• 3 Bedrooms • 2.5 Baths • Office/Den • Flex Room • 2424 sq. ft. • $560,000
1033 NW Newport Ave Bend, OR 97701
Duke Warner Realty
2282 NW High Lakes Loop - Northwest Crossing Lot 583 • Open Great Room w/gas fireplace • Dining Area open to kitchen • Kitchen complete center island & pantry • Master Suite on main floor • Loft/Flex Space upstairs • Hardwood Floors & Tile Counters • High Efficiency Furnace • Lots of Storage scan with your smartphone • 2 Car Garage • Fully Landscaped & irrigated • Earth Advantage & Energy Star certified
For More Information Contact:
Jason Boone - Principal Broker, CRIS Terry Skjersaa - Principal Broker, CRS Mollie Hogan - Principal Broker
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Address: 2282 NW High Lakes Loop Permit # 12-0594 Y N Section 1: FOUNDATION & CRAWL SPACE & INSULATION & GARAGE SLAB Foundation Vents Y Crawl Space Vapor Barrier Y Sub Floor Y Certainteed R-38 Exterior Walls Y Certainteed R-24 – Blown-In w/Elastomeric Sealant Vaulted Ceiling Bats Y Certainteed R-38 Flat Ceiling Bats N N/A Vaulted Ceiling Loose Fill N N/A Flat Ceiling Loose Fill Y Certainteed R-38 Garage Ceiling Y Certainteed R-19 Garage Walls Y Certainteed R-19 Interior Walls Y Certainteed R-11 – Sound Proofing Bats Garage Slab Y Concrete Garage Slab Epoxy N Misc. Section 2: FRAMING TGI's Sub-Floor Fasteners For Sub-Floor Wall Studs Int. & Ext. Wall Sheeting 2nd Floor Sheeting Fasteners For 2nd Floor Roof Sheeting Over-Hang Sheeting Trusses Fascia Misc.
Miller Lumber - (per TGI layout) ¾” Edge Gold Glued & Nailed Kiln-Dried Lumber ½” OSB ¾” Edge Gold Glued and Nailed 15/32” OSB 5/8” 4” OC Breckenridge Quality Truss – Kiln-Dried - (per print) Primed Cedar - (size per print)
Section 3: ROOF & GUTTERS Brand / Color / Year Ridge Vents Storm Shield Drip Metal Gutters Misc.
Y Y Y Y Y
Malarky – Midnight Black – 30yr Composition Shingle Continuous Eaves and Valleys On Eaves
Section 4: WINDOWS Brand & Type Color Skylights Misc.
Y Y Y
Milgard Style Line® Interior – White | Exterior – Factory Painted Bronze Velux® FSC-2005
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Young Construction Company Page 2 of 7 Section 5: HEATING SYSTEM & WATER HEATER & Gas Furnace Y Zone System Y Drain Line @ Furnace w/ 90% Y First Floor Heat Runs Y Second Floor Heat Runs Y Air Exchanger Y Thermostat Y Air Filter Y Electric Air Cleaner N Humidifier N Gas Water Heater Y Recirculating Pump w/ Timer N Garage H20 Faucet N Air Conditioner N Central Vacuum System N Earth Advantage & Energy Star Certified Y Misc. Section 6: KITCHEN Under Mount Sink Top Mount Sink Faucet Disposal Air Switch Ice Maker Rough In Range/Oven Dual Fuel Microwave Dishwasher Vent Hood Refrigerator Flooring Counter Top Backsplash Under Cabinet Lights Can Lighting Cabinet Material/Counter Height Cabinet Door Style Cabinet Finish Cabinet/Drawer Handles Misc. Section 7: DINING ROOM Flooring Dining Light Fixture Misc.
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EARTH ADVANTAGE & CENTRAL VAC Amana: GMH95 2-Stage Natural Gas Downstairs & Upstairs & Master Bedroom (3 Zones) Located under crawl space Located in conditioned space Earth Advantage Air Exchanger Programmable Amana 4" High Efficiency Filter
50 Gallon High Efficiency
(A/C Ready)
BlancoDiamond SilGranit | Diamond Super Single | Biscotti N
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Hansgrohe Allegro E Badger - 5 1/2 HP Button Body - Chrome
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¾” x 4” Select Grade Mixed Rift ¼ Sawn White Oak - Stained TBD (per budget allowance)
KitchenAid Stainless Steel - KDSS907SSS KitchenAid Stainless Steel - KCMS2055SSS KitchenAid Stainless Steel - KUDS35FXSS KitchenAid Stainless Steel - KXW4330YSS KitchenAid Stainless Steel - KBFS20EVMS ¾” x 4” Select Grade Mixed Rift ¼ Sawn White Oak - Stained Tile - TBD Tile - TBD
Wood – Paint Grade – 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Painted White/Cream TBD (per budget allowance)
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Young Construction Company Page 3 of 7 Section 8: LAUNDRY ROOM Flooring Light Fixture Utility Sink Pull-Out Faucet Cabinet Material/Counter Height Cabinet Door Style Cabinet Finish Cabinet/Drawer Handles Misc. Section 9: FAMILY ROOM & FIREPLACE Built In Cabinets Fireplace Fireplace Surround Can Lighting TV & Phone outlets Pre-Wired Audio Speakers Pre-Wired Alarm System Flooring Misc.
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TBD TBD (per budget allowance) Swanstone Veritek® Drop-In Laundry Tub – Tahiti Desert Pfister Pfirst Series w/Pull-Out – Stainless Steel Wood – Paint Grade – 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Painted White/Cream TBD (per budget allowance)
Y Y Y Y Y
See Cabinet Plan (Stain Grade) Heat-N-Glow w/ electronic ignition Stone - TBD
N N Y
¾” x 4” Select Grade Mixed Rift ¼ Sawn White Oak - Stained
Section 10: ½ BATH PLUMBING & FLOORING & LIGHTING Pedestal N Toto – LT542G Under Counter Mount (1) Sink (quantity) Y Grohe – Arden Wideset w/ Lever Handles – Brushed Nickel Faucet / Handles Y Toto - Drake Toilet / Seat Y TBD (per budget allowance) Light Fixture Y ¾” x 4” Select Grade Mixed Rift ¼ Sawn White Oak - Stained Flooring Y Tile - TBD Counter Top Y Tile - TBD Backsplash Y TBD (per budget allowance) Towel Ring Y TBD (per budget allowance) TP Holder Y TBD (per budget allowance) Mirror Y Wood – Paint Grade – 36” Cabinet Material/Counter Height Y Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Cabinet Door Style Y Painted White/Cream Cabinet Finish Y TBD Cabinet/Drawer Handles Y Misc.
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Young Construction Company Page 4 of 7 Section 11: DOWNSTAIRS GUEST BATH PLUMBING & FLOORING & LIGHTING Sink (quantity) N/A Faucet / Handles N/A Toilet / Seat N/A Tub N/A Faucet / Handles N/A Shower N/A Control / Handles N/A Head Height N/A Light Fixture N/A Flooring N/A Counter Top N/A Backsplash N/A Tub/Shower Surround N/A Towel Bar N/A Towel Ring N/A TP Holder N/A Mirror N/A Cabinet Material/Counter Height N/A Cabinet Door Style N/A Cabinet Finish N/A Cabinet/Drawer Handles N/A Misc. Section 12: MASTER BATH Sink (quantity) Faucet / Handles Toilet / Seat Tub Faucet / Handles Shower Control / Handles Head Height Light Fixture Flooring Counter Top Backsplash Shower Surround Towel Bar Towel Ring TP Holder Mirror Cabinet Material/Counter Height Cabinet Door Style Cabinet Finish Cabinet/Drawer Handles Misc.
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Toto – LT540G Under Counter Mount (2) Grohe – Arden Wideset w/ Lever Handles – Brushed Nickel Toto - Drake Kohler – Archer 5’ Drop-In (w/o Jets) Grohe – Arden – Brushed Nickel Full Tile Shower Grohe – Arden – Brushed Nickel Standard TBD (per budget allowance) Tile - TBD Tile - TBD Tile - TBD Tile - TBD TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) Wood – Paint Grade – 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Painted White/Cream TBD (per budget allowance)
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Section 14: UPSTAIRS GUEST BATH PLUMBING Sink (quantity) Y Faucet / Handles Y Toilet / Seat Y Tub Y Faucet / Handles Y Shower Y Control / Handles Y Head Height Y Light Fixture Y Flooring Y Counter Top Y Backsplash Y Shower Surround Towel Bar Y Towel Ring Y TP Holder Y Mirror Y Cabinet Material/Counter Height Y Cabinet Door Style Y Cabinet Finish Y Cabinet/Drawer Handles Y Misc. Section 15: BONUS ROOM or FLEX SPACE Lighting TV & Phone outlets Y Built-In Work Stations N Floor Covering Y Misc.
Carpet - TBD
& FLOORING & LIGHTING Toto – LT542G Under Counter Mount (2) Grohe – Arden Wideset w/ Lever Handles – Brushed Nickel Toto - Drake One Piece : Composite Tub/Shower Grohe – Arden – Brushed Nickel One Piece : Composite Tub/Shower Grohe – Arden – Brushed Nickel Standard TBD (per budget allowance) Tile - TBD Tile - TBD Tile - TBD N/A TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) TBD (per budget allowance) Wood – Paint Grade – 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Painted White/Cream TBD (per budget allowance)
Can Lighting
Carpet - TBD
Section 16: INTERIOR/EXTERIOR DOORS, TRIM & HARDWARE Style & Species Y Solid Core Stain Grade Hemlock 5-Panel Head Casing Y 5/4” x 6” Stain Grade Wood Side Casing / Legs Y 1" x 4” Stain Grade Wood Jambs / Sill Y 1” x 8” Sill / 1” x 3” Apron - Stain Grade Wood Door Hardware Y Emtek – Providence Knob w/Rectangular Rosette (Black) Hinge Color Y Black Baseboard & Corners Y ½” x 6” Stain Grade Wood Full Wrapped Windows Y Front Door Y Simpson 3-Panel Solid Fir Wood Door – #6803 Front Door Handle Y Emtek – Wilshire (Black) Misc. C CB #96463 541.480.6762 | y cc@b endb roadb and.com | YCC Spec Sh eet .d ocx
Young Construction Company Page 6 of 7 Section 17: STAIRS & ENTRY Tread Material Skirting Balusters Newel Posts Handrail Entry Flooring Section 18: DRYWALL FINISHES Wall Texture Ceiling Texture Garage Type & size of corners Misc. Section 19: INTERIOR COLORS Walls Ceilings Trim Material Interior Doors Staircase Entry Door Man Doors Misc.
Carpet - TBD Stain Grade
Wood Tile - TBD
Hand Texture Hand Texture Finished & Painted, Orange Peel Square
Pittsburgh Speedhide (primed + 2 coats) Pittsburgh Speedhide (primed + 2 coats) Stain Grade (4 coats lacquer) Stain Grade (4 coats lacquer) Clear Teak Oil Trim Color
Section 20: EXTERIOR COLORS Main Body Gables Window Trim & Fascia & Belly Bands Corbels Shakes / Shingles / Batts Porch Ceilings Entry Door Man Doors Garage Doors Misc.
Pittsburgh Manor Hall (2 Pittsburgh Manor Hall (2 Pittsburgh Manor Hall (2 Pittsburgh Manor Hall (2 Stained Stain Grade Cedar T&G Natural Teak Oil Body color Body color
Section 21: SIDING MATERIAL Main Body - Lap Upper Body – Board & Batt Gables Window Trim Belly Bands Misc.
6 ¼” HardiPlank® (5” Reveal) Board & Batt – HardiPanel® w/ Cedar Batts (Stained) 6 ¼” HardiPlank® w/ Vent Detail Primed Cedar - (size per print) Primed Cedar - (size per print)
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Young Construction Company Page 7 of 7 Section 22: LANDSCAPING, DRIVEWAY, WALKWAYS, PATIOS & FENCES Dry Well Y Full Landscaping Y TBD (per budget allowance) Driveway Y Asphalt Walkways Y Exposed Aggregate Concrete – Sidewalk to Entry Front Patio Y Trex Rear Patio Y Belgard Pavers – Laffit Slab Fence Y A/C Enclosure N Pre-Wired Alarm System N Misc.
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Optional Upgrades @ Additional Cost
LIFE
GOES THROUGH IT®
Craftsman Collection
CRAFTSMAN COLLECTION
Talcott™ II 6932 | shown in fir with 6177 sidelights
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3-Light Door Only (no sidelights/transom)
You deserve a door of the highest standards. Along with a refined elegance, that’s the essence of our Craftsman Collection.
Four Square® II
6863
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Black Caming | 6961* door, 6179* sidelights, 6786* transom
6811
1
Clear Insulated Glazing | 6863 door, 6175 sidelights, 7751 transom
6802
1
Clear I.G. & optional shaker sticking | 6811 door, 9540 dentil shelf
1
Clear Insulated Glazing | 6802 door, 6175 sidelight
profile options Ovolo sticking (standard) Ovolo Sticking
3/4" Flat Panel Rail
Shaker sticking (option) Shaker Sticking
CRAFTSMAN COLLECTION
3/4" Flat Panel Rail
*as viewed from exterior of home
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any wood
any size
caming choices
glass options
privacy rating
ultra block®
water barrier®
ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions
Emtek is dedicated to bringing interesting, well made hardware back into American homes. We strive to provide a broad range of products that provide both superior performance and compelling design. The Emtek product line includes door locks, cabinet hardware, bath hardware, hinges, and door accessories. Founded in 1981, Emtek began by manufacturing specialty hardware products for door manufacturing companies. In the mid 1980’s the company began making a limited range of solid brass door levers for specialty hardware dealers in the Los Angeles area. Over the past twenty five years we have broadened our product line and our customer base. Today Emtek has dealers in all fifty states as well as across Canada. Emtek assembles locksets to order in City of Industry, California. Customers are encouraged to select knobs, levers, and rosettes with styles and finishes that complement their individual decor. Locks are custom assembled and shipped by express service to dealers across North America. Normal lead times are one to two days and most orders are received by dealers within five days.
also available:
Multi Point Lock Trim Pocket Booklet
Cabinet & Bath Hardware Pocket Booklet
In this brochure you will find examples of the numerous styles of door hardware available from Emtek. To see Emtek’s complete product offering please visit your local Emtek dealer or our website at www.emtek.com. EMTouch Electronic Keypad Locksets Catalog
In 1999 Emtek was acquired by ASSA ABLOY, the largest lock manufacturing company in the world. ASSA ABLOY is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and has operations throughout the world.
Distinctive Hardware for Fine Homes
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American Heritage
Classic Brass
Hamden
Sectional Entrance Handleset with Waverly Knob Pewter Hamden Tubular Mills Mortise
Melrose
Full Length Entrance Handleset with Ribbon & Reed Knob Satin Nickel Melrose Tubular Melrose Mortise
Rectangular Deadbolt Pewter
Wilshire
Monolithic Entrance Handleset with Milano Lever Oil Rubbed Bronze Wilshire Tubular Manhattan Mortise
Entrysets
Classic Brass
Knobsets
American Heritage
Providence Knob
Waverly Knob
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Pewter
Oval Rosette
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#8 Rosette
Color = Black
Style
Egg Knob
Regular Rosette
Egg Knob
Flat Black
Oval Rosette Polished Brass
Providence Knob
Providence Knob
Oil Rubbed Bronze
PVD-Lifetime
Rectangular Rosette
#8 Rosette
Waverly Knob
Waverly Knob
Satin Nickel
Oil Rubbed Bronze
#8 Rosette
Oval Rosette
GROHE arden™ The tastefully articulated decorative elements of the new Arden bath line are purposely minimized to fit any décor, making the collection perfect for homeowners seeking a design that can adapt to changing tastes. Given its ability to suit any style segment, Arden also is ideal for those sprucing up their spaces for sale, or contractors and builders looking to offer quality, yet affordable, fittings in a design appealing to everyone. Arden offers both lever and unique three-spoked handle options. The mini wideset faucet is ideal for powder rooms or other small bathrooms, and is especially well-suited to replacement installations. The collection also features coordinated Roman tub fillers, tub spouts with and without diverter, vertical spray bidet and pressure balance valve trim. Arden features GROHE StarLight® technology for a brilliant long lasting chrome finish; and for precise, smooth control of your water flow, GROHE SilkMove® technology.
Lavatory wideset 20 121 001 + 18 083 000 Finish Chrome Accessories see page 88
GROHE SilkMove®
GROHE StarLight®
GROHE WaterCare™
Trim requires a 35 015 Grohsafe® pressure balance rough-in valve sold separately. 1
For additional, enhanced shower/tub options:
NEW
See page 92 for details.
000, 001 GROHE StarLight® Chrome
20 120 Mini lavatory centerset 001, EN1 GROHE WaterCare – 1.5 gpm
EN0, EN1 Brushed Nickel InfinityFinish™
Satin Nickel Finish 20 121 + 18 0831 Lavatory wideset + lever handles 001, EN1
20 121 + 18 084 1 Lavatory wideset + spoke handles 001, EN1
GROHE WaterCare – 1.5 gpm
GROHE WaterCare – 1.5 gpm
19 3121 Pressure balance valve trim1
19 311 1 Pressure balance valve trim1
18 083 lever handles
18 084 spoke handles
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GROHE arden™
Lavatory wideset 20 121 001 + 18 083 000 Finish Chrome Accessories see page 88
GROHE SilkMove®
GROHE StarLight®
* To be installed in accordance with local plumbing codes.
25 072 + 18 083 Roman tub filler with personal hand shower* + lever handles 25 072 + 18 084 Roman tub filler with personal hand shower* + spoke handles
25 071 + 18 083 Roman tub filler + lever handles
13 190 6" diverter tub spout
13 191 6" tub spout
25 071 + 18 084 Roman tub filler + spoke handles
24 015 + 18 083 Wideset bidet* + lever handles 24 015 + 18 084 Wideset bidet* + spoke handles
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SILGRANIT II tm BLANCO DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Dual Mount
Model 440194
FEATURED MODEL 440194 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in ANTHRACITE A D D I T I O N A LMODELS 441214 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in BISCOTTI 440195 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in WHITE 440196 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in BISCUIT 440193 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in METALLIC GRAY 440192 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in CAFE BROWN 441287 DIAMOND SUPER SINGLE Drop-in TRUFFLE Versatile dual deck design can be installed as a drop-in or undermount. FEATURES • Required Outside Cabinet for drop-in installation: 33" • Required Cabinet for undermount installation: 35" • 80% solid granite • Heat resistant up to 536°F • Unsurpassed cleanability backed by industry leading 7 patents! • Resistant to scratches, stains and all household acids and alkali solutions • Template provided • Under mount clips NOT included • Limited lifetime warranty OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Cutting Board (Fits Drop-In sink only) - 440230 Colander - 440492 Stainless Steel Sink Grid Large - 221010
CODE/STANDARDS COMPLIANCE ANSI Z124.6-97 IAPMO/UPC listed WARRANTY
BLANCO’S SILGRANIT II Series sinks feature a LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY to be free of all manufacturing defects under normal use. See our complete warranty for details. While BLANCO endeavors to provide accurate information, all dimensions are nominal, cannot be guaranteed, and are subject to change or cancellation. BLANCO assumes no responsibility for use of superseded
© 2011BLANCO 2/11
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Archer™ Suite
The transitional aesthetic of the Archer Suite is achieved by blending subtle design elements found in craftsman furniture’s chamfering techniques and the intricate facets of jewelry. This combination of beveled edges and curved bases creates a timeless appeal that suits an array of design motifs.
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6' Whirlpool & Bath
Pedestal Lavatory
K-1124, K-1125
K-2359
BubbleMassage™ Bath
Petite Vanity
K-1124-G
K-2449/K-2358
See page 354
See page 204, 126
Two-Piece Toilet Comfort Height K-3517 See page 87
TECHNOLOGY
5' Whirlpool & Bath K-1122, K-1123
Self-Rimming Lavatory
Mirrored Cabinet
BubbleMassage Bath
K-2356
K-3073
K-1122-G
See page 198
See page 137
See page 358
Shower Receptors K-9393, K-9394, K-9475 K-9396, K-9397, K-9479 See pages 315, 316, 317
Undercounter Lavatory
Faucets
K-2355
See pages 238-239
See page 194
Coordinating Faucets and Accessories – Memoirs with Stately design
Archer™ Suite
5' Drop-In Bath w/o Jets
A. Archer petite vanity in Black Forest with lavatory basin in White and Archer widespread faucet in Vibrant® Brushed Nickel. Petite Vanity/Lavatory K-2449-F2/K-2358-8-0 / Faucet K-11076-4-BN B. Detail of pullout drawer on Archer petite vanity. C. Archer mirrored cabinet. Mirrored cabinet K-3073-NA / Sconce (two) K-11365-CP
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Residential Products
QUALITY ENDURING QUALITY
All TOTO products pass multiple performance tests to ensure quality, reliability and customer satisfaction. But what really matters is knowing that you’ll feel just as good about your decision to buy TOTO next year, and the years after, as you do today.
WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCE With more “firsts” than anyone else, TOTO leads the world in innovating products that simply
PERFORMANCE
perform better. That means peace of mind, knowing that your TOTO fixtures will perform at the highest level, day in and day out, year after year, and look beautiful doing it.
ENLIGHTENED DESIGN
DESIGN
TOTO showers, toilets and faucets can save 20-63% on water usage bills. You use less water and save money without losing an ounce of performance. And TOTO is the only plumbing manufacturer to receive the EPA’s Water Efficiency Leader Award.
R E A L H U M A N VA L U E The day you install TOTO is the day you start saving with TOTO. Because with every use,
VALUE
ile e gaining something of real human value – the confidence confiden you save money and water, while ght product for all the right reasons. reason that comes with buying the right
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T O I L E T S
At TOTO, our mission is delivering reliable, eco-friendly per formance for complete customer satisfaction but more impor tantly to improve your quality of life. Our toilets go through rigorous per formance testing that goes beyond compliance and industr y standards to ensure one-flush per formance and true water savings. We of fer a wide range of toilet models to accommodate any bathroom size or style, all while keeping water ef ficiency top of mind. Our 1.6 GPF toilets are designed to do more with less water and have made our name synonymous with flushing per formance. Using the same proven technology as the 1.6 GPF toilets, our 1.28 GPF High Ef ficiency Toilets (HETs) save 20% more water and better yet, there is no sacrifice in per formance. You can be confident that your TOTO toilet will per form at the highest level day in and day out and that you are saving a little bit of our future at the same time.
L E G A T O
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T O I L E T
F L U S H I N G
S Y S T E M S
DOUBLE CYCLONE ® Can a better flush actually improve your quality of life? The Double Cyclone system helps with cleaning, saves water and money, and makes every flush count. Such quality and performance leads to customer satisfaction, and yes, even makes your life easier. Using only 1.28 gallons per flush (GPF), Double Cyclone high-efficiency toilets accomplish with one flush what most toilets cannot do with multiple flushes. Avoid unsightly toilet stains, save on your water bill, help the environment and best of all, gain peace of mind. To maximize cleaning, Double Cyclone uses two high-speed water nozzles, instead of traditional rim holes, to propel the water around the rim. By eliminating the rim holes, debris and bacteria have fewer places to collect and the 360 degrees of cleansing action greatly reduces the time needed to clean.
• BALANCED FLUSHING For real life, real people. Double Cyclone technology flushes all types of waste, not just sinking waste.
• WATER SAVINGS TOTO’s rigorous flushing performance testing methods go beyond compliance and beyond industry standards, ensuring outstanding one-flush performance and true water savings.
• REDUCTION OF BACTERIA By the elimination of rim holes, bacteria doesn’t have as many places to hide.
• EASY TO CLEAN No rim holes mean the interior of the bowl is smooth and ideal for easy cleaning.
• SANAGLOSS Glaze seals the china creating a uniform smooth surface; debris and waste particles simply rinse away with each use, which means your SanaGloss fixtures stay cleaner longer.
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E-MAX ® Unlike pressure assist toilets that can be noisy and require complex moving par ts, our quiet E-Ma x system provides a consistent, power ful flush ever y time. That means you can be confident that your TOTO toilet will per form at the highest level with each flush. The E-Ma x flushing system is yet another example of world-class per formance engineered by TOTO. Using the same proven technology as our 1.6 GPF G-Ma x system, our innovative E-Ma x system of fers an ef fective flush with a 20% water savings. The combination of a wide 3” flush valve with a large glazed trapway and extra-large siphon jet removes waste using an eco-friendly 1.28 GPF.
DUAL-MAX ® The TOTO Dual-Ma x flushing system leads the way in dual-flush technology. Designed with the user in mind, this system lets you choose the appropriate amount of water to fit your needs. Select from 0.9 GPF for liquid waste or 1.6 GPF for solid waste. While other dual-flush toilets sacrifice either per formance or conser vation, TOTO called upon years of engineering supremacy to optimize all aspects within the Dual-Ma x system. A balanced approach in designing the bowl and trapway, coupled with flushing mechanisms that raise the bar in both water conser vation and flushing per formance earned these products EPA WaterSense cer tification labels. Dual-Ma x toilets let you feel good about your decision to use less water and save money without sacrificing an ounce of per formance.
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Toilet essentially same as this. Using the "Drake" from prior year ECO NEXUS rather than "Drake II" as shown. *CST794EF
VESPIN ® II
DRAKE ® II
CST474CEF(G)
CST454CEF(G)
• Elongated front bowl
• Elongated front bowl
• Elongated front bowl
• Seat sold separately
• Seat sold separately
• Seat sold separately
• Right-hand trip lever available
• Right-hand trip lever available
• Right hand trip lever available
ECO CLAYTON ®
ECO DARTMOUTH ®
ECO PROMENADE ®
*CST784EF
*CST754EF
*CST424EF(G)
®
*CST423EF(G)
• Elongated front bowl
• Elongated front bowl
• Elongated front bowl (CST424EF(G))
• Seat sold separately
• Seat sold separately
• Round front bowl (CST423EF(G)) • Seat sold separately • Sanagloss available
ECO DRAKE ®
MARIS ® NEW
AQUIA ®
*CST744E(G)
CST484CEMF(G)
CST412MF (.10) CST416M
*CST743E
• Elongated front bowl (CST744E(G))
• Elongated front bowl
• Compact elongated front bowl
• Round front bowl (CST743E)
• Dual Max Cyclone flushing system
• Seat sold separately
• Seat sold separately
• Seat sold separately
• 10” Rough-in available
• Right-hand trip lever available • Bolt-down tank lid available • ADA height available (CST744EL) • Sanagloss available (CST744EG) • 10” Rough-in available (CST744EF.10) 13
• Regular height available (CST416M)
U N D E R - C O U N T E R
L A V A T O R I E S
VERNICA ™
LEGATO ™
AIMES ®
LT156
LT624(G)
LT626(G)
W 19-1/2” x D 12-3/4”
W 17” x D 15”
W 17” x D 15”
LT540G (Larger) in Master LT542G (Smaller) in Guest & Powder SOIRÉE ®
LLOYD ®
LT191(G)
LT967
LT931
W 20-1/2” x D 12-3/8”
W 24-3/4” x D 14-1/8”
W 21” x D 14”
PROMENADE ®
MARIS ™ NEW
LT540G
LT533
LT481(G)
W 21-1/4” x D 14-3/8”
W 18-1/2” x D 14-1/2”
W 22-5/8” x D 17-7/8”
LT542G
LT483(G)
W 19” x D 12-3/8”
W 17-5/8” x D 14-9/16”
CURVA ™
DARTMOUTH ®
LT548(G)
LT181
LT641
W 21-5/8” x D 14-5/8
W 17” x D 14”
W 18-3/4” x D 13-3/4” LT643 W 17-1/4” x D 12-7/8”
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LAUNDRY TUBS AND UTILITIES
ST-1F & ST-1W Single Laundry Tubs Manufactured from Veritek®
Manufactured from Veritek®
WARRANTY Limited 1-year – Residential Limited 1-year – Commercial
(see page 2 for detailed information)
F E AT U R E S
• Made of sturdy Veritek with no surface coating to chip or crack
• Made of sturdy Veritek with no surface coating to chip or crack
22-1/2"
• Flat deck—allows for a variety of faucet applications (4"& 8" centers marked but not drilled)
34-1/2"
B
• 17 1/2 gallon capacity
A
• 4 chrome-plated tubular steel legs • 22 gallon capacity (83L)
16"
2" Diameter
A
25"
ST-1F Floor Model 22-1/2" D x 23" W (572 mm x 584 mm) A 21-5/8", B 17-1/2", C 15-1/2"
• Wall bracket assembly • 22 gallon capacity (83L)
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
COLOR S
7-9/16" DIT 25" W x 22" D (635 mm x 559 mm) A 21-1/2", B 16", C 12-3/4"
COLOR S
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
(See inside back cover for color sample.)
DIT Single, Self-Rimming Drop-In Laundry Tub Ship Ship Carton Model Part Dimensions Wt. Lb. UPS Dims. In. Cu. Ft.
ST-1F Floor Model
ST10000FM
22-1/2" D x 23" W (572 mm x 584 mm) 24
UPS
24 x 23 x 17
5.43
ST-1W Wall Model w/Hanger
ST10000WM
22-1/2" D x 23" W (572 mm x 584 mm)
UPS
24 x 23 x 17
5.43
DIT DI0000o
ST-1F -6PK Floor Model
ST1000006
22-1/2" D x 23" W (572 mm x 584 mm) 94
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40 x 24 x 23
12.78
Fits opening of 23-5/8" W x 20-5/8" D (600 mm x 524 mm)
ST-1W-6PK Wall Model
ST1000006
22-1/2" D x 23" W (572 mm x 584 mm)
—
40 x 24 x 23
12.78
25 94
ST-1F Includes: One single tub, one set of tubular steel legs (4) with hardware, drain and complete installation instructions. ST-1W Includes: One single tub, wall bracket assembly, drain and complete installation instructions. Packaging: Packed in individual cartons. SF-1W-6PK Includes: Six-pack single tubs, wall bracket assemblies (6) with hardware, drains and complete installation instructions. Packaging: Packed in 6-packs. Requires two cartons: one for tubs; one for wall bracket assemblies.
S TA N D A R D S A N D R AT I N G S American National Standard Institute—ANSI Z124.6 International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)—listed cUPC listed—Certified to CSA Standard B45 by IAPMO American Society for Testing and Materials National Electrical Manufacturers Association
S U P P O R T D O C U M E N T S Installation instructions available on line at www.swanstone.com
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(See inside back cover for color sample.)
• White (010) ST-1F & ST-1W Veritek® Single Laundry Tubs Ship Ship Carton Model Part Dimensions Wt. Lb. UPS Dims. In. Cu. Ft.
ST-1F-6PK Includes: Six-pack single tubs, tubular steel legs (24) with hardware, drains and complete installation instructions. Packaging: Packed in 6-packs. Requires two cartons: one for tubs; one for legs.
The Swan Corporation
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515 Olive Street, Suite 1800
•
13-9/16"
C
• Installs into countertop for an upgrade laundry room look
19"
ST-1W Wall Mounted Model
22"
B
St. Louis, MO 63101
•
MAINTENANCE AND C L E A N I N G I N F O R M AT I O N Everyday cleaning with liquid cleaners such as Dow or Lysol foaming bubbles, Top Job, Mr. Clean or similar type products with a sponge or Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. To remove hard water stains or mineral build-up, scale removers such as Lime Away, Rust-out or Whink are recommended. Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads such as Ajax, Comet, SOS, Brillo or other similar metal scouring pads. p (800)325-7008
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f (314)231-8165
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swanstone.com
DIT-6pk
25" W x 22" D (635 mm x 559 mm)
DI0000o06
25" W x 22" D
18 UPS 26 x 23 x 16
89
— 39 x 26 x 23
5.43
• White (010)
• Gray Granite (042)
• Bisque (018)
• Tahiti Desert (050)
• Bone (037)
13.5
DIT Includes: One single tub and drain with hardware for countertop attachment, and complete installation instructions. Packaging: Packed in individual cartons. DIT-6pk Includes: Six single tubs and drains with hardware for countertop attachment, and complete installation instructions. Packaging: Packed in 6-packs.
S TA N D A R D S A N D R AT I N G S American National Standard Institute—ANSI Z124.6 International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)—listed cUPC listed—Certified to CSA Standard B45 by IAPMO American Society for Testing and Materials National Electrical Manufacturers Association
S U P P O R T D O C U M E N T S Installation instructions available on line at www.swanstone.com
The Swan Corporation
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515 Olive Street, Suite 1800
•
St. Louis, MO 63101
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MAINTENANCE AND C L E A N I N G I N F O R M AT I O N Everyday cleaning with liquid cleaners such as Dow or Lysol foaming bubbles, Top Job, Mr. Clean or similar type products with a sponge or Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. To remove hard water stains or mineral build-up, scale removers such as Lime Away, Rust-out or Whink are recommended. Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads such as Ajax, Comet, SOS, Brillo or other similar metal scouring pads.
p (800)325-7008
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f (314)231-8165
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swanstone.com
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L AU N D R Y T U B S & U T I L I T I E S
ST-1F Floor Model
3-1/2"
• Available in solid and aggregate colors
C 22-1/2"
12-1/2"
• Will not mold or mildew
23"
• 4"& 8" centers marked but not drilled
WARRANTY Limited 1-year – Residential Limited 1-year – Commercial
(see page 2 for detailed information)
F E AT U R E S
• Will not mold or mildew
LAUNDRY TUBS AND UTILITIES
DIT Single Drop-In Laundry Tub
Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet Model
Single Handle Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet
Finish
Case Qty
List Price
Technical Info
G133-10CC
Polished Chrome
3
$132.29
Holes:
• 1 or 3-Hole 8” Installation
G133-10WW
White
3
$143.31
Dims:
G133-10SS
Stainless Steel
3
$159.85
G133-10YY
Tuscan Bronze
3
$170.00
• 8 9/16” Spout Height • 6 1/4” Deck to Aerator • 8 13/16” Spout Reach • 1 3/4” Maximum Deck Thickness • Ceramic Disc Valve(s) • Metal Lever Handle(s) • Swivel Spout • Single Post Mounting Ring and 3-Hole Deckplate • 38” Pull-Out Hose • 1.75 gpm @ 60 psi • Cal Green Compliant
Features:
Single Handle Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet
133-10CC
Polished Chrome
3
$132.29
Holes:
• 1 or 3-Hole 8” Installation
133-10WW
White
3
$143.31
Dims:
133-10SS
Stainless Steel
3
$159.85
• 8 9/16” Spout Height • 6 1/4” Deck to Aerator • 8 13/16” Spout Reach • 1 3/4” Maximum Deck Thickness • Ceramic Disc Valve(s) • Metal Lever Handle(s) • Swivel Spout • Single Post Mounting Ring and 3-Hole Deckplate • 38” Pull-Out Hose • 2.2 gpm @ 60 psi
Features:
Single Control Kitchen Faucet
Single Handle Kitchen Faucet
G134-5000
Polished Chrome
3
$90.10
Holes:
• 3-Hole 8” Installation
G134-500S
Stainless Steel
3
$153.70
Dims:
• 6 1/2” Spout Height • 4 3/4” Deck to Aerator • 8 1/8” Spout Reach • 1 3/8” Maximum Deck Thickness • Ceramic Disc Valve(s) • Metal Lever Handle(s) • Swivel Spout • 1.75 gpm @ 60 psi • Cal Green Compliant
Pfirst Series
Features:
Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Spray
G134-6000
Polished Chrome
3
$103.88
Holes:
• 3-Hole 8” Installation
G134-600S
Stainless Steel
3
$164.30
Dims:
• 6 1/2” Spout Height • 4 3/4” Deck to Aerator • 8 1/8” Spout Reach • 1 3/8” Maximum Deck Thickness • Ceramic Disc Valve(s) • Metal Lever Handle(s) • Swivel Spout • Matching Finish Sidespray • 1.75 gpm @ 60 psi • Cal Green Compliant
Features:
= Cal Green Compliant
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= Meets EPA WaterSense Standards
= NSF Lead-Free Certified
= ADA Compliance
pfisterfaucetspro.com 1.800.PFAUCET
Slide-In | Dual Fuel Range | True Convection Oven | Frameless Gas Cooktop | Full-Width Cast-Iron Grates | Four Sealed Burners | TripleTier® 600-15K BTU Gas Burner | Architect® Series II Base model: KDSS907SSS | MSRP: $2,499.00* PERFORMANCE Fuel Type
Dual Fuel COOKTOP FEATURES
Left Front Burner (BTU)
15000
Left Rear Burner (BTU)
6000
Right Front Burner (BTU)
6000
Right Rear Burner (BTU)
12500 OVEN FEATURES
Drawer Type
Warming Drawer
Bake Bread Proofing Convection Bake Convection Broil Convection Conversion Convection Roast This range has a versatile TripleTier® burner that can handle any task from simmering to searing - all on one burner. The oven includes a variety of easy to use features such as the Even-Heat™ True Convection System, which delivers exceptional, even cooking on all three racks - no rotation required.
Convection System
Even-Heat™ True Convection System
Dehydrate Sabbath Mode
Star-K Certified
Temperature Probe PRODUCT FEATURES • 4.1 Cu. Ft. Capacity • Even-Heat™ True Convection System provides even heating throughout oven • Closed-Door Convection Broil provides adjustable broiling performance for large or small quantities • Enhanced self-clean cycle includes an energysaving quick setting • TripleTier® BTU burner handles everything from simmering to searing • Use the InstaWok™ reversible grate for integrated wok cooking without an accessory • Full-width cast-iron grates allow movement of cookware from one burner to another without lifting • EasyConvect™ Time and Temperature Conversion System takes the guesswork out of convection cooking • Built-in warming drawer provides enhanced versatility OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • • • •
Microfiber Cloth All-Purpose Appliance Cleaner - 16 oz. 30" Slide-In Range Gap Filler - Stainless Steel Affresh Kitchen & Appliance Cleaner 16 oz
Broiler Element Wattage @240v 3240 Cleaning System
Self Clean with Variable Soil Level/Time Selections
Cooking System
Convection Oven
Hidden Bake Element Bake Element Wattage @240v
2000
Total Capacity
4.1 Cu. Ft.
Convection Element Wattage @240v
1600
DESIGN Cooktop Controls
Electronic Knobs
Cooktop Material
Porcelain Steel
Oven Lights
2
Oven Controls
Glass - Touch activated DIMENSIONS
Product Depth
27 1/4 Inches
30-In. Width | Wall-Mount Canopy | 600 CFM Motor | Architect® Series II ? 600 Series Base model: KXW4330YSS | MSRP: $1,349.00* TYPE VentilationType
Updraft PERFORMANCE
This 600 CFM vent simplifies ventilation with features like automatic turn on (heat sensor) and timed auto off as well as an LCD display that provides valuable feedback on settings. The wall-mount configuration provides highly efficient venting.
PRODUCT FEATURES • Automatic turn on helps keep a fresh kitchen environment by turning on the vent when it senses excess heat • 4-speed electronic control includes an LCD display that offers feedback on filter status, settings, and selections • Ventilation system may be placed over a cooking surface with a maximum heat output up to 65K BTUs • Dishwasher-safe baffle filters offer durability and capture more steam, grease, and odors • Halogen lights provide increased visibility of the cooking surface with brighter, more natural light • Timed auto off function allows you to set the vent to turn off automatically after 10 minutes • Four speeds and a 600 CFM motor keep your kitchen fresh by easily handling the venting needs of any cooking style OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • Affresh Kitchen & Appliance Cleaner 16 oz • 6" Make-Up Air Kit
Duct Outlet Size
6"
Duct Outlet Type
Round
CFM (Vertical, Round)
516
Sones (Vertical, Round)
10.80
LIGHTING / CONTROLS Night Light Number of Light Settings
2
Number of Cooktop Lights
2
Number of Speeds
4
Cooktop Light Type
Halogen T3
Control Type
LCD / Electronic Push Button VENTILATION FEATURES
Fan Speed Indication Filter Replacement Indication Minute Timer Count Down Timer Grease Filter Odor Removal Filter (charcoal) DIMENSIONS Shipping Weight
0.0000 LB
Canopy Height
5 Inches
Product Depth
19 3/4 Inches
Product Height
38 3/4 Inches
Product Width
30 Inches ELECTRICAL
15 Amps. 60 Hz. 120 V.
AVAILABLE COLORS STAINLESS STEEL | KXW4330YSS MSRP*: $1,349.00
For questions regarding major appliances, call 1-800-422-1230. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. local time *MSRP is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price and may not necessarily be the price at which the product is sold in the consumer's area. Dealer alone determines actual price.
KitchenAid速 2.0 Cu. Ft. Capacity 1200 Watts 27- or 30-Inch Trim Kit Available Architect速 Series II
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KCMS2055SSS KitchenAid速 2.0 Cu. Ft. Capacity 1200 Watts 27- or 30-Inch Trim Kit Available Architect速 Series II MSRP : $559.00 Specifications Product Literature Electrical Requirements
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Available Colors Stainless Steel Model: KCMS2055SSS CLOSEOUT MINOR APPLIANCE DISCONTINUED
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Dimensions
31625 Microfiber Cloth
CLOSEOUT 31682 MK1200XSS All-Purpose Appliance Cleaner Microwave Oven Trim Kit 30" 16 oz.
Key Features
Height
13 9/16 Inches
Depth
19 1/8 Inches
Width
24 Inches
Gross Weight
46 LB
Menu-driven sensor cycles automatically adjust cooking time based on the amount of moisture being released, helping to maintain taste and texture. more Custom cook and custom defrosts cycles operate at specific times and power levels based on the type or weight of food being cooked more
Dimensions shown are for planning purposes only. For complete information, see Installation Instructions packed with product.
Keep warm function allows you to keep finished dishes warm until serving time more Add-a-minute control adds cook time in one-minute increments while the oven is operating or at the end of a cycle more A curved interior cavity and 16" recessed turntable accommodate large dishes and maximize usable interior space more
Specifications Microwave Features Cooking Power Wattage
1200
Dinner Plate Reheat
8-16 oz.
Warm Hold
Yes
Optional trim kits (required for built-in installation): more 27" trim kit - Part No. MK1207XSS - Cut out dimensions 25-1/2"(W) 16-3/4"(H) 21"(D) more 30" trim kit - Part No. MK1200XSS - Cut out dimensions 25-1/2"(W) 16-3/4" (H) 21"(D) more
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KUDS35FXSS KitchenAid® Superba® Series Dishwasher MSRP : $1,099.00 MAJOR APPLIANCE Specifications Product Literature
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Key Features
Height
34 1/2 Inches
Depth
27 1/2 Inches
Width
23 7/8 Inches
Gross Weight
95 LB
Dimensions shown are for planning purposes only. For complete information, see Installation Instructions packed with product.
ProScrub® Option uses 36 powerful spray jets to deliver concentrated cleaning for stubborn messes more Premium adjusters make it easy to raise or lower the upper rack for optimal loading space more Whisper Quiet® (49 dBA) Sound Insulation System helps maintain a quiet home during operation more Multi-colored status lights let you know where the dishwasher is in the course of operation more
Specifications
Fully integrated console has an ergonomic design, is easy to use, and blends into any kitchen more
Performance Wash System
Point Chopper w/ Dynamic Fills
Wash Sensor
Optimum Wash Sensor
Number of Cycles
4
One Hour Wash Cycle
One Hour Wash
Light/China Cycle
Yes
Dimension Guide (243.64 KB)
Normal Cycle
Yes
Installation Instructions (20428.63 KB)
Number of Options
6
Energy Guide (372.72 KB)
Heated Dry Option
Yes
Hi Temp Wash Option
Yes
Sanitize Option
Yes
Delay Wash Option
4 Hour
ENERGY STAR® Qualified - Tier II more
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Counter-Depth | French Door | 19.8 cu. ft. | 35 5/8" Width | Architect® Series II Base model: KBFS20EVMS | MSRP: $2,099.00 - $2,199.00* PERFORMANCE Freezer Capacity
5.4 Cu. Ft.
Refrigerator Capacity
14.4 Cu. Ft.
Total Capacity
19.8 Cu. Ft.
ENERGY STAR® Qualified DISPENSER FEATURES Dispenser Type
Internal CONTROLS
Control Type
Digital Controls
Door Alarm Water Filter Indicator Max Cool FREEZER FEATURES Basket 1 Description
Upper Wire Freezer Basket
Number of Baskets
1
Basket 2 Description
Lower Wire Freezer Basket
Basket 2 Quantity
1
Ice Bucket
Large
Icemaker Type
Factory Installed REFRIGERATOR FEATURES
This counter depth French door refrigerator provides distinctive styling and allows more workable space in the kitchen. And because it's ENERGY STAR qualified, you can conserve energy and save more money on utility bills while storing your favorite ingredients
PRODUCT FEATURES • Designer hinges allow doors to open beyond the width of the refrigerator without interfering with nearby countertops • FreshChill™ Temperature Management System regulates temperatures to keep ingredients in optimum storage conditions • FreshSeal™ humidity-controlled crispers help retain humidity for optimum storage of fresh fruits and vegetables • ENERGY STAR® qualified to help you save money on utility bills, use less energy and help preserve our natural resources • Two pull-out freezer baskets provide easy access, viewing, and cleaning of freezer REQUIRED ACCESSORIES
Drawer 1
Crisper Pan
Drawer 2
Deli Locker
Door Bin Quantity
2
Door Bin 2 Quantity
1
Total Shelves
4 DIMENSIONS
Height To Top Of Cabinet
68 1/2 Inches
Depth With Door Open 90 Degree
43 3/8 Inches
ELECTRICAL 15 Amps. 60 Hz. 120 V.
SlimLine速 Series Gas Fireplaces
Choose a model. TRS models: Offer the Series’ best flame, with an advanced ceramic burner and refractory, plus richly detailed logs. They generate the most heat and are AFUE rated for high efficiency. TR models: Provide a full flame and realistic log set. They generate a moderate level of heat.
Options, options more options
&
Select a front. Choose from three fronts—each available in black, graphite and new bronze Aero Front INSIDE FIT
Chateau Deluxe Front OVERLAP FIT
Halston Operable Doors OVERLAP FIT
FINISHES
Choose from three beautiful finishes
Black
Graphite
New Bronze
Chateau Deluxe Front and Halston Operable Doors completely overlap surround materials for a clean look. Adjustable hinges allow for variations in the thickness of surround materials of up to 1".
Chateau Deluxe Front for SL-350 Model
CLEAN FACE KIT Allows surround materials like brick, stone and tile to come flush to the firebox edge for a cleaner finish. Works with SL-550TR and SL-750TR and comes with its own front.
Style Line™ Vinyl Windows & Doors
1.800.MILGARD · milgard.com
TM
Style Line Windows and Patio Doors by Milgard Look Good From Every Angle.
A L I F E T I M E O F S AT I S FA C T I O N AND PEACE OF MIND. We build our windows and doors to last. With the dedication to quality that we put into building the best windows in the business, it wouldn’t make sense to back them with anything but the best warranty in the business. That’s why we back every properly installed window and door for as long as the homeowner owns their home – including materials and labor. This fully transferrable warranty applies to owner-occupied multi-family dwellings as well. Our Commercial warranty provides similar outstanding coverage for business applications. It’s why you can be sure you won’t find any windows better than Milgard.
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WHY MILGARD? For over 45 years it’s been our goal to be the best window company in the business. Today it still is. This dedication to quality and service has made Milgard one of the largest window and door manufacturers in the country. A commitment to innovation has made us a leader in vinyl window technology. All Milgard products are designed and thoroughly tested for performance and dependability. For example, we use only premium vinyl compounds that reduce oxidation and fading, unlike vinyls that use substandard UV inhibitors. We’ve also received Builder magazine’s “Best Quality in the Nation” award six times and its national “Most Used Vinyl Window” award four times, as well as both Professional Remodeler magazine’s and Professional Builder magazine’s “Most Preferred Vinyl Window” awards for three years. .
TM
Why Style Line ? • Slimmer frame profile for more contemporary look and maximum view
• Milgard Positive Action Locking system (PAL™) for added security
• Fusion-welded frame and sash (no staples or nails)
• Available in white or tan in many operating styles
• Milgard SunCoat® Low-E insulating glass standard
• Complementary Patio Doors
N AT I O N A L C O V E R A G E . L O C A L S E R V I C E . Rather than having just one or two plants nationwide, we focus our manufacturing and service facilities near our customers. We have over a dozen manufacturing facilities throughout the nation, so we’re typically within a three hour drive of our customers. That’s coverage, and it’s just one of the many ways we’re different. Not only do you get windows that are built near you for shorter lead and delivery times, you have one of the nation’s largest window companies nearby to service your work long after you’ve completed the job.
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Versatile at a Value. Style LineTM Gets the Job Done - No
CHOOSE YOUR WINDOW STYLE. MIX AND MATCH TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. Windows below shown with optional grids. Check with your
P IC T U R E min 1010 max 8060 Structural Class HC-40
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S ING LE-HUNG min 1026 max 4066 Structural Class C-30
Matter What the Job. Milgard’s Style LineTM Series vinyl windows offer the low maintenance and energy efficiency of our TuscanyTM and MontecitoTM vinyl series, but with a narrow profile for maximum glazing area. Perfect for when the view is everything. It’s an elegant, cost-effective solution for production homes or multi-family projects. Also perfectly suited for replacement and remodel applications, Style Line is a great allaround solution for builders and homeowners alike. Z-BA R ™ A PPLICAT IO N S With our Z-Bar frame, replacing older aluminum windows with new Milgard vinyl windows is a snap. By using a portion of the existing window frame to secure your new window, our Z-Bar frames install quickly, creating a brand new look without costly stucco repairs.
2-5/ 8” SIGHT LIN E WIDT H 2-7/ 8” F RA ME WIDT H STYL E L INE SER IES VINYL W IND OW
2-7/ 8” SIGHT LIN E W IDTH 3-1/ 4” F RA ME W IDTH TU T U SC SCA A NY N Y SERIE SERIES S Y L WIN DOW V IN YL
CH O O SE S E F RO M T WO V ERSAT IL E C O LO RS
WH IT E
TA N
All Style Line frames, grids and hardware are available in matching white or tan. Due to printing limitations, colors shown are approximate.
POSIT IV E ACT ION LOCK (PA L™ ) With its simple operation, the Milgard Positive Action Lock is window hardware you can count on to perform. Made to close and lock the window securely in one action, it eliminates any guessing. If the window is closed, it’s locked. Plus, it meets and exceeds the toughest residential forced entry codes in the nation, making your windows beautiful and safe.
local Milgard Dealer for available grid styles.
H ORI Z ONTAL S L I DE R ( H AL F V E NT) min 2010 max 6050 Structural Class R-20
RADI US/ARC H TO P min 1010 max 8060 Structural Class HC-40
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OBSCURE GLASS TM
Take Style Line further.
To add privacy where window coverings are impractical or undesirable, we recommend obscure glass. Our obscure glass can be tempered for safety and is available in numerous styles, some of which are shown here.
There are many options available to enhance your Style Line windows beyond their standard configurations.
P516
RAIN
GLUE CHIP
MATTELUX
NARROW REED
Energy saving options that make a noticeable difference. All Style Line windows and patio doors are ENERGY STAR® rated and come standard with Milgard’s exclusive SunCoat® soft coat Low-E insulating glass. With an affordable upgrade to Milgard’s new 3D MAX TM energy package, as much as a 26% lower u-factor can be achieved. To achieve the three dimensions of energy efficiency, engineers start with the highest quality vinyl, integrate the design
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of the window to reduce thermal transfer and then glaze the window with the best glass and warm edge spacer technology. For complete details of our window design, Milgard’s energy packages, including our SunCoat family of glass and EdgeGardTM family of spacer technology, visit milgard.com or speak with your Milgard sales representative.
BETTER
BEST
G RID OPTION S
With the right choices in grids, you can really make your windows and doors stand out. Your Milgard sales rep can help you choose grid options to complement your home plans. Above are just a few of many possible grid configurations.
5 / 8 ” F L AT G R ID Our narrower profile flat grid works equally well in traditional and contemporary homes.
CL AS S IC TM S L ID IN G PAT IO D OOR
Sliding Patio Doors Windows are only the beginning. With Milgard patio doors, you can complete an entire job with the quality of Milgard. Our Style LineTM Series patio doors are made with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality found in every Milgard product. Your home will feel like new for a long time to come.
ST Y LE LI N E T M SLI D I N G PAT I O D OOR
The Classic Series is the most popular for its stout construction and performance, easy operation and energy efficient design. The Style Line patio door features a more narrow frame that provides an excellent value. (Style Line Series patio doors not available at all locations.)
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INSULATED STEEL CARRIAGE STYLE GARAGE DOORS BY Northwest Door®
Model RX06S shown above
™ INSULATED STEEL CARRIAGE STYLE GARAGE DOORS BY
Northwest Door® Patents Pending
S2 Designs
The Face of Fine Homes,
Since 1946
Over the years Northwest Door has earned a reputation for manufacturing high quality innovative garage doors that add both beauty and efficiency to a home.
The Therma Classic is one example of these fine products. The first generation Therma Classic product line, the “S” Series (photo on right) was introduced in 2006. The “S” Series features a unique embossed design and Northwest Door’s proven “Therma Sandwich Construction”. Prepainted galvanized steel skins are pressure laminated to a 2” thick Polystyrene core. This creates a very rigid garage door in addition to forming a natural thermal-break for additional energy efficiency. Now Northwest Door has added even more design flexibilty to this product with the addition of the second generation Therma Classic, the “R” Series. The “R” Series features 40” wide by 24” high recessed panel embossments. Aluminum overlays are attached to create a variety of designs. Therma Classic also offers unique true arched windows on all 7 window designs. With 14 different window choices, a total of 105 door/window design combinations are possible and available in most any size up to 20 feet wide and 14 feet high. From this large selection you can choose the design that best compliments the architecture of your home. All doors are standard from the factory with a baked on white finish. The door finish is also suitable for field painting if you choose to paint the door a specific color.
The Therma Classic Model S200S door shown is the first generation Thema Classic. It has 2-5/8” wide vertical embossments that simulate beadboard siding. All Therma Classics have a baked on white factory finish that is maintenance free and will retain their beauty for many years. Optional (Deco Kit A) decorative hardware have been applied. Seven window patterns are also available.
Northwest Door backs Thema Classic with a Limited Lifetime Warranty on both the door sections and the “R” Series overlays. Compare the appearance, the features, the quality and the warranty of the Therma Classic to that of other steel garage doors and you will rest assured that ...
- Since 1946 -
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S200S
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These Model R003A are one of the Therma Classic second generation “R” Series designs. They feature 40” wide and 20” high embossed panels. The doors have been field painted to match the trim and the windows on the home. Optional Decorative Hardware (Deco Kit C) has also been applied to add detail and further enhance the beauty of the home.
R001S
R002S
R003S
R004S
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These Model RA08S Therma Classic doors have “A” design diagonal cross braces added to the embossed “R” Series door panels and 8-lite windows. Optional decorative handles (Deco Kit A) are applied.
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RA00S
RA01S
RA02S
RA03S
RA04S
RA06S
RA08S
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Quality Sandwich-Type Construction
Technical Data
Material Properties: Thermal Properties: Steel Galvanizing G 40 R Value=8.68, U=Value .115 EPS Insulation Density 1# (Calculated door section R-Value is in accordance 3MM Annealed Clear Glass (Standard) with DASMA TDS-163) 1/2” Insulated and Specialty Glass (Optional)
The Therma Classic R-Series design overlays are made of prepainted aluminum. They are mechanically attached as well as adhered to the door face for unparalled holding power. In addition doors are equipped with high quality galvanized torsion hardware for proper counter balance and operation.
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15’-0” to 20’-0” 4-Panels Wide
Therma Classic offers a selection of door sizes and layouts unmatched in the industry; using a combination of 27“, 28”, 31“ and 32” section heights. Widths in one inch increments: 6’-0” to 7’-5“, 1-Panel Wide 7’-6” to 10’-11“, 2-Panels Wide 11’-0” to 14’-11“, 3-Panels Wide 15’-0” to 20’-0”, 4-Panels Wide
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Finish: Bright White Color (Standard) Paint Thickness 1mil Field Painting (Optional by others)
Dimensions: Maximum Width 20’-0” Maximum Height 14’-0” Thickness 2”
The beauty of the Therma Classic is more than skin deep. Therma Classic is built with Northwest Door’s time proven sandwich-type construction method. Interior and exterior galvanized and prepainted steel skins are pressure laminated to a 2” thick CFC-free (EPS) polystyrene core forming a continous bond. A flexible joint seal is added to the tongue and groove section joints which seal and also provide a true and natural thermal break. It’s construction is both fire and smoke rated.
The result is an extremely strong and beautiful maintenance-free garage door with outstanding insulating qualities rated at R-8.68.
Heights in one inch increments: 6’-9” to 8’-0”, 3-Sections High 9’-0” to 10’-8”, 4-Sections High 11’-3” to 13’-4”, 5-Sections High 13’-6” to 14’-0”, 6-Sections High
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For several years composite overlay materials have been utilized on steel garage doors to add designs. These dissimilar materials have lead to a significant number of failures of the composite overlays when used on a steel door. Northwest Door resisted market pressure to produce an overlay product until such time as they had a new all metal product developed. We wanted it to be the best in the business and that is exactly what we achieved. In fact, an INDEPENDENT LABORATORY conducted an accelerated aging test on the product. The door section was cycled from -22 to +160 degrees Fahrenheit. This rigorous freezing and baking cycle was continued for 21 days without product degradation whatsoever. No warping, shrinking, or delaminating occurred. As a result of these tests Northwest Door confidently provides a lifetime warranty on the Therma Classic “R” Series overlay.
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Therma Classic Doors receive our Four-Coat Paint / Protection Proccess Galvanized, Bonderized, Prime painted and a White Topcoat Finish. Doors can also be easily be field painted to match your exact color requirement. Dark color finishes are acceptable, however the installed doors surface when facing the sun should not reach an excess of +200°F.
WARRANTY: Therma Classic sections come with a limited lifetime warranty against deterioration due to rust-through of the door skins or delamination of the overlay for as long as you own your home. Parts and accessories are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year. Top section must have reinforcement strut applied if it is a window section or if the door is motor operated. Contact your Northwest Door dealer for complete warranty, maintenance and painting instructions. Northwest Door reserves the right to make product changes without notice. WARNING: Any adjustments to your door should be made by an experienced door installer, such as your Northwest Door dealer. Serious injury can result from improper adjustments to your door.
True-Arched Window Selection 1-Lite Pattern
2-Lite Pattern
6-Lite Pattern
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All Therma Classic models are offered with arched windows. The arched window frames are a. true 26’-0” radius. The radius formed on standard sized single car 2-Panel arched window designs are: 8’-0” wide door = 26’-0” radius, 9’-0” wide door =approximately 36’’-0” radius, and 10’-0” door = approximately 38’-6” radius. Models with standard rectangular windows are designated with an “S” as the last of the 5-digit model number. Arched window models are designated with an “A”.
3-Panel Doors Single Arch
4-Panel Doors Single Arch
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Malleable Iron, Black Powder Coated Finish
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Americana Series
4-Panel Doors Double Arch
Deco Kit C Stamped Steel, Crinkle Textured Black Powder Coated Finish
3-Panel doors use a combintion of both arched and standard window frames to form a single arch. 4-Panel doors are available in your choice of a single arch or a double arch. (Double Arch Standard)
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Historically, carriage house doors were swinging doors, made of wood and featured large windows in the upper portion of the doors. Northwest Door has authentically replicated this classic look with the Therma Classic. The Therma Classic is a high performance insulated steel garage door with conventional operating advantages. It features a unique three-section design which permits taller windows in the door. This gives Therma Classic windows the correct porportions and an unequaled representation of the original carriage house swing doors.
American Made
Therma Classic’s Attractive Three-Section Design
Therma Classic doors up to 8’ high use only three door sections by utilizing a selection of 27”, 28”, 31” and 32” high sections.
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Therma Classic as well as many other fine Northwest Door products are available from your Northwest Door Dealer. See the complete Northwest Door product selection at www.northwestdoor.com Northwest Door, Incorporated 19000 Canyon Road East - Puyallup, WA 98375-9746
“Northwest Door is family owned and takes great pride in our products and satisfaction of our customers!”
© 2012 Northwest Door, Inc.
Northwest Door recommends LiftMaster Professional
Unlike the plastic or composite overlays used by some garage door manufacturers, the Therma Classic designs will hold their shape, stay in place and will not come off of your door, “we guarantee it”!
Line Garage Door Openers for the Therma Classic as well as all other Northwest Doors.
Doors are available in a vast selection of sizes and beautiful designs up to a maximum of 20’ wide and 14’ high. Therma Classic designs maintain a uniform appearance even as door sizes increase. As you can see below, the model RX06S uses a combination of 32” and 28” high sections. The “X” designs on the door stay true on the larger sizes even with varying door section 12’-0” heights. This precision cannot be achieved with stamped steel garage door panels. Individual prepainted aluminum overlay design components are hand-crafted, fitted and mechanically attached to the door panels. The aluminum overlays expand and contract at the same rate as the door section thus eliminating failures during varying temperature changes.
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FOR CENTRAL OREGON
2011 CENTRAL OREGON PROFILE
Welcome to Central Oregon! The region encompasses dramatic snow-capped mountain ranges to high desert plateaus within the counties of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. It's no surprise Central Oregon has led the state in population growth over the last decade; in fact, one of five new Oregonians chose to live in the Tri-County area. Over the last decade, Central Oregon has also topped the state in job growth, resulting in a region that's characterized by small businesses and entrepreneurial activity. For most new residents, Central Oregon is a lifestyle choice, offering a friendly environment, year round recreation options, and world class amenities—all with the benefits of a small town. From a ranch in Prineville to an upscale urban condo in Bend, and all possibilities in between, the region presents a rare diversity of places to live—all within easy commuting distance of work. For a relocating business, Central Oregon has earned a reputation for welcoming new companies and industries. The region has some of the lowest operating costs in the Pacific Northwest—all without any sacrifice in transportation or telecommunications infrastructure. What sets our communities apart from other lifestyle cities like Aspen or Jackson Hole is its livability, affordability, and solid middle class that are profess-sionally challenged in a range of industries that might surprise you, including software, biosciences, electronics, and renewable energy. This Profile provides key business demographics to help understand the dynamics of the Tri-County region. If you need more specific information, call us or visit our comprehensive website at www.edcoinfo.com. For more information, contact: Roger Lee, Executive Director Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) 109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite #102 Bend, OR 97701 Phone: 541-388-3236 800-342-4135 www.edcoinfo.com
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CENTRAL OREGON’S TOP PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Listed to the right are the region’s largest nongovernment employers. According to the Oregon Employment Department, over 75% of firms in the State had nine or fewer employees and the average Oregon firm employed 15 people in the first quarter of 2010. To an even greater extent than the State, Central Oregon's business environment is typified by innovative, small companies, producing niche-market products and services, from semiconductors to software, medical instruments to recreational equipment. Still, a number of large employers operate successfully here, tapping into Central Oregon’s ever-expanding workforce, overall low cost of doing business and business-friendly local governments. Large employers include some distinct groups of employers including: Manufacturing and high technology companies have a long history of success in the region, comprising more than 20% of the 50 largest employers. Building products (mostly from wood) continues to be an area of concentration in manufacturing with some of the world’s largest molding and millworks production plants operated by Bright Wood, Jeld-Wen, Contact and Woodgrain. Tech employers include semiconductor manufacturing (Microsemi), precision titanium casting (PCC Schlosser) and pharmaceuticals (Bend Research), to name a few. Health care, led by St. Charles Medical Center with two hospital complexes in Bend and Redmond and two others under management in Madras and Prineville, is a significant employer in the region. Additionally, Bend Memorial Clinic is the largest of nearly 100 private clinics and practices in the area. Overall, the health care sector employs more than 9,500 Central Oregonians. Administrative centers and headquarter operations play a prominent role among top employers and include Les Schwab Tires, TMobile, TRG Customer Solutions, Bank of the Cascades, Central Oregon Trucking, and not listed, American Licorice Company.
Rank 2011 2010 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 5 5 7 6 4 7 6 8 9 9 8 10 10 11 12 12 38 13 13 14 11 15 17 16 16 17 15 18 18 19 29 20 NA 21 NA 22 23 23 21 24 19 25 22 26 26 27 41 28 25 29 30 30 27 31 20 32 24 33 37 34 31 35 14 36 33 37 45 38 39 39 34 40 36 41 35 42 28 43 42 44 NA 45 46 46 50 47 NL 48 47 49 48 50 NA
2011 Employees St. Charles Medical Center 2,978 Sunriver Resort *875 Les Schwab Tire Centers (regionwide) *870 Mt. Bachelor 760 Bright Wood Corporation 711 T-Mobile 640 Walmart 591 Bend Memorial Clinic 558 Safeway 545 Fred Meyer 472 Opportunity Foundation 420 Kah Nee Ta Resort & Casino 400 Eagle Crest (Northview Hotel Group) 350 TRG Customer Solutions 337 JELD-WEN/Bend Window Division 311 Ray's Grocery Store (regionwide) 292 Costco 286 Bank of the Cascades 259 BendBroadband 255 Bi-Mart (regionwide) 250 Mountain View Hospital District (Madras) 249 The Riverhouse 240 Lowe’s (regionwide) 223 Athletic Club of Bend 220 Albertson's (regionwide) 215 Central Oregon Trucking 215 Bend Research 213 Contact Industries 200 Mid Oregon Personnel (regionwide) 200 PCC Schlosser (Redmond) 192 Knife River Corporation *191 The Bulletin (Western Communications) 188 The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Research) 186 Home Depot (regionwide) 182 Black Butte Ranch *180 NeighborImpact (regionwide) 180 Wells Fargo Bank (regionwide) 175 Macy’s 170 Woodgrain Millwork 170 Deschutes Brewery 160 JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing 155 Hooker Creek Companies 150 Keith Manufacturing Co. 148 Pioneer Memorial Hospital (Prineville) 137 Warm Springs Forest Products 134 Microsemi 129 Advanced Energy (formerly PV Powered) 120 Target Stores *120 Kohl’s *115 Erickson’s Thriftway (regionwide) 111 Company
Source: EDCO Business Research, March 2011. * Represents seasonal high. Mountain View Hospital & Pioneer Memorial Hospital were included in the total for St. Charles Health System in 2010.
With the largest concentration in the Pacific NW, destination resorts and the visitor industry they support, are important employers in the region. Of the top 15 largest employers, four are resorts, while a total of six make the Top 50 list.
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2010 MEDIAN WAGES FOR SELECT OCCUPATIONS Below are median hourly wages for select occupations in Central Oregon and West Coast states. Central Oregon wages are typically below those of Oregon, often 10 to 20 percent. Wages in the state of Washington are on average the highest of the three states while California wages are routinely a minimum of 20% higher than in Oregon. Central Oregon Hourly Wages Compared to California & Washington Central Oregon
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$39.31
Network Systems Administrator
$28.10
$32.16
$36.65
$36.57
Computer Support Specialist
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$20.67
$23.59
$23.98
Database Administrator
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$36.60
$39.32
$37.11
PROFESSIONAL Marketing Manager
$41.43
$47.22
$63.01
$56.75
Industrial Production Manager
$36.90
$40.33
$44.14
$46.52
General & Operations Manager
$34.47
$42.91
$51.98
$55.07
Financial Manager
$42.96
$47.20
$56.12
$48.55
Registered Nurse
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$35.62
$40.22
$34.91
Dental Hygienist
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$37.66
$43.51
$44.50
Physical Therapist
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$35.70
$39.55
$35.23
Food Service Manager
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$23.50
$23.47
$27.86
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$16.88
$18.09
$18.46
Lodging Manager
$20.03
$21.12
$23.61
$31.65
Chef & Head Cook
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$18.96
$21.73
$18.42
OTHER
Sources: Oregon Employment Department, Washington State Employment Security Department, and California Employment Development Department. Note: Oregon median wages are for full year 2010, CA and WA median wages are for Q1 2010, the most current available data.
COVERED EMPLOYMENT & PAYROLL, INDUSTRY MIX Covered employment payroll is used to determine the "average" wage (also referred to as the "family wage" for some economic development programs) for each of Oregon's 36 counties. Total wages for all non-farm sectors, private and public, are divided by total employment. On the following page are number of business establishments (units), employment, payroll, and average pay in the Tri-County area (Crook County, Deschutes County, and Jefferson County) as well as a chart depicting the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industry mix.
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Tri-County Covered Employment in 2010 Industry
Units
Employment
Payroll
Total All Ownerships
7335
70,400
$2,468,477,875
Total Private Coverage
Average Annual Pay $35,064
7011
58,110
$1,955,630,576
$33,654
Natural Resources & Mining
161
1063
$30,252,674
$28,460
Construction
983
3,325
$127,369,358
$38,307
Manufacturing
331
5,083
$202,236,020
$39,787
Wholesale
365
2,248
$110,747,139
$49,265
Retail
814
9,968
$254,680,724
$25,550
Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities
167
1,587
$76,136,746
$47,975
Information
142
1,430
$68,815,051
$48,122
Financial Activities
759
3,606
$152,887,884
$42,398
1119
6,903
$250,574,616
$36,299
Education & Health Services
732
10,318
$452,525,954
$43,858
Leisure & Hospitality
673
9,929
$163,610,168
$16,478
Professional & Business Services
Other Services*
770
2,652
$65,764,837
$24,798
Total All Government
325
12,290
$512,847,299
$41,729
Annual Average Wage
$16.86
Source: Oregon Employment Department. * Other Services includes Private Non-Classified.
Industry Mix in the Tri-County Region (by employment)
Other Svcs 4%
Government 19%
Leisure & Hosp 14%
Nat'l Res & Mining 1% Constr 5%
Educ & Health Svcs 15%
Mfg 7% Wholesale 2%
Prof & Business Svcs 10%
Retail 14%
Fin'l Act 5% Info Svcs 2%
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN OREGON Overall, Oregon has a long established national status for being a cost competitive location for business. Recent rankings include:
Forbes: Oregon #6 Best State for Business (2010)
Ernst & Young: Oregon has #1 lowest effective tax rate for business (2010)
Business Facilities: Oregon ranks in the top 10 states for overall business climate and business tax climate (2009)
State Cost Factors Sales tax: None in Oregon Inventory tax: None in Oregon Corporate income tax: 6.6% on taxable income greater than $0; 7.9 % on taxable income $250,000 for 2010-11. Workers’ compensation: The pure premium rate $1.48/$100 of payroll remains flat from prior year and reflects 21 years of decreasing or flat rates. Unemployment insurance: The minimum taxable rate is 2.2% and the maximum is 5.4%; an employer’s rate is based on their actual experience. New employers pay 3.3% and the 2011 taxable wage base is $32,300. Vehicle registration: $86 for two-year renewal Source: EDCO Business Research, March 2011
Contributing to the rankings is the fact that Oregon has no sales tax, no inventory tax, a single sales factor that benefits large employers with multiple operations, and an affordable property tax system. Average industrial, commercial, and residential power costs nearly half those in California and on average 25% below national averages. With steady in-migration, labor costs are also among the most affordable on the West Coast. In 2011 Oregon's workers’ compensation pure premium rate decreased by 1.8 percent, marking a national record of 21 years without an increase (saving Oregon employers $18.2 billion) and five straight years of decreases. Workplace safety administration, a far smaller component of workers’ compensation, is increasing and the pure premium rate decrease will be used to offset it. For employers, the net result is that the 2011 charge will remain flat at $1.48 per $100 of payroll.
Oregon's Workers' Compensation Rates (21 Years Without an Increase) $4.50 $4.00
$3.84
$3.00
$2.48
$2.50
$1.81 $2.00
$1.70 $1.48
$1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $0.00
19 90 19 91 19 92 19 93 19 94 19 95 19 96 19 97 19 98 19 99 20 00 20 01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08 20 09 20 10 20 11
Rate Per $100/Payroll
$3.50
Year
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EMPLOYMENT GAINS IN THE LAST DECADE Over the last decade, jobs in the United States have contracted by 1.52%. In a similar pattern, Oregon and its largest MSA, the greater Portland area, have contracted slightly.
Employment Gains 2001-2010 (Annual average nonfarm employment, not adjusted for seasonality) GAINS
Area Bend MSA (Deschutes County) Salem MSA Corvallis MSA Portland MSA Oregon LOSSES
Of the Tri-County area, Deschutes County has been the growth driver. Not only has Deschutes County led employment growth in Oregon on a percent basis, but it also tops all other metro areas in the state in terms of sheer number of jobs created.
2001
Medford MSA Eugene-Springfield MSA U.S.
2010
% Change
53,470
60,480
+ 13.11%
139,000
143,400
+ 3.17%
37,330
37,370
+ 0.11%
965,700
965,500
- 0.02%
1,605,500
1,599,900
- 0.35%
74,660
74,360
- 0.40%
142,500
140,500
- 1.40% - 1.52%
131,826,000
129,818,000
Jefferson County
6,200
5,660
- 8.71%
Crook County
6,200
5,390
- 13.06%
Source: Oregon Employment Department
UNEMPLOYMENT TREND The chart below from Oregon’s Employment Department provides an historical picture of unemployment in Deschutes County relative to the state of Oregon and the nation. In general, Oregon’s unemployment rate tracks higher than the national rate, while Deschutes County trends above Oregon and shows greater volatility. Because of Central Oregon’s continued in-migration, job creation typically lags population growth. In the most recent recession, unemployment peaked in 2009. Although still high, unemployment is now on a noticeable downward trend.
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Deschutes County
Jan-09
Jan-07
Jan-05
Jan-03
Jan-01
Jan-99
Jan-97
Jan-95
Jan-93
Jan-91
Jan-89
Jan-87
Jan-85
Jan-83
0 Jan-81
While high unemployment isn’t desirable for the job seeker, it does provide significant advantages to employers seeking a qualified, available workforce.
Unemployment Rate (not Seasonally Adjusted): 1979 - 2010
Jan-79
At the sector level, nearly one-half of job losses between 2007, 2008, and 2009 in the Tri-County area were associated with construction, real estate (and related professional services) and manufacturing. Today, one in four manufacturing jobs in Central Oregon is producing some type of building product, compared to 20 years ago when one of every two manufacturing jobs was in wood products.
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HOUSING COSTS Median and Average Home Prices As with much of the rest of the country, residential property prices peaked to all-time highs in 2006 and have since seen marked declines. For median home prices, Sunriver has seen the smallest percentage drop (-27.4%), while Crook County saw prices decline 54.3%, the largest percentage in the region. Speculation fueled a construction boom - Bend and Redmond were issuing more building permits than other West Coast cities 10 times larger. Today, the market is finding a new equilibrium, although 40% of overall home sales in the past three years have been distressed (short sale or bank-owned), and prices in many areas are still below replacement cost.
Average Home Price
Crook County Bend Redmond La Pine Sisters Sunriver Jefferson County U.S.
(residential, less than one acre) 2005 2006 2007 2008 $154,906 $212,173 $224,151 $206,874 $334,570 $406,122 $426,044 $353,142 $226,238 $292,268 $286,543 $245,204 $163,971 $202,331 $237,665 $180,153 $449,979 $514,259 $526,626 $437,636 $501,764 $627,345 $637,734 $628,979 $131,493 $170,228 $187,367 $144,146 $267,400 $268,200 $266,000 $242,700
2010 $120,537 $245,069 $142,402 $110,632 $295,488 $455,550 $78,376 $220,000
Sources: Central Oregon Association of Realtors (COAR), National Association of Realtors
Median Home Price
Crook County Bend Redmond La Pine Sisters Sunriver Jefferson County U.S.
2005 $149,375 $279,900 $198,818 $148,450 $394,250 $462,500 $133,500 $219,000
(residential, 2006 $195,500 $351,978 $262,749 $183,500 $460,000 $575,000 $165,080 $221,900
less than one acre) 2007 2008 $199,450 $177,500 $345,000 $289,450 $250,000 $216,000 $215,000 $160,000 $415,000 $367,450 $548,547 $555,738 $177,950 $139,950 $217,900 $196,600
2009 $112,000 $212,000 $147,500 $109,000 $286,250 $402,000 $89,900 $172,100
Sources: Central Oregon Association of Realtors (COAR), National Association of Realtors
Median Sale Price of Existing Single Family Homes $600,000
$500,000 Sunriver
$400,000
$300,000 Sisters Bend
$200,000
U.S. Redmond
$100,000
La Pine Crook Co. Jefferson Co.
$0 2005
2009 $145,040 266,319 170,739 126,606 372.483 458,614 145,040 216,900
2006
2007
2008
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2010
2010 $91,100 $191,750 $123,450 $99,900 $223,750 $417,500 $69,950 $173,200
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Real Estate Valuations Real Market Value of Tri-County Real Estate (in billions) $50.00
$43.70 $44.45
$45.00 $40.00
$37.18 $33.30
RMV in billions
$35.00
$28.05
$30.00
$24.50 $25.00
$21.08 $19.09
$20.00 $15.00
$16.43 $17.28 $13.74
$10.00 $5.00 $0.00 2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Year
Average Monthly Rent In 2010, the rental housing market began to stabilize and prices are now rebounding, particularly at the upper end of the market with single family homes, newer duplexes and three-bedroom apartments. This is due to the unfortunate migration of former homeowners to renters as a result of home foreclosures and short sales.
Average Monthly Rent
($ monthly for a 3 bedroom home) 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Bend
$935
$965
$1,005
$969
$969
2010 $1,012
Redmond
$673
$919
$885
$863
$863
$911
Jefferson County
$673
$672
$842
$849
$849
$817
Crook County
$724
$748
$846
$809
$809
$847
Source: Central Oregon Rental Ownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Association (COROA); March 2011
Overall, property management companies report that rental demand is increasing while vacancy rates are decreasing, with the exception of the lower end of the market, one and two bedroom apartments in older complexes, where renters are more price sensitive. We expect to continue to see upward pressure on rental pricing.
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VALUATIONS Financial Institutions Central Oregon is home to 19 financial institutions (13 commercial banks, 3 savings institutions, and 4 credit unions) which collectively have 80 branches in the region. In 2010, the total FDIC-insured deposit base for the region was $2.98 billion, a 4% drop from 2009. As a result of bank takeovers in 2009 and 2010 (JPMorgan Chase acquired all Washington Mutual branches, Home Federal Bank acquired Community First and Liberty Bank branches, and Columbia State Bank acquired Columbia River Bank branches) bank ownership in Central Oregon has a higher representation of national institutions. However, only one branch was shuttered as a result of the takeovers. Bank of the Cascades, High Desert Bank, and Mid Oregon Credit Union are headquartered in Bend, while South Valley Bank, PremierWest Bank, Umpqua Bank and West Coast Bank are Oregon based. Reflecting higher than average deposit wealth, Central Oregon supports a significant number of financial planning and investment firms.
Summary of Deposits for the Tri-County Region (in millions) Number of Institutions Branches 13 69 3 11 16 80
Institution Commercial Bank Savings Institution Total
Deposits Base $2,695,726 $286,005 $2,981,731
Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits as of 6/30/2010 (most current available)
Banks, Savings Associations, and Credit Unions in Central Oregon (as of March 2011) Bank of America Bank of the Cascades Bank of the West Columbia State Bank High Desert Bank Home Federal Bank JPMorgan Chase Bank Mid Oregon Credit Union Northwest Community Credit Union Northwest Farm Credit Services
OnPoint Community Credit Union PremierWest Bank SELCO Community Credit Union South Valley Bank & Trust Sterling Savings Bank U.S. National Bank of Oregon Umpqua Bank Wells Fargo Bank West Coast Bank
Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits & EDCO Business Research
Value of Financial Deposits (in millions) 2000 $115 $1,065 $89 $1,269
Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total
2005 $210 $1,990 $111 $2,311
2010 $213 $2,635 $133 $2,981
Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits
UTILITIES SERVING CENTRAL OREGON Natural Gas Natural gas is widely available throughout Central Oregon and is supplied by Cascade Natural Gas Corporation (888-522-1130) serving more than 44,000 industrial, commercial and residential customers. Potential users for the Large Volume—General Service rate should contact EDCO for additional information about rates and options.
Natural Gas Rates User Commercial Industrial Large Volume–General*
Cost Per Therm
$12.00
$0.93
Included
$0.90
$1.00
*Requires specific contract and usage conditions; 1 therm = 1,000 BTUs
Electric Companies Central Oregon providers are: Pacific Power (PP), 888-221-7070 Central Electric Cooperative (CEC), 541-548-2144
Base Ch$3.00
Average 2010 Electricity Rates Industrial Commercial
(in cents, per kwh) U.S. CA OR 6.79 10.88 5.45 10.26 13.96 7.64
CEC 5.52 5.63
PP 5.47 7.11
Sources: City of Redmond, U.S. Dept. of Energy Administration For all sectors, Oregon’s electrical rates are well below the national average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon providers offer rates up to nearly 20% below the national average and 50% below neighboring California.
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Water & Sewer Cities in the region have invested in the latest technology for the least environmental impact and greatest savings to residents and businesses. Rates vary between communities in the region. Commercial and industrial rates are based on meter size; please contact EDCO for specifics.
POPULATION GROWTH The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 population numbers for Central Oregon vary considerably from estimates provided by Oregon’s official population estimator, Portland State University’s Population Research Center. In general, PSU’s estimates exceed census counts and the variances are largest in Crook County, in Bend and Deschutes County Unincorporated areas.
Central Oregon Population: 200,431 Area Crook County Deschutes County Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Unincorporated Jefferson County Total Population
Using either source, population in the Tri-County area surpassed the 200,000 mark with growth exceeding 30%, making the region one of the fastest growing in the nation. Using Census Bureau numbers, Bend conservatively added nearly 25,000 residents and Redmond 12,700.
Age Distribution in Central Oregon 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 Population
15,000 10,000 5,000
+ 85
84 to
75
to
74
64 65
to
54 55
to 45
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However, each county within Central Oregon has its own age profile. Crook County has the most individuals 65 and older (16.5%) while Jefferson County—the youngest—has the fewest (12.6%) with Deschutes (13.6) falling in between.
PSU 2000-10 2010 Growth 27,280 42.2% 172,05 49.1% 83,125 59.8% 1,635 NA 25,945 92.5% 1,935 101.8% 59,410 21.5% 22,865 20.3% 213,31 38.9%
Sources: Portland State University (Center for Population Research; July estimates each year) and U.S. Census Bureau. Note: PSU estimates are determined using metrics such as birth and death records, state income tax returns, Medicare data, non-payroll farm information, housing, and permits filings among other data. Census data are determined by a decennial count.
AGE DISTRIBUTION Central Oregon’s age profile is slightly older than that of the U.S; median age for Central Oregon is 39.5 vs. 36.5 for the nation. In the Tri-County area, there is a slightly higher percent over 55, not surprising with the in migration of affluent semiretirees and retirees.
… or higher?
Census Bureau 2000-10 2000 2010 Growth 19,182 20,978 9.4% 115,367 157,733 36.7% 52,029 76,639 47.3% NA 1,653 NA 13,481 26,215 94.5% 959 2,038 112.5% 48,898 51,188 4.7% 19,009 21,720 14.3% 153,558 200,431 30.5%
Age Group
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2009, Five Year Estimates.
In terms of those under 18 years of age, Jefferson has the highest percentage (27.8%) and Crook County (23.5%) and Deschutes (23.0%) have fewer. Jefferson County’s age distribution is influenced by its racial and ethnic composition—of the three counties, Jefferson County has the greatest diversity and its younger population is more likely to be Hispanic or Native American.
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Family households, which account for nearly 70% of all household types, have higher income but show the same pattern. The regional average family income is $73,695; Crook is at $61,223, Jefferson at $57,054 and Deschutes at $77,763. Income in Central Oregon is usually lower than the
Income Distribution in the Tri-County Area 18,000 16,000
All Households
14,000 Number of Households
Average household income in the Tri-County area varies; Crook County is at $55,063, Jefferson at $51,799 and Deschutes County at $67,974, yielding a composite for the region of $64,926.
All Family Hh
12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0
< $10K
10K to 15K to 25K to 35K to 50K to 75K to 100K to 150K to 200K <15K <25K <35K <50K <75K <100K <149K 199K and Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2009,more Five Income Levels Year Estimates. Income inflation-adjusted to 2009 levels. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2009, Five Year Estimates. Income inflation-adjusted to 2009 levels.
Portland metro areaâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; primarily a result of new residents who migrate to the area for lifestyle reasons, combined with fewer job opportunities than in metro areas, which together create downward pressure on wages.
DIVERSITY Overall, the Tri-County region has little racial diversity, with 91% of the population describing themselves as White, and the next significant categories (Native American and Multi race) at 3% each.
Racial Composition of the Tri-County Area
Black <1% American Indian 3%
But as noted under Age Distribution, diversity varies considerably among the three counties. Jefferson County has the most Native Americans, including the city of Madras and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
White 91%
Pacific Islander<1% Asian 1% Other 2% Multi race 3%
In terms of ethnicity, which the U.S. Census Bureau counts separately from race, Jefferson County has both the great number and percent of individuals who designate their ethnicity as Hispanic or Latino.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2009, Five Year Estimates.
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FOR CENTRAL OREGON Perhaps most significant though is the growth of the Hispanic population from 2000 to 2010 throughout the Tri-County area. In raw numbers, Central Oregon’s Hispanic population has nearly doubled in the last decade, growing from just under 9,000 to over 17,000. Redmond saw the largest growth in Hispanics of any large city in Oregon. The Hispanic population is also younger, reflected in the percent of the population under 18 (at right).
Hispanic Makeup of Central Oregon
Crook County Prineville Deschutes County Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Jefferson County Madras Culver Metolius Statewide
Total Population Population % Hispanic 20,978 7.0% 9,253 10.1% 157,733 7.4% 76,639 8.2% 1,653 5.8% 26,215 12.5% 2,038 7.1% 21,720 19.3% 6,046 38.5% 1,357 30.4% 710 23.7% 3,831,074 11.7%
Population <18 Population % Hispanic 4,600 13.7% 2,357 16.9% 36,221 13.0% 18,163 13.5% 371 10.5% 7,313 19.2% 536 12.3% 5,490 33.3% 1,862 54.6% 491 41.1% 186 31.7% 866,453 20.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Overall educational attainment in Central Oregon compares favorably with the national profile. The Tri-County area has far fewer individuals who have less than a 9th grade education or have not graduated from high school. Similarly, there are more Central Oregon residents who have attended college or earned an Associates degree. Looking at those with a Bachelor’s degree or higher, Central Oregon is nearly equivalent (26%) to the nation (27%). Educational attainment also varies significantly by county. Deschutes County has the most individuals with a Bachelor’s Degree or higher (29%), making it second in Oregon for college degrees. Deschutes County’s higher education levels reflect continued in-migration to the area and the concentration of jobs that require a college degree or more. Typically those jobs are found in these key industry sectors: Financial Activities, Professional & Business Services, Health Services, Information Services, and Manufacturing. Relative to the U.S. average of graduating High School (29.3%), Crook and Jefferson Counties exceed the national standard at 35.5% and 29.3%, respectively. Conversely, when looking at the proportion of the adult population which has attained a Bachelor’s degree or higher, Deschutes County at 28.9% exceeds the national average of 27.5%, while Crook County at 15.9% and Jefferson County at 14.1% lag.
Educational Attainment in the Tri-County Area (Adults 25 years and older)
Graduate or Professional Degree 9%
Less than 9th Grade 3% 9th-12th Grade, no Diploma 7%
Bachelor's Degree 17% High School Graduate 27% Associate's Degree 10%
Some College, no Degree 27%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 20052009, Five Year Estimates.
Educational Attainment in Central Oregon
(Adults 25 and older) Crook Deschutes Population 25 Years and Over 15,663 105,092 Less than 9th Grade 3.9% 2.1% 9th to 12th Grade, no Diploma 10.8% 6.0% High School Graduate 35.5% 25.0% Some College, no Degree 27.4% 27.6% Associate’s Degree 6.6% 10.4% Bachelor’s Degree 10.6% 19.2% Graduate/Professional Degree 5.3% 9.7%
Jefferson 12,760 8.8% 10.9% 37.3% 22.0% 6.8% 9.5% 4.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2005-2009 Five Year Estimates
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EDUCATION Public Schools Six major public school districts serve over 30,000 Central Oregon students. For the first time in nearly two decades, overall enrollment stayed virtually the same: 30,637 students in 2010 and 30,899 the prior year. For the past 15 years, student enrollment growth has necessitated the construction of at least one school annually—a remarkable statistic that spans two business cycles. Central Oregon is also home to numerous private schools, notably:
Waldorf School of Bend (PreK-5) Seven Peaks Elementary School (PreK-8) Saint Francis of Assisi School (PreK-8) Sisters Christian Academy (PreK-8) Trinity Lutheran School (PreK-10), and Cascades Academy (Grades K-12)
School District
Students
Schools
Website
2,907
10
crookcounty.k12.or.us
Crook County Crook SD Deschutes County Bend-La Pine SD
16,100
27
bend.k12.or.us
Redmond SD
7,003
12
redmond.k12.or.us
Sisters SD
1,235
3
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2,756
8
jcsd.k12.or.us
636
3
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30,637
63
Jefferson County Jefferson SD 509J Culver SD Tri-County Total
Source: Oregon Department of Education; local school districts
The largest school district is Bend-La Pine, with an attendance area spanning more than 1,600 square miles—the seventh largest in the state. Nearly 16,000 students are enrolled in the District’s 28 schools. The District employs more than 1,550; of the 761 teachers, 98.4% meet the state definition for Highly Qualified Teacher. For the five high schools in the District, the average dropout rate during the 2008-09 year was a low 2.1%, below the state average. Within five years of graduation, 90% of Bend-La Pine students will pursue postsecondary education or training. In 2008-09, students were awarded more than $8.4 million in scholarships. Since 2000, students in the BendLa Pine District have continually scored higher on SAT tests than their peers nationwide or statewide.
Central Oregon Community College (COCC)
2010 SAT Scores Bend-La Pine Washington Oregon California U.S. Average Nevada
1620 1564 1546 1517 1509 1470
Sources: College Board & Bend-La Pine School District
Founded in 1949, Central Oregon Community College (www.cocc.edu) was Oregon’s first community college. COCC offers transfer/lower division programs, mirroring the first two years of a university education at a fraction of the cost, plus career and technical education programs to move students into local industry jobs. Enrollment at COCC has increased dramatically with Central Oregon’s growth and more residents returning to school during the recession. COCC provides a variety of courses and programs at its current Bend and Redmond campuses, with additional campuses to come online in Madras and Prineville later in 2011. COCC offers transfer/lower division programs, mirroring the first two years of a university education at a fraction of the cost, plus career and technical education programs to move students into local industry jobs. The Business and Employee Development department delivers industry-specific courses and workshops tailored to business and industry’s changing needs. COCC also offers a wide range of continuing education for personal and professional development. Located on the COCC campus, the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides active support for Central Oregon’s many small businesses. EDCO works closely with the SBDC to provide programs, counsel and market research assistance for entrepreneurs at the earliest stages of development.
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In November 2009, Central Oregon voters passed a $41.8 million bond that enables COCC to expand its geographic footprint in the Tri-County area and to build infrastructure to meet the demands of increasing enrollment. The bond funds the following projects: New Madras Campus: an 8,500 SF building is scheduled to open Fall 2011. New Prineville Campus: a 12,300 SF building, part of the OSU Open Campus initiative, is scheduled to open Fall 2011. Expansion of the Redmond Campus: A new Technology Education Center is scheduled to open in Fall 2013 and will offer technical course work in a variety of fields, including: Aviation/Aerospace, Manufacturing/Engineering, Sustainability/Green Jobs, and Graphic/Creative Arts. Expansion of the Bend Campus: a 45,000 SF Health Careers building provides a new home for all of the college’s health programs; it is scheduled to open late 2011 or early 2012. Concurrently, renovations are being made to Ochoco Hall’s classrooms to help meet the needs of expanding enrollment.
Oregon State University – Cascades Campus Located in Bend, OSU-Cascades features outstanding faculty in degree programs that reflect Central Oregon’s vibrant economy and abundant natural resources. Twelve undergraduate majors and three graduate programs, with 25 minors and degree options, include Business Administration, Energy Engineering Management, Tourism and Outdoor Leadership, and Hospitality Management. Additional four year programs that complement Central Oregon’s varied industries are being reviewed and should be online in the coming years. As part of its Hospitality Management program, OSU-Cascades works with Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration, offering executive education courses to hospitality leaders on the West Coast. Considered the world leader among hotel management schools for its undergraduate, graduate and research programs, Cornell has built an international reputation among professional hoteliers and restaurateurs for its executive education program. OSU-Cascades’ partnership with Central Oregon Community College creates a four-year university experience where students take freshman and sophomore courses at COCC and junior and senior courses at OSU. Call 541-322-3100 or visit www.osucascades.edu.
Demand for Higher Education
EDCO works in partnership with COCC and OSU-Cascades, both with Directors serving on EDCO’s Board, to ensure that program offerings align with business needs.
Growing Enrollment at COCC & OSU-Cascades 9,000 Headcount for Credit
Enrollment increases, or “demand” for higher education, have been propelled by a variety of reasons: Central Oregon’s growing population base, national economic recession, job training and retraining, and gaining traction at OSU-Cascades Campus as program offerings expand and the branch gains in reputation.
8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Year COCC
OSU-Cascades
COCC headed to OSU
Sources: OSU-Cascades & COCC. 2006-2010 enrollment is for Fall term, 2011 is for Winter term.
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Additional Colleges and Universities Additional accredited academic institutions have a presence in Central Oregon, typically combining evening and occasional weekend classes in conjunction with distance learning.
Concordia University, which offers an MBA locally (1-866-288-3931) Eastern Oregon University Division of Distance Education (541-385-1137) George Fox University (1-800-631-0921) Linfield College - Central Oregon Center (541-388-2986) Oregon Institute of Technology, Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, via COCC
TELECOMMUNICATION Built largely over the last decade, Central Oregon’s telecommunications infrastructure is one of the Northwest’s most technologically advanced, meeting business and telecommuting requirements for capacity, redundancy and reliability. High-end data services, typically offered only in large metro areas, include Ethernet access rates up to 10Gb. Several local providers focus purely on the commercial marketplace.
Telecom Resources in Central Oregon Carriers & Providers
BendBroadband, BendTel, Qwest (CenturyLink), Quantum Communications, Bendnet
Wireless Internet
Community Broadband, Webformix, Yellowknife Wireless
Cable
BendBroadband, Chambers Cable, Crestview Cable
Resellers & Integrators
Integra Telecom (Internet & voice)
Telephone
ACT Cascades, CascadeTel Services are delivered to residential and comInterconnect mercial customers across a number of access Cellular AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon options including land line (copper), high speed fiber optics, and wireless (WiFi, WiMax and secure microwave). Many providers offer DSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM, and Metro Ethernet services, along with the traditional high capacity TDM services (T1, T3, OCx). All Local Exchange Carrier central offices use digital electronic switches and the entire system is on a redundant, self-healing fiber optic network.
In 2010 BendBroadband won a federal broadband infrastructure grant for $4.4M to deploy fiber infrastructure to Madras, La Pine, Sunriver, and Prineville, providing broadband connectivity to the region’s historically underserved areas. The new 132-mile fiber network is comprised of closed or open rings to points of presence in the four cities, OTN network in the middle mile, and a combination of Optical Metro Ethernet and GePON in the last mile. The result will be a comprehensive, regional 40 Gbps fiber ring. With a strong history of investing in cutting edge technology early, BendBroadband’s (BBB) nationally recognized reputation for innovation has made Central Oregon a telecommunications oasis, on par with far larger metro areas. In 2009, BBB deployed one of the fastest wireless U.S. broadband networks when it rolled out HSPA+ (speeds up to 15Mbps). Other recent tech accomplishments include launching wideband services (up to 60Mbps) in 2009 and going all-digital in 2008. In early 2011, the company opened its BendBroadband Vault, a data center which offers co-location services to businesses in Central Oregon and beyond. The enterprise-class data center is LEED certified and staffed with engineering experts to provide professional services to business customers. SERVICES Health Services Health care is one of Central Oregon’s crown jewels. Attracted to the area for its quality of life, the region has a disproportionately large concentration of outstanding physicians and specialists both within the fourhospital system and in private clinics. St. Charles Health System (SCHS) owns and operates medical centers in Redmond and Bend (Oregon's only Level II Trauma Center east of the Cascades), leases and operates Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville, and provides key management services for Mountain View Hospital in Madras.
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Over the years, SCHS has become recognized as the primary provider of quality health care for patients living in and around Central Oregon. In 2009, Thomson Reuters recognized St. Charles Health System as one of the best hospitals in the nation in a comprehensive research project: 100 Top Hospitals: Health System Quality/Efficiency Benchmarks Study. SCHS officials are proud to be in a group that includes the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic, and other hospitals considered to be in the top 2% of all institutions. Bend Memorial Clinic (BMC) is the largest multi-specialty group east of the Cascades with 400 staff members (including 100 physicians) and 30 service specialties. With the opening of its new facility in Redmond in 2010, BMC has four locations in the region—Bend eastside, Bend westside, Redmond, and a small clinic in Sisters. AirLink Critical Care Transport provides emergency air ambulance service, covering 130,000 square miles in Oregon with its three aircraft. With bases in Bend and La Grande, AirLink responds 24/7 to medical crises in the region’s most remote areas, flying on average four lifesaving missions every day. In addition to a full-time pilot, a critical care nurse and a respiratory therapist with advanced training in heart, trauma and emergency care are aboard each flight, able to provide Level II and III trauma services at a moment’s notice.
MEDIA Print: The Bulletin is the dominant daily newspaper while local papers cover Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters, and La Pine. Cascade Business News, a bi-weekly business publication, and The Source, an alternative weekly newspaper round out the print news options. Radio: Three privately-held companies (Horizon Broadcasting, Bend Radio Group, and Combined Communications) collectively own 14 radio stations plus there are two independent operators. Spanish language station, Radio La Bronca, entered the market in 2006 to capitalize on the growth of the region’s Latino population. Television: KTVZ TV 21 is the NBC affiliate, KOHD TV 53 is the Bend bureau for Eugene-based ABC affiliate KEZI, KFXO TV 39 is the Fox affiliate, and KOAB TV 3 is the PBS station. BendBroadband airs local origination programming through COTV 11, its community cable channel, which provides in-depth local news, sports and information. Other: Central Oregon is home to numerous blogs and other news options. Cascade Publications, parent of Cascade Business News, also publishes Cascade Arts & Entertainment and Cascade Discover. Annual Passenger Enplanements at RDM
TRANSPORTATION 300,000
Commercial Airport
2004
2005
Year
Source: City of Redmond
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2006
247,392
246,327 2007
2008
236,671
2003
232,265
0
188,995
2002
50,000
156,898
2001
147,706
2000
144,582
100,000
158,670
150,000
215,163
200,000
161,713
Air service is provided by Alaska/Horizon Air, Delta and United Airlines served by SkyWest, and Allegiant Air. These carriers offer about 40 flights daily to Denver, Las Vegas, the Phoenix area, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle.
250,000 Number of Passengers
Serving the entire Central Oregon region, Roberts Field/Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM) is the Northwest’s 16th largest commercial airport. After a drop in passenger traffic in 2009, RDM resumed its growth pattern in 2010.
2009
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RDM just completed a 3-year $40 million expansion project which increased six-fold the size of the terminal. The airport also serves air cargo and general aviation traffic, including extensive corporate and business travel. General Aviation Airports The Bend Municipal Airport is identified as a Category 2, High Activity Business and General Aviation airport by the Oregon Department of Aviation. The 5,200 by 75 foot runway is in excellent condition. Recent projects include the addition of an east side taxiway completed in late 2010, the improvement of the west side taxi way, and a new airport master plan scheduled for completion by spring 2012. Avgas, jet fuel and aircraft maintenance are offered through the full-time Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on duty. The Prineville Airport has undergone significant expansion and upgrades in recent years, beginning with a brand-new 3,245 SF terminal where pilots can file flight plans and check weather reports. Over $3 million in FAA grants allowed the airport to extend the main runway from 5,000 feet to 5,750 feet and widen it from 60 feet to 75 feet. The weight capacity was also increased to 30,000 pounds per wheel, providing better service for larger aircraft, including corporate jets. New hangars are available, along with hundreds of acres of leasable land with direct access to the runway. Avgas, jet fuel and aircraft maintenance are offered through the full-time Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on duty. The Madras Municipal Airport and industrial site is a fast growing Category 4 airport for general aviation and business use. The Airport is included in the federal NPIAS (National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems) and has 2,100 acres for aeronautical and industrial use. A new 39,000 SF hangar facility, now leased to Butler Aircraft for the maintenance of fire fighting aircraft, was opened this year. A newly adopted 20 year master plan calls for 1,800 feet of new street and a new ADSB (Automatic Dependant System Broadcast) antenna site. A $2.2 million Connect Oregon III project, expected to be complete in summer 2011, is funding additional navigation aids and runway/taxiway lighting, an automated weather observation system, and new taxiway and ramp improvements. The Sunriver Resort Airport is a general aviation airport located 17 miles south of Bend and serves business charter and private pilots. The airport’s 5,500 foot long paved and lighted airstrip is the third busiest in the state and one of the longest private airstrips in the West. Additional Transportation Services For air freight, Central Oregon is served by Federal Express, United Parcel Service, and US Postal Service Express mail. To move motor freight, U.S. Highways 97 and 20, both of which run through Central Oregon, are two of the state's major trucking routes. The 17+ trucking companies that operate in Central Oregon utilize Hwy 97 to access Interstate 5 (north-south) and Interstate 84 (east-west), reaching the Northwest’s metro areas. In terms of rail service, Burlington Northern-Santa Fe, Union Pacific, and the City of Prineville Railway provide direct rail connections for shipping to any market in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Amtrak provides passenger rail service to Central Oregon via the Chemult station, about 60 miles south of Bend on Hwy 97. For transit within Central Oregon, the merger last year of Cascades East Transit (CET) and Bend Area Transit created a single regional bus system. Managed by Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC), CET provides service within the City of Bend, and between Bend and the following cities: La Pine, Prineville, Madras, Culver, Metolius, Warm Springs Redmond, and Sisters. Among the most relevant intracity bus options, Central Oregon Breeze, a division of CAC Transportation, provides service 362 days a year between Bend, Redmond, Madras, Gresham, and Portland. The Breeze connects Central Oregon residents with Amtrak, the MET, and Portland International Airport. TAC Trans-
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portation operates two lines important to Central Oregonians making connections: Eastern POINT provides service along Hwy 20 from Bend to Burns and Ontario; similarly, the High Desert POINT provides daily Amtrak thruway service from the Chemult Amtrak station to Sunriver, La Pine, Bend, and Redmond.
TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE Every community in Central Oregon has its own variations of temperature and precipitation, relative to its elevation and proximity to the mountains. The region is known for sun, averaging just two weeks fewer sunny days than San Diego, CA. Interestingly, the region lies on one of the nation’s largest rain gradients: Redmond receives an average of 8.6 inches of precipitation and is only 60 miles from a region in the Cascades that receives over 120 inches.
City
Elevation
La Pine Sunriver Bend Sisters Redmond Prineville Madras Warm Springs
4300’ 4100’ 3623’ 3200’ 3077’ 2868’ 2242’ 1575’
The geographical climate for Central Oregon is predominately High Desert. Summer temperatures range from an average high of 85° to a low of 44° Fahrenheit while winter temperatures range from average highs in the 40s to lows in the 20s. Annual precipitation ranges from 8.5 to 20 inches, falling mostly in the form of snow during winter months. Bend, Oregon Weather Profile Average High (°F) Average Low (°F) Mean (°F) Average Precipitation (inches)
Jan 41° 21° 32° 1.8
Feb 46° 24° 36° 1.0
Mar 51° 26° 38° 0.9
Apr 57° 28° 44° 0.6
May 65° 34° 50° 0.8
Jun 74° 41° 57° 0.9
Jul 81° 45° 64° 0.5
Aug 80° 44° 64° 0.6
Sep 74° 37° 55° 0.5
Oct 64° 31° 47° 0.7
Nov 48° 27° 38° 1.6
Source: CountryStudies.us
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OTHER BUSINESS RESOURCES Chambers of Commerce Bend Chamber 541-382-3221 | www.bendchamber.org Crooked River Ranch Chamber 541-923-2679 | www.crrchamber.com La Pine Chamber 541-536-9771 | www.lapine.org Madras/Jefferson County Chamber 541-475-2350 | www.madraschamber.com Prineville/Crook County Chamber 541-447-6304 | www.visitprineville.com Redmond Chamber 541-923-5191 | www.redmondcofc.com Sisters Area Chamber 541-549-0251 | www.sisterscountry.com Sunriver Chamber 541-593-8149 | www.sunriverchamber.com
Other Organizations Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau 877-245-8484 www.visitbend.com
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Business and Economic Development 541-553-3468 www.warmsprings.com
Central Oregon Visitors Association (COVA) 800-800-8334 www.visitcentraloregon.com
La Pine Industrial Group 541-536-9042 www.lapineindustrial.org
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS RESOURCES Organization
Services
Comprehensive assistance to relocating or expanding companies Demographics and other statistics Incentive programs (grants, enterprise zones) Connect early stage companies with investors
Confidential business counseling Business/marketing plan development and review Business seminars Market research data
Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD) 541-388-6266 | http://econ.oregon.gov
Business loans and grants Workforce training grants International trade assistance
Oregon Employment Department (OED) 541-388-6070 | www.employment.oregon.gov
Connection point for employees and employers Regional and statewide labor market statistics Oregon unemployment insurance administrators
Business loans and grants Workforce skills training
Confidential peer-to-peer problem solving Business seminars
Learning tours Lean training and resources for continuous improvement Industry roundtables Business-to-business networking and support
Custom solutions to workforce needs Partnership of OED, COCC, COIC, EDCO, and Vocational Rehabilitation
Business referrals, networking and marketing coordination for small businesses
Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135 info@edcoinfo.com | www.edcoinfo.com
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 541-383-7290 | www.cocc.edu/cbi
Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) 541-548-8163 | www.coic.org Opportunity Knocks (OK) 541-318-4650 | www.opp-knocks.org
High Desert Enterprise Consortium (HiDEC) 541-388-3236 | www.hidec.org
The Business Resource Network (BRN) 541-388-3236 | www.hidec.org
Business Network International (BNI) 541-526-0639 | www.bni.com
TRAVEL DISTANCES FROM BEND With U.S. Highway 97 running north to south through Bend, and U.S. Highway 20 running east to west through Bend, travel to other areas in Oregon is relatively straightforward. Using either the northern Highway 26 or more southern Highway 20 route, Portland is a three hour drive from Bend while Medford runs about four hours away. Outside Oregon, Seattle can be reached in less than 6 hours and parts of the Bay Area can be accessed in 8 or 9 hours. Los Angeles, at nearly 14 hours, tests the outer limit of a day’s drive.
Distance from Bend, Oregon City Portland Medford Olympia Seattle Boise San Francisco Los Angeles
State
Miles
OR OR WA WA ID CA CA
145 189 251 311 323 507 838
Source: Rand McNally
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Drive Time Hours Minutes 3 hours 3 minutes 4 hours 6 minutes 4 hours 44 minutes 5 hours 42 minutes 6 hours 33 minutes 9 hours 0 minutes 13 hours 48 minutes
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ABOUT EDCO Origins
EDCO Offices
Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) is a private, nonprofit membership-based organization dedicated to building a strong and secure economic future for Central Oregon. EDCO was founded 31 years ago in the midst of a significant recession when the region was entirely dependent on the timber industry and many businesses in downtown Bend were boarded up. City leaders recognized the need to develop an organization that would direct and lead efforts to diversity Central Oregon’s industrial base. Looking to attract jobs that provide family wage incomes and create additional jobs in the economy, EDCO has focused on what are called traded sector companies. These are companies that make products or provide services to customers primarily outside Central Oregon and thus, help enlarge our regional economic pie. To most effectively reach Central Oregon's diverse communities, EDCO operates three satellite offices in addition to its main office. Focus Today, EDCO has three key goals: 1.
Recruit traded sector employers to the region. Most traded sector employers come from these sectors: manufacturing, technology, and information services.
2.
Provide substantive assistance to existing Central Oregon companies to retain and grow the region’s existing company base. This involves helping companies expand and increasing their productivity and profitability.
3.
Grow our own local companies by helping its many entrepreneurs with business planning, access to capital, and access to human talent.
Board of Directors EDCO is a membership organization, with roughly half of its funding coming from public entities (counties and cities) and the other half from private companies. The organization is guided by a 36-member board drawn from Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties and representing a wide variety of industry sectors.
Main Office (Bend) 109 NW Greenwood Avenue Suite 102 Bend, OR 97701 541-388-3236 Executive Director: Roger Lee Bend Manager: Eric Strobel Redmond 446 SW 7th Street Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-5223 Manager: Jon Stark Prineville/Crook County 187 NW 2nd Street Prineville, OR 97754 541-233-2015 Manager: Jason Carr Madras/Jefferson County 2028 NW Airport Way Madras, OR 97741 541-390-3121 Manager: Wayne Pearson
EDCO Platinum Members Bend Memorial Clinic BendBroadband Cascade Natural Gas Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. Central Oregon Community College City of Bend City of Madras City of Prineville City of Redmond City of Sisters Crook County Deschutes County Home Federal Bank Jefferson County Mid Oregon Credit Union OSU-Cascades Campus Pacific Power Qwest Communications St. Charles Health System U.S. Bank
© Copyright EDCO 2011
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Useful Numbers UTILITIES Electric Companies Central Electric Co-op Central Electric Co-op (Sisters) Midstate Electric Co-op (Sunriver/LaPine) Pacific Power & Light
CITY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Natural Gas Cascade Natural Gas
Emergency 548-2144 Police/Sheriff/Fire/Ambulance 549-5698 Poison Control Center 536-2126 St. Charles Hospital 800-221-7070 Fire Departments, Non-Emergency Bend Fire Dept. 546-5533 Bend Fire Dept.—Burn Dept. 923-7765 Bend Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 388-5515 Deschutes County Rural District #2 LaPine Fire Dept.—Burn Information LaPine Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 800-244-1111 Sheriff Departments, Non-Emergency Deschutes County Sheriff 888-522-1130 Deschutes County—LaPine Station
Water Companies Agate Water Apache Water Avion Water Company Bend City Water/Sewer Cimarron City Water Circle C City of Redmond City of Sisters Crooked River Ranch Water Co. Deschutes Valley Water Indian Meadow Water Laidlaw Water District Long Butte Water Rimrock Estates Water (Linda McCue) Roats Water Sun Country Water Sun Mountain Water Terrebonne Domestic Sunriver Utilites
382-2855 382-2855 382-5342 388-5515 389-7480 548-6116 923-7765 549-6022 923-1041 475-3849 549-5300 389-1255 383-2863 548-0272 382-3029 382-5103 382-7309 548-2727 593-4197
Garbage Bend Garbage & Recycling Cascade Disposal High Country Disposal Sisters Sun Country Disposal Wilderness Garbage & Recycling
382-2263 382-6660 548-4984 549-6022 382-6660 536-1194
Sewer Metolius (City) Redmond (City) Bend City Sewer/Water Telephone Qwest
Team
911 800-452-7165 382-4321 388-5533 388-5525 536-2935 318-0459 536-9056 536-2935 388-0170 536-1758
Health Department Deschutes County
388-6616
Department of Motor Vehicles Redmond Bend
548-0140 388-6322
Oregon Highway Information
800-977-6368
Voters Registration Deschutes County Registration
388-6547
School Districts Central Oregon Community College Bend/LaPine School District Public Info Redmond School District 2J Sisters School District #6
383-7700 383-6000 923-5437 549-8521
MISCELLANEOUS Cable Television & Internet Bend Broadband (Redmond & Bend) Chambers Cable of Sunriver Clearwire (Mike)
Terry
382-5551 593-1296 771-6739