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should "aggressively attract" more single family homes: <br />AGGRESSIVELY ATTRACT ......................79� <br />AGGRESSIVELY DISCOURAGE ....................5� <br />TAKE NO ACTION ............................11� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................6� <br />A clear consensus was evident in the responses. <br />$87,500-$100,000 yearly income households were more likely <br />to encourage "attract attraction" of single family homes. "No <br />actian" was the answer of post-graduates and Zone 4 residents. <br />More single family homes ranked at the top of the list for <br />action. <br />Apart�ent buildings, <br />A majority felt that more apartment buildings should be <br />"aggr�ssively discouraged:" <br />AGGRESSYVELY ATTRACT ......................24% <br />AGGRESSIVELY DISCOURAGE ...................52% <br />TAKE NO ACTION ............................18� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................6� <br />Twenty-four percent took the opposite position. <br />Renters favored "aggressive attraction." "Aggressive <br />discouragement" was more often selected by senior couples, <br />$62,500-$75,000 yearly income households, and Zone 2 residents. <br />"No action" was the choice of post-graduates and Zone 4 <br />residents. <br />To�nhouses. <br />Almost equal numbers favored both courses of action for the <br />City -- townhauses polarized the community: <br />AGGRESSIVELY ATTRACT ......................4p� <br />AGGRESSIVELY DISCOURAGE ...................34� <br />TAKE NO ACTI�N ............................17� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................9� <br />126 <br />