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<br /> <br />Urban Reserves Technical Analysis Supplement 7 <br /> <br />(e.g. have some development) and undeveloped were <br />further evaluated, as they are considered to have <br />development potential. Land that is committed, protected <br />or developed was removed from Urban Reserves capacity <br />consideration. <br /> <br />The Study Area Acreage by Land Category Table shows <br />that the remaining buildable acreage (partially vacant plus <br />undeveloped) in the Urban Reserves study area is 10,951 acres, or 42 percent of the land in the study <br />area. <br /> <br />Map 2, Urban Reserves <br />Study Area Development <br />Potential Map shows these <br />results geospatially. <br /> <br />The capacity analysis <br />combines our land need <br />and land supply results to <br />determine how many <br />homes or jobs can be <br />accommodated on the <br />developable land. No uses <br />are assigned to specific <br />land in the study area; the <br />analysis simply identifies <br />whether there is enough <br />land with specific <br />characteristics to <br />potentially meet different <br />needs. <br /> <br />To estimate the number of <br />potential future homes, <br />the capacity analysis <br />evaluates the slope, <br />elevation, and size <br />characteristics of each lot <br />within the study area, and <br />estimates the average <br />number of residential <br />dwelling units or jobs that <br />Study Area Acreage by Land Category: <br />Committed 7,528 <br />6,321 <br />Developed 1,056 <br />Partially Vacant – Buildable 6,884 <br />Undeveloped – Buildable 4,067 <br />Total Study Area 25,856 <br />Protected <br />June 24, 2019, Work Session – Item 2