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Figure 2. Residential Land Supply (2012-2032) <br />Map tile 15 of 42 <br />2 <br />�o� <br />0 -able <br />T <br />using <br />Strategy <br />� <br />o- <br />e <br />s0er� <br />G <br />B.eltlin-eRd <br />dcy0 <br />r <br />� <br />J <br />Eugene Urban Growth Boundary <br />0 2012 BLI Lots — Major Streets <br />Miles <br />• UGB Expansion Boundary <br />Water Bodies Rail Road <br />0 <br />0.25 0.5 N <br />Final <br />Plan Designations <br />- Caution: This map is not suitable <br />Vacant Residential Lands Partially Vacant (PV) Residential Lands <br />for legal, engineering, or surveying <br />purposes. <br />2 <br />5 6 <br />Low Density Residential <br />Low Density Residential (LDR) <br />- Data Sources: City of Eugene, <br />RLID. <br />7 <br />8 9 <br />'® 1 12 13 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />Medium Density Residential (MDR) <br />- The land supply was conducted at a <br />sub -tax lot level analysis; tax lot <br />14 <br />16 17 18 19 20 21 <br />High Density Residential <br />High Density Residential (HDR) <br />boundaries are shown for reference <br />only and may change over time. <br />Developed Residential Lands <br />- For assumed capacity of land <br />shown on the land supply, see Table <br />6 of Part V. <br />22 23 24 25 26 27 <br />28 29 30 31 32 <br />Committed or Protected Lands (in UGB) <br />38 <br />Sites re -designated to low density residential are noted. <br />4 1 2 <br />