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PUBLIC COMMENT - DAN TERRELL & BILL KLOOS ON BEHALF OF HBA (1-4-17)
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I citing Record 467. While the 2010 Study identified a surplus of employment <br />2 land, it also noted the city's employment lands might not be suitable for some <br />3 kinds of uses.21 Respondents also note that the 2014 Update took into account <br />4 changing economic conditions, with the assumption that Coburg would restore <br />5 a large number of jobs that were lost during the 2007 recession and projected <br />6 additional job growth based on Oregon Employment Department (OED) <br />7 projections for Lane County Job Growth. Record 305-306. The 2014 update <br />8 analyzes regional economic projections and provides: <br />21 Record 467 (part of the 2010 Study) includes the 2010 comparative <br />analysis for land supply and demand and long term projections for 2010-2030 <br />and includes the following findings: <br />"The City of Coburg has a surplus of land within all employment <br />categories, however the surplus for Industrial Uses is not seen as <br />sufficient in size or characteristic to accommodate the City's <br />economic opportunities. <br />"The City should add approximately one lot or tract of land <br />consisting of 20-70 acres of land to accommodate flexibility in <br />responding to industry employment opportunities dining the <br />planning period (2010-2030). <br />CC***** <br />"Long Term Supply/Demand Summary[:]The City of Coburg is <br />currently faced with a supply of buildable land designated for <br />commercial and office purposes that is insufficient to meet future <br />long-term demand. The City is also faced with a limited supply of <br />available and appropriate buildable land designated for industrial <br />purposes." (Emphasis added.) <br />Page 49 <br />
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