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Supply and Demand Analysis in Acres <br /> Low Medium High Total <br /> Density Density Density <br />:...~~~. <br />.~. <br />Total Net Buildable Acres <br />for Housin <br />g 4,180 828 195 5,802 <br />Flat Buildable Acres 3,158 111 192 4,1.29 <br />15-25°/° Sloped Land 913 41 1 955 <br />Eugene 605 39 ~ 645 <br />Springfield 34l 2 ~ 310 <br />Steep Sloped ~~25%~ Buildable <br />Acres 108 9 1 l18 <br />Eugene 341 2 0 343 <br />Springfield 36l 6 1 374 <br />AMA <br />1~ <br />Low-High Range Residential Demand <br />Remainin After Subtractin Demand <br />g g 3,298 - 523 - 120 - 3,941- <br /> <br />Met by Buildable Lots 4 225 <br />~ 64 <br />1 <br />14? <br />5,013 <br />Land Demand for Housing Displaced <br />by Redevelo ment <br />p 2l 0 0 2l <br />Total Expected Residential Land <br />Demand -1992-2415 3,844 589 135 4,564 <br />Low-High Range Residential Land 3,325 - 523 - 120 - 3,968 - <br />Demand -1992-2015 4,252 fi41 141 5,440 <br />Difference between Total Buildable <br />Supply and Expected Residential 940 239 60 1,238 <br />Land Demand in Acres* <br />Note: Totals may differ due to rounding. Assumptions are estimates based on available data. <br />`Housing is not allocated to cammercial and mixed use designated land due to State Administrative Rules although <br />it is known that some housing will be built on commercial and mixed use land, <br />