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Ordinance Establishing the Sufficiency of the Urban Growth Boundary for Residential Land
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7/17/2017
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7/24/2017
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Piercy
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continue in the future. During the 2001 to 2012 period, an average of 8.4 <br />new SDUs were developed on small LDR lots per year. Assuming the <br />same demand will continue over the 20 year period, an additional 168 <br />SDUs will be developed on LDR or R-1 zoned land.64 <br />Table 63. New secondary dwelling units created, 2012-2032 <br />Total City- Deduction for Net new SDUs <br />wide SDUs in single-family in 20 year <br />LDR or R-1 code LDR or R-1 Total per year estimate <br />2001-2012 amendments* 2001-2012 <br />119 -18 101 8.4 168 <br />*Amendments to the zoning code were adopted after 2012 that added restrictions to SDUs. These SDU <br />restrictions were related to interim protection measures for areas around the University of Oregon, increasing the <br />minimum lot size for an SDU to 6,100 square feet, and restrictions on flag lots. Those 2001-2012 SDUs that might <br />not have met these new standards were deducted from the total so that the forecast does not assume that SDUs <br />on these types of lots would occur in the future. <br />MDR and HDR redevelopment land <br />The amount of redevelopment assumed in the Medium and High Density <br />Residential designations was also determined based on the number of <br />units developed through redevelopment during the 2001 to 2012 period. <br />Demand for additional development on developed MDR lots less than .5 <br />acre and developed HDR lots less than 1 acre to add housing will continue <br />in the future. During the 2001 to 2012 period, an average of about 11 and <br />12 new dwellings were added to smaller MDR and HDR lots, <br />respectively.65 Assuming the same amount of redevelopment continues <br />annually over the 20 year period, an additional 220 and 240 new dwelling <br />units will be accommodated on smaller developed MDR and HDR lots, <br />respectively. <br />Table 64. New Dwellings Created on MDR and HDR Small Lots, 2012-2032 <br />64 These estimates include deductions to account for recently adopted land use code amendments <br />that limit the amount of lots eligible for SDUs in the future. <br />65 Based on the University of Oregon's projection of no new student growth for the next 10 years, it <br />is assumed that the recent apartment boom around the university will not continue over the 20 <br />year period. Therefore, these estimates are based on the number of new dwelling units added <br />during 2001-2012, excluding those assumed to be for student housing (e.g. new multi -family <br />located near the university). <br />Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page 145 <br />Deduction for <br />student <br />Net new <br />20 year <br />2001-2012 <br />housing units <br />dwellings <br />Total per year <br />estimate <br />MDR <.5 acre 153 <br />-26 <br />127 <br />11 <br />220 <br />HDR < one acre 604 <br />-457 <br />147 <br />12 <br />240 <br />64 These estimates include deductions to account for recently adopted land use code amendments <br />that limit the amount of lots eligible for SDUs in the future. <br />65 Based on the University of Oregon's projection of no new student growth for the next 10 years, it <br />is assumed that the recent apartment boom around the university will not continue over the 20 <br />year period. Therefore, these estimates are based on the number of new dwelling units added <br />during 2001-2012, excluding those assumed to be for student housing (e.g. new multi -family <br />located near the university). <br />Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page 145 <br />
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