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Timing: Phase I environmental site assessments for the brownfield work has been conducted on <br />eligible sites to assess the potential for hazardous substances and petroleum contamination. <br />Phase 11 environmental site assessments have been conducted on a smaller number of sites to <br />determine if there is any contamination on these sites, the exact nature and extent of <br />contamination, and options for remediation or even clean-up-if necessary. Parcel assembly will <br />be coordinated with willing property owners as available. This "willing seller" information will be <br />provided to the Chamber of Commerce and other entities that help the City to facilitate the <br />location of new employment opportunities and job growth in Eugene. <br />➢ Efficiency Gained: The gain of three 10-20 acre sized industrial sites was already <br />accounted for in the EOA as shown in Table 5. The reduction to the 152 acre surplus of <br />Industrial sites less than 10 acres in size is also reflected in Table 4 <br />3. Conclusion <br />Based on the measures above, the City has created additional capacity for employment land within its 2012 <br />UGB. The capacity identified in the 2012 Employment Land Supply in Part I of this Study and the Economic <br />Opportunities Analysis (EOA) in Part 11 of the Study, together with the capacity identified through these <br />measures, determines whether the City has enough employment land for the next 20 years or whether it <br />needs to expand its UGB to meet all of the employment demand. <br />As shown in the following tables, the capacity identified on the 2012 Employment Land Supply (Part I of this <br />Study) and in the EOA (Part II of this Study), together with the above measures results in: <br />• The demand for the non-industrial employment land need (commercial office, retail) is met. The <br />measures create a small surplus of about 7 acres of Commercial land. <br />• There is a deficit of about 26 acres of Industrial land less than 10 acres in size. <br />• There is still a need for 11 sites of Industrial land 10 acres or greater. <br />Employment Land Supply Study I Draft February 2017 Part IV- Page 12 <br />
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