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Table 34. Industrial land sufficiency, <br />sites smaller than 10 acres, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Acres in <br />Sites smaller <br />than 10 <br />acres <br />Land supply (gross acres) 435 <br />Vacant 404 <br />Redevelopment 31 <br />Land Needed (gross acres) 283 <br />Land surplus (gross acres) 152 <br />Source: ECONorthwest <br />The sufficiency of industrial land on sites smaller than 10 acres was <br />calculated by subtracting the land need (283 acres) from the land supply (435 acres) <br />Industrial Sites 10 Acres or Larger <br />Table 35 shows the following information about the supply of industrial <br />sites larger than 10 acres: <br />Vacant. Eugene has four vacant sites between 10 and 20 acres and <br />four vacant sites between 20 to 50 acres. The 2012 employment land <br />supply documents Eugene's industrial land inventory in detail. <br />• Redevelopable. Eugene has three redevelopable industrial sites in <br />the 10 to 20 acres. These sites all have small amount of <br />development (e.g., a single dwelling or a parking lot). Eugene also <br />has one redevelopable site between 20 and 50 acres." <br />Brownfield/ Assembly. The City's policies are to actively pursue a <br />strategy of creating new industrial sites through brownfield <br />remediation, site assembly, or both. Based on these policies, the <br />City assumes that there is capacity for three sites in the 10 to 20 acre <br />range for development over the planning period. The land for these <br />sites is assumed to come from the 152-acre surplus of industrial <br />land on sites smaller than 10 acres. <br />Eugene is documenting its measures to increase employment <br />development in a subsequent part (Part IV) of the Envision Eugene <br />Employment Land Supply Study. The Envision Eugene Employment <br />Land Supply Study is an appendix to the Envision Eugene <br />Comprehensive Plan). <br />A comparison of the supply of sites with the need for sites (Table 35) <br />shows that Eugene has a deficit of industrial sites in all categories of sites <br />77 This information is documented in Part I of the City's Employment Land Supply Study. <br />Page 124 ECONorthwest Part 11 - Eugene Economic Opportunities Analysis <br />
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