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Table 59. Dwelling unit per lot assumption for Capacity Method 3 <br />Low Density Residential I Medium Density Residential High Density Residential <br />< 900' 1 > 900' 1 All Elevations I All Elevations <br />< 1 acre* N/AI N/A N/A <br />1-5 acre 1 <br />5+ acre <br />Source: 2012 Residential Land Supply, City of Eugene <br />Table 60 applies these assumptions to determine the number of residential <br />units the City can accommodate, based on 2012 land use designations and <br />regulations, on partially vacant land designated LDR that is above 900' in <br />elevation, 5% or more in slope, and 1-5 acres. <br />Table 60. Dwelling Unit Capacity of LDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 3 <br />LDR <br />Partially Below 900' in Above 900' in elevation <br />Vacant Land elevation <br />>_5% slope <5% slope >_5% slope <br />< 1 acre N/A N/A N/A <br />35 lots <br />1-5 acre * 1 dwelling units per lot <br />= 35 units <br />5+ acre <br />Partially Vacant Land Summary <br />Table 61 shows that Eugene's partially vacant residential land has capacity <br />to accommodate approximately 5,986 new dwelling units on partially <br />vacant lots based on the assumptions described in this Chapter. <br />Table 61. Estimated housing potential on partially vacant residential lands <br />by plan designation, number of dwelling units, Eugene UGB <br />Medium <br />Density High Density <br />Low Density Residential Residential Residential <br />< 900' > 900' All Elevations All Elevations <br />Slope <5% >_5 % <5% >_5% <5% >_5% <5% >_5% <br />< 1 acre 248 31 <br />1-5 acre 1,080 611 5 35 507 142 - - <br />5+ acre 1,057 345 - 26 804 540 555 - <br />Total 3,159 2,272 555 <br />Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page 143 <br />