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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />businesses and new targeted industries, especially a diversified <br />manufacturing base that includes advanced manufacturing, food and <br />beverages, wood products manufacturing, regional distribution, trade, and <br />services such as offices, software developers, educational technology, <br />corporate headquarters, and other employment uses. <br />3.16 Parcel size and suitability. Designate land for industrial sites in the <br />various sizes needed to accommodate the City's identified target industries. <br />Additionally, provide appropriate area for the development of smaller -scale <br />support industries and services in close proximity to large lot industrial and <br />employment users. <br />3.17 Large lot preservation. Apply, monitor and maintain regulations that <br />protect and preserve large lot industrial and employment sites (greater than <br />10 acres) in the Clear Lake area, and prevent re -designations or land <br />divisions into lots smaller than 10 acres in accordance with the stated land <br />needs of the 2012-2032 Economic Opportunity Analysis, as shown in the <br />following table. <br />Site Size Range <br />Number of sites <br />needed <br />10 to 20 acres <br />4 <br />20 to 50 acres <br />2 <br />50 to 75 acres <br />3 <br />75 acres and laraer <br />2 <br />3.18 Multimodal freight accessibility. Encourage maximum use of industrial <br />land by businesses that rely on access and adjacency to multimodal (rail, <br />highway, airport) freight infrastructure and services. <br />3.19 Industrial land preservation. Protect and retain the West Eugene and <br />Highway 99 Industrial Corridors as industrial land, particularly parcels with <br />access to rail infrastructure. Foster opportunities for a variety of heavy <br />Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan I July 2017 ED -6 <br />