• Land needed for schools. This includes 4J and Bethel school districts' plans for new schools by <br />general location within the City and potential plans for selling surplus school properties. <br />• Land needed for semi-public uses. This includes land for churches, non-profit organizations, and <br />related semi-public uses. <br />3. Public and Semi-Public Land Needs <br />This section summarizes the forecast of needed public and semi-public land on employment land in <br />Eugene for the planning period 2012-2032. Table 1 summarizes where the 57 acres of public and semi- <br />public demand will be met on employment designations inside the UGB: <br />Table 1. Where Public and Semi-public Demand Will be Met Inside the Current UGB on <br />Employment Land, in gross acres, 2012-2032 <br />City of Eugene <br />University <br />City of <br />Plan <br />storm- <br />waste- building <br />fire EWEB of <br />Eugene <br />School <br />Total <br />Designation <br />water <br />water facilities <br />water Oregon <br />parks <br />districts <br />(rounded) <br />Commercial <br />8 <br />- <br />- 15 <br />4 <br />- <br />27 <br />Industrial <br />27 <br />0.5 - <br />3 - - <br />- <br />- <br />31 <br />Total <br />35 <br />0.5 0 <br />3 0 15 <br />4 <br />- <br />57 <br />The 57 acre public land need on employment land is based on the following assumptions: <br />• Public operations and facilities may be smaller in the future than the current level of service <br />(6.7 gross acres per 1,000 people 2) because Eugene already has most of the large public facilities <br />the City is likely to need over the 20-year planning period. <br />o Recently built public facilities include: a new Federal building, a new Library, a new site <br />for EWEB (Eugene Water and Electric Board) facilities, new fire and emergency facilities <br />and a new police station. The City anticipates building a new city hall on publicly owned <br />property. <br />o The community may need some new, smaller public facilities over the 20-year period <br />that will require City land acquisition or easements on land. Review of City of Eugene <br />master plans and capital improvement project lists identify several smaller <br />infrastructure facility projects that are planned to occur within the 20-year planning <br />period to address stormwater, wastewater and fire needs, totaling a need for just over <br />38 acres of employment land inside the UGB3. The majority of the 38 acres needed is for <br />stormwater facilities (35 acres), specifically for 7.6 acres on Commercial land and 27.4 <br />2 From Lane County Tax Assessor data regarding property within public and semi-public ownership. For more <br />information, see excerpt from the Eugene Comprehensive Lands Assessment, Table D-1 in the Technical Support <br />portion of the public record. <br />3 Smaller public facility needs were identified through review of the following: the City of Eugene stormwater basin <br />plans for stormwater, the 2013 Capital Improvement Projects list for buildings and transportation, the Wastewater <br />Master Plan and Public Facilities Plan for wastewater, the 2010-2015 Capital Improvement Projects list for fire <br />stations, and November 2011 correspondence with Brad Taylor, Water Planning Supervisor from the Eugene Water <br />and Electric Board for water. <br />Employment Land Supply Study I May 2017 Part III - Page 2 <br />