems (4953) Anson
(562212)
PERMIT —
DOCUMENT -LINK
https://xapps. ncden r.org/
aq/FDocsServlet/179961
#
PUBLIC_ RECORDS_ SEARCH_ LINK
FACILITY_ ECHO_ LINK
Count
1
https://xapps.ncdenr.org/aq/docs/FDocs S
https:Hecho.epa.gov/detailed-facility_
1
earch.jsp?
Find Type=Fl&quickUrl=1&Facility Id=040
report?fid=NC0000003700400052
0052
2/20
8/25/2021
Permitted Solid Waste Landfills (Open and Closed)
# Permit —ID
Permit —Nam
Address
City
State
1
0403-MSWLF-2000
Chambers Development
375 Dozer Road
Polkton
NC
MSWLF
2
0403-MSWLF-2010
Chambers Development
375 Dozer Road
Polkton
NC
MSWLF
#
Zip
County
PrimaryWas
PrimaryOpe
PermitStat
1
28135
Anson
MSW
LF
InactiveClosed
2
28135
Anson
MSW
LF
Active
#
I PermitExpl)
Status
Latitude
Longitude
In Count
1
7/20/2011, 8:00 PM
Open
Open
35.005137
-80.160736
1
2
12/19/2016, 7:00 PM
35.005137
-80.160736
1
Underground Storage Tank Active Facilities
# FACILID FACILNAME FACILADDRESS I FACILCITY
1 00-0-0000021215
2 100-0-0000024388
NC DOT - POLKTON PRISON CAMP RD SR POLKTON 28135
(DIV TEN) #1249
CC&PS- DIV OF STATE 5920 HWY 74 W POLKTON 28135
HWY PATROL
FACILZIP
FACILOWNERT NUMREGTANK ' NUMNONREGT ' NUMNONREGN FACILLONGDE
# YPE S ANKS ONCOMTANKS FACILLATDEC C Count
1 State Gov't 2 0 0 34.993123-80.178138 1
2 State Gov't 1 0 0 34.994849-80.169596 1
Census Data by block group
AREALAND
01
AREAWATER
STUSAB
STCNTRBG jff
STATE
1
40,836,786.00
0.00
NC
370079203002
37
2
45,179,380.00
0.00
NC
370079204002
37
3
86,088,465.00
21,584.00
NC
370079203004
37
4
55,929,688.00
261,792.00
NC
370079205001
37
#
COUNTY
STCN
TRACT
BLKGRP
TOTALPOP
1
007
37007
920300
2
2,409
2
007
37007
920400
2
1,046
3
007
37007
920300
4
1
2,234
955
4
007
37007
920500
POP_DEN
NUM —MINORITY
PCT_MINORITY
WHITE
PCT_WHITE
1
152.79
1,211
50.27
1,204
49.98
2
59.96
765
73.14
281
26.86
3
67.21
1,150
51.48
1,140
51.03
4
44.22
628
65.76
327
34.24
3/20
8/25/2021
1
BLACK
1,121
PCT_BLACK
46.53
73.14
HISP
PCT_HISP _MWASIAN
1.08
7
0
32
26
2
765
0
97
0.00
4.34
3
878
39.30
4
628
65.76
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_ASIAN
AMERIND
PCT_AMERIND
HAWPAC
PCT_HAWPAC
1
0.29
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
1.43
81
3.63
12
0.54
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
OTHER -RACE
PCT_OTHER_RACE
TWOMORE
PCT_TWOMORE
NHWHITE
1
15
0.62
62
2.57
1,198
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
281
3
26
1.16
65
2.91
1,084
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
327
PCTNHWHITE
NHBLACK
PCTNHBLACK
NHASIAN
PCTNHASIAN
749
.73
1,121
46.53
7
0.29
6.86
765
73.14
0
0.00
3
48.52
878
39.30
32
1.43
4
34.24
628
65.76
0
0.00
NHAMERIND
PCT_NHAMERIND
NHHAWPAC
PCT_NHHAWPAC
NHOTHER_RACE
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
15
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0
3
66
2.95
12
0.54
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_NHOTHER_RACE
NHTWOMORE
PCT_NHTWOMORE
AGE_LT18
PCT_AGE_LT18
1
0.62
42
1.74
657
27.27
2
0.00
0
0.00
234
22.37
3
0.00
65
2.91
145
6.49
4
0.00
0
0.00
174
18.22
#
AGE_LT5
PCT_AGE_LT5
AGE_GT64
PCT_AGE_GT64
AGE_GT17
1
197
8.18
355
14.74
1,752
2
7
0.67
120
11.47
812
3
58
2.60
112
5.01
2,089
4
51
5.34
124 12.98
781
PCT_AGE_GT17
MALES
PCT_MALES
FEMALES
PCT_FEMALES
1
72.73
1,237
51.35
1,172
48.65
2
77.63
482
46.08
564
53.92
3
93.51
1,909
85.45
325
14.55
4
81.78
408
42.72
547
57.28
4/20
8/25/2021
1
AGE_GT14
1,863
NEVER -MARRIED PCT_NEVER_MARRIED
721 38.70
357 41.71
1,042 49.88
MARRIED
940
307
PCT_MARRIED
50.46
35.86
30.40
2
856
3
2,089
635
4
824
183
22.21
327
39.68
#
WIDOWED
PCT_WIDOWED
DIVORCED
PCT_DIVORCED
HSHOLDS
1
101
5.42
101
5.42
755
2
70
8.18
122
14.25
407
39
1.87
373
17.86
282
429
E43
142
17.23
172
20.87
FEMALE _ HEAD _HH PCT_FEMHHE_HEAD_
271 48.31
PER _CAP _INC
17,365
17,879
#
HSHLDS_PA
HSHOLD_MED_INC
1
0
36,696
2
0
40,299
177
69.69
3
0
51,250
38
21.71
9,107
4
0
No Data
199
87.28
20,665
#
INC _LT_15K
JL
PCT_INC _LT_15K
INC _15_25K
PCT_INC _15_25K
INC _25_50K
1
100
13.25
126
16.69
208
2
75
18.43
54
13.27
168
12
4.26
36
12.77
88
L43
198
46.15
14
3.26
90
#
PCT_INC_25_50K
JIL INC_50_75K
PCT_INC_50_75K
INC_GT_75K
PCT_INC_GT_75K
1
27.55
150
19.87
171
22.65
2
41.28
21
5.16
89
21.87
3
31.21
69
24.47
77
27.30
4
20.98
70
16.32
57
13.29
#
POV_UNIVERSE_FRT
LOWINC
PCT_LOWINC
INC_POV_LT50
PCT_INC_POV_LT50
1
2,394
1,174
49.04
208
8.69
2
1,046
593
56.69
99
9.46
3
659
100
15.17
0
0.00
4
938
603
64.29
209
22.28
# INC _POV_50TO99 PCT_INC_POV_50TO99 INC_POV_100TO124 PCT_INC_POV_100TO1 INC _POV_125TO149
24
1 261 10.90 369 15.41 247
2 41 3.92 31 2.96 95
3 14 2.12 67 10.17 9
4 194 20.68 0 0.00 35
5/20
8/25/2021
INC POV 150TO184 PCT_INC_POV_150TO1 INC POV 185TO199
- - 84 - -
89 3.72 0
319 30.50 8
10 1.52 0
#
PCT_INC_POV_125TO1
49
1
10.32
2
9.08
3
1.37
4
3.73
151
16.10
14
;Let mI►1�E:1.1tfolRif
0.00
0.76
0.00
1.49
INC_POV_GT199
PCT_INC_POV_GT199
HH_BPOV
PCT_HH_BPOV
HH_BPOV_MCF
1
1,220
50.96
99
13.11
55
2
453
43.31
70
17.20
8
3
559
84.83
0
0.00
0
4
335
35.71
198
46.15
0
#
PCT _HH_BPOV_MCF
HH_BPOV_MALEF
0
0
PCT_HH_BF OV_MALE HH_BPOV_FEMALEF
0.00 24
PCT _BPOV_FEMALEF
3.18
1
7.28
2
1.97
0.00
21
5.16
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
52
12.12
#
HH_BPOV_MALENF
PCT _BPOV_MALENF
HH_BPOV_FEMALENF
PCT_BPO F FEMALEN
HH_APOV
1
12
1.59
8
1.06 656
2
41
10.07
0
0.00 337
3
0
0.00
0
0.00 282
20.98 231
4
56
13.05
90
#
PCT HH APOV
HH APOV MCF
382
PCT HH APOV MCF
50.60
29.24
47.52
HH APOV MALEEFPCT_HH_APOV_MALE
44
29
24
5.83
7.13
8.51
1
86.89
2
82.80
119
3
100.00
134
4
53.85
163
38.00
0
0.00
#
HH_APOV_FEMALEF
PCT_APOV_FEMALEF
HH_APOV_MALENF
PCT_APOV_MALENF
HH_APOV_FEMALENF
1
56
7.42
97
12.85
77
2
77
18.92
55
13.51
57
3
17
6.03
48
17.02
59
4
13
3.03
38
8.86
17
#
PCT-APOF FEMALE7%
INC _LT_10K
PCT _INC _LT_10K
INC _10_15K
PCT _INC _10_15K
1
10.20 33
4.37
67
8.87
2
14.00 44
10.81
31
7.62
3
20.92 0
0.00
12
4.26
4
3.96 109
25.41
89
20.75
6/20
8/25/2021
INC_15_20K
51
PCT_INC_15_20K
6.75
9.58
9.22
INC_20_25K
75
15
PCT_INC_20_25K
INC_25_30K
82
8
1
9.93
2
39
3.69
3
26
10
3.55
14
4
0
10.00
114
13.26
1 13
PCT_INC_25_30K
INC_30_35K
PCT_INC_30_35K
INC_35_40K
PCT_INC_35_40K
1
10.86
60
7.95
29
3.84
2
1.97
13
3.19
48
11.79
3
4.96
11
3.90
0
0.00
4
3.03
0
0.00
0
0.00
INC_40_45K
PCT_INC_40_45K
INC_45_50K
PCT_INC_45_50K
INC_50_60K
1
23
3.05
14
43
0
1.85
53
2
56
13.76
10.57
0.00
0
20
3
63
22.34
4
0
0.00
77
17.95
0
INC _50_60K
INC _60_75K
PCT_INC _60_75K
INC _75_100K
PCT_INC _75_100K
17PCT_
7.02
97
12.85
65
8.61
.00
21
5.16
68
16.71
3
7.09
49
17.38
40
14.18
4
0.00
70
16.32
17
3.96
INC_100_125K
PCT_INC_100_125K
INC_125_150K
PCT_INC_125_150K
INC_150_200K
1
79
10.46
14 1.85
11
5
16
2
11
2.70
0 0.00
3
21
7.45
0 0.00
4
0
0.00
24 5.59
16
#
PCT_INC_150_200K
INC_GT_200K
PCT_INC_GT_200K
EDU_UNIVERSE
EDU_NONE
1
1.46
2
0.26
1,321
16
2
1.23
5
1.23
679
0
3
5.67
0
0.00
1,914
12
4
3.73
0
0.00
726
0
#
PCT_EDU_NONE
EDU_LT5
PCT_EDU_LT5
EDU_5_6
PCT_EDU_5_6
1
1.21
0
0.00
28
2.12
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.63
41
2.14
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
EDU_7_8
MM6LPCT_EDU_7_8
EDU_LT9
PCT_EDU_LT9
EDU_9
1
31
2.35
75
5.68
9
2
26
3.83
26
3.83
5
3
77
4.02
130
6.79
72
4
38
5.23
38
5.23
0
7/20
8/25/2021
PCT-EDU-9
0.68
EDU_10
PCT_EDU_10
3.10
0.00
T EDU_11
81
49
143
PCT_EDU_11
1
41
0
6.13
2
0.74
7.22
3
3.76
52
2.72
7.47
4
0.00
0
0.00
105
14.46
EDU_12
PCT_EDU_12
EDU_HS
PCT_EDU_HS
EDU_LTHS
1
38
2.88
169
12.79
244
2
37
5.45
91
13.40
117
3
12
0.63
279
14.58
409
4
22
3.03
127
17.49
165
PCT_EDU_LTHS
EDU_HS_DG
PCT_EDU_HS_DG
EDU_COL_LT1
PCT_EDU_COL_LT1
1
18.47
561
42.47
61
4.62
2
17.23
383
56.41
0
0.00
3
21.37
752
39.29
147
7.68
4
22.73
293
40.36
33
4.55
#
EDU-COL-1-MORE
PCT-COL-1-MORE
EDU_COL
PCT-EDU-COL
EDU_COL_ASSC
1
222
16.81
343
25.97
60
2
126
18.56
156
22.97
30
3
307
16.04
691
36.10
237
4
57
7.85
175
24.10
85
#
PCT EDU COL ASSC
- - -
EDU COL DG
- -
PCT EDU COL DG
- - -
EDU COL BACH DG
- - -
PCT_EDU_COL_BACH
DG
8.71
1
4.54
173
13.10
115
2
4.42
23
3.39
0
0.00
3
12.38
62
3.24
45
2.35
4
j 11.71
93
12.81
75
10.33
G
PCT_EDU_COL_MAST
DG
EDU -
1
18
1.36
25
2
23
3.39
0
3
17
0.89
0
4
18
2.48
0
'ROF DG PCT-EDU-PROF-DG
1.89
0.00
EDU COL DR DG7
15
0
0 1
I
#
PCT_EDU G OL_DR_D
ENRL_UNIVERSE
2,238
ENRL_SCHOOL
716
273
PCT_ENRL_SCHOOL
ENRL_PRE
16
1
1.14
31.99
2
0.00
1,046
26.10
8.00
7
23
3
0.00
2,199
176
4
0.00
1931
1183
119.66
lo
8/20
8/25/2021
PCT-ENRL-PRE
1
0.71
2
0.67
3
1.05
4 j
0.00
ENRL-PRE-PUB
16
7
23
0
PCT-ENRL-PRE-PUB
0.71
0.67
1.05
0.00
ENRL-PRE-PRIV
0
0
0
0
PCT-ENRL-PRE-PRIV
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
#
ENRL_KIND
PCT_ENRL_KIND
ENRL_KIND_PUB
PCT_ENRL_KIND_PUB
ENRL_KIND_PRIV
1
63
2.82
63
2.82
0
2
7
0.67
7
0.67
0
3
0
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0
4
0.00
0
0.00
# PCT-ENRL_KIND-PRI ENRL 1 4
V - -
1 0.00 127
2 0.00 62
3 0.00 76
4 0.00 41
PCT-ENRL-1-4
5.67
5.93
3.46
4.40
ENRL-1-4-PUB
97
62
76
41
PCT-ENRL-1-4-PUB
4.33
5.93
3.46
4.40
#
ENRL_1_4_PRIV
JL
PCT_ ENRL_1_4_PRIV
ENRL_5_8
PCT_ENRL_5 8
ENRL_5_8_PUB
1
30
1.34
134
5.99
134
2
0
0.00
98
9.37
91
3
0
0.00
11
0.50
11
4
0
0.00
39
4.19
39
#
PCT_ENRL_5_8_PUB
ENRL_5_8_PRIV
PCT_ENRL_5_8_PRIV
oL ENRL_9_12
PCT_ENRL_9_12
1
5.99
0
0.00
142
6.34
2
8.70
7
0.67
75
7.17
3
0.50
0
0.00
38
1.73
4
4.19
0
0.00
43
4.62
#
ENRL_9_12_PUB
PCT_ENRL_9_12_PUB
ENRL_9_12_PRIV
PCT_ENRL_9_12_PRIV
ENRL_COL
1
130
5.81
12
0.54
234
2
75
7.17
0
0.00
24
3
38
1.73
0
0.00
28
4
43
4.62
0
0.00
23
#
PCT-ENRL-COL
ENRL-COL-PUB
PCT-ENRL-COL-PUB
ENRL-COL-PRIV
PCT-ENRL-COL-PRIV
1
10.46
214
9.56
20
0.89
2
2.29
24
2.29
0
0.00
3
1.27
28
1.27
0
0.00
4
2.47
23
2.47
0
0.00
9/20
8/25/2021
I #
0
0
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
37
3.97
#
' PCT_ENRL_GRAD_PRI
V
1
0.00
2
0.00
3
0.00
4
0.00
1,522
773
2,023
748
ENRL NOT
ENRL_GRAD _PUB PCT_ENR BGRAD_PU ENRL_GRAD_PRIV
0 0.00 0
0 0.00 0
0 0.00 0
37 3.97 0
PCT_ENRL_NOT LAN -UNIVERSE LAN_ENG_ONLY
68.01 2,212 2,192
73.90 1,039 1,039
92.00 2,176 1,987
80.34 904 904
#
PCT_LAN_ENG_ONL
LAN_NON_ENG
PCT_LAN_NON_ENG
LAN_ENG_VW
PCT_LAN_ENG_VW
1
99.10
20
0.90
20
0.90
2
100.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
91.31
189
8.69
139
6.39
E43
100.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
LAN_ENG_W
PCT_LAN_ENG_W
N_ENG_NW
PCT_LAN_ENG_NW
LAN_ENG_NA
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
34
1.56
10.00
16
0.74
0
4
10
10
10.00
10
# PCT_LAN_ENG_NA WLAN_ENG_
1 0.00 0
2 0.00 0
3 0.00 16
4 0.00 0
LTW PCT_LAN_ENG_LTW I LAN_ENG_LTVW PCT_ENG_LTVW
0.00 0 0.00
0.00 0 0.00
0.74 50 2.30
0.00 0 0.00
# LAN_SPANISH PCT_ LAN_SPANISH LAN _ENG_VW_SP PCT_LAN PENG_VW_S LAN _ENG_W_SP
1 8 0.36 8 0.36 0
2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
3 127 5.84 101 4.64 10
4 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
# PCT_ LAN_ ENG_W_SP LAN _ENG_NWPCT_SP -LAN -PENG -NW -S LAN _ENG_NA_SP PCT_ LAN_ ENG_ NA_SP
1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
2 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
3 0.46 16 0.74 0 0
4 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
10/20
# LAN_SPANISH PCT_ LAN_SPANISH LAN _ENG_VW_SP PCT_LAN PENG_VW_S LAN _ENG_W_SP
1 8 0.36 8 0.36 0
2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
3 127 5.84 101 4.64 10
4 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
# PCT_ LAN_ ENG_W_SP LAN _ENG_NWPCT_SP -LAN -PENG -NW -S LAN _ENG_NA_SP PCT_ LAN_ ENG_ NA_SP
1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
2 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
3 0.46 16 0.74 0 0
4 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
10/20
10/20
8/25/2021
# LAN_IE M PCT_LAN_IE
1 5 0.23
2 0 0.00
3 21 0.97
4 0 0.00
LAN_ENG_VW_IE PCT_LAN_ENG_VW_IE LAN_ENG_W_IE
5 0.23 0
0 0.00 0
21 0.97 0
0 0.00 0
#
PCT_LAN_ENG_W_IE
LAN_ENG_NW_IE
PCT_LAN_ENG_NW_IE
LAN_ENG_NA_IE
PCT_LAN_ENG_NA_IE
1
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
14 LAN API
PCT
LAN
T
PCT-LAN PING_VW_A
LAN
_LAN _API
_ENG _VW_API
_ENG _W_API
1
7
0.32
7
0.32
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
32
1.47
8
0.37
24
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT LAN ENG W API
LAN ENG NW API
PCT_LAN-ENG -NW _A
ILAN ENG NA API
PCT _LAN _ENG _NA_A
- - - -
- - -
PI
- - -
PI
1
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
1.10
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
LAN OTHER
PCT LAN OTHER
LAN ENG VW OTHER
PCT_LAN_ENG_VW_0
LAN ENG W OTHER
-
- -
- - -
THER
- - -
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
9
0.41
9
0.41
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
PCTLAN_ ENG_W_OT
PCT LAN
TPCT LAN
#
_
LAN-ENG-NW-OTHER
- _ENG _NW_O
LAN-ENG-NA-OTHER
- _ENG _NA_O
HER
THER
THER
1
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
E43
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
HSHOLDS_LAN
LINGISO
PCT_LINGISO
HLI_ENGLISH
PCT_HLI_ENGLISH
1
755
0
0.00
735
97.35
2
407
0
0.00
407
100.00
3
282
0
0.00
282
100.00
4
429
0
0.00
429
100.00
11 /20
8/25/2021
# HLI_SPAN
1 8
2 0
3 0
4 0
ISH
PCT_HLI_SPANISH
HLI_SPANISH_LI
PCT_HLI_SPANISH_LI HI
1.06
0
0.00
8
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0
## PCT_HLI_SPANISH_NL HLI_IE PCT_HLI_IE
1
1.06
5
0
0.66
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
.I_SPANISH_NLI
PCT_HLI_IE_LI
#
HLI_IE_NLI
PCT_HLI_IE_NLI
HLI_API
PCT_HLI_API
HLI_API_LI
1
5
0.66
7
0.93
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_HLI_API _LI
HLI_API _NLI
PCT_HLI_API _NLI
HLI_OTHER
PCT_HLI_OTHER
1
0.00
7
0.93
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
HLI_OTHER_LI
PCT_HLI_OTHER_LI
HLI_OTHER_NLI
PCT_HLI_OTHER_NLI
HSUNITS
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
851
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
483
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
318
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
473
#
HOME_PRE50
PCT_HOME_PRE50
HOME_PRE60
PCT_HOME_PRE60
HOME_PRE40
1
139
16.33
172
20.21
139
2
57
11.80
106
21.95
0
3
0
0.00
109
34.28
0
4
66
13.95
176
37.21
13
#
PCT_HOME_PRE40
HOME_40TO49
PCT_HOME_40TO49
HOME_50TO59 16,
PCT_HOME_50TO59
1
16.33
0
0.00
33
3.88
2
0.00
57
11.80
49
10.14
3
0.00
0
0.00
109
34.28
4
2.75
53
11.21
110
23.26
#
HOME_60TO69
PCT_HOME_60TO69
HOME_70TO79
PCT_HOME_70TO79
HOME_80TO89
1
38
4.47
137
16.10
119
2
47
9.73
177
36.65
34
3
30
9.43
23
7.23
13
4
0
0.00
47
9.94
72
12/20
8/25/2021
#
PCT_HOME_80TO89
1
13.98
2
7.04
3
4.09
r4-
15.22
HOME_90TO99
313
12
90
152
PCT_HOME_90TO99 HOME_OOTO09
36.78 72
2.48 46
28.30 53
32.14 26
PCT_HOME_OOTO09
8.46
9.52
16.67
5.50
#
HOME_10TO13
PCT_HOME_10TO13
HOME_AFTER13
PCT_HOME_AFTER13
OCCHU
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
755
2
61
12.63
0
0.00
407
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
282
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
429
PCT_OCCHU
mrOWNHU
PCT_OWNERS
RENTHU
PCT_RENTERS
1
88.72
479
56.29
276
36.56
2
84.27
322
66.67
85
20.88
3
88.68
229
257
72.01
53
172
18.79
4
90.70
54.33
40.09
WOOHU
VAL LT10K
PCT_OOH K VAL_LT10
OOHU
PCT_OOHU-VAL_10_1
OOHU
_VAL _10_15K
_VAL _15_20K
1
94
19.62
0
0.00
40
2
18
5.59
14
4.35
8
3
12
5.24
17
7.42
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_OOHU_VAL_15_2
OOHU VAL 20 25K
PCT_OOHU_VAL_20_2
OOHU VAL 25 30K
PCT_OOHU_VAL_25_3
OK
- - -
5K
- - -
OK
1
8.35
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
2.48
0
0.00
8
2.48
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
OOHU VAL 30 35K
- - -
PCT_OOHU_VAL_30_3
5K
OOHU VAL 35 40K
- - -
PCT_OOHU_VAL_35_4
OK
OOHU VAL 40 50K
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
40
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
21
3
0
0.00
0
13
0.00
5.06
0
77
4
0
0.00
#
1
2
3
PCT_OOHU_VAL_40_5
OK
8.35
6.52
0.00
OOHU VAL 50 60K
- - -
52
29
0
PCT_OOHU_VAL _50_6
OK
10.86
9.01
0.00
OOHU VAL 60 70K
- - -
PCT_OOHU_VAL_60_7
OK
0.00
24.53
0
79
0
0.00
4
129.96
160
123.35
10
10.00
13/20
8/25/2021
#
OOHU_VAL_70_80K
PCT OOHU VAL 708
- - -
OOHU_VAL_80_90K
PCT OOHU VAL 80 9
- - -
OOHU_VAL_90_100K
OK
OK
1
42
8.77
18
3.76
35
2
13
4.04
0
0.00
36
3
10
4.37
41
17.90
0
4 j
0
0.00
17
6.61
0
#
PCT_OOHU_VAL_90_1
OOHU VAL 100 125K
PC OT OHU_VAL_100
OOHU VAL 125 150K
PCT_OOHU_VAL_125_
OOK
- - -
125K
- - -
150K
1
7.31
28
5.85
36
7.52
2
11.18
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
53
23.14
11
4.80
4
0.00
35
13.62
0
0.00
#
OOHU VAL 150 175K
- - -
PCT_OOHU_VAL_150_
175K
OOHU VAL 175 200K
- - -
PCT_OOHU_VAL _175_
200K
OOHU VAL 200 250K
- - -
1
10
2.09
3
0.63
19
2
65
20.19
26
8.07
0
3
13
5.68
26
16
11.35
26
0
4
16
6.23
6.23
PCT_OOHU_VAL_20
�CT OOHU_VAL_250�
- 400K KPCT OOHU_VAL_300_
VAL-
#
250K
OOHU_VAL_250_300K
300K
OOHU300
___
400K
1
3.97
23
4.80
31
6.47
2
0.00
0
0.00
5
1.55
3
11.35
20
8.73
0
0.00
4
0.00
13
5.06
0
0.00
#
OOHU VAL 400 500K PCT_OOHU VAL_400_
OOHU VAL 500 750K
PCT_OOHU VAL _500_ OOHU VAL 750 1M
- - - 500K
- - -
- - -
1
6
1.25
2
0.42
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
4
10
3.89
0
0.00
0
PCT_OOHU_VAL_750_
PCT_OOHU_VAL_1_1_
PCT_OOHU_VAL_1_5_
#
1 M
OOHU VAL 1 1 5M
- - - -
5M
OOHU VAL 1
- -
5 2M
- -
2M
1
0.00 io
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
F43
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
MTGST_MORT
188
1
PCT_MTGST_MORT MTGST_2ND_OR_EQ
39.25 82
56.21 0
34.06 0
OOHU _VAL _GT_2M PCT_OOH �VAL_GT_2
0 0.00
0 0.00
0 0.00
#
1
2
181
3
78
4
0
10.00
1163
163.42
lo
14/20
8/25/2021
#
PCT_MTG T 2ND_OR
17.12
MTGST_2ND
0
0
PCT_MTGST _2ND
MTGST EQ
82
0
0
PCT_MTG_EQ
17.12
0.00
0.00
1
0.00
2
0.00
0.00
0.00
3
0.00
0
4
10.00
10
0.00
10
10.00
#
I MTGST 2ND AND EQ
- - -
0
0
0
PCT_MTG_2ND_AND_
EQ
0.00
0.00
0.00
' MTGST_NO_2ND_OR_
EQ
106
181
78
PCT_MTGST_NO_2ND_
OR EQ
22.13
56.21
34.06
MTGST NO MORT
- -
291
141
1
2
3
151
4
0
0.00
163
63.42
94
#
PCT- MTGST_NO_MOR
T
RENT _AMT_W_CASH
PCT RENT_AMT_W_C
-
ASH
RENTAMTLT100
___
PCT_RENT_AMT_LT_1
00
1
60.75
172
62.32
0
0.00
2
43.79
78
91.76
0
0.00
3
65.94
39
155
73.58
0
0
0.00
0.00
4
36.58
90.12
#
RENT_AMT_100_149
PCT RENT_AMT_100_
-
RENT_AMT_150_199
PCT RENT AMT 150_
- -
RENT_AMT_200_249
149
199
1
10
3.62
32
11.59
11
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
4
0
0.00
38
22.09
0
PCT_ RENT _AMT_200_ RENT_AMT_250_299 I PCT_REN 9-AMT_250_ I RENT_AMT_300_349 PCT_REN 4-AMT_300_
b 249
1
13.99
5
1.81
0
0.00
10.59
2
0.00
8
9.41
9
3 0.00 0 0.00 0
0.00
4 0.00 67 38.95 36
20.93
T
# RENT AMT 350 399 PCT_RENT_AMT _350_ RENT AMT 400 449 PCT_RENT_AMT_400_
RENT AMT 450 499
- - - 399 - - - 449
- - -
1 7 2.54 12 4.35
63
2 0 0.00 0 0.00
11
0
3
0
0.00
39
73.58
4
10
10.00
lo
0.00
lo
#
PCT_RENT_AMT_450_
499
22.83
12.94
I RENT AMT 500 549
- - -
0
28
PCT_RENT_AMT_500_
549
0.00
32.94
0.00
1 RENT AMT 550 599
0
0
0
PCT_RENT_AMT_550_
599
0.00
0.00
1
2
3
0.00
0
0.00
4
10.00
0
10.00
14
18.14
15/20
8/25/2021
# RENT AMT 600 649 PCT_RENT_AMT _600_ RENT AMT 650 699 PCT_RENT_AMT_650_ RENT AMT 700 749
1 - - - 1 649 1 - - - 699 - -
1
0
22
0.00
7
0
2.54 0
2
25.88
0.00 0
3
0
0.00
0
0.00 0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00 0
#
1
2
PCT_RENT_AMT_700_
749
0.00
0.00
RENT AMT 750 799
- - -
23
0
PCT_RENT_AMT_750_
799
RENT AMT 800 899
- - -
2
0
PCT_RENT_AMT_800_
899
0.72
0.00
8.33
0.00
P43
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
RENT AMT 900 999
- - -
PCT_RENT_AMT_900_
999
RENT AMT 1000 1249
- - -
PCT_RENT_AMT_1000
1249
RENT AMT 1250 1499
- - -
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0
0
4
0
0
0.00
CTP _RENT_AMT_1250 TRENT_AMT_1500 PCT RENT_AMT_2000
# 1499 RENT_AMT_1500_1999 - 1999 RENT_AMT_2000_2499 - 2499
1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
2 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
3 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
4 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
# RENT AMT 2500 2999 PCT_RENT_AMT _21500 RENT AMT 3000 3499 PCT_RENT_AMT_3000 RENT AMT GT 3500
2999 - - - 3499 - -
1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
4 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
# PCT_RENT_AMT_GT_3 RENT AMT NO CASH PCT_ RENT_ AMT_ NO RENT UTIL NOT INC PCT_RENT_UTIL_NOT
1 1 500 1 - - - 1 CASH - - - I _INC
1
10.00
104
7
37.68
276
85
53
100.00
100.00
2
0.00
8.24
26.42
3
0.00
14
100.00
4
0.00
17
9.88
172
100.00
#
RENT_UTIL_INC
PCT_RENT_UTIL_INC
41 HU_US_1_D
PCT_HU_US_1_D
HU_US_1_A
1
0
0.00
488
57.34
0
2
0
0.00
446
92.34
11
3
0
0.00
192
60.38
0
4
0
0.00
274
57.93
0
16/20
8/25/2021
PCT_HU_US_1_A
HU_US_2
PCT_HU_US_2
HU_US_3_4
PCT_HU_US_3_4
1
0.00
0
0.00
34
4.00
2
2.28
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
HU_US_5_9
PCT_HU_US_5_9
HU_US_10_19
PCT_HU_US_10_19
HU_US_20_49
1
0
0.00
3
0.35
0
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_HU_US_20_49
HU_US_GT_50
PCT_HU_US_GT_50
HU_US_MOBILE
PCT_HU_US_MOBILE
1
0.00
0
0.00
326
38.31
2
0.00
0
0.00
26
5.38
3
0.00
0
0.00
126
39.62
4
0.00
0
0.00
199
42.07
HU_US-BOAT-RV
PCT_HU_US_BOAT_RV
OOHU_MI15
PCT_OOHU_MI15 ir
OOHU_MI10_14
1
0
0.00
10
1.32
44
2
0
0.00
0
0.00
96
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
30
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_OOHU_MI10_14
OOHU_MI00_09
PCT_OOHU_MI00_09
OOHU_MI90_99
PCT_OOHU_MI90_99
1
5.83
204
27.02
96
12.72
2
23.59
61
14.99
71
17.44
3
10.64
121
42.91
30
10.64
4
0.00
103
24.01
90
20.98
#
OOHU_MI80_89
PCT_OOHU_MI80_89
OOHU_MI79
PCT_OOHU_MI79
ROHU_MI15
1
30
3.97
95
12.58
0
2
23
5.65
71
17.44
28
3
23
8.16
25
8.87
0
4
29
6.76
35
8.16
0
#
PCT_ROHU_MI15
ROHU_MI10_14
PCT_ROHU_MI10_14
ROHU_MI00_09
PCT_ROHU_MI00_09
1
0.00
66
8.74
116
15.36
2
6.88
20
4.91
22
5.41
3
0.00
39
13.83
0
0.00
4
0.00
70
16.32
36
8.39
ROHU_M190_99
ROHU_M190_99
ROHU_MI80_89
PCT_ROHU_MI80_89
ROHU_MI79
1
64
8.48
26
3.44
4
2
15
3.69
0
0.00
0
3
14
4.96
0
0.00
0
4
49
11.42
17
3.96
0
17/20
8/25/2021
ME PCT_ROHU_MI79 HU_FUEL_UGAS
1 0.53 21
2 0.00 0
3 0.00 16
4 10.00 10
PCT_HU_FUEL_UGAS
2.78
0.00
5.67
0.00
HU_FUEL_BGAS
144
223
106
87
PCT_HU_FUEL_BGAS
19.07
54.79
37.59
20.28
#
HU_FUEL_ELECT
PCT_HU_FUEL_ELECT
HU_FUEL_OIL
PCT_HU_FUEL_OIL
HU_FUEL_COAL
1
557
73.77
14
1.85
0
2
129
31.70
47
11.55
0
3
136
48.23
0
0.00
0
4
286
66.67
56
13.05
0
#
PCT_HU_FUEL_COAL
HU_FUEL_WOOD
PCT_HU_FUEL_WOOD
HU_FUEL_SOLAR
PCT_HU_FUEL_SOLAR
1
0.00
19
2.52
0
0.00
2
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
0.00
24
8.51
0
0.00
4
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
HU_FUEL-OTHER
PCT_HU_FUEL_OTHER
HU_FUEL_NONE
PCT_HU_FUEL_NONE
OOHU_VEHIC_0
1
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
2
0
0.00
8
1.97
52
3
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
#
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_0
OOHU_VEHIC_1
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_1
OOHU_VEHIC_2
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_2
1
0.40
130
17.22
193
25.56
2
12.78
70
17.20
155
38.08
3
0.00
32
11.35
90
31.91
4
0.00
27
6.29
77
17.95
#
OOHU_VEHIC_3
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_3
OOHU_VEHIC_4
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_4
OOHU_VEHIC_5
1
63
8.34
68
9.01
22
2
5
1.23
7
1.72
33
3
97
34.40
10
3.55
0
4
66
15.38
71
16.55
16
#
PCT_OOHU_VEHIC_5
ROHU_VEHIC_0
PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_0
ROHU_VEHIC_1
PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_1
1
2.91
73
9.67
111
14.70
2
8.11
0
0.00
43
10.57
3
0.00
0
0.00
14
4.96
4
3.73
74
17.25
98
22.84
ROHU_VEHIC_2
PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_2
ROHU_VEHIC_3
PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_3
ROHU_VEHIC_4
1
76
10.07
16
2.12
0
2
30
7.37
0
0.00
0
3
0
0.00
39
13.83
0
4
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
18/20
8/25/2021
# PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_4 ROHU_VEHIC_5 PCT_ROHU_VEHIC_5 WORK -UNIVERSE
1 0.00 0 0.00 949
2 0.00 12 2.95 420
3 0.00 0 0.00 323
4 0.00 0 0.00 488
PCT_POW _IN_ST_CNT POW_ IN_ST_OUT _CNT PCT_POW _IN_ST_OUT # Y Y I _CNTY POW_OUT_ST
POW_IN_ST_CNTY
350
293
68 1
-4m
PCT_POW_OUT_ST
1
136.88
583
127
61.43
30.24
16
0
1.69
0.00
0.00
2
69.76
3
21.05
255
78.95
0
4 77.05 94 19.26 18 3.69
# FEM_WORE_UNIVERS F_OWN PCT_F_OWN F_OWN PCT_F_OWNF CHILDU6
_CHILDU6 _CHILDU6 _CHILDU6_LF
1 624 81 12.98 63 10.10
2 377 0 0.00 0 0.00
3 207 19 9.18 19 9.18
4
370
0
0.00
0
0.00
#
IF OWN
PCT_F_OWN_CHILDU6
NLF
F_OWN_CHILDU6_17
PCT_F_OWN_CHILDU6
17
F_OWN_CHILDU6_17_
LF
1
18
2.88
24
3.85
24
2
0
0.00
5
20
89
1.33
9.66
24.05
5
20
89
3
0
0.00
4
0
0.00
PCT_F_OWN_CHILDU6 F_OWN_CHILDU6_17_
PCT_F_OWN_CHILDU6
#
F_OWN
PCT
17 LF NLF
17 NLF
_CHILD17
_F_OWN_CHILD17
1
3.85 0
0.00
230
36.86
2
1.33 0
0.00
102
27.06
3
9.66 0
0.00
38
18.36
4
24.05
0
0.00
13
3.51
#
F OWN CHILD17 LF
- - -
PCT_F_OWN_CHILD17
LF
F OWN CHILD17 NLF
- - -
PCT_F_OWN_CHILDI7
NLF
F NO CHILD
- -
1
179
28.69
51
8.17
289
2
91
24.14
11
0
2.92
0.00
0.00
270
130
268
3
38
18.36
3.51
4
13
0
#
PCT_F_NO_CHILD
F_NO_CHILD
PCT_F_NO_CHILD
F_NO_CHILD
PCT_F_NO_CHILD _NL
_LF
_LF
_NLF
F
1
46.31
209
33.49
80
12.82
2
71.62
169
44.83
101
26.79
3
62.80
101
48.79
29
14.01
4
172.43
1233
162.97
35
19.46
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# EMP_STAT_UNIVERSE
1 1,807
2 824
3 2,089
4 1813
EMP_STAT_IN_LF
PCT_EMP_STAT_IN_LF
EMP_STAT_IN_CIV_LF
PCT_EMP
V—STAT_IN_CI
LF
1,151
63.70
1,151
494
333
100.00
100.00
100.00
494
59.95
15.94
333
632
77.74
632
100.00
#
EMP_STAT_EMPLOYE
PCT_EMP_STAT_EMPL
EMP_STAT_UNEMPLO
PCT_EMP_STAT_UNE
EMP_STAT_IN_AF
D
OYED
YED
MPLOYED
1
949
82.45
202
74
17.55
14.98
0
0
0
2
420
85.02
3
323
97.00
10
3.00
4
488
77.22
144
22.78
0
#
PCT_EMP_STAT_IN_AF
EMP_STAT_NOT_IN_LF
PCT_EMP_STAT_NOT_IN_LF
Area(ft2)
1
0.00
656
36.30
120,001,787.07
2
0.00
330
40.05
61,370,292.11
3
0.00
1,756
84.06
12,265,398.64
4
0.00
181
22.26
4,636,583.15
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