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Table 52. Dwelling Unit Capacity of LDR, Land Subject to Capacity Method 1....137 <br />Table 53. Dwelling Unit Capacity of MDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 1...138 <br />Table 54. Dwelling Unit Capacity of HDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 1....139 <br />Table 55. Partially vacant residential acres within Eugene's UGB that are subject <br />to Capacity Method 2, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012..........140 <br />Table 56. Average dwelling units per vacant residential acre as of 2012 .............140 <br />Table 57. Dwelling Unit Capacity of HDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 2....141 <br />Table 58. Partially vacant residential lots within Eugene's UGB that are subject <br />to <br />Capacity Method 3, Eugene Buildable Lands Inventory, 2012 ...............142 <br />Table 59. Dwelling unit per lot assumption for Capacity Method 3 .........................143 <br />Table 60. Dwelling Unit Capacity of LDR Land Subject to Capacity Method 3.....143 <br />Table 61. Estimated housing potential on partially vacant residential lands by <br />plan designation, number of dwelling units, Eugene UGB .......................143 <br />Table 62. New lots created on LDR lots less than one acre in size, 2012-2032..144 <br />Table 63. New secondary dwelling units created, 2012-2032 ...................................145 <br />Table 64. New Dwellings Created on MDR and HDR Small Lots, 2012-2032 ......145 <br />Table 65. Estimated housing capacity through baseline redevelopment on <br />residential land, Eugene, 2012 to 2032 ...........................................................146 <br />Table 66. Residential land capacity summary, Eugene, 2012 .....................................147 <br />Table 67. Comparison of capacity of existing residential land with need for new <br />dwelling units, Eugene UGB, 2012-2032 .........................................................148 <br />Table 68. Summary of all land deficit or surplus, Housing Needs Analysis <br />Conclusion....................................................................................................................149 <br />Page iv ECONorthwest Part 11 — Eugene Housing Needs Analysis <br />