Part III. Public and Semi-Public Uses on <br />Employment Land (2012-2032) <br />Part III includes the following sections and tables: <br />1. Introduction <br />2. Historical Public and Semi-Public Land Uses <br />3. Public and Semi-Public Land Needs <br />4. Summary of Public Land Uses on Employment Land <br />5. Summary of 2012 Employment Land Supply After Public Need Deductions <br />6. 2012 Employment Land Supply Conclusions <br />Table 1. Where Public and Semi-public Demand Will be Met Inside the Current UGB on Employment <br />Land, in gross acres, 2012-2032 <br />Table 2. Estimate of Public Land Need on Employment Land, inside the current Eugene UGB, gross acres, <br />2012-2032 <br />Table 3. Summary of Employment Land Supply After Public Need Capacity Deductions, in gross acres, <br />2012-2032 <br />1. Introduction <br />This Part addresses the 20-year public and semi-public uses which are likely be located on employment <br />land inside the urban growth boundary (UGB). These uses displace capacity forjobs that would <br />otherwise occur on the employment land identified in Part I of this Study, and this loss must be <br />incorporated into the capacity analysis of employment lands. Using the analysis below, the amount of <br />employment capacity lost due to accommodating public uses on employment land can to be accounted <br />for when determining the capacity of employment land (see summary section).' <br />2. Historical Public and Semi-Public Land Uses <br />Cities need to plan for public and semi-public facilities such as schools, governments, churches, parks, <br />and other non-profit organizations that will expand as population increases. For the purpose of <br />estimating land needed for these uses, land is classified into four categories: <br />• Land needed for public operations and facilities. This includes lands for City offices and <br />maintenance facilities, county facilities, state facilities, federal facilities, and other related public <br />facilities. <br />Land needed for parks and open space. This includes all land for publicly-owned park and open <br />space use within the Eugene UGB. <br />' All acreage estimates are rounded to the nearest whole number. For exact acreage estimates see the Summary of <br />Public Facilities and Operations Land Needs and Park-By-Park Methodology documents in the Technical Support <br />portion of the public record. <br />Employment Land Supply Study I May 2017 Part III - Page 1 <br />