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Eugene needed housing density and mix ECONorthwest Page <br />UGB (Step 6) to determine whether there is enough land in the UGB to meet <br />expected housing need (ORS 197.296(6)). <br />8. Cities are required to consider land-use <br />Consider land-use efficiency measures. <br />efficiency measures if the housing needs analysis finds that the City may not <br />meet identified housing needs (ORS 197.296(6) and (7)). The statute requires that <br />the City evaluate land use efficiency measures when density and mix are <br />needed <br />different than actual density and mix. <br />ECLA did not include assessing or adopting land-use efficiency measures. <br />9. Cities that identify a deficiency of <br />Designation of lands for residential uses. <br />residential land (Step 7) must either adopt land-use efficiency measures and/or <br />amend its urban growth boundary to include sufficient buildable lands to <br />accommodate housing needs for the next 20-years (ORS 197.296(6)). <br />ECLA did not include potential amendments to the UGB. <br />The analysis of residential land sufficiency within the UGB from Envision Eugene <br />may be different from the analysis in ECLA based on the analysis of needed density and <br />mix, as well as the potential adoption of land-use efficiency measures. <br />PC AIS, p20 <br />
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