Laserfiche WebLink
Eugene Ordinance Exhibit B <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit B] <br />Table 31. Allocation of new housing units by plan designation, Eugene, <br />2012-2032 <br />Pian Designation <br />Sour --e ECJNonhwest <br />Note. Stng4e-family attached dwellings, and stroMres with two to four unrts in oomMerr: i designaWns are <br />assumed to deve4op at the densa,y assumptions used for medium dens+y plan desgnan+ons Structures with five <br />or more units in commercial desaanations are assumed to develop at the densit,es assumed for hgh density <br />plan desrpnatrons. <br />(4)(a) For the purpose of the inventory described in subsection (3)(a) of this section, "buildable <br />lands" includes: <br />(A) Vacant lands planned or zoned for residential use; <br />(B) Partially vacant lands planned or zoned for residential use; <br />(C) Lands that may be used for a mix of residential and employment uses under the existing <br />planning or zoning; and <br />(D) Lands that may be used for residential infill or redevelopment. <br />The Envision Eugene Residential Land Supply Study includes an explanation of the City's 2012-2032 <br />Residential Buildable Lands Inventory (Parts I-IV of the Study) and the Inventory itself, located in Part V <br />of that Study. Part I of that Study is an analysis of the land supply at the commencement of the planning <br />period (2012) that is carried through to the final BLI in Part V, except to the extent that efficiency <br />measures have made changes to that land supply. Throughout the Study, as demonstrated in the Figures <br />and text of the final BLI in Part V, the documented residential land supply includes (based on Metro Plan <br />designation): (A) vacant lands planned for residential use; (B) partially vacant lands planned for <br />residential use; (C) assumed capacity for some residential development on land planned for a mix of <br />uses; and (D) assumed capacity for some residential development through redevelopment. See Part I of <br />the Residential Land Supply Study; Part II (at Chapter 4); Part III (accounting for the impacts of other <br />uses on residential land); Part IV (listing measures 1-4 and 5-7 as the measures that will result in <br />additional vacant, partially vacant, infill and redevelopment land and/or lands that may be used for a <br />mix of residential and employment uses). <br />9 Final <br />medium <br />High <br />Low Density <br />Density <br />Density <br />Housing Type Residential <br />Residential <br />Residential <br />Total (DU) <br />Percent of Units <br />Single-fantiy detached 97% <br />31/6 <br />0% <br />100% <br />Single -fainly attached 17% <br />53% <br />30% <br />1000% <br />Two to four units 27% <br />68% <br />5% <br />100% <br />Five or more units 0% <br />30% <br />70% <br />100% <br />Number of Units <br />Single-farndy detached 8,059 <br />249 <br />0 <br />8,308 <br />Singie-farrily attached 205 <br />640 <br />362 <br />1,207 <br />Two to tour unts 490 <br />1,233 <br />91 <br />1,814 <br />Five or more units 0 <br />1.133 <br />2 E43 <br />3.775 <br />Total 8.754 <br />3,255 <br />3,096 <br />15,105 <br />Percent of Units 58°0 <br />22°0 <br />20% <br />104°0 <br />Sour --e ECJNonhwest <br />Note. Stng4e-family attached dwellings, and stroMres with two to four unrts in oomMerr: i designaWns are <br />assumed to deve4op at the densa,y assumptions used for medium dens+y plan desgnan+ons Structures with five <br />or more units in commercial desaanations are assumed to develop at the densit,es assumed for hgh density <br />plan desrpnatrons. <br />(4)(a) For the purpose of the inventory described in subsection (3)(a) of this section, "buildable <br />lands" includes: <br />(A) Vacant lands planned or zoned for residential use; <br />(B) Partially vacant lands planned or zoned for residential use; <br />(C) Lands that may be used for a mix of residential and employment uses under the existing <br />planning or zoning; and <br />(D) Lands that may be used for residential infill or redevelopment. <br />The Envision Eugene Residential Land Supply Study includes an explanation of the City's 2012-2032 <br />Residential Buildable Lands Inventory (Parts I-IV of the Study) and the Inventory itself, located in Part V <br />of that Study. Part I of that Study is an analysis of the land supply at the commencement of the planning <br />period (2012) that is carried through to the final BLI in Part V, except to the extent that efficiency <br />measures have made changes to that land supply. Throughout the Study, as demonstrated in the Figures <br />and text of the final BLI in Part V, the documented residential land supply includes (based on Metro Plan <br />designation): (A) vacant lands planned for residential use; (B) partially vacant lands planned for <br />residential use; (C) assumed capacity for some residential development on land planned for a mix of <br />uses; and (D) assumed capacity for some residential development through redevelopment. See Part I of <br />the Residential Land Supply Study; Part II (at Chapter 4); Part III (accounting for the impacts of other <br />uses on residential land); Part IV (listing measures 1-4 and 5-7 as the measures that will result in <br />additional vacant, partially vacant, infill and redevelopment land and/or lands that may be used for a <br />mix of residential and employment uses). <br />9 Final <br />