| Attribute/Logical Rolename |
Domain |
Datatype |
NULL |
Definition |
| CensusBlockGroupIdentifier |
MISMOIdentifier |
VARCHAR(0) |
NO |
A single digit number which is the first digit of all the blocks which comprise the block group. A statistical subdivision of a census tract, a block group is the smallest geographic unit for which the Census Bureau tabulates sample data. Example: block g |
| CensusBlockIdentifier |
MISMOIdentifier |
VARCHAR(0) |
NO |
A four-digit number to identify a census block. A subdivision of a census tract, a block is the smallest geographic unit for which the Census Bureau tabulates 100-percent data. Many blocks correspond to individual city blocks bounded by streets, but block |
| CensusTractBaseIdentifier |
MISMOIdentifier |
VARCHAR(0) |
NO |
A four-digit number used to identify a census tract. A census tract is a small, relatively permanent statistical subdivision of a county delineated by a local committee of census data users for the purpose of presenting data.Census tract numbers are alway |
| CensusTractIdentifier |
MISMOIdentifier |
VARCHAR(0) |
NO |
Identifies census tract as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau where subject property is located. |
| CensusTractSuffixIdentifier |
MISMOIdentifier |
VARCHAR(0) |
NO |
Census tract suffixes may range from 01 to 98. Many census tracts do not have a suffix; in such cases, the suffix field is either left blank or is zero-filled. The decimal point separating the four-digit basic tract number from the two-digit suffix is sho |