II Income Levels <br />To meet the growing and changing housing needs of all Eugene <br />residents today and in the future, we will undertake the following <br />strategies: <br />1 . Plan for a higher proportion of new housing stock to be multi- <br />family than the 39% of multi -family that currently exists. Increasing <br />the proportion of multi -family housing increases the amount of <br />housing accessible to all income ranges. <br />Housing Affordability <br />Atypical national standard used <br />to determine housing afford- <br />ability is that a household should <br />pay no more than 30% of their <br />income on housing. In 2008,45% <br />of Eugene households paid more <br />than 30% (58% of renters, 33% of <br />homeowners). <br />Multi -family housing is typically attached housing including building types like duplexes, <br />triplexes, row houses, small and high-rise apartment complexes, and condominiums. <br />Olive Street rowhouses Small scale apartments <br />The Tate condominiums <br />153 5 <br />