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Table 3. Vacant Acres or Lots of Residential Land by Cateeory of Land, 2012 <br />Developed Land <br />• The acres of all developed residential land are as follows in Table 4 and as shown on Figure 6: <br />Table 4. Developed Residential Land, Eugene 2012 <br />Developed Land <br />Plan Designation Acres <br />High Density Res Mixed Us 19 <br />High Density Residential 345 <br />Low Density Residential 12,149 <br />Medium Density Residential 1,249 <br />Medium Density Res Mixed 38 <br />Step 4: Identify additional capacity <br />Although the model initially identifies thousands of acres as developed, some of these acres have <br />additional capacity to accommodate more housing. Using the results of the geospatial model for <br />developed land, a separate analysis was completed of larger sites that the model initially classified as <br />developed. These sites were further reviewed to determine whether they are fully developed (and <br />remain classified as developed land). If a portion of the site is undeveloped with room for additional <br />development capacity it was reclassified as partially vacant land. Analysis was also completed to identify <br />whether redevelopment potential exists on developed land. The sites that make up this additional <br />capacity of developed land are classified as follows. <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part I — Page 8 <br />Medium Density <br />High Density <br />Low Density Residential <br />Residential <br />Residential <br />< 900' <br />> 900' <br />All Elevations <br />All elevations <br />Slope <5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br />< 1 acre 174 ac 768 lots <br />5 lots 115 lots <br />26 ac <br />4 ac <br />6 ac <br />0.4 ac <br />1-5 acre 118 ac 187 ac <br />0 ac 49 ac <br />42 ac <br />10 ac <br />6 ac <br />0 <br />5+ acre 158 ac 392 ac <br />8 ac 123 ac <br />65 ac <br />47 ac <br />32 ac <br />0 <br />Developed Land <br />• The acres of all developed residential land are as follows in Table 4 and as shown on Figure 6: <br />Table 4. Developed Residential Land, Eugene 2012 <br />Developed Land <br />Plan Designation Acres <br />High Density Res Mixed Us 19 <br />High Density Residential 345 <br />Low Density Residential 12,149 <br />Medium Density Residential 1,249 <br />Medium Density Res Mixed 38 <br />Step 4: Identify additional capacity <br />Although the model initially identifies thousands of acres as developed, some of these acres have <br />additional capacity to accommodate more housing. Using the results of the geospatial model for <br />developed land, a separate analysis was completed of larger sites that the model initially classified as <br />developed. These sites were further reviewed to determine whether they are fully developed (and <br />remain classified as developed land). If a portion of the site is undeveloped with room for additional <br />development capacity it was reclassified as partially vacant land. Analysis was also completed to identify <br />whether redevelopment potential exists on developed land. The sites that make up this additional <br />capacity of developed land are classified as follows. <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part I — Page 8 <br />