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Part I. 2012 Residential Land Supply <br />Part I includes the following sections, figures and tables: <br />1. Introduction <br />2. Purpose <br />3. Data & Methods <br />4. The Process <br />5. Conclusion <br />Table 1 Committed & Protected Residential Land, 2012 <br />Table 2. Vacant Residential Land, 2012 <br />Table 3. Vacant Acres or Lots of Residential Land by Category of Land, 2012 <br />Table 4. Developed Residential Land, Eugene 2012 <br />Table 5. Partially Vacant Acres or Lots of Residential Land Category of Land, 2012 <br />Figure 1 Plan Designations (2012) <br />Figure 2 Plan Designations for Employment Land (2012) <br />Figure 3 Committed and Protected Land (2012) <br />Figure 4 Residential Land Supply (2012) <br />Figure 5 Residential Land Supply (2012) (tiles 1 through 10) <br />Figure 6 Developed Residential Land (2012) <br />1. Introduction <br />The first step in establishing a complete and final 20 year residential Buildable Lands Inventory (2012- <br />2032) is the identification of the residential land supply that exists inside Eugene's urban growth <br />boundary ("UGB") in 2012, the outset of the 20 -year planning period. For Eugene, the 2012 land supply <br />is documented in this Part I of the Envision Eugene / Residential Land Supply Study. The 2012 residential <br />land supply forms the basis for Parts 11, III and IV of this Study that determine the capacity of the 2012 <br />residential land supply to meet the City's needs for additional residential development over the 2012- <br />2032 planning period. The final Buildable Lands Inventory ("BLI") for the 2012-2032 planning period is <br />located in Part V of this Study. <br />2. Purpose <br />One of the primary goals of the Envision Eugene project is to determine how Eugene will accommodate <br />the community's growth through 2032, as required by state law. Eugene is expected to grow and will <br />need to accommodate more people and jobs. Determining how to accommodate this future demand <br />requires Eugene to first identify its 2012 supply of the land available for homes.' <br />' Eugene's process for establishing the 2012 residential land supply included the simultaneous establishment of its <br />2012 employment land supply, taking into account all plan designations to create consistency in methodology and <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part I — Page 1 <br />