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Eugene needed housing density and mix ECONorthwest Page <br />Table B-2. Dwelling units by type, Eugene city limits, 1990, 2000, and 2007 <br />199020002007New Units 1990-2007 <br />Percent of Percent <br />Structure typeUnitsPercentUnitsPercentUnitsPercentUnitstotalIncrease <br />Single-family detached <br />Single-family attached <br />Two to four units <br />Five or more units <br />Total100%44% <br />4 7,991100%6 1,332100%6 8,895100%2 0,904 <br /> <br />Note: Single- <br /> <br />Table B-3 shows needed density and mix in comparison to the ECLA baseline. Table <br />B-3 also shows a version of residential land need with the needed mix (55% detached <br />housing types and 45% attached housing types) but with the ECLA average density by <br />housing type(e.g., single-family detached 5.4 dwelling units per net acre, single-family <br />attached 20.2 dwelling units per net acre, etc.). <br />When the mix is changed to the needed mix (55%/45%), the average net density <br />increases because of the increase in percent of denser housing types (e.g., structures <br />with 5+ units) and the decrease in less dense housing types (e.g., single-family <br />detached). The change is an increase of 0.4 dwelling units per net acre (a 5% increase), <br />from 7.3 dwelling units per net acre in the ECLA Baseline analysis to 7.7 dwelling units <br />per net acre. <br />PC AIS, p22 <br />
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