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Table 5. Residential Land Supply After Measures to Increase Development, in <br />gross acres, 2012-2032 <br />Plan Designation <br />Gross Acres <br />(deficit) <br />Low Density Residential <br />2012 Land Supply <br />2,204 <br />Vacant <br />1,216 <br />Partially Vacant <br />790 <br />Redevelopment <br />199 <br />.......................................................................................................................................................... <br />2032 Land Need <br />2,195 <br />New Housing <br />2,189 <br />Group Quarters <br />............................................................................. .............. .... ------ <br />6 <br />2032 Land Sufficiency <br />10 <br />................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. .................. ............ _...... <br />2032 Public and semi-public demand <br />109 <br />2032 Employment in Residential Plan Designations <br />34 <br />.......................................................................................-----------....__..........................------- <br />Preliminary LandSufficiency Conclusion <br />(133) <br />Land Supply Gained from Measures to Increase Low Density Residential <br />181 <br />Housing <br />Redesignation to Low Density Residential <br />161 <br />Permit fee reductions for secondary dwelling units <br />21 <br />Lost capacity from interim protection measures2 <br />Final Land Sufficiency --Surplus <br />47 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />2012 Land Supply <br />434 <br />Vacant <br />201 <br />Partially Vacant <br />212 <br />Redevelopment <br />21 <br />2032 Land Need <br />310 <br />New Housing <br />304 <br />Group Quarters <br />............................................................................................................................-------------------------------.._......_............--------- <br />6 <br />2032 Land Sufficiency <br />124 <br />................................................--.... ....- <br />2032 Public and semi-public demand <br />4 <br />.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. <br />2032 Employment in Residential Plan Designations <br />11 <br />Preliminary Land Sufficiency Conclusion 109 <br />------------------------- - <br />Land Supply Gained from Measures to Increase Low Density Residential 58 <br />Housing <br />R-2 zone code amendments 53 <br />Affordable housing landbank program 5 <br />................................. ----- — <br />Land Supply Lost for Redesignation to Low Density Residential 171 <br />.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. <br />Final Land Supply Sufficiency -- met (4) <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part IV — Page 14 <br />