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Table 8 shows average development density by Comprehensive Plan <br />Designation and structure type for the 2001 to 2012 period. Table 8 shows <br />that residential density varied by plan designation and structure type. <br />• Low Density Residential had about 62% of development, <br />averaging 5.4 dwelling units per net acre. <br />• Medium Density Residential had about 19% of development, <br />averaging 13.4 dwelling units per net acre. <br />• High Density Residential had about 19% of development, <br />averaging 32.6 dwelling units per net acre. <br />• Mixed Use Designations had less than 1% of development, <br />averaging between 5.8 and 20.4 dwelling units per net acre. <br />Table 8. Average development density by Comprehensive Plan Designation and structure <br />type, dwelling units per net acre, 2001-2012, Eugene UGB <br />High Density Residential Mixed Use 5.8 na na na 5.8 <br />Mixed Use 8.5 na 5.9 na 7.2 <br />Average density by housing type 5.4 20.5 10.4 24.4 7.5 <br />Source: LCOG GIS data and City of Eugene Planning Department <br />Part 11 - Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page 29 <br />Average Density (dwelling units per net acre) <br />Average <br />Single- <br />Density by <br />Family <br />Single -Family <br />Structure with <br />Structure with <br />Plan <br />Plan Designation <br />Detached <br />Attached <br />2 to 4 units <br />5+ units <br />Designation <br />Low Density Residential <br />5.3 <br />35.5 <br />7.1 <br />8.3 <br />5.4 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />7.9 <br />16.6 <br />12.3 <br />18.1 <br />13.4 <br />High Density Residential <br />15.4 <br />35.0 <br />30.7 <br />35.0 <br />32.6 <br />Medium Density Residential Mixed Use <br />4.5 <br />na <br />26.4 <br />39.5 <br />20.4 <br />High Density Residential Mixed Use 5.8 na na na 5.8 <br />Mixed Use 8.5 na 5.9 na 7.2 <br />Average density by housing type 5.4 20.5 10.4 24.4 7.5 <br />Source: LCOG GIS data and City of Eugene Planning Department <br />Part 11 - Eugene Housing Needs Analysis ECONorthwest Page 29 <br />