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Housing Element AFFH Survey Summary <br />22 <br /> <br />The next table (Table 17) analyzes the comparison made by Table 16 above by clustering the <br />responses into any level of opposition (responses 1,2,3) and any level of support (responses 4,5,6,) <br />between those who live in a single-family and those who live in a building with five or more units. <br />At least a quarter (>25%) of respondents who live in either a single-family or a building with five or <br />more units do not know if they support or oppose changing the zoning in single-family home <br />neighborhoods to allow duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes. Cumulatively, respondents who <br />answered “Don’t Know” or “Neutral” account for 52.27% for those who live in single-family home <br />and 71.59% for those who live in a building with five or more units (Table 17). <br /> <br />Table 17 <br /> <br /> <br />Table 18 <br /> <br />47.73% <br />28.41% <br />52.27% <br />71.59% <br />0% <br />20% <br />40% <br />60% <br />80% <br />100% <br />Single-family home Building with five or more units <br />Respondents who support or oppose <br />vs <br />Neutral or Don't Know <br />Either Oppose or Support at Some Level Don't know or Neutral