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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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Table 6. Residential Capacity Assumption and Category of Land for Vacant and <br />Partially Vacant Land, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Dwellings per gross acres of land, or number of dwellings per lot. <br />(V) means the capacity assumption applies to vacant land only in this land category. <br />(PV) means the capacity assumption applies to partially vacant land only in this land category <br />As documented in Part IV of this Study, additional capacity was identified as a result of actions the City <br />has taken to accommodate more homes inside the UGB: <br />Table 7. Additional Residential Land Supply from Efficiency Measures* <br />and Pipeline Development, in gross acres, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Plan Designation <br />Gross Acres <br />Low Density Residential <br />Medium Density <br />Residential <br />High Density <br />Residential <br />21 <br />Lost capacity from interim protection measures <br />< 900' <br />Medium Density Residential <br />> 900' <br />All Elevations <br />All Elevations <br />Slope <br /><5% <br />>_5% <br /><5% <br />>_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br /><5% >_5% <br />< 1 acre <br />5.2 <br />1 per lot <br />1 per lot <br />1 per lot <br />13.4 12.5 <br />32.6 32.6 <br />1-5 acre <br />4.6 <br />2.5 <br />2.5 <br />2.5 (V) <br />11.5 10.7 <br />24.8 24.8 <br />1 per lot (PV) <br />5+ acre <br />4 <br />2.5 <br />2.5 <br />2.5 <br />10.7 10 <br />21.5 21.5 <br />Dwellings per gross acres of land, or number of dwellings per lot. <br />(V) means the capacity assumption applies to vacant land only in this land category. <br />(PV) means the capacity assumption applies to partially vacant land only in this land category <br />As documented in Part IV of this Study, additional capacity was identified as a result of actions the City <br />has taken to accommodate more homes inside the UGB: <br />Table 7. Additional Residential Land Supply from Efficiency Measures* <br />and Pipeline Development, in gross acres, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Plan Designation <br />Gross Acres <br />Low Density Residential <br />Permit fee reductions for secondary dwelling units <br />21 <br />Lost capacity from interim protection measures <br />2 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />R-2 zone code amendments <br />53 <br />Affordable housing landbank program <br />5 <br />High Density Residential <br />High density residential downtown <br />47 <br />Post -2012 develop ment/investment on High Density Residential land <br />15 <br />Post -2012 develop ment/investment on Commercial land <br />29 <br />*Excludes land supply gained from re -designations. These gains are represented in Tables 1-3. <br />In summary, taken together, the vacant and partially vacant supply included in Figures 1 and 2 and <br />Tables 1-3 with the capacity methods and density assumptions provided in Table 5 and 6, and the <br />estimates for redevelopment and additional residential capacity provided in Tables 4 and 7, constitute <br />Eugene's 2012-2032 Residential Buildable Land Inventory (BLI). <br />Residential Land Supply Study I Final Part V — Page 4 <br />
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