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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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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit B <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit B] <br />The analysis required by this statute is included in the HNA (Part II of the Envision Eugene Residential <br />Land Supply Study). Specifically, Chapter 3, section 3.6.2 of the HNA identifies the mix of different types <br />of housing needed, as shown in Tables 29-31. Section 2.1 and 3.6.1 of Part II HNA address housing mix. <br />Eugene's needed housing mix is identified as 55% single-family detached and 45% multi -family. Based on <br />this housing mix, HNA Table 28 shows the 15,105 dwellings needed for 2012-2032 in the following <br />housing types: <br />• The HNA analyzes the City's needs from 2012-2032 and determines the City needs 1,208 <br />units of attached single family housing. <br />• The HNA analyzes the City's needs from 2012-2032 and determines the City needs <br />8,308units of Detached single family housing. This estimate includes manufactured homes <br />on individual subdivision lots or within parks. <br />• The HNA analyzes the City's needs from 2012-2032 and determines the City needs 5,589 <br />total units of Multi -family housing. <br />• Eugene's HNA did not identify need for government assisted housing because the City does <br />not regulate government assisted housing differently than other housing of its type.' The <br />City's code does not include special siting requirements for government assisted housing, <br />i.e. the City allows government assisted multifamily housing wherever other types of <br />multifamily housing are allowed. Similarly, the HNA did not identify need for manufactured <br />homes on individual lots because the City does not have special siting criteria for this type of <br />housing. The City included need for manufactured home units on individual lots in the <br />forecast for single-family detached housing.z <br />• Manufactured units in manufactured home parks are forecast to locate in Low Density plan <br />designations. The City included need for manufactured home units in manufactured home <br />parks in the forecast for single-family detached housing.3 <br />Eugene's HNA did not identify a need for housing for farmworkers. <br />Section 3.6.2 of the HNA includes an analysis of Eugene's 15,105 dwelling need by income and tenure. <br />HNA Table 29, included below, shows an estimate of needed housing by structure type and tenure for <br />the 2012-2032 planning period, using the housing forecast in HNA Table 28. The housing needs analysis <br />assumes that homeownership rates will not change in the future, remaining at 50% owner -occupied and <br />50% renter occupied. <br />' OAR 660-024-0040(8)(b) provides a safe harbor stating: "If a local government does not regulate government - <br />assisted housing differently than other housing types, it is not required to estimate the need for government - <br />assisted housing as a separate housing type." <br />z OAR 660-024-0040(8)(c) provides a safe harbor stating: "If a local government allows manufactured homes on <br />individual lots as a permitted use in all residential zones that allow 10 or fewer dwelling units per net buildable <br />acre, it is not necessary to provide an estimate of the need for manufactured dwellings on individual lots." <br />3 OAR 660-024-0040(8)(d) provides a safe harbor stating: "If a local government allows manufactured dwelling <br />parks required by ORS 197.475 to 197.490 in all areas planned and zoned for a residential density of six to 12 units <br />per acre, a separate estimate of the need for manufactured dwelling parks is not required." <br />7 Final <br />
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