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<br />delineated: existing park service areas; expanded park service areas due to <br />access improvements; and, future park project service areas. <br /> <br />2) -- Estimate existing population within existing and future <br />neighborhood park service areas. <br />Parks service for the existing population is estimated using address data <br />from the Regional Geographic Information System (GIS). Existing dwelling <br />unit types were identified by land use code and were multiplied by an <br />average household size factor for that dwelling type. Average household <br />size factors used in the analysis were consistent with the City's parks SDC <br />methodology. <br /> <br />3) -- Estimate future population within existing and future <br />neighborhood park service areas. <br />Future population growth within park service areas is estimated by applying <br />dwelling-unit-density and household size assumptions to potentially <br />buildable residential lands inside the Eugene Urban Growth Boundary. <br /> <br />4) -- Determine percentage of total population served within <br />neighborhood park service areas attributable to existing population <br />versus future growth population. <br />This is a simple calculation using the results of steps 2 and 3. <br /> <br />5) -- Multiply growth population share by the number of acres of <br />neighborhood park land to determine growth capacity needs. <br />Growth's share of the total population of existing service areas is used to <br />determine growth capacity needs of existing park land and development. <br />Growth's share of the total population of expanded service areas is used to <br />determine growth capacity needs of future land acquisition and <br />development. <br /> <br />Table 12 shows the results of the neighborhood parks capacity analysis. <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br />Parks, <br />