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8/7/2000
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20201
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James D. Torrey
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<br />buildable industrial land was between 650 and 1,172 acres.2 <br /> <br />Wetland designation changes to protection or restoration as a part of the amendments included in <br />this ordinance would decrease the available inventory of industrial land by 51.2 acres (see Table <br />2 below). Since there are no additions to the inventory of buildable industrial lands, the net <br />change based on these calculations would be an overall decrease of buildable industrial land by <br />51.2 acres. This represents a reduction in the overall supply of industrial land of 1.4%, leaving <br />3,553.1 acres of inventoried industrial land unaffected by these refinement plan amendments. <br />This represents a supply that is 2,381.1 acres more than the maximum projected twenty-year <br />demand for 1,172 acres. Although the industrial land inventory is broken down into different <br />types of industrial land, the demand projection analysis does not break down the industrial land <br />into smaller categories. The acreage figures above include estimates of non-wetland acreage that <br />would be unavailable as a result of designating surrounding wetlands for protection or <br />development. This occurs on site HG, where, due to the' configuration of wetlands designated for <br />Restoration, 3.8 acres of non-wetland would be unavailable for development in addition to the <br />wetlands designated for Restoration (see attached tables). <br /> <br /> Buildable Acres3--Industrial Land <br /> Heavy Special Light Special Mixed! Non- Total <br /> Industrial Heavy Medium Light University Industrial (all cate- <br /> Indus- Indus- Industrial gories) <br /> trial trial <br />Eugene 254.18 500.41 1,230.78 734.52 43.12 132.48 2,895.49 <br />UGB <br />Springfield 198.34 0.00 198.77 255.17 4.22 52.29 708.80 <br />UGB <br />Metro 452.52 500.41 1,429.55 989.69 47.34 184.77 3,604.29 <br />UGB Total . <br /> Impacts to Industrial Lands Inventory from WEWP Amendments <br />Net Impact 0.0 0.0 0.0 -51.2 0.0 0.0 -51.2 <br />of <br />Amdmts. <br />(acres) <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />Ibid., p.73. <br /> <br />Metropolitan Industrial Lands Inventory Report, Lane Council of Governments, 125 East 8th <br />Avenue, Eugene, Oregon, 97401, July 1993, p. 47 <br /> <br />Hyundai Site Ordinance, Exhibit B (Statewide Planning Goal Findings) <br /> <br />Page 8 <br />
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