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Recommendations for Baseline Assumptions ECONorthwest April 2009 Page 20 <br />Semi-Public uses <br />This category includes lands for semi-public uses, such as churches, non-profit <br />organizations, and related semi-public uses. The City currently has 1.3 acres per 1,000 <br />people (232 acres) for semi-public uses. <br />? <br />Potential range of assumption: The City could assume that future need for <br /> <br />semi-public land will be similar to current uses, at 1.3 acres per 1,000 people. <br />Under that assumption, the City will need about 50 acres for semi-public uses <br />over the 20-year planning period. <br />? <br />CAC and TAC discussion: CAC and TAC had no comments on the need for <br /> <br />future semi-public land needs. <br />? <br />Current technical recommendation for baseline assumption: We recommend <br /> <br />assuming need for 1.3 acres per 1,000 people or 50 acres of land for public <br />facilities and operations. <br />? <br />Data source: The assumption about need for semi-public land is a point <br /> <br />estimate, based on LCOG GIS data and City of Eugene Planning Department’s <br />building permit data. <br /> <br /> <br />
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