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7 <br /> Slide #7 <br /> V-mmx of <br /> Results OUNC <br /> Rpure-1.IrIG WMI Appeal Naftby Prapergrl8 we <br /> �.rn• <br /> d <br /> ] Il <br /> 3 -- <br /> j.in { <br /> I <br /> µ <br /> i1;= Z37-}41- MIMI- 247.#JI- 37Z4�1- ;al- 4MFUL- MY+i44- AW943- <br /> MedIan Nelghhariraaol waluai{$a <br /> kdffl odxheWkW ft l NftNempe*o W dw?MIt;&tw.AppalosMK ilLtorm 7-x!TIM13 Wme,nuwaw <br /> hNh In DM-%rtfi N&m~uLmr rihasemw hilt. <br /> Chris McLaughlin said the two high appeal rates in the middle of the above graph are the <br /> result of the concentration of appeals in the Northside neighborhood. He said this is an indication <br /> that the civic involvement increased the appeals and that this is not a negative thing, it is simply <br /> showing higher appeal rates than other areas. <br /> Slide #8 <br /> Results T a <br /> • No other strung evidence of systemic bias in the appeal process <br /> • Property values did not have consistent impact oil appeal results <br /> Minority population percentages did not have consistent impact <br /> on either <br /> — Appeal rakes <br /> — Appeal results <br /> Chris McLaughlin said that these results are good news. <br />