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CMO_Document_Number
20159
Document_Title
Amending the Eugene-Springfield Metro Area General Plan to adopt a new "Residential Land Use & Housing Element" and related changes to the plan text and glossary; adopting a severability clause; and providing an effective date.
Adopted_Date
7/12/1999
Approved Date
7/12/1999
CMO_Effective_Date
8/12/1999
Signer
James D. Torrey
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Supply and Demand Anaiysis in Units <br /> Low Medium High Total <br /> Density Density Density <br />... <br />~~P~:: <br />.~''. <br />Total Units on Buildable Acres 28,681 13,O1S 6,760 48,519 <br />Units vn Flat Buildable Acres 21,791 12,432 6,120 40,949 <br />Units on 15-25°/o Sloped Land 5,403 632 39 6,014 <br />Eugene same density as flat} 4,1 ?5 624 35 4, S34 <br />Springfield ~~a4 Dwelling <br /> <br />} <br />Unitslacre 1,ZZS $ 4 1,249 <br />Units on Steep ~~25°/~~ Sloped <br />1,482 <br />14 <br />1 <br />1 <br />4g1 <br />Buildable Land , <br />Eugene ~ a~3 DUlacre} 1, 923 6 0 1, a29 <br />Springfield ~~ 1.25 DUlacre} 459 S 1 46S <br />~~ ~~~~~. <br />Law-High Range Residential Demand <br />Remainin After Subtractin Demand <br />8 g 22,813 " 8,384 - 4,200 - 35,451- <br /> <br />Met by Buildable Lots & lnfill 29 042 <br />r 10 270 <br />j 5145 <br />~ <br />44,451 <br />Unit Demand for Housing Displaced by <br />Redevelo ment <br />p 149 0 ~ 149 <br />Total Expected Residential Unit <br />Demand -1992-2015 26,449 9,432 4,125 40,606 <br />Low-High Range Residential Unit 23,022 - 5,384 - 4,200 - 35,606 - <br />Demand -1992-2015 29,191 10,210 5,145 44,606 <br />Difference between Total Buildable <br />Supply and Expected Residential 2,232 3,646 2,035 1,913 <br />Land Demand in Units <br />Note: Tatals may differ due to rounding. Assumptions are estimates based on available data. <br />'Housing is not allocated to commercial 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 />5. Undeveloped residential land is considered unbuildable and removed from the supply if it <br />is within 230 KV powerline easements, the floodway, protected wetlands or wetland <br />mitigation sites in Eugene, wetlands larger than 0.25 acres in Springfield or buffers <br />around Class A and B streams and ponds. The remaining buildable residential land is <br />located primarily on the outer edge of the UGB and some of the buildable residential land <br />
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