Table 1. Acres re-zoned to C-2 Community Commercial or E-2 Mixed Use <br />Employment <br />Study Area <br />Acres <br />Rezoned from* <br />Rezoned to <br />West Eugene <br />0.4 <br />C-1 <br />C-2 <br />30.5 <br />C-4 <br />C-2 <br />35.3 <br />1-2 <br />C-2 <br />1.8 <br />S-C <br />C-2 <br />Total to C-2 <br />68 <br />1.1 <br />C-2 <br />E-2 <br />12.8 <br />C-4 <br />E-2 <br />245.2 <br />1-2 <br />E-2 <br />12.2 <br />1-3 <br />E-2 <br />Total to E-2 <br />271 <br />Zoning districts: C-1 Neighborhood Commercial, C-2 Community Commercial, C-4 Commercial Industrial, S-C <br />Chambers Special Area, 1-2 Light-Medium Industrial, 1-3 Heavy Industrial, R-1 Low Density Residential <br />W. 11th Avenue Adopted Zone Changes Map (68 acres to C-2, 271 acres to E-2) <br />O <br />W 1st Ave <br />YJ 18:h Aue <br />Legend <br />,Study Area <br />~17-2' Mixed Use Employment <br />~C•2 Community Commercial <br />ii Light-Medium IndusErial <br />QI-3 Heavy Industrial 1 <br />67 L <br />a E <br />F <br />W 18th Ave <br />r <br />r <br />r~ <br />n4.n zola ~ <br />Of the 271 acres that are rezoned to E-2, about 42 acres are vacant and less than 10 acres in <br />size. It is assumed that all of those 42 small-lot surplus acres will be suitable for commercial uses <br />therefore decreasing the surplus of such sites. Additionally, with 271 acres of I-2 land being <br />rezoned, it is reasonable to assume that some portion of the developed land in this area would <br />Employment Land Supply Study I Draft February 2017 Part IV- Page 3 <br />