Figure 5. Residential Land Supply (2012) <br />Map tile 28 of 42 <br />r <br />_ <br />L <br />^ <br />rr <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />' <br /> <br />I <br />\Nt,llow Creek Rd <br />f <br />IL <br />1 L <br />I <br />I ■ ■ <br />G <br />ir Urban Growth Boundary (2012) Water Bodies Rail Road 0 0.25 0.s files <br />N <br />D 2012 BLI Taxlots - Major Streets May 2017 <br />Plan Designations <br />-Caution: This map is subject to ----3___ <br />change and for used within the scope <br />Partially Vacant (PV) Residential Lands Vacant Residential Lands of the May 2017 Review. This map is 52 6 <br /> <br /> <br />not suitable for legal, engineering, or J---- <br />~r -_8 9 I - <br />Low Density Residential (LDR) Low Density Residential surveying purposes. <br />----0 11 12 1 14 <br />3 Sr <br />- Data Sources: City of Eugene, RLID. T <br />Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential The location of the uce line on these <br />16 17 18 19 20 21 <br />maps is imprecise; for the precise <br />High Density Residential (HDR) High Density Residential location see Figure 2. Residential Land <br />22 23 24 25 26 27 <br />Supply (2012-2032). <br />- The land supply was conducted at a <br />Developed Residential Lands sub-tax lot level analysis; tax lot 28 2- 30- 31 32 33 34 <br />boundaries are Committed or Protected Lands (in UGB) only and may change n for reference 35 36 <br />nl and overtime. 3+7 38 9 <br />40 41 42 <br />