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<br />Supply and Demand Analysis in Units
<br />LowMediumHigh
<br />DensityDensityDensityTotal
<br />SUPPLY
<br />Total Units on Buildable Acres 28,68113,0786,76048,519
<br />Units on Flat Buildable Acres21,79712,4326,72040,949
<br />Units on 15-25 Percent Sloped Land5,403632396,074
<br />Eugene (same density as flat)4,175624354,834
<br />Springfield (@ 4 DU/acre)1,228841,240
<br />Units on Steep (>25 percent) Sloped 1,4821411,497
<br />Buildable Acres
<br />Eugene (@ 3 DU/acre)1,023601,029
<br />Springfield (@ 1.25 DU/acre)45981468
<br />DEMAND
<br />Low-High Range Residential Demand
<br />Remaining After Subtracting Demand Met 22,873-8,384-4,200-35,457-
<br />by Buildable Lots & Infill29,04210,2705,14544,457
<br />Unit Demand for Housing Displaced by
<br />Redevelopment14900149
<br />Total Expected Residential Unit
<br />Demand –1992-201526,4499,4324,72540,606
<br />Low-High Range Residential Unit 23,022-8,384-4,200-35,606-
<br />Demand –1992-201529,19110,2705,14544,606
<br />Difference between Total Buildable
<br />Supply and Expected Residential land
<br />Demand in Units*2,2323,6462,0357,913
<br />Note: Totals may differ due to rounding. Assumptions are estimates based on available data.
<br />*Housing is not allocated to commercial and mixed use designated land due to Oregon Administrative Rules although it is knownthat some
<br />housing will be built on commercial and mixed use land.
<br />7. In 1995, approximately 28 percent of the buildable residential land supply did not have
<br />public services, primarily wastewater. Of this total, 1,136 acres or 12 percent will not be
<br />served for ten or more years; 521 acres (5.5 percent) will be served in five to ten years;
<br />476 acres (5 percent) in three to four years, and 520 acres (5.5 percent) in one to two
<br />years.
<br />8. In the aggregate, non-residential land uses consume approximately 32 percent of
<br />buildable residential land. These non-residential uses include churches, day care centers,
<br />parks, streets, schools, and neighborhood commercial.
<br />9.Some of the residential land demand will be met through redevelopment and infill.
<br />Residential infill is occurring primarily in areas with larger, single-family lots that have
<br />surplus vacant land or passed-over small vacant parcels. Redevelopment is occurring
<br />primarily in the downtown Eugene and West University areas, where less intensive land
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