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i <br />NOTES <br />CHAPTER I <br />1. Estimates based on ODOT 1968-88 ADT counts, and Cuyahoga <br />County Engineer 1982-90 12-hour counts times 1.4 for ADT. <br />L 2. 1970-90 U.S. Census of Population and Housing. <br />_~ 3. Estimates based on 1970-80 U.S. Census Population, assuming <br />- 5.5~ average annual inflation; and Ohio Data Users Center <br />r ~• estimates and ranking of 238 Ohio places over 5,000 <br />I population: Pepper Pike ($32,915, 2nd), Beachwood ($22,985, <br />3rd), Lyndhurst ($16,065, 19th), Highland Heights ($13,945, <br />33rd) and Mayfield Heights ($13,015, 44th). <br />-_~ 4. Estimates based on Governmental Research Institute (GRI): <br />~I~ 1988 Property Tax Review, 8/88. Nonresidential (apartment, <br />business, industrial and public utility) tax valuations <br />divided by 0.35. <br />5. Notes 3 and 4. Mayfield's 1980 per capita income $13,495) <br />ranked third in the I-271 Corridor behind Pepper Pike <br />($21,095) and Beachwood ($14,730). The Village's 1988 per <br />capita total assessed valuation ($28,095) ranked eleventh <br />among all 60 Cuyahoga County political units; and its 1986 <br />per capital municipal income tax revenue ($540) ranked <br />eighth among all 56 County municipalities (GRI: 1988 <br />Municipal Income Tax Review, 8/88). <br />CHAPTER II <br />1. Regional Plann ing Commission: Our Citified County, 1959; <br />and Robert C. Hill (RCH) 8/91 Field Surveys and Analyses. <br />i ~ 2. Data for other <br />` similar communities follows. <br /> ORANGE TWINSBURG MIDDLEBURG STRONGSVILLE <br /> (a) (a) (b) (a) <br />~ OF DEVT. LAND <br />Residential 74 45 51 49 <br />Business 2 5 12 4 <br />l Industrial - 17 8 7 <br />Jam, Public 24 33 29 40 <br />ACRES PER 100 <br />I <br />Residential 50 15 12 13 <br />Business 1 2 3 2 <br />~ - Industrial - 6 2 2 <br />Public 16 12 7 11 <br /> <br />N-1 <br />