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uses authorized by the ordinance for residentially designated areas are as shown ol~ the following <br />table: <br /> <br />site. <br /> <br />for <br /> <br />: could be located in the R-l, <br />~in R-3 andR- <br />[ R-4 zones if a hospital is located there <br />~ in the R- 1, <br />the addition of laboratories in the R-3 and R-4 zones would not reduce the <br />to accommodate the residential growth planned <br />inventory. <br /> <br />: City's acknowledged residential lands inventory documents (the Draft Supply and Demand <br />:Mi;hi AnalYsis and the Draft Site InventOry DocUmem- 1999) shoWs a residemial land supply of <br />02 buildable acres for the Metro area (4, 780 of Low Density, 828 acres of Medium Density). The <br />[~ R-1.5 and R-2 zones correlate to the LoTM Density and Medium Density plan desigr~aions. <br />W~ len comp axed to expected demand for these lands, the area provided a smplus of 940 acres of Low <br />DensitY Residential and 239 acres of Medium Density Residential. This surplus is more than <br />su 5cient to allow the otential reduction of up t° 40 acres for a hospital development site on R- 1, R- <br /> . p <br />1.5 or R-2 lands. Therefbre, the ordinance's allowance of a hospital development site on those lands <br />~s consistent with Goal 10. <br /> <br />Goal i]- Public Facilities and Services, To plan and develop a timely, orderly and efficient <br /> and services to se~'e as a framework for urban and rural <br /> <br />The amendments do no affect the City's provisions of public facilities and services. Therefore, Goal <br />11 does not apply. However, by providing additional zones in which hospital developmems can <br />occur, the arnendments allow fbr hospitals to be located in areas that will best serve the City's urban <br />and rural development. <br /> <br />Goal [,2- Trans_p__ortation. To provide and encourage a sqfe, convenient and economic transportation <br /> <br />Exhibit. A - 13 <br /> <br /> <br />