Part VI. Employment Buildable Lands Inventory <br />(2012-2032) <br />Part VI includes the following table and figures: <br />Table 1. Vacant Employment Land, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Table 2. Employment Land, Partially Vacant & Baseline Redevelopment, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Table 3. Additional Employment Land Supply from Measures to Increase Development, in gross acres, <br />Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Table 4. Industrial Sites Larger than 10 acres Sufficiency After Measures to Increase Development and <br />UGB Expansion, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Table 5. Employees per Acre for Vacant and Partially Vacant Land, Eugene 2012-2032 <br />Figure 1. Employment Lands Supply (2012-2032) and UGB Expansion <br />Figure 2. Employment Lands Supply (2012-2032) (tiles 1 through 10) <br />Figure 3. Clear Lake Area UGB Expansion Industrial Large Lot Portfolio (2012-2032) <br />1. Final 2012-2032 Buildable Lands Inventory <br />This final Part of the Employment Land Supply Study provides the 20-year Employment Buildable Lands <br />Inventory (BLI) for Eugene. The BLI incorporates the changes made to the 2012 land supply by the Part <br />IV Measures to Increase Employment Development and the Part V UGB Expansion Areas. <br />As previously shown in Table 1 of Part V, the addition of capacity from actions the City took to increase <br />employment inside the UGB, in addition to expanding the UGB for Industrial sites 10 acres or greater in <br />size, results in the following: <br />• There is a minor surplus of 7 acres of Commercial land <br />• The entire need for Industrial land in less than 10 acre sites is accommodated <br />• The entire need for Industrial sites 10 acres or greater is accommodated <br />The final BLI maps and acreage in Tables 1-2 and 4-5 in this Part VI reflect the changes in plan <br />designation described in Part IV of this Study (e.g. 10 acres of medium density residential in the Crow <br />Road area were changed to Commercial land) and the UGB expansion in the Clear Lake Road area <br />described in Part V of this Study. <br />Employment Land Supply Study I May 2017 Part VI - Page 1 <br />