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on Industrial land, the balance being 3 acres for fire stations and a 0.5 acre site for <br />wastewater facilities. Note that specific utility needs that might occur within the right- <br />of-way of new development (e.g. roads, utility lines) are already accounted for in the <br />density assumptions used to determine the capacity of the buildable lands inventory <br />and are therefore not included in this estimate.' <br />o The University of Oregon anticipates no or an insignificant amount of student growth <br />for the next 20 years.' The University also has a goal of providing on-campus housing <br />for 25% of its underclassmen. To that end, the University plans to add 1,250 additional <br />beds during the planning period which can be accommodated on the existing campus.' <br />The University also forecasts a need for 45 acres of land adjacent to the main campus <br />and the Autzen Stadium complex for non-residential uses. Some lands near these two <br />locations that are suitable for university expansion are currently in the Commercial plan <br />designation. Based on how much land around these areas is designated Commercial, the <br />need is estimated to be 15 acres of Commercial land (the other 30 acres is from non- <br />employment plan designations).' <br />o Lane County, EWEB, and the University of Oregon indicated that they do not have land <br />that they classify as surplus land at this time.' <br />o Table 1 is a summary of the amount of employment land needed for new public <br />operations and facilities inside the UGB. The acreage needed inside the UGB reduces the <br />2012 employment land supply's capacity as reflected in the Conclusion section, below. <br />• Park land need determinations use the projects identified in the Parks, Recreation & Open Space <br />(PROS) Project and Priority Plan as guidance for anticipated future park need. This plan was <br />adopted as a fiscal plan related to system development charges in 2006 and identifies <br />acquisition and development priorities for a population consistent with that identified in <br />' Specifically, the employment density assumptions used in the buildable lands analysis are adjusted to account for <br />road and utility needs that would occur within the right-of-way of development; e.g. a net-to-gross conversion <br />factor is applied to the density assumption. <br />' This information was provided by JP Monroe, Director of Institutional Research at the University of Oregon in an <br />interview on May 9, 2013. <br />6 This was provided by Chris Ramey, University Architect and Associate Vice President of Campus Planning and Real <br />Estate at the University of Oregon in an interview on May 8, 2013, and the University of Oregon Residential Hall <br />Modernization Study, 2011, pages 6 and 7. No distinction was made regarding whether the land needed is <br />developed or vacant because in either scenario, the University use would be displacing either existing or future <br />capacity that needs to be accounted for. <br />' This information was provided by Chris Ramey, University Architect and Associate Vice President of Campus <br />Planning and Real Estate at the University of Oregon in an interview on May 8, 2013. <br />' City staff asked staff at public agencies in Eugene about surplus land. Chris Ramey, Associate Vice President at the <br />University of Oregon, said that the University does not expect to have surplus land over the 20-year planning <br />period. EWEB staff indicate that the agency does not currently have land that is designated as surplus. Staff at Lane <br />County indicate that the County does not currently have plans to surplus County properties, including the Lane <br />County Fairgrounds. <br />Employment Land Supply Study I May 2017 Part III - Page 3 <br />
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