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Capacity Method 2 <br />Capacity Method 2 requires an estimate of the amount of partially vacant <br />land in gross acres within the current UGB that fall within the applicable <br />categories (e.g., no constraints such as greater than 30% slope or protected <br />land is removed). The City's BLI provides this information.62 Table 55 <br />shows partially vacant residential land for areas subject to Capacity <br />Method 2. <br />Table 55. Partially vacant residential acres within Eugene's UGB that are <br />subject to Capacity Method 2, Eugene BLI, 2012 <br />Low Density Residential I Medium Density Residential I Residential <br />< 900' > 900' All Elevations All Elevations <br />< 1 acre' <br />1-5 acre 244 2 <br />5+ acre 138 1 0 10 <br />Source: 2012 Residential Land Supply, City of Eugene, 2012 BLI Table 5 <br />Application of Capacity Method 2 also requires the City to make an <br />assumption about how densely the subject land will develop under the <br />City's 2012 land use designations and regulations, considering trends, in <br />terms of the average number of dwelling units per acre. <br />Table 43 shows an average density assumption of 2.5 dwelling units per <br />acre based on the density achieved in subdivision plats in the south hills <br />inside the City's current UGB over the 2001 to 2012 period. <br />Table 56. Average dwelling units per vacant residential (gross) acre as of <br />2012 <br />Low Density Residential I Medium Density Residential I Residential <br />< 900' F > 900' All Elevations I All Elevations <br />< 1 acre' <br />1-5 acre 2.5 2.5 <br />5+ acre 2.5 2.5 2.5 <br />Source: 2012 Residential Land Supply, City of Eugene <br />62 Partially vacant residential land is documented in Part 12012 Residential land Supply. <br />Page 140 ECONorthwest Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis <br />