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This document contains the following tables:
<br />Table 1. Dwelling units approved through building permits issued for new
<br />residential construction by structure type, Eugene, January 1, 2001 and
<br />December31, 2012.....................................................................................................21
<br />Table 2. Total permitted dwellings (all types) by year, selected Lane County cities,
<br />2000-2012.......................................................................................................................22
<br />Table 3. Total permitted single-family and multi -family dwellings by year,
<br />selected Lane County cities, 2000-2011.............................................................23
<br />Table 4. Observed housing mix for residential development, Eugene, 2001 to
<br />2012...................................................................................................................................24
<br />Table 5. Dwelling units by type, Eugene city limits, 1990, 2000, and 2011............25
<br />Table 6. Housing units by type and tenure, Eugene, 2011 ..............................................27
<br />Table 7. Average development density by structure type, dwelling units per net
<br />acre, 2001-2012, Eugene UGB................................................................................28
<br />Table 8. Average development density by Comprehensive Plan Designation and
<br />structure type, dwelling units per net acre, 2001-2012, Eugene UGB... 29
<br />Table 9. Persons in group quarters, City of Eugene, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 201132
<br />Table 10. Forecast of demand for new housing units, Eugene, 2012-2032 .............36
<br />Table 11. Population in the U.S., Oregon, the Willamette Valley, Lane County, and
<br />Eugene, 1990-2012.....................................................................................................56
<br />Table 12. Population by age, Eugene, 2000 and 2011 ......................................................58
<br />Table 13. Average household size, Oregon, Lane County, and Eugene, 2000, 2010,
<br />and2011..........................................................................................................................60
<br />Table 14. Persons of Latino origin, Oregon, Lane County, and Eugene, 1990, 2000,
<br />and2011..........................................................................................................................66
<br />Table 15. White, Non -White, and Hispanic or Latino population, Oregon, Lane
<br />County, and Eugene, 1990 and 2011....................................................................67
<br />Table 16. Places where residents of Eugene were employed, 2010 ........................... 68
<br />Table 17. Places where workers in Eugene lived, 2010 ...................................................69
<br />Table 18. Inventory of Mobile/Manufactured Home Parks, Eugene, 2012 .............72
<br />Table 19. Inflation-adjusted income indicators (in 2011 dollars), Eugene and
<br />Lane County, 1989, 1999, and 2010.....................................................................77
<br />Table 20. Illustration of affordable housing wage and rent gap by HUD income
<br />categories for a two-bedroom rental unit, Lane County, 2012 .................79
<br />Table 21. Rough estimate of housing affordability, Eugene, 2012 ..............................81
<br />Table 22. Average and median sales price, single-family dwellings, areas in
<br />Eugene, 2001, 2007, and 2011...............................................................................84
<br />Table 23. Comparison of income, housing value, and gross rent, Eugene, 1989,
<br />1999, and 2010.............................................................................................................91
<br />Table 24. Comparison of income, housing value, and gross rent, Lane County,
<br />1989, 1999, and 2010.................................................................................................91
<br />Table 25. Baby boomers (Age in 2012: 46 to 65 years old; Age in 2035: 66 to 85
<br />yearsold).........................................................................................................................96
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