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High Density Residential <br />2012 Land Supply <br />97 <br />Vacant <br />49 <br />Partially Vacant <br />26 <br />Redevelopment <br />23 <br />........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... <br />2032 Land Need <br />150 <br />New Housing <br />144 <br />Group Quarters <br />6 <br />2032 Land Sufficiency <br />(53) <br />2032 Public and semi-public demand 30 <br />.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. <br />2032 Employment in Residential Plan Designations 8 <br />Preliminary Land Sufficiency Conclusion (91) <br />...................................................................................................................--------------......------------------------------------------------ <br />Land Supply Gained from Measures to Increase Low Density Residential 91 <br />Housing <br />High density residential downtown 47 <br />Post -2012 development/investment on High Density Residential land 15 <br />Post -2012 development/investment on Commercial land 29 <br />Final Land Supply Sufficiency -- met 0 <br />Based on the City actions, Eugene's 2012 UGB includes a 20 year supply of land for housing. The full 20 <br />year residential land supply is identified in Part V Residential Buildable Lands Inventory (2012-2032). <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part IV — Page 15 <br />