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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit B <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit B] <br />The mix and density of needed housing is determined in the housing needs projection. Sufficient <br />buildable land shall be designated on the comprehensive plan map to satisfy housing needs by type <br />and density range as determined in the housing needs projection. The local buildable lands inventory <br />must document the amount of buildable land in each residential plan designation. <br />The housing needs projection is located in Section 3.6.2 of the City's Housing Needs Analysis (Part II of <br />the Residential Land Supply Study). Eugene's needed housing mix over the 2012-2032 planning period is <br />55% single-family detached housing and 45% multi -family housing. During that period, Eugene's average <br />density (by comprehensive plan designation) is estimate to be: <br />Low Density Residential averaged 5.4 dwelling units per net acre. <br />Medium Density Residential averaged 13.4 dwelling units per net acre. <br />High Density Residential averaged 32.6 dwelling units per net acre. <br />With Eugene's needed housing mix (55% single-family detached and 45% multi -family), Eugene's <br />residential density would be is 7.8 dwelling units per net acre. <br />Part V of the Residential Land Supply Study is the City's final Residential Buildable Lands Inventory for <br />the 2012-2032 planning period. That Inventory includes maps which demonstrate there is sufficient <br />buildable land designated on the Metro Plan Diagram to satisfy these housing needs. Together, the <br />vacant and partially vacant supply included in Figures 1 and 2 and Tables 1-3 with the capacity methods <br />and density assumptions provided in Table 5 and 6, and the redevelopment estimates provided in Table <br />4, constitute Eugene's 2012-2032 Residential Buildable Land Inventory (BLI). <br />660-008-0015 —See findings under ORS 197.307(4) and (6), above. <br />660-008-0020 -- Specific Plan Designations Required <br />(1) Plan designations that allow or require residential uses shall be assigned to all buildable land. <br />Such designations may allow nonresidential uses as well as residential uses. Such designations may <br />be considered to be "residential plan designations" for the purposes of this division. The plan <br />designations assigned to buildable land shall be specific so as to accommodate the varying housing <br />types and densities identified in the local housing needs projection. <br />The City's analysis of its residential land uses the comprehensive plan designation as a foundational <br />component. The intent of each comprehensive plan designation category (e.g. for residential or <br />employment uses) is described in Section G of the Metro Plan. Based on these descriptions, every area <br />identified as "buildable land" in the City's "Final Residential Land Supply (2032)" document (Part V of the <br />Envision Eugene / Residential Land Supply Study) has a Metro Plan land use designation that clearly <br />allows or requires the needed residential uses, such as Low Density Residential, Medium Density <br />Residential and High Density Residential. Plan designations that could allow housing include the <br />commercial designations. Since a minimum residential density is not required in commercial zones, the <br />City did not initially allocate housing to commercial land. Instead, the City used a proforma-based <br />analysis to identify housing capacity through redevelopment on commercial land as discussed in Part I <br />and Part IV of the Residential Land Supply Study. <br />The HNA at Part II of the Residential Land Supply Study describes the housing types assigned to <br />buildable land. Table 31 includes the allocation of housing types and number of units by plan <br />17 Final <br />