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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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Part V. UGB Expansion Areas to Address Industrial Land <br />Deficit <br />Part V includes the following sections and tables: <br />1. Introduction <br />2. Conclusion <br />Table 1. Employment Land Supply Including Policy Decisions, in gross acres, 2012-2032 <br />Table 2. Land Deficiency for Industrial Sites Larger than 10 acres <br />1. Introduction <br />The next step is to identify a UGB expansion area that will accommodate the remaining need for large <br />Industrial sites. The City conducted a detailed study of the land surrounding Eugene's 2012 UGB to <br />identify the appropriate area for a UGB expansion to accommodate the remaining industrial land need. <br />Combining the analysis from the previous Parts of this Study with the expansion area analysis shows <br />how the City will accommodate the entire employment land needs through 2032. <br />The City's expansion study, the City of Eugene Urban Growth Boundary Expansion Analysis for <br />Employment Land, details how the proposed UGB expansion for Industrial land accommodates the <br />remaining need for 11 Industrial sites at least 10 acres or greater in size.' The Study resulted in the <br />expansion area and large lot portfolio that is part of the City's 20-year supply and is shown in Figure 3 of <br />Part VI of this Study: Employment Buildable Lands Inventory (2012-2032). <br />2. Conclusion <br />As shown in the following Tables 1 and 2, based on the analysis in the preceding Parts of this <br />Employment Land Study and including the UGB expansion illustrated on Figure 1, above, the entire 20 <br />year (2012-2032) employment land demand will be met. <br />' The Urban Growth Boundary Industrial Expansion Study is included in the "findings" attached to the City's 2017 <br />Ordinance adopting the UGB expansion. <br />Employment Land Study I May 2017 Part V -Page 1 <br />
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