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Table 26. Echo Boomers (Age in 2012: 15 to 28 years old; Age in 2035: 35 to 48 <br />yearsold).........................................................................................................................98 <br />Table 27. Growth of immigrants and change in ethnic composition .......................100 <br />Table 28. Estimate of needed dwelling units by structure type, Eugene, 2012- <br />2032................................................................................................................................111 <br />Table 29. Baseline estimate of needed dwelling units by type and tenure, <br />Eugene, 2012-2032..................................................................................................112 <br />Table 30. Estimate of needed dwelling units by income level, Eugene, 2012-2032 <br />...........................................................................................................................................113 <br />Table 31. Allocation of new housing units by plan designation, Eugene, 2012- <br />2032 <br />012- <br />2032................................................................................................................................115 <br />Table 32. Capacity method by category of land, with land included in Capacity <br />Method 1 shown in green highlight...................................................................120 <br />Table 33. Capacity method by category of land, with land included in Capacity <br />Method 2 shown in green highlight...................................................................122 <br />Table 34. Capacity method by category of land, with land included in Capacity <br />Method 2 shown in green highlight...................................................................124 <br />Table 35. Vacant residential acres within Eugene's UGB that are subject to <br />Capacity Method 1, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012 ...............125 <br />Table 36. Density assumptions, average dwelling units per vacant residential acre <br />(net) for Capacity Method 1..................................................................................126 <br />Table 37. Net -to -gross conversion assumptions, dwelling units per acre, by plan <br />designation Capacity Method 1, Eugene UGB................................................127 <br />Table 38. Density assumptions, average dwelling units per vacant residential acre <br />(gross) for Capacity Method 1.............................................................................127 <br />Table 39. Dwelling Unit Capacity of LDR, Land Subject to Capacity Method 1....128 <br />Table 40. Dwelling Unit Capacity of MDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 1...128 <br />Table 41. Dwelling Unit Capacity of HDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 1....129 <br />Table 42. Vacant residential acres within Eugene's UGB that are subject to <br />Capacity Method 2, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012 ...............130 <br />Table 43. Density assumptions, average dwelling units per vacant residential acre <br />(gross) for Capacity Method 2.............................................................................130 <br />Table 44. Dwelling Unit Capacity of HDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 2....131 <br />Table 45. Vacant residential lots within Eugene's UGB that are subject to Capacity <br />Method 3, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012 .................................132 <br />Table 46. Dwelling unit per lot assumption for Capacity Method 3 .........................133 <br />Table 47. Dwelling Unit Capacity of LDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 3.....133 <br />Table 48. Estimated housing potential on vacant residential lands by plan <br />designation..................................................................................................................133 <br />Table 49. Partially vacant residential acres within Eugene's UGB that are subject <br />to Capacity Method 1, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012..........136 <br />Table 50. Density assumptions, average dwelling units per partially vacant <br />residential acre (net) for Capacity Method 1 .................................................136 <br />Table 51. Net -to -gross conversion assumptions, dwelling units per acre, by plan <br />designation Capacity Method 1, Eugene UGB................................................137 <br />Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page iii <br />