Dismissal of land that could not accommodate one of the following sites on a contiguous area comprised <br />of one or two tax lots: <br />• an industrial site of 75 acres or larger (Eugene needs to add 2 such sites) <br />• an industrial site of between 50 and 75 acres (Eugene needs to add 3 such sites) <br />• an industrial site of between 20 and 50 acres (Eugene needs to add 2 such sites) <br />• an industrial site of between 10 and 20 acres (Eugene needs to add 4 such sites) <br />As explained above, no sites in Subarea P2.11 remain for consideration under this criterion. <br />Subarea P2.11 Summary. Based on these findings, the City has determined that none of the land in <br />Subarea P2.11 is suitable for industrial expansion. <br />(12) Subarea P2.12 <br />Subarea P2.12 is located to the north <br />of the current UGB, near the <br />Willamette River and the Randy <br />Pape Beltline, as shown on the <br />"Extent" map. It is composed of 5.4 <br />acres of second priority land <br />surrounded by the current UGB and <br />land designated Sand and Gravel (a <br />Goal 5 protected Mineral and <br />Aggregate designation). The land in <br />this subarea is designated as <br />Industrial. <br />(a) Dismiss <br />Candidate Land with <br />"Development <br />Constraints" - Factors <br />that Temporarily or <br />Permanently Limit or <br />Prevent Use of Land <br />to Address the <br />Identified Industrial <br />Land Deficit <br />Subarea Boundary <br />Current Eugene UGB <br />Street Rights of Way <br />Major Streets <br />Second Priority Land <br />Appendix B to Findings May 2017 Page 54 <br />City of Eugene Urban Growth Boundary Study <br />Industrial Land Evaluation <br />Subarea P2-12: Extent <br />