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<br />Variations to the Baseline Assumptions ECONorthwest October 2009 Page 9 <br />Table 3. Deficit of land (in gross <br />2010 to 2030 <br />Land Deficit (Gross Acres) <br />Baseline <br />Plan DesignationAssumptionsVariation 1Variation 2Variation 3 <br />Residential <br />Low Density Residential 1,301 751 658 511 <br />Medium Density Residential 300 326 309 268 <br />High Density Residential 254 264 257 246 <br />Commercial 408 314 282 180 <br />Industrial ---- ---- ---- ---- <br />Residential and Commercial Land Deficit 2,262 1,655 1,506 1,204 <br />Difference from Baseline Assumptions <br />Gross Acres 608 756 1,058 <br />Percent Difference27%33%47% <br /> <br />Summary of Land Sufficiency in the Eugene UGB Under <br />Source: LCOG Buildable Lands Inventory, ECONorthwest memorandum <br />Baseline Assumptions and Variations to the Baseline Assumptions <br /> <br />Note: The numbers in the table above may not add exactly to the totals shown in the table as a result of rounding. <br />Note: Each variation shows a surplus of industrial land based strictly on number of acres needed in the EOA. The variations do not <br />account for special characteristics of needed industrial sites (e.g., site size or proximity to I-5), as discussed in the memorandum <br />Summary of Land Sufficiency in the Eugene UGB Under Baseline Assumptions and Variations to the Baseline Assumptions. <br /> <br /≯» ¾±¬¬±³ ¸¿´º ±º Ì¿¾´» í ¸±© ¸±© ³«½¸ ´¿²¼ ²»»¼ · ®»¼«½»¼ ¾§ ¬¸» ª¿®·¿¬·±²æ <br />¿¾±«¬ êðè ¬± ïôðëè ¿½®»ò <br />I <br />NTERPRETATION <br /≯» ¬¸®»» ª¿®·¿¬·±² ¬± ¬¸» ¾¿»´·²» ¿²¿´§· ¼»½®·¾»¼ ¿¾±ª» ¿®» ²±¬ ¬¸» ±²´§ °±·¾´» <br />³°¬·±² «»¼ ·² ¬¸» ´¿²¼ ²»»¼ ¿²¿´§· ½±«´¼ <br />¾» ª¿®·»¼ ·² ³¿²§ ±¬¸»® °´¿«·¾´» ©¿§æ <br />ò ̸» ª¿®·¿¬·±² °®»»²¬»¼ ¿¾±ª» ¼·¼ ²±¬ ·²½´«¼» <br />Ô» ®»·¼»²¬·¿´ ®»¼»ª»´±°³»²¬ <br /> <br />¬¸» °±·¾·´·¬§ ¬¸¿¬ ¬¸»®» ³¿§ ¾» ´» ®»·¼»²¬·¿´ ®»¼»ª»´±°³»²¬ ±ª»® ¬¸» ²»¨¬ îð <br />§»¿® ¬¸¿² ¬¸»®» ©¿ ±ª»® ¬¸» ´¿¬ »·¹¸¬ §»¿®ò ß½½±®¼·²¹ ¬± ±³» ¼»ª»´±°³»²¬ <br />»¨°»®¬ô ¬¸» ·²¬»²·¬§ ±º ®»·¼»²¬·¿´ ®»¼»ª»´±°³»²¬ ¬¸¿¬ ±½½«®®»¼ ±ª»® ¬¸» ´¿¬ º»© <br />§»¿® ³¿§ ²±¬ ¾» ®»°»¿¬»¼ ·² Û«¹»²» ·² ¬¸» ²»¨¬ îð §»¿®ò <br /> ̸· ³»³±®¿²¼«³ »¬·³¿¬» <br />Ò»»¼ º±® ´¿®¹» ½±³³»®½·¿´ ±® ·²¼«¬®·¿´ ·¬»ò <br /> <br />»³°´±§³»²¬ ´¿²¼ ²»»¼ ¾¿»¼ ±² »¨°»½¬»¼ »³°´±§³»²¬ ¹®±©¬¸ ¿²¼ ¸·¬±®·½¿´ <br />»³°´±§³»²¬ ¼»²·¬·»ò ß²±¬¸»® ©¿§ ¬± º±®»½¿¬ »³°´±§³»²¬ ´¿²¼ ²»»¼ · ¾¿»¼ <br />±² ¬¸» ½¸¿®¿½¬»®·¬·½ ±º ·¬» º±® ·²¼«¬®·» »¨°»½¬»¼ ø±® ¼»·®»¼÷ ¬± ¹®±©ò Ú±® <br />»¨¿³°´»ô ·º ¿ ½·¬§ ©¿²¬»¼ ¬± ¿¬¬®¿½¬ ´¿®¹»ó½¿´» ³¿²«º¿½¬«®·²¹ô ¬¸» ½·¬§ ©±«´¼ <br />²»»¼ ¬± ¸¿ª» ´¿²¼ ø·¬»÷ ¬¸¿¬ ¸¿ª» ¬¸» ½¸¿®¿½¬»®·¬·½ ²»»¼»¼ ¾§ ¬¸» <br />³¿²«º¿½¬«®»®ò ̧°·½¿´ ·¬» ½¸¿®¿½¬»®·¬·½ ²»»¼»¼ º±® ´¿®¹»ó½¿´» ³¿²«º¿½¬«®·²¹ <br />·²½´«¼» ·¬» îëó¿½®» ¿²¼ ´¿®¹»®ô ½´±» °®±¨·³·¬§ ¬± ¬®¿²°±®¬¿¬·±² ·²º®¿¬®«½¬«®» <br />ø¹»²»®¿´´§ ×óë ¿²¼ ®¿·´®±¿¼÷ô º´¿¬ ¬±°±¹®¿°¸§ô ¿²¼ ½±³°¿¬·¾´» «®®±«²¼·²¹ «»ò <br />Ó¿²§ ½·¬·» <br />·²¼«¬®·¿´ ¿²¼ ½±³³»®½·¿´ ´¿²¼ ²»»¼ô ¿²¼ô ½±²»¯«»²¬´§ ·² ±³» ½¿» øî÷ ¬¸» <br />
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