Abstract
For the improvement of living conditions in deteriorated residential areas, three different housing programs have been existed that include Residential Redevelopment Program and two types of Residential Environment Improvement Program for multi-family housing construction and housing improvement. However, they produced three different residential development, regardless of what physical characteristics are existed in the deteriorated residential areas. Some programs produced multi-family houses whereas some are just for improvement of single family houses itself. That attributes to the lack of site designation indices for the areas. In this respect, the research is to analyze what indices are utilized for site designation and to figure out how different the site characteristics of three different programs are each other. Finally, discriminant analysis is adopted to find out what indices of site designation are superior to others for determining development types. The empirical result shows that household density, ratio of minimum-below parcel, height of residential site are the qualified determinants for designating sites and classifying development types.