Northwest Crossing - Lot 684

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• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • Bonus Room • Office/Den • 1940 sq. ft. • $389,500

2333 NW Lolo Drive - Northwest Crossing Lot 684

1033 NW Newport Ave Bend, OR 97701

Duke Warner Realty

A New Home Built By:

• Open Great Room w/gas fireplace • Dining Area open to kitchen • Kitchen complete center island & pantry • Master Suite on main floor • Loft upstairs • Hardwood Floors & Tile Counters • High Efficiency Furnace • Lots of Storage scan with your smartphone • 2 Car Garage alley • Fully Landscaped & irrigated • Earth Advantage & Energy Star certified

• Full Specs Here : http://bit.ly/nwx684

For More Information Contact:

Jason Boone - Principal Broker, CRIS Terry Skjersaa - Principal Broker, CRS Mollie Hogan - Principal Broker

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Team W A R N E R Terry

www.BendPropertyListings.com | team@goteamterry.com | (541) 383-1426 this information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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THE GREG WECH CONSTRUCTION DIFFERENCE GW Construction:

Others:

Roof: Ice & Shield (Valleys & Eaves) Edge Metal Continuous Ridge Vent 5/8 Roof Sheeting 5/8 Overhang Material

None None Plastic Vents 7/16 or less 7/16 or less

Lumber: Kiln-Dried FJ Primed Cedar Fascia Smart Siding Trim 15/32 Sheeting TGI Floor System +Rating 5/8-3/4 Edge Gold Floor Sheeting

Green SPF SPF 7/16 2x or less Plywood

Windows: Top Quality Low-E Vinyl Windows Good Quality Glass & U-Value Sill Pans Installed

Low Grade Vinyl Low Grade Glass No Sill Pan

House: 93% Efficient Furnace 2 Stage Furnace & Zone Heating Heat Runs In Conditioned Space Hot Water Re-circ. Pump w/Timer Two Coat Paint Jobs

No Zone Located in Attic None One Coat

Sub-Contractors: License Bonded & Insured In C.O.10 years

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Page 1 of 7 SPEC SHEET: LOT #684 Name:

Address: 2333 NW Lolo Dr – Lot 684 Y N Section 1: FOUNDATION & CRAWL SPACE & INSULATION & GARAGE SLAB Foundation Vents Y CS - Vapor Barrier Y Sub Floor Certainteed R-30 Exterior Walls Certainteed R-21 Vaulted Ceiling Bats N/A Flat Ceiling Bats Certainteed R-49 Vaulted Ceiling Loose Fill N/A Flat Ceiling Loose Fill Certainteed R-49 Floor Above garage Certainteed R-25 Garage Walls Certainteed R-11 Interior Walls Certainteed R-11 (sound-proofing) Garage Slab Concrete w/ fiber mesh 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) 3/4 Edge Gold Glued and Nailed KD Lumber 1/2 OSB 3/4 Edge Gold Glued and Nailed 5/8 OSB 5/8 Primed Breckenridge Pacific Lumber - (per print) Primed Cedar - (size per print)

Section 3: ROOF & GUTTERS Brand / Color / Year Ridge Vents Storm Shield Drip Metal Gutters Misc. Section 4: WINDOWS Brand & Type Grids & Color Skylights Misc.

Permit #

Certainteed: Weathered Wood Composite Shingle: 30 year Continuous Eaves and Valleys On Eaves

Y Y Y Y

Cascade WinPro Vinyl Dual Pane Almond N

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Page 2 of 7 Section 5: HEATING SYSTEM & WATER HEATER & EARTH ADVANTAGE & CENTRAL VAC Gas Furnace Amana: GMH95 2-Stage Natural Gas Zone System Y Downstairs & Upstairs Drain Line @ Furnace w/ 90% Y First Floor Heat Runs Located under crawl space Second Floor Heat Runs Located in conditioned space Air Exchanger Earth Advantage Air Exchanger Thermostat Programmable Air Filter Amana 4" High Efficiency Filter Electric Air Cleaner N Humidifier N Gas Water Heater 50 Gallon High Efficiency Recirculating Pump w/ Timer Y Garage H20 Faucet Air Conditioner N A/C Ready 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 Hood 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.

Two Section Composite : Charcoal Moen: Arbor - Stainless Badger 5: 1/2 HP Button Body: Chrome Y GE Profile 30" Dual Fuel Slide-In Range - Stainless GE Profile - Stainless GE Profile - Stainless N N Wood : TBD Tile : United – Roca Franca Tile : United – Bellavita Earth Y Y Wood : Paint Grade : 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Black Distressed Square Black - Bin Pulls

Wood : TBD Kichler : Brinbourne

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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.

Tile : 12x12 Pental – Earth Slate Florescent N N Wood : Paint Grade : 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Black Distressed Square Black - Bin Pulls

Y Y

See Cabinet Plan Heat-N-Glow w/ electric ignition Tile : United 5/8 x 5/8 Earth Slate

Y Y N N Wood : TBD

Section 10: ½ BATH PLUMBING & FLOORING & LIGHTING Pedestal N/A N/A Sink (quantity) N/A Faucet / Handles N/A Toilet / Seat N/A Light Fixture N/A Flooring N/A Counter Top N/A Backsplash 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.

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Page 4 of 7 Section 11: DOWNSTAIRS GUEST BATH PLUMBING & FLOORING & LIGHTING Sink (quantity) Kohler: Archer - White (1) Faucet / Handles Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Toilet / Seat Kohler: Archer - White Tub Kohler: Archer w/ tiled surround Faucet / Handles Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Shower N/A Control / Handles N/A Head Height Standard Light Fixture Kichler : Brinbourne Flooring Tile : Pental – 12x12 Earth Slate Counter Top Tile : United – 18x18 Etch Olivia Backsplash Tile : United – Earth Slate Tub/Shower Surround Tile : United – 18x18 Etch Olivia Towel Bar Delta Bath Accessories Towel Ring Delta Bath Accessories TP Holder Delta Bath Accessories Mirror Full Length ½ Bevel Cabinet Material/Counter Height Wood : Paint Grade : 36” Cabinet Door Style Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Cabinet Finish Black Distressed Cabinet/Drawer Handles Square Black - Bin Pulls 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 Shower Pan Towel Bar Towel Ring TP Holder Mirror Cabinet Material/Counter Height Cabinet Door Style Cabinet Finish Cabinet/Drawer Handles

Kohler: Archer - White (2) Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Kohler: Archer - White N/A N/A Tiled Shower w/ Tile Pan Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Standard Kichler : Brinbourne Tile : P. Décor – 12x24 Bambu Bruno Tile : Pental – Parkland Redwood Tile : United – Earth Slate Tile : Pental – Parkland Redwood Tile : Island Stone – Charcoal Pebble Delta Bath Accessories Delta Bath Accessories Delta Bath Accessories Full Length ½ Bevel Wood : Paint Grade : 36” Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Black Distressed Square Black - Bin Pulls

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Page 5 of 7 Section 13: MASTER BEDROOM Flooring TV & Phone Outlets Misc

Carpet : Royalty – Rugged Coast (Color) – Integrity (Pattern) Y

Section 14: UPSTAIRS GUEST BATH PLUMBING & FLOORING & LIGHTING Sink (quantity) Kohler: Archer - White (1) Faucet / Handles Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Toilet / Seat Kohler: Archer - White Tub One Piece : Lasco Composite Tub/Shower Faucet / Handles Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Shower One Piece : Lasco Composite Tub/Shower Control / Handles Delta: Dryden – Antique Pewter Head Height Standard Light Fixture Kichler: Brinbourne Flooring Tile : Statements – Rex Multi-Color Slate Solutions Counter Top Tile : Statements – Eco Leader Ground Backsplash Tile : Statements – 2x6 Offset Brick Ground Shower Surround N/A Towel Bar Delta Bath Accessories Towel Ring Delta Bath Accessories TP Holder Delta Bath Accessories Mirror Full Length ½ Bevel Cabinet Material/Counter Height Wood : Paint Grade : 36” Cabinet Door Style Wide Shaker Panel w/Bevel Cabinet Finish Black Distressed Cabinet/Drawer Handles Square Black - Bin Pulls Misc. Section 15: BONUS ROOM or FLEX SPACE Lighting N/A N/A TV & Phone outlets N/A Built-In Work Stations N/A Floor Covering Misc. Section 16: INTERIOR/EXTERIOR DOORS, TRIM Style & Species Head Casing Side Casing / Legs Jambs / Sill Door Hardware Hinge Color Baseboard & Corners Full Wrapped Windows Y Front Door Front Door Handle Misc.

& HARDWARE Solid Core Stain Grade – Hemlock 3 Panel 5/4 X 6 MDF 1" X 4 MDF 5/4 X 6 MDF Schlage : Merano Matte Black (622) 1/2 X 6 MDF Craftsman Styled – Solid Wood Schlage : Plymouth – Matte Black (622)

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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. Section 20: EXTERIOR COLORS Main Body Gables Window Trim & Fascia & Belly Bands Corbels Shakes / Shingles Porch Ceilings Entry Door Man Doors Garage Doors Misc. Section 21: SIDING MATERIAL Main Body - Lap Main Body – Shingles Gables Window Trim Belly Bands Misc.

Carpet : Royalty – Rugged Coast (Color) – Integrity (Pattern) Paint grade

Wood Tile : Pental – 12x12 Earth Slate

Hand Texture Hand Texture Finished & Painted, Orange Peel Square

Sherwin Williams – SW 7356 Devine Whip Devine Whip Clear Lacquer Clear Teak Oil Trim Color Kitchen Accent Color : Devine Spice

Devine Devine Devine Devine

- Cocoa – Green Tea - Latte - Latte

Body color Natural Teak Oil Body color Body color

Primed Cedar - (size per print) Primed Cedar - (size per print)

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Page 7 of 7 Section 22: LANDSCAPING, DRIVEWAY, WALKWAYS, PATIOS & FENCES Dry Well Y Gutters Full Landscaping N Refer to landscape plan Driveway Y Asphalt Or Concrete Walkways Y Sidewalk to front porch Front Patio Y Trex Rear Patio Y Concrete Fence N A/C Enclosure N Pre-Wired Alarm System N Misc. Exterior Lighting : Kichler Alameda

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Arbor

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Arbor single-handle pullout kitchen faucet / 7594CSL (above); 7594C (right)

CHOOSE YOUR FINISH To order, combine the faucet model number with one of these finish letter(s).

C / Chrome

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CSL / LifeShine Classic Stainless

ORB / Oil Rubbed Bronze (Available 3rd Qtr.)

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SILGRANIT® Domestic Designs

BLANCODIAMOND™ 1-3/4 Bowl Undermount Old-Number: 511-706 New-Number: 440180

(White shown)

• Spacious elegance with uniquely slim bowl divider • 80% solid granite, SILGRANIT® material features the touch and feel of natural stone • Color all the way through • Highly resistant to scratching and chipping • Heat resistant to 536˚F • Non-porous, resists most household stains • Limited lifetime warranty

Why Blanco SILGRANIT Benefits Warranty Depth = 9-1/2"/8" 440181 440179 440178 440177

Specifications 511-705

Biscuit Anthracite Metallic Gray Café Brown

511-706 511-707 511-708 511-709 DXF Files 511-705 511-706 511-707 511-708 511-709

Custom Accessories

440181

440179

440178

440177

Depth = 9-1/2"/8"

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Single-hole wiTh RiSeR 751-SS-DST

4" CenTeRSeT 2551-SS

4" Mini-wiDeSpReaD 4551-SS

The faucets on this page are shown in Chrome and brilliance® Stainless.

8" wiDeSpReaD 3551-SS

3-hole RoMan Tub T2751-SS R2707

4-hole RoMan Tub T4751-SS R4707


18" Towel baR–75118-SS 24" Towel baR–75124-SS Single Robe hook–75135-SS Towel Ring–75146-SS TiSSue holDeR–75150-SS

MoniToR® 14 SeRieS Tub & ShoweR T14451-SS R10000-unbX

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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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(B)

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Archer™ Suite A. Archer 6' drop-in whirlpool, pedestal lavatory and two-piece toilet in White.

C. Archer undercounter lavatory in White and Memoirs widespread faucet with Stately

Memoirs ® faucets and accessories with Stately design and Deco lever handles

design and Deco lever handles in Polished Chrome.

in Polished Chrome.

Lavatory K-2355-0 / Faucet K-454-4V-CP

Whirlpool K-1124-0 / Bath drain K-7272-CP Faucet K-T428-4V-CP/K-438-K-NA/K-419-CP/K-424-CP/ Lavatory K-2359-8-0

D. Archer 5' integral apron whirlpool and two-piece toilet with Cachet™ Quiet-Close ™ elongated seat and cover in White and Memoirs Rite-Temp ® pressure-balancing

Faucet K-454-4V-CP / Toilet K-3517-0 / Toilet seat K-4688-0

bath and shower faucet in Polished Chrome.

Toilet tissue holder K-490-CP

Whirlpool K-1122-RA-0 / Bath drain K-7272-CP

B. Archer self-rimming lavatory in White and Archer widespread faucet in Vibrant

Faucet K-T461-4V-CP/K-304-K-NA / Toilet K-3517-0 / Toilet seat K-4688-0

Brushed Nickel. Lavatory K-2356-8-0 / Faucet K-11076-4-BN 57

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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 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 Atmospheric Vent Energy Saver Gas Water Heater

Photo is of M-I-5036FBN

FEATURING:

The Atmospheric Vent FVIR Defender Safety System® Models Feature: ■ Bradford White ICON System™—Intelligent gas control with proven millivolt powered technology and built-in piezo igniter. A standard, off the shelf thermopile converts heat energy from the pilot flame into electrical energy to operate the gas valve and microprocessor. No need for external electricity. -- Enhanced Performance—Proprietary algorithms provide enhanced First Hour Delivery ratings and tighter temperature differentials. -- Advanced Temperature Control System—Microprocessor constantly monitors and controls burner operation to maintain consistent and accurate water temperature levels. -- Intelligent Diagnostics—An exclusive green LED light prompts the installer during start-up and provides ten different diagnostic codes to assist in troubleshooting. -- Pilot On Indication—Flashing green LED provides positive indication that pilot is on. -- Separate Immersed Thermowell—High strength advanced polymer composite thermowell provides isolation between electric temperature sensor and surrounding water. No need to drain the tank when removing gas valve. ■ Advanced ScreenLok® Technology Flame Arrestor Design—Flame arrestor is designed to prevent ignition of flammable vapor outside of the water heater. ■ Resettable Thermal Switch—Proven and reliable bimetallic switch prevents burner and pilot operation in case of ongoing flammable vapor burn inside of the combustion chamber or restricted air flow. ■ Maintenance Free—No regular cleaning of air inlet openings or flame arrestor is required under normal conditions. ■ Sight Window—Offers a view into the combustion chamber to observe the operation of the pilot and burner. ■ Factory Installed Hydrojet® Total Performance System—Cold water inlet sediment reducing device helps prevent sediment build up in tank. Increases first hour delivery of hot water while minimizing temperature build up in tank. ■ Vitraglas® Lining—Bradford White tanks are lined with a exclusively engineered enamel formula that provides superior protection from the highly corrosive effects of hot water. This formula (Vitraglas®) is fused to the steel surface by firing at a temperature of over 1600ºF. ■ 1" Non-CFC Foam Insulation—Covers the sides and top of tank, reducing the amount of heat loss. This results in less energy consumption, improved operation efficiencies and jacket rigidity. ■ Pedestal Base. ■ Water Connections—3⁄4" NPT factory installed true dielectric fittings. ■ Factory Installed Heat Traps. ■ Protective Magnesium Anode Rod. ■ 3x4 “Snap Lock” Draft Diverter—Allows either 3" or 4" vent connections with inputs of 40,000 BTU/Hr or less. Over 40,000 BTU/Hr. has the 4" “Snap Lock” Draft Diverter. ■ T&P Relief Valve—Included. ■ Low Restriction Brass Drain Valve—Durable tamper proof design.

6 or 10-Year Limited Tank Warranties / 6 or 10-Year Limited Warranty on Component Parts. For more information on warranty, please visit www.bradfordwhite.com For products installed in USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. Some states do not allow limitations on warranties. See complete copy of the warranty included with the heater. MANUFACTURED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS: 5,954,492; 5,761,379; 5,943,984; 5,081,696; 5,988,117; 6,142,216; 5,199,385; 5,574,822; 5,372,185; 5,485,879; 5,277,171; (B1)5,341,770; 5,660,165; 5,596,952; 5,682,666; 4,904,428; 5,023,031; 5,000,893; 4,669,448; 4,829,983; 4,808,356; 5,115,767; 5,092,519; 5,052,346; 4,416,222; 4,628,184; 4,861,968; 4,672,919; Re. 34,534; 7,270,087 B2. OTHER U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT APPLICATIONS PENDING. CURRENT CANADIAN PATENTS: 1,272,914; 1,280,043; 1,289,832; 2,045,862; 2,112,515; 2,108,186; 2,107,012; 2,092,105; 2,409,271. Defender Safety System®, ScreenLok®, Vitraglas® and Hydrojet® are registered trademarks of Bradford White® Corporation.

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Residential Atmospheric Vent Gas Water Heater Energy Saver Models

Meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1b (current standard) C.E.C. Listed 79% Recovery Efficiency

NATURAL GAS AND LIQUID PROPANE GAS Recovery 90°F Rise*

Capacity Model Number

M-I-30T6FBN● M-I-30S6FBN M-I-303T6FBN● M-I-40T6FBN● M-I-403S6FBN● M-I-404T6FBN● N● M-I-5036FBN M-I-50L6FBN M-I-504S6FBN● M-I-60T6FBN

LP BTU/Hr. Input 31,000 26,000 35,000 36,000 38,000

Nat. U.S. GPH 33 31 42 42 42

Nat. Imp. GPH

25 25 24 33 33

Nat. BTU/Hr. Input 32,000 30,000 40,000 40,000 40,000

33 42 40 42 50

50,000 40,000 40,000 50,000 40,000

48,000 36,000 38,000 48,000 38,000

53 42 42 53 42

U.S. Gal. 30 30 29 40 40

Imp. Gal.

40 50 48 50 60

M-I-30T6FBN● M-I-30S6FBN M-I-303T6FBN● M-I-40T6FBN● M-I-403S6FBN● M-I-404T6FBN● M-I-5036FBN● M-I-50L6FBN M-I-504S6FBN● M-I-60T6FBN

Liters 114 114 110 151 151 151 189 182 189 227

LP Imp. GPH 27 23 31 32 33

44 34 34 44 34

50 38 40 50 40

42 32 33 42 33

Recovery 50°C Rise*

Capacity Model Number

28 26 34 34 34

LP U.S. GPH 32 27 37 38 40

Nat. kW Input 9.4 8.8 11.7 11.7 11.7 14.7 11.7 11.7 14.7 11.7

LP kW Input 9.1 7.7 10.3 10.6 11.1 14.1 10.6 11.1 14.1 11.1

Nat. Liters/ Hour 125 117 159 155 155 201 159 159 201 163

LP Liters/ Hour 121 102 140 140 148 189 144 151 189 151

A Floor to Flue Conn.

B Jacket Dia.

C Vent Size

D Floor to T&P Conn.

E Floor to Gas Conn.

F Floor to Water Conn.

Approx. Shipping Weight

in.

in.

in.

in.

in.

in.

lbs.

59 1⁄8 483⁄8 58 593⁄8 50

16 18 16 18 20

3x4 3x4 3x4 3x4 3x4

493⁄4 /563⁄8 383⁄4 493⁄4 /551⁄4 50 /565⁄8 41 /471⁄4

13 13 13 13 13

571⁄2 463⁄4 561⁄2 573⁄4 481⁄2

104 100 109 120 128

603⁄4 59 5⁄8 493⁄4 58 1⁄2 603⁄4

18 20 22 20 22

4 3x4 3x4 4 3x4

511⁄2 /58 50 / 57 401⁄2 50 /553⁄4 501⁄2

13 13 13 13 13

581⁄2 58 481⁄4 57 58 1⁄4

127 145 153 150 166

A Floor to Flue Conn.

B Jacket Dia.

C Vent Size

D Floor to T&P Conn.

E Floor to Gas Conn.

F Floor to Water Conn.

Approx. Shipping Weight

mm.

mm.

mm.

mm.

mm.

mm.

kg.

1502 1229 1473 1508 1270 1543 1514 1264 1486 1543

406 457 406 457 508 457 508 559 508 609

76x102 76x102 76x102 76x102 76x102 102 76x102 76x102 102 76x102

1264 /1432 9841 1264 /1403 1270 /1438 1041 /1200 1308 /1473 1270 /1445 1029 1270 /1416 1282

330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330

1461 1187 1435 1467 1232 1486 1473 1226 1448 1480

47 45 49 54 58 58 66 69 68 75

Propane models feature a Titanium Stainless Steel propane burner. For Propane (LP) models change suffix “BN” to “SX”. For 10 year models, change suffix from “6” to “10”. *Based on manufacturers rated recovery efficiency. •Models feature optional top T&P location and must be specified when ordering. Note: M-I-30S, M-I-50L and M-I-60T do not have top T&P option.

C

B F

D

Optional Top T&P Valve Location

A

E

Meets NAECA Requirements • “D” dimension listed as side/top. General All gas water heaters are certified at 300 PSI test pressure (2068 kPa) and 150 PSI working pressure (1034 kPa). All water connections are 3⁄4" NPT (19mm) on 8" (203mm) centers. All gas connections are 1⁄2" (13mm). All models design certified by CSA International (formerly AGA/CGA), ANSI standard Z-21.10.1 and peak performance rated. Dimensions and specifications subject to change without notice in accordance with our policy of continuous product improvement. Suitable for Water (Potable) Heating and Space Heating. Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, shall NEVER be introduced into this system. This unit may NEVER be connected to any existing heating system or component(s) previously used with a non-potable water heating appliance.

Ambler, PA For U.S. and Canada field service, contact your professional installer or local Bradford White sales representative.

Sales 800-523-2931 ● Fax 215-641-1670 / Technical Support 800-334-3393 ● Fax 269-795-1089 ● Warranty 800-531-2111 ● Fax 269-795-1089 International: Telephone 215-641-9400 ● Telefax 215-641-9750 / www.bradfordwhite.com Sales / Technical Support 866-690-0961 / 905-238-0100 ● Fax 905-238-0105 / www.bradfordwhite.com

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Anvil Iron Finish and SatinEtched Cased Opal Glass

Simple refinement makes a decoratively striking statement in any room setting. The Brinbourne™ Collection delivers with an understated linear structure finished in a unique Anvil Iron. Versatile in fixture styles and flexible in installation: select pieces can be mounted

on

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vaulted ceilings.

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B 42259 AVI

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C 42264 AVI

A 42292 AVI D 42267 AVI

A 42292 AVI | FOYER 12-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) D. 19", B. Hgt. 40-1/2", Ovrll. 108-1/2", Extra lead wire 98". Add. chain order 4901 AVI. Add. stems order 2999 (12") AVI. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

B 42259 AVI | CHANDELIER 4-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) D. 23", B. Hgt. 20-1/2", Ovrll. 58-1/2", Extra lead wire 93". 45˚ (12:12) Max. stem tilt. Add. stems order 2999 (12") AVI. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

C 42264 AVI | SEMI FLUSH

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D 42267 AVI | WALL SCONCE 1-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) Wd. 5", Hgt. 9-1/2", Ext. 6-1/2". May be installed w/ glass up or down. Hgt. from cntr. of wall opening (up) 4-3/4". UL listed-damp. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)


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G 42260 AVI Anvil Iron Finish

F 42265 AVI

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E 42262 AVI | ISLAND / LINEAR CHANDELIER

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F 42265 AVI | MINI PENDANT 1-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) D. 5", B. Hgt. 9", Ovrll. 47", Extra lead wire 104". 45째 (12:12) Max. stem tilt. Add. stems order 2999 (12") AVI. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

G 42260 AVI | ISLAND 4-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) Length 36", Wd. 5", B. Hgt. 8-1/2", Ovrll. 46-1/2", Extra lead wire 97". Add. chain order 2996 AVI. Add. stems order 2999 (12") AVI. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

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B 45262 AVI | BATH 2-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) Wd. 14-1/2", Hgt. 9", Ext. 6-1/2". May be installed w/ glass up or down. Hgt. from cntr. of wall opening (up) 6-1/2". UL listed-damp. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

C 45264 AVI | BATH 4-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) Wd. 34", Hgt. 9-1/2", Ext. 6-1/2". May be installed w/ glass up or down. Hgt. from cntr. of wall opening (up) 6-1/2". UL listed-damp. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

E 42265 AVI | MINI PENDANT 1-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) D. 5", B. Hgt. 9", Ovrll. 47", Extra lead wire 104". 45° (12:12) Max. stem tilt. Add. stems order 2999 (12") AVI. U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

D 42264 AVI | SEMI FLUSH 3-Lt., 100-W. Max. (M) 15" sq., Hgt. 11". U.S. Patent Pending. Hybrid (23-30W CFL)

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Canyon View™ Finish over Solid Brass and Honey Opalescent Glass Panels

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Measurements shown in inches. Complete selection of Dark Sky adapter panels for: B, D, E on pages 156-157

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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.


WinPro & Cascade Series Windows

WinPro & Cascade Series Shedding Light on Innovation

INCREASED ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy costs are soaring. Concern for the environment is growing. Together they make energy efficient products essential and many Cascade windows meet Energy Star guidelines. We offer insulated glass panels with high performance, heat reflective coatings, warm edge spacers and dual weather stripping. Optimum efficiency is achieved by combining our vinyl mainframes with our Ec and Ec+ Low-E glass and our warm edge spacer technology. These features further reduce energy costs while increasing the comfort of your home. ®

VINYL Cascade vinyl windows ensure consistency of quality in materials, lifespan and low maintenance. Our vinyl windows never need painting, saving you time and money. You will also appreciate a reduction in energy costs due to the energy saving performance of Cascade windows. DUAL PANE GLASS While a single pane was once standard, our dual pane windows keep you comfor tably insulated from even the worst elements. As quiet as they are energy efficient, our windows are sealed with formulated butylene sealant, ensuring long-lasting performance. LOW- E GLASS Had it with costly air conditioning and heating bills? Our Ec and Ec+ windows deliver superior year-round performance, coated to keep heat in during the winter and out in the summer. Plus, the high performance glass reduces the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays which can fade your carpets, cur tains and furniture. WARM EDGE SPACER Cascade’s Warm Edge Spacer System conducts less heat through the window. This technology can significantly improve a home’s overall energy efficiency and help reduce condensation on the glass.

Super ior W indows Dual Pane Glass

Heat Flow

Ec + Low-E Glass Energy Efficiency Warm Edge Spacer

CUSTOMIZE WITH CARE From Colonial to Craftsman, Post-Modern to French Country, Cascade Windows offers style combinations and grid patterns just right for any home. Our versatile product lines allow you to combine styles and features to fit all your window needs. Grid selection can greatly enhance the appearance of your new windows. At Cascade Windows, we offer an almost unlimited variety of internal grid styles and options. Choose from pencil, slimline or euro varieties. Grid colors available include white, almond, clay, bronze, brass, silver and pewter. The following page shows several available patterns. Of course, our technical services department is always ready to help you select the perfect window design for your home. Simply contact your Cascade Windows representative for assistance.

Frame Styles

Fr aming Life’s Moments. s m

800.442.8544 • cascadewindows.com

Cascade Wide

Cascade Flush Fin

WinPro Wide

WinPro Flush Fin

WinPro N

WinPro K

WinPro Z

WinPro J


WinPro & Cascade Series Windows

WinPro & Cascade Series Shedding Light on Innovation

INCREASED ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy costs are soaring. Concern for the environment is growing. Together they make energy efficient products essential and many Cascade windows meet Energy Star guidelines. We offer insulated glass panels with high performance, heat reflective coatings, warm edge spacers and dual weather stripping. Optimum efficiency is achieved by combining our vinyl mainframes with our Ec and Ec+ Low-E glass and our warm edge spacer technology. These features further reduce energy costs while increasing the comfort of your home. ®

VINYL Cascade vinyl windows ensure consistency of quality in materials, lifespan and low maintenance. Our vinyl windows never need painting, saving you time and money. You will also appreciate a reduction in energy costs due to the energy saving performance of Cascade windows. DUAL PANE GLASS While a single pane was once standard, our dual pane windows keep you comfor tably insulated from even the worst elements. As quiet as they are energy efficient, our windows are sealed with formulated butylene sealant, ensuring long-lasting performance. LOW- E GLASS Had it with costly air conditioning and heating bills? Our Ec and Ec+ windows deliver superior year-round performance, coated to keep heat in during the winter and out in the summer. Plus, the high performance glass reduces the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays which can fade your carpets, cur tains and furniture. WARM EDGE SPACER Cascade’s Warm Edge Spacer System conducts less heat through the window. This technology can significantly improve a home’s overall energy efficiency and help reduce condensation on the glass.

Super ior W indows Dual Pane Glass

Heat Flow

Ec + Low-E Glass Energy Efficiency Warm Edge Spacer

CUSTOMIZE WITH CARE From Colonial to Craftsman, Post-Modern to French Country, Cascade Windows offers style combinations and grid patterns just right for any home. Our versatile product lines allow you to combine styles and features to fit all your window needs. Grid selection can greatly enhance the appearance of your new windows. At Cascade Windows, we offer an almost unlimited variety of internal grid styles and options. Choose from pencil, slimline or euro varieties. Grid colors available include white, almond, clay, bronze, brass, silver and pewter. The following page shows several available patterns. Of course, our technical services department is always ready to help you select the perfect window design for your home. Simply contact your Cascade Windows representative for assistance.

Frame Styles

Fr aming Life’s Moments. s m

800.442.8544 • cascadewindows.com

Cascade Wide

Cascade Flush Fin

WinPro Wide

WinPro Flush Fin

WinPro N

WinPro K

WinPro Z

WinPro J


& color palette

Shown in Weathered Wood

& Silver Birch* (Not available in Landmark Plus.)

Birchwood*

Georgetown Gray*

Weathered Wood*

specifications • Two-piece laminated fiber glass-based construction • Classic shades and dimensional appearance of natural wood or slate • 240 lbs. per square (Landmark), 280 lbs. per square (Landmark Plus) For U.S. building code compliance, see product specification sheets.

Driftwood

Resawn Shake*

Mountain Timber

Heather Blend

CertainTeed products are tested to ensure the highest quality and comply with the following industry standards: Fire Resistance: • UL Class A • UL certified to meet ASTM D3018 Type 1 Wind Resistance: • UL certified to meet ASTM D3018 Type 1 Tear Resistance: • UL certified to meet ASTM D3462 • CSA standard A123.5 Quality Standards: • ICC-ES-ESR-1389

Hunter Green

Burnt Sienna*

Moire Black*

Black Walnut

*Available with 10-year StreakFighter™ warranty (Landmark only)

10

Landmark Silver Birch is an ENERGY STAR® rated product. 11



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Northwest Door, Inc. - PO Box 44605 - Tacoma, WA 98448 - www.nwdusa.com


3255 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener

RUGGED, RELIABLE PERFORMANCE. For consumers who want value and functionality,

ACCESSORIES INCLUDED

plus the everyday dependability of a LiftMaster®. Durable 1/2 HP motor and industrial-strength chain drive provide steady performance. • 100-watt lighting • Meets all UL325 requirements • 4-year motor warranty

At Chamberlain, safety is a major part of our mission. It’s our commitment to you and, quite simply, the way we produce products every day. Our LiftMaster ® products are designed to move the largest door in your home, safely, securely and by always putting safety first.

Multi-Function Control Panel

Security+® 1-Button Remote Control

The standard in control. Controls garage door and turns opener lights on/off from inside the garage. Locks out radio signals while you’re away. Includes adjustable light timer and illuminated oversized push button.

With rolling code technology, you are assured of a new code with every use. Every time you come and go, your code changes to one of over 100-billion new codes, never to be repeated.


3255

SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS

UNSURPASSED SAFETY AND SECURITY

DIMENSIONS

All LiftMaster® garage door openers are manufactured with the highest level of safety and monitoring systems to ensure safe operation. • The Protector System® safety sensors reverse the door automatically if the infrared beam is broken, before contact is made.

Installed Length: 124" Maximum Door Opening: 7' 6"* Headroom Clearance Required: 2" *Up to 10' with optional 8' or 10' rails

CARTONS

Number of Cartons: 2 Carton 1 Dimensions and Contents: 20" x 12" x 10" Multi-Function Control Panel 371LM Remote Control Garage Door Opener Head The Protector System® Carton 2 Dimensions and Contents: 10' 4" x 5" x 5" Assembled Solid-Steel T-Rail

• Patented technology detects when a door spring breaks and triggers the motor to reverse the door to the full open position. • Sensing technology will stop the door from closing if contact is made with a person or object. • Security+® Rolling Code Technology assures a new code is sent every time the remote is used.

SECURITY+® RADIO CONTROLS

• Patented PosiLock® system ensures the door remains securely locked when it is closed. • Opener light turns on automatically when The Protector System® safety infrared beam is broken.

Coding System: Smart Receiver Code Button and Indicator Light Operating Range: 150' (approximately) Operating Temperature: -40°F to 150°F Battery (remote control): 3-Volt Frequency: 315MHz 371LM Standard Remote Control with Security+® Anti-Burglary Coding

CONVENIENCE/SAFETY

The Protector System® Emergency/Quick Release Automatic Trolley Reconnect Ventilation/Pet Opening Down Safety Reverse Up Safety Stop Door Open/Beam Broken/Lights On PosiLock®

ENHANCE YOUR LIFESTYLE WITH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES know for sure the door is closed Lets you know whether the garage door is open or closed from any room in the house. A flashing red light shows the door is open; a glowing green light indicates the door is closed.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GARAGE DOOR MONITOR

Solid-State Microcontroller with Built-in Surge Suppressor

POWER

Voltage: 120V AC, 60Hz; Wattage: 540; Current Rating: 4.5 UL Listings: Yes; Length of Line Cord: 4' (3-prong)

LOGIC TYPE

(915LM)

LIGHTING

enter without a key Open your garage door without using a remote control and close with just the push of a button. Also can be programmed with a temporary entry code for friends and service people.

WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY with SECURITY+

®

(377LM)

access on the go

MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR

Horsepower: 1/2 RPM: 1,625 Thermal Protection: Automatic Lubrication: Permanent

DRIVE MECHANISM

Operates up to 3 garage doors. Turns garage door opener lights on and off. Fits on keychain or in a pocket or purse.

MINI 3-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL ® w i t h S E C U R I T Y + (370LM)

put control where you want it For people who want a second control in their garages. A light control button turns garage door opener lights on and off. Auxiliary button can be programmed to open and close a second garage door.

WIRELESS CONTROL PANEL

Number of Bulbs: 1 Maximum Wattage: 100 Length of Light Delay: 4 1/2 Minutes Type of Light Delay: Solid-State

Drive Means: Full Chain Reduction Means: Gear 16:1 Door Linkage: Adjustable Door Arm

ADJUSTMENTS

Force: Independent External Up and Down Limit: External

TRAVEL RATE

Approximately 7"/Second

SHIPPING WEIGHTS

Head: 22 Lbs. Rail: Full Chain—20 Lbs.

MATERIALS

Chassis: Steel Rail: Solid-Steel T Trolley: Steel

4-YEAR MOTOR WARRANTY (378LM)

park perfectly every time

1 year on all other parts. For more information, refer to owner’s manual. LiftMaster® garage door openers meet all current state and federal regulations and UL safety regulations as of date of manufacture.

The high-tech solution that helps you park perfectly in your garage! As you pull into your garage the laser is activated and projected onto the dashboard, making it easy to park in the same spot every time.

LASER GARAGE PARKING ASSIST

World’s #1 Installed Garage Door Opener THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC. 845 Larch Avenue • Elmhurst, IL 60126

The in-vehicle universal remote control. See your automobile dealer for availability.

(975LM)

I.C./F.C.C. Certified

©2007 LM 3255 06/07 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.

www.liftmaster.com WARNING: Garage doors and openers can be dangerous if not properly installed, tested and operated. Children should be supervised by an adult whenever in or around the garage area.

LMCA3255


PARCEL DETAILS Parcel ID: 171136AD03128 Related Tax Accounts:

PARCEL INFORMATION Subdivision: NORTHWEST CROSSING PHASE 15 Mailing Information: WEST BEND PROPERTY COMPANY LLC 2754 NW CROSSING DR 201 BEND, OR 97701

Lot / Block: 684 / Location Information: County: DESCHUTES, OREGON Map / Taxlot: 17S11E36AD / 03128 Lat / Lon: 44.05979952 / -121.34839653 Situs Addresses:

Owners: (1) WEST BEND PROPERTY COMPANY LLC

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Calculated Acres: Assessed Acres: RM Land: RM Impr: RM Total: Total AV: Taxes:

0.13 (5,539 sf) 0.00 (0 sf) $0 $0 $0 $0 --

Zoning: RS - BEND :: RESIDENTIAL STANDARD DENSITY

Land Use: -

Improvement Totals: SqFt: Bedrooms:

Full Baths:

Half Baths:

IMPROVEMENTS Code

Description

SqFt

Year Built

Beds Baths (F/H) Floor Types

RECENT TRANSACTIONS Date

Ref #

Type

Price

Seller

Buyer

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Copyright Š 2011, All Rights Reserved Page 1


LOCATOR MAP Lot 684, Northwest Crossing Phase 15

LEGEND

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AERIAL PHOTO Lot 684, Northwest Crossing Phase 15

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Prepared by AmeriTitle on: 04/04/2011

Created for the original recipient, not for further distribution

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TAXLOT MAP Lot 684, Northwest Crossing Phase 15

LEGEND

Disclaimer:

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Prepared by AmeriTitle on: 04/04/2011

Created for the original recipient, not for further distribution

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TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE

EDUCATION

The geographical climate for Central Oregon is predominately High Desert. Summer temperatures range from an average high of 85 degrees to a low of 44 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter temperatures range from average highs in the 40s to lows in the 20s. Annual precipitation ranges from 8.5 to 20 inches. 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.

Six major public school districts serve over 31,000 students; there are also ten private schools in the region.

Elevation Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters

3623’ 4300’ 3077’ 3200’

Sunriver Madras Prineville Warm Springs

4100’ 2242’ 2868’ 1575’

POPULATION & PROJECTIONS Central Oregon Population: 220,605 Crook Co.

2009

2005

2000

1995

27,185

21,150

19,182

15,700

Prineville

10,370

9,082

7,356

8,205

Unincorporated

16,815

12,068

11,826

9,947

170,705

143,490

115,367

89,500

82,280

70,328

52,029

29,425

1,625

NA

NA

NA

25,800

21,109

13,481

9,650

1,925

1,706

959

765

59,075

50,337

48,898

49,660

Deschutes Co. Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Unincorporated Jefferson Co.

22,715

20,600

19,009

15,400

Culver

1,335

1,019

802

600

Madras

6,650

5,592

5,078

4,290

Metolius Warm Springs Other Unincorp. Total Population

895

804

635

540

6,000e

NA

5,727

NA

7,835

13,185

6,767

9,905

220,605

185,240

153,558

120,600

Sources: Portland State University (Center for Population Research; estimates are for July of each year) and U.S. Census Bureau; e = estimate provided by local officials

Tri-County Growth Comparison Population Tri-County Oregon U.S.

2009

2005

2000

2000-09 Growth

220,605

185,240

153,558

43.7%

3,823,465

3,631,440

3,436,750

11.3%

307,006,550

295,895,897

282,194,308

8.8%

Sources: Portland State University Center for Population Research and U.S. Census Bureau; estimates are for July of each year

Deschutes County Population Projections 2015

2020

2025

2015-25 Growth

Bend UGB

91,158

100,646

109,389

20.0%

Redmond UGB

29,667

36,831

45,724

54.0%

2,694

3,166

3,747

39.0%

Sisters UGB Non-Urban County County Total

65,924

73,502

81,951

24.3%

189,443

214,145

240,811

27.1%

Source: Deschutes County 2004 Coordinated Population Forecast; latest available projections

School District (Website; Area Code 541)

Crook County

(crookcounty.k12.or.us; 447-5664)

Deschutes County Bend-La Pine (bend.k12.or.us; 383-6000) Redmond (redmond.k12.or.us; 923-5437) Sisters (sisters.k12.or.us; 549-8521)

Jefferson County Madras/Warm Springs (jcsd.k12.or.us; 475-6192) Culver (culver.k12.or.us; 546-2251)

Tri-County Total

BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

Students

Schools

3,113

9

24,229

42

15,819

25

7,017

13

1,393

4

3,557

10

2,905

7

652

3

30,899

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Organization

Contact Info

Services

Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO)

Phone: 541-388-3236 or 800-342-4135 Email: info@edcoinfo.com www.edcoinfo.com

Comprehensive information/assistance to companies relocation or expanding Demographics and other statistics Incentive programs (grants, enterprise zones) Early stage company support

Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Phone: 541-383-7290 www.cocc.edu/cbi

Confidential business counseling Business/marketing plan development and review Business seminars

Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD)

Phone: 541-388-6266 www.oregon.gov/OBCC

Business loans and grants Work force training grants International trade assistance

State of Oregon Employment Department (OED)

Phone: 541-388-6070 www.workinginoregon.org www.olmis.org

Connection point for employees and employers Regional and statewide labor market statistics Oregon unemployment insurance administrators

Central Oregon InterPhone: 541-548-8163 governmental Council www.coic.org (COIC) Opportunity Knocks

Phone: 541-318-4650 www.opp-knocks.org

High Desert Enterprise Consortium (HiDEC)

Phone: 541-388-3236 www.hidec.org

Sources: Local school districts

Bend-La Pine School District, the seventh largest in the state, has an attendance area that spans more than 1,600 square miles. Using Oregon's School Report Cards, more than 80% of Bend-La Pine schools 2009 SAT Scores are rated 'Strong' or 'Exceptional.' Bend-La Pine 1596 Within three years of graduation, Oregon 1547 90% of Bend-La Pine students will Washington 1562 pursue post-secondary education California 1511 or training. Since 2000, students Nevada 1485 in the Bend-La Pine School system U.S. 1511 have continually scored higher on Sources: The College Board, SAT tests than their peers nationBend-La Pine School District and statewide. Central Oregon Community College (COCC) provides a variety of courses and programs at its Bend and Redmond campuses. 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. The Small Business Development Center provides active support for the region's many small businesses. COCC also offers a wide range of continuing education for personal and professional development. www.cocc.edu; 541-383-7700. Oregon State University – Cascades Campus offers undergraduate degrees in 11 fields with 20 degree options, plus master’s degrees. Its partnership with Central Oregon Community College creates a four-year university experience, where students take freshmen/sophomore courses at COCC. Students receive excellent advising and work with exceptional faculty in small classes. Student opportunities include research and internship programs with Central Oregon businesses, government and nonprofits, as well as international programs. www.osucascades.edu; 541-322-3100; Cascades Hall, 2600 NW College Way, Bend.

ABOUT EDCO

The Business RePhone: 541-388-3236 source Network (BRN)

Business loans and grants Workforce skills training Confidential peer-to-peer problem solving Business seminars

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. Founded nearly 30 years ago, EDCO has two key purposes: to attract primary employers in the technology and manufacturing sectors from outside the area and to help existing companies expand and increase productivity and profitability. To most effectively reach Central Oregon's diverse communities, EDCO operates three satellite offices in addition to its main office: Bend (Main Office) 109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite 102 Bend, OR 97701 541-388-3236

Learning tours Lean training, resources for manufacturing Industry roundtables Peer problem solving

Redmond 446 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-5223

Custom solutions to workforce needs Partnership of OED, COCC, COIC, EDCO and Vocational Rehabilitation

Prineville/Crook County 187 NW 2nd St., Prineville, OR 97754 541-233-2015 Jefferson County 2028 NW Airport Way, Madras, OR 97741 541-390-3121

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OTHER BUSINESS RESOURCES Organization

Phone / Website

Bend Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-382-3221 Website: www.bendchamber.org

Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau

Phone: 877-245-8484 Website: www.visitbend.com

Central Oregon Visitor's Association (COVA)

Phone: 800-800-8334 Website: www.visitcentraloregon.com

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Business and Economic Development

Phone: 541-553-3468 Website: www.warmsprings.com

Crooked River Ranch Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-2679 Website: www.crrchamber.com

La Pine Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-536-9771 Website: www.lapine.org

La Pine Industrial Group (LIGI)

Phone: 541-536-9042 Website: www.lapineindustrial.org

Madras/Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-475-2350 Website: www.madraschamber.com

Prineville/Crook County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-447-6304 Website: www.visitprineville.com

Redmond Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-5191 Website: www.redmondcofc.com

Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-549-0251 Website: www.sisterschamber.com

Sunriver Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-593-8149 Website: www.sunriverchamber.com

Sisters Business Attraction/Retention Team (SBART)

Phone: 541-977-7525 (Mac Hay)

© 2010 Economic Development for Central Oregon

2010

CENTRAL OREGON AREA PROFILE

EDCO Platinum Members BendBroadband Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Natural Gas Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. Integra Telecom Mid Oregon Credit Union

W

elcome 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 leads the state in population growth — one in five new Oregonians chooses to live in the tri-county area. As a region, Central Oregon is distinguished by thriving small businesses and an unprecedented level of entrepreneurial activity. This Profile provides an overview of economic facts useful for new residents and businesses alike; if you need more specific information, please call us or visit our comprehensive, updated website at www.edcoinfo.com.

Pacific Power Qwest Communications St. Charles Health System U.S. Bank Central Oregon Community College City of Bend City of Madras City of Prineville City of Redmond City of Sisters Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County OSU-Cascades Campus

Cover cycling photo courtesy of Downtown Bend Business Association

www.edcoinfo.com email: info@edcoinfo.com 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135 fax: 541-388-6705 109 NW Greenwood Ave. Suite 102 Bend, OR 97701

$1


TOP 50 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Rank 2010

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

2009

1 2 3 4 5 6 10 8 9 25 7 14 12 15 19 17 16 20 21 13 24 23 32 26 22 30 27 18 29 31 28 34 39 33 36 40 38 11 41 43 44 48 37 NA 42 49 47 NA 46 50

Company

Employees

St. Charles Health System (regionwide) Les Schwab Tire Centers (regionwide) Sunriver Resort T-Mobile Mt. Bachelor1 Wal-Mart (regionwide) Bright Wood Corporation (regionwide) Safeway (regionwide) Bend Memorial Clinic (regionwide) Fred Meyer TRG Customer Solutions Opportunity Foundation JELD-WEN Development (Eagle Crest) Black Butte Ranch Costco Ray's Grocery Stores (regionwide) JELD-WEN Windows & Doors Bank of the Cascades (regionwide) Athletic Club of Bend Knife River Corporation1 Lowe’s (regionwide) Albertsons Supermarkets (regionwide) The Riverhouse The Bulletin (Western Communications) Contact Industries Central Oregon Trucking PCC Schlosser Hooker Creek Companies BendBroadband Mid Oregon Personnel (regionwide) Home Depot The Parr Company (regionwide) NeighborImpact (regionwide) Woodgrain Millwork JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing Deschutes Brewery The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Research) Kah Nee Ta Resort & Casino Macy’s Kirby Nagelhout Bend Research Keith Manufacturing Co. LifeWise Health Plans Olive Garden Wells Fargo Bank Warm Springs Forest Products Target Stores Kohl’s Clear One Health Plans Microsemi

3,235 1,500* 875 850 730 642 600 533 500 445 415 373 342 320 295 292 282 270 240 230 228 220 220 215 212 204 201 200 200 200 188 185 184 178 168 166 165 161 150 150 150 141 130 130 125 123 118 115 111 110

Source: EDCO Business Research, March 2010; 1 seasonal peak; *unconfirmed

Entrepreneurs and Small Employers Listed above are the region’s largest non-government employers. Central Oregon’s businesses are typified by innovative, small companies producing niche-market products and services, from semiconductors to software, medical instruments to recreational equipment. Despite a smaller population base than other West Coast metro areas, Central Oregon possesses a business sophistication and amenities typically found only in big cities – from support services to world-class health care. The region is supportive of business and has a well-educated workforce. Using its large network of business contacts and knowledge, EDCO helps connect early stage companies with needed resources and capital.

VALUATIONS

HEALTH CARE

Financial

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 four-hospital system and in private clinics. St. Charles Health System, headquartered in Bend, owns and operates the St. Charles medical centers in Bend and Redmond, operates Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville, and provides management services for Mountain View Hospital in Madras. Bend Memorial Clinic (BMC) is the largest multi-specialty group east of the Cascades with 100 physicians and 30 service specialties. With the opening of its new Redmond facility in April 2010, BMC will have 6 locations in the region. Air Life is available throughout Central Oregon and is supported by Level II and III trauma services.

Central Oregon is home to 18 financial institutions which collectively have more than 80 branches in the tri-county area. Three national banks are represented and nine are Oregon-based, including two (Bank of the Cascades and High Desert Bank) headquartered in Central Oregon. In 2009, the total FDIC-insured deposit base for the region was $3.11 billion. Reflecting higher than average deposit wealth, Central Oregon supports a significant number of financial planning and investment firms. Value of Financial Deposits (in millions) 2009 $259 $2,716 $136 $3,111

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $210 $1,990 $111 $2,311

2000 $115 $1,065 $89 $1,269

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits

Real Estate Value of Real Estate (in billions) 2009 $1.08 $33.14 $2.96 $37.18

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $1.61 $20.93 $1.96 $24.50

2000 $1.04 $11.18 $1.52 $13.74

Source: County Assessors Offices, Estimated Real Market Values

UTILITIES SERVING CENTRAL OREGON Electricity For all sectors, Oregon's electrical rates are well below the national average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon providers (Pacific Power [PPL] at 888-221-7070, Central Electric Coop [CEC] at 541-548-2144, and Midstate Electric at 541-536-2126) offer rates up to 33% below the national average and 61% below neighboring California. Average 2009 Industrial Rate (in cents, per kwh)

Ind'l Comm'l

U.S. 6.52 9.73

CA 9.43 11.60

OR 5.48 7.38

Midstate 4.40 4.50

CEC 5.11 5.25

PPL 5.13 6.69

Sources: Department of Energy Administration, EDCO Business Research

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. The current approximate commercial rate, after a basic charge of $3.00, is $1.00/therm. The current approximate industrial rate, after a $12.00 basic charge, is $0.93/therm. User

Commercial Industrial Large Volume-General1

Base Charge

$3.00 $12.00 Included

Per Therm Cost

(1 therm = 100,000 BTUs)

$1.00 $0.93 $0.90

Source: Cascade Natural Gas Corporation. 1 Requires specific contract and usage conditions. Please contact EDCO for additional information.

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.

MEDIA The Bulletin is the dominant daily newspaper while local papers cover Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters, and La Pine. A bi-weekly business publication and an alternative weekly newspaper round out the print options. Three privately-held companies (Horizon Broadcasting, Bend Radio Group, and Combined Communications) collectively own 14 radio stations plus there are two independent operators. KTVZ-TV is an affiliate of NBC and Fox, and ABC KOHD-TV is the Bend bureau for Eugene-based KEZI. BendBroadband broadcasts local origination programming through COTV, its community cable channel, and in April 2010, acquired KBNZ, Bend's CBS affiliate.

2009 MEDIAN WAGES

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

For Select Occupations, 2009

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. Services are delivered to residential and commercial customers across a number of access 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.

C. OR

OR

CA

WA

TRADE Truck Driver, Heavy

$18.40

$17.94

$19.58

$20.24

Secretary

$14.26

$14.66

$16.49

$16.80

Receptionist

$11.86

$12.18

$13.08

$13.05

Customer Service Rep

$13.84

$14.24

$16.67

$15.81

Network Systems Admin

$27.60

$31.72

$36.65

$36.57

Computer Support Specialist

$21.89

$20.34

$23.59

$23.98

Database Administrator

$22.52

$35.89

$39.32

$37.11

COMPUTER & TECHNICAL

PROFESSIONAL Marketing Manager

$41.78

$45.77

$62.11

$58.94

Sales Manager

$45.89

$45.89

$49.49

$59.60

Industrial Production Mgr

$38.45

$39.21

$43.07

$50.66

General & Operations Mgr

$34.26

$42.98

$51.03

$64.34

Sources: Employment Depts. in OR, CA and WA. Note: OR median wages are for full year 2009, CA and WA median wages are for Q1 2009.

Telecom Resources

UNEMPLOYMENT Annual Rates 2009

2008

2007

2006

2000

Crook County

17.9

9.6

6.3

6.0

8.4

Deschutes County

14.6

8.0

5.0

4.6

5.3

Jefferson County

14.7

9.9

6.8

5.7

5.7

Oregon

11.1

6.4

5.2

5.4

5.1

9.3

5.8

4.6

4.7

4.0

U.S.

Source: Oregon Employment Department

INCOME LEVELS Income Level Comparisons Median Family Area

Median Household

2008

2000

2008

2000

2008

2000

$50,794

$40,746

$44,069

$35,186

$21,709

$21,587

Deschutes County

$59,864

$48,403

$51,897

$41,847

$27,742

$20,940

Jefferson County

$47,544

$39,151

$43,786

$35,853

$18,123

$16,899

Oregon

$61,190

$48,680

$50,169

$40,916

$26,439

$20,940

U.S.

$63,366

$50,046

$52,029

$41,994

$27,589

$21,587

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; **U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2008 is the most current data.

2009 COVERED EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES Covered Employment by County (for the most recent 4 Quarters, Q408 through Q309) Crook County

Total All Ownerships Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Trade, Transp & Util Wholesale Retail Transp, Whsg, and Util Information Financial Activities Professional & Business Svcs Education & Health Svcs Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Private Non-Classified Total All Government Average Hourly Wage

Total Payroll

5,543 163 242 868 1,179 291 498 390 33 174 249 630 550 198 (c) 1,256

$176,252,256 $4,270,237 $8,560,952 $25,496,684 $39,162,997 $12,184,413 $11,102,758 $15,875,826 $1,018,501 $5,220,481 $8,502,196 $20,339,844 $7,886,734 $4,181,792 (c) $51,566,237

Source: Oregon Employment Department, 2010

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

61,629 543 4,143 4,185 12,390 1,916 9,341 1,133 1,428 3,493 6,730 9,043 9,120 2,125 29 8,402

$2,162,975,466 $18,157,205 $164,406,882 $168,792,187 $399,025,921 $102,433,300 $238,889,588 $57,703,033 $66,770,543 $151,929,738 $236,000,084 $394,750,027 $153,367,908 $54,847,045 $1,008,980 $353,918,946

BendBroadband, BendTel, Qwest, Quantum Communications, Rio Communications

Wireless Internet

Clearwire, Community Broadband, I Love My WiFi, Webformix, Yellowknife Wireless

Cable

BendBroadband, Chambers Cable, Crestview Cable

Resellers & Integrators

East Cascade Telecom (landline & DSL), Integra Telecom (Internet & voice)

Telephone Interconnect

ACT Cascades, CascadeTel, Telecom Resources

Cellular

Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon

Median Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend Jefferson Co Crook Co Redmond Sisters Sunriver La Pine

2009

2008

2007

2005

$212,000

$289,450

$345,000

$279,900

$89,900

$139,950

$177,950

$133,500

$112,000

$177,500

$199,450

$149,275

$147,500

$216,000

$250,000

$198,818

$286,250

$367,450

$415,000

$394,250

$402,000

$555,738

$548,547

$432,500

$109,000

$160,000

$215,000

$148,450

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Deschutes County Avg Annual Wage $31,797 $26,198 $35,376 $29,374 $33,217 $41,870 $22,295 $40,707 $30,864 $30,003 $34,145 $32,285 $14,340 $21,120 (c) $41,056 $15.28

Carriers & Providers

HOUSING COSTS

Per Capita

Crook County

Avg Empl

TRANSPORTATION

Jefferson County Avg Annual Wage $35,097 $33,423 $39,685 $40,337 $32,207 $53,462 $25,575 $50,929 $46,750 $43,502 $35,069 $43,654 $16,816 $25,813 $34,792 $42,124 $16.87

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

5,756 362 104 813 819 219 496 103 19 114 141 371 467 175 8 2,364

$183,653,523 $9,858,232 $3,492,443 $28,547,786 $24,070,321 $7,500,726 $10,861,063 $5,708,532 $627,234 $2,980,523 $3,661,207 $12,320,471 $6,533,661 $3,230,943 $142,507 $88,188,195

Avg Annual Wage $31,906 $27,270 $33,662 $35,136 $29,399 $34,211 $21,886 $55,288 $32,584 $26,088 $26,012 $33,209 $13,991 $18,463 $17,274 $37,309 $15.34

Average Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend

2009

2008

2007

2005

$266,319

$353,142

$426,044

$334,570

Redmond

$170,739

$245,204

$286,543

$226,238

Sisters

$372,483

$437,636

$526,626

$449,979

Sunriver

$458,614

$628,979

$637,734

$501,764

$97,050

$144,146

$187,367

$131,493

Crook Co

$145,040

$206,874

$224,151

$154,906

La Pine

$126,606

$180,153

$237,665

$163,971

Jefferson Co

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Average Monthly Rent (for a 3 bedroom home) Bend Redmond Jefferson County

2009 $969 $863 $849

2008 $1003 $884 $834

2007 $1005 $885 $842

2006 $965 $919 $672

Crook County

$809

$790

$846

$748

Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners' Association, 2010

Distance from Bend, Oregon City Portland Medford Seattle Boise San Francisco Los Angeles

State OR OR WA ID CA CA

Miles 145 189 311 323 507 838

Drive Time 3 hours, 3 minutes 4 hours, 6 minutes 5 hours, 42 minutes 6 hours, 33 minutes 9 hours, 0 minutes 13 hours, 48 minutes

Source: Rand McNally

Air Service RDM Enplanements Roberts Field/Redmond Municipal 2003 147,706 Airport (RDM) is the Northwest’s 2004 156,898 16th largest commercial airport. 2005 188,995 Commercial service at Redmond 2006 215,163 Municipal Airport (RDM, www.flyrdm. 2007 246,327 com) is provided by Alaska/Horizon 2008 247,392 Air, Delta, United Airlines served by 2009 232,509 Sky West, and Allegiant Air. These carriers offer about 45 flights each day Source: Redmond Airport to Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, the Phoenix area, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle. RDM just completed a 3-year $40 million expansion project which increased the size of the terminal six fold. RDM also serves air cargo and general aviation traffic, including extensive corporate and business travel. Other general aviation airports include Bend, Madras/Jefferson County, Prineville/Crook County, Sisters, and Sunriver. For air freight, Central Oregon is served by Federal Express, United Parcel Service, and the USPS. Motor Freight US Highways 97 and 20, both of which run through Central Oregon, are two of the state's major trucking routes. The 17 plus 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. Rail Services 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. Bus Service In summer 2010, a proposed merger of Bend Area Transit and Cascades East Transit, Central Oregon will create a single regional bus transit system. To be managed by COIC, the operation will provide service within the city of Bend, and between Bend, La Pine, Prineville, Madras, Redmond and Sisters, and may extend to Warm Springs by year-end. Additionally, bus transportation by Greyhound is available from Bend, Madras, Prineville, and Redmond. CAC Transportation Inc. offers shuttle service from Central Oregon to Portland.


TOP 50 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Rank 2010

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

2009

1 2 3 4 5 6 10 8 9 25 7 14 12 15 19 17 16 20 21 13 24 23 32 26 22 30 27 18 29 31 28 34 39 33 36 40 38 11 41 43 44 48 37 NA 42 49 47 NA 46 50

Company

Employees

St. Charles Health System (regionwide) Les Schwab Tire Centers (regionwide) Sunriver Resort T-Mobile Mt. Bachelor1 Wal-Mart (regionwide) Bright Wood Corporation (regionwide) Safeway (regionwide) Bend Memorial Clinic (regionwide) Fred Meyer TRG Customer Solutions Opportunity Foundation JELD-WEN Development (Eagle Crest) Black Butte Ranch Costco Ray's Grocery Stores (regionwide) JELD-WEN Windows & Doors Bank of the Cascades (regionwide) Athletic Club of Bend Knife River Corporation1 Lowe’s (regionwide) Albertsons Supermarkets (regionwide) The Riverhouse The Bulletin (Western Communications) Contact Industries Central Oregon Trucking PCC Schlosser Hooker Creek Companies BendBroadband Mid Oregon Personnel (regionwide) Home Depot The Parr Company (regionwide) NeighborImpact (regionwide) Woodgrain Millwork JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing Deschutes Brewery The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Research) Kah Nee Ta Resort & Casino Macy’s Kirby Nagelhout Bend Research Keith Manufacturing Co. LifeWise Health Plans Olive Garden Wells Fargo Bank Warm Springs Forest Products Target Stores Kohl’s Clear One Health Plans Microsemi

3,235 1,500* 875 850 730 642 600 533 500 445 415 373 342 320 295 292 282 270 240 230 228 220 220 215 212 204 201 200 200 200 188 185 184 178 168 166 165 161 150 150 150 141 130 130 125 123 118 115 111 110

Source: EDCO Business Research, March 2010; 1 seasonal peak; *unconfirmed

Entrepreneurs and Small Employers Listed above are the region’s largest non-government employers. Central Oregon’s businesses are typified by innovative, small companies producing niche-market products and services, from semiconductors to software, medical instruments to recreational equipment. Despite a smaller population base than other West Coast metro areas, Central Oregon possesses a business sophistication and amenities typically found only in big cities – from support services to world-class health care. The region is supportive of business and has a well-educated workforce. Using its large network of business contacts and knowledge, EDCO helps connect early stage companies with needed resources and capital.

VALUATIONS

HEALTH CARE

Financial

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 four-hospital system and in private clinics. St. Charles Health System, headquartered in Bend, owns and operates the St. Charles medical centers in Bend and Redmond, operates Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville, and provides management services for Mountain View Hospital in Madras. Bend Memorial Clinic (BMC) is the largest multi-specialty group east of the Cascades with 100 physicians and 30 service specialties. With the opening of its new Redmond facility in April 2010, BMC will have 6 locations in the region. Air Life is available throughout Central Oregon and is supported by Level II and III trauma services.

Central Oregon is home to 18 financial institutions which collectively have more than 80 branches in the tri-county area. Three national banks are represented and nine are Oregon-based, including two (Bank of the Cascades and High Desert Bank) headquartered in Central Oregon. In 2009, the total FDIC-insured deposit base for the region was $3.11 billion. Reflecting higher than average deposit wealth, Central Oregon supports a significant number of financial planning and investment firms. Value of Financial Deposits (in millions) 2009 $259 $2,716 $136 $3,111

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $210 $1,990 $111 $2,311

2000 $115 $1,065 $89 $1,269

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits

Real Estate Value of Real Estate (in billions) 2009 $1.08 $33.14 $2.96 $37.18

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $1.61 $20.93 $1.96 $24.50

2000 $1.04 $11.18 $1.52 $13.74

Source: County Assessors Offices, Estimated Real Market Values

UTILITIES SERVING CENTRAL OREGON Electricity For all sectors, Oregon's electrical rates are well below the national average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon providers (Pacific Power [PPL] at 888-221-7070, Central Electric Coop [CEC] at 541-548-2144, and Midstate Electric at 541-536-2126) offer rates up to 33% below the national average and 61% below neighboring California. Average 2009 Industrial Rate (in cents, per kwh)

Ind'l Comm'l

U.S. 6.52 9.73

CA 9.43 11.60

OR 5.48 7.38

Midstate 4.40 4.50

CEC 5.11 5.25

PPL 5.13 6.69

Sources: Department of Energy Administration, EDCO Business Research

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. The current approximate commercial rate, after a basic charge of $3.00, is $1.00/therm. The current approximate industrial rate, after a $12.00 basic charge, is $0.93/therm. User

Commercial Industrial Large Volume-General1

Base Charge

$3.00 $12.00 Included

Per Therm Cost

(1 therm = 100,000 BTUs)

$1.00 $0.93 $0.90

Source: Cascade Natural Gas Corporation. 1 Requires specific contract and usage conditions. Please contact EDCO for additional information.

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.

MEDIA The Bulletin is the dominant daily newspaper while local papers cover Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters, and La Pine. A bi-weekly business publication and an alternative weekly newspaper round out the print options. Three privately-held companies (Horizon Broadcasting, Bend Radio Group, and Combined Communications) collectively own 14 radio stations plus there are two independent operators. KTVZ-TV is an affiliate of NBC and Fox, and ABC KOHD-TV is the Bend bureau for Eugene-based KEZI. BendBroadband broadcasts local origination programming through COTV, its community cable channel, and in April 2010, acquired KBNZ, Bend's CBS affiliate.

2009 MEDIAN WAGES

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

For Select Occupations, 2009

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. Services are delivered to residential and commercial customers across a number of access 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.

C. OR

OR

CA

WA

TRADE Truck Driver, Heavy

$18.40

$17.94

$19.58

$20.24

Secretary

$14.26

$14.66

$16.49

$16.80

Receptionist

$11.86

$12.18

$13.08

$13.05

Customer Service Rep

$13.84

$14.24

$16.67

$15.81

Network Systems Admin

$27.60

$31.72

$36.65

$36.57

Computer Support Specialist

$21.89

$20.34

$23.59

$23.98

Database Administrator

$22.52

$35.89

$39.32

$37.11

COMPUTER & TECHNICAL

PROFESSIONAL Marketing Manager

$41.78

$45.77

$62.11

$58.94

Sales Manager

$45.89

$45.89

$49.49

$59.60

Industrial Production Mgr

$38.45

$39.21

$43.07

$50.66

General & Operations Mgr

$34.26

$42.98

$51.03

$64.34

Sources: Employment Depts. in OR, CA and WA. Note: OR median wages are for full year 2009, CA and WA median wages are for Q1 2009.

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UNEMPLOYMENT Annual Rates 2009

2008

2007

2006

2000

Crook County

17.9

9.6

6.3

6.0

8.4

Deschutes County

14.6

8.0

5.0

4.6

5.3

Jefferson County

14.7

9.9

6.8

5.7

5.7

Oregon

11.1

6.4

5.2

5.4

5.1

9.3

5.8

4.6

4.7

4.0

U.S.

Source: Oregon Employment Department

INCOME LEVELS Income Level Comparisons Median Family Area

Median Household

2008

2000

2008

2000

2008

2000

$50,794

$40,746

$44,069

$35,186

$21,709

$21,587

Deschutes County

$59,864

$48,403

$51,897

$41,847

$27,742

$20,940

Jefferson County

$47,544

$39,151

$43,786

$35,853

$18,123

$16,899

Oregon

$61,190

$48,680

$50,169

$40,916

$26,439

$20,940

U.S.

$63,366

$50,046

$52,029

$41,994

$27,589

$21,587

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; **U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2008 is the most current data.

2009 COVERED EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES Covered Employment by County (for the most recent 4 Quarters, Q408 through Q309) Crook County

Total All Ownerships Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Trade, Transp & Util Wholesale Retail Transp, Whsg, and Util Information Financial Activities Professional & Business Svcs Education & Health Svcs Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Private Non-Classified Total All Government Average Hourly Wage

Total Payroll

5,543 163 242 868 1,179 291 498 390 33 174 249 630 550 198 (c) 1,256

$176,252,256 $4,270,237 $8,560,952 $25,496,684 $39,162,997 $12,184,413 $11,102,758 $15,875,826 $1,018,501 $5,220,481 $8,502,196 $20,339,844 $7,886,734 $4,181,792 (c) $51,566,237

Source: Oregon Employment Department, 2010

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

61,629 543 4,143 4,185 12,390 1,916 9,341 1,133 1,428 3,493 6,730 9,043 9,120 2,125 29 8,402

$2,162,975,466 $18,157,205 $164,406,882 $168,792,187 $399,025,921 $102,433,300 $238,889,588 $57,703,033 $66,770,543 $151,929,738 $236,000,084 $394,750,027 $153,367,908 $54,847,045 $1,008,980 $353,918,946

BendBroadband, BendTel, Qwest, Quantum Communications, Rio Communications

Wireless Internet

Clearwire, Community Broadband, I Love My WiFi, Webformix, Yellowknife Wireless

Cable

BendBroadband, Chambers Cable, Crestview Cable

Resellers & Integrators

East Cascade Telecom (landline & DSL), Integra Telecom (Internet & voice)

Telephone Interconnect

ACT Cascades, CascadeTel, Telecom Resources

Cellular

Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon

Median Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend Jefferson Co Crook Co Redmond Sisters Sunriver La Pine

2009

2008

2007

2005

$212,000

$289,450

$345,000

$279,900

$89,900

$139,950

$177,950

$133,500

$112,000

$177,500

$199,450

$149,275

$147,500

$216,000

$250,000

$198,818

$286,250

$367,450

$415,000

$394,250

$402,000

$555,738

$548,547

$432,500

$109,000

$160,000

$215,000

$148,450

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Deschutes County Avg Annual Wage $31,797 $26,198 $35,376 $29,374 $33,217 $41,870 $22,295 $40,707 $30,864 $30,003 $34,145 $32,285 $14,340 $21,120 (c) $41,056 $15.28

Carriers & Providers

HOUSING COSTS

Per Capita

Crook County

Avg Empl

TRANSPORTATION

Jefferson County Avg Annual Wage $35,097 $33,423 $39,685 $40,337 $32,207 $53,462 $25,575 $50,929 $46,750 $43,502 $35,069 $43,654 $16,816 $25,813 $34,792 $42,124 $16.87

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

5,756 362 104 813 819 219 496 103 19 114 141 371 467 175 8 2,364

$183,653,523 $9,858,232 $3,492,443 $28,547,786 $24,070,321 $7,500,726 $10,861,063 $5,708,532 $627,234 $2,980,523 $3,661,207 $12,320,471 $6,533,661 $3,230,943 $142,507 $88,188,195

Avg Annual Wage $31,906 $27,270 $33,662 $35,136 $29,399 $34,211 $21,886 $55,288 $32,584 $26,088 $26,012 $33,209 $13,991 $18,463 $17,274 $37,309 $15.34

Average Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend

2009

2008

2007

2005

$266,319

$353,142

$426,044

$334,570

Redmond

$170,739

$245,204

$286,543

$226,238

Sisters

$372,483

$437,636

$526,626

$449,979

Sunriver

$458,614

$628,979

$637,734

$501,764

$97,050

$144,146

$187,367

$131,493

Crook Co

$145,040

$206,874

$224,151

$154,906

La Pine

$126,606

$180,153

$237,665

$163,971

Jefferson Co

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Average Monthly Rent (for a 3 bedroom home) Bend Redmond Jefferson County

2009 $969 $863 $849

2008 $1003 $884 $834

2007 $1005 $885 $842

2006 $965 $919 $672

Crook County

$809

$790

$846

$748

Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners' Association, 2010

Distance from Bend, Oregon City Portland Medford Seattle Boise San Francisco Los Angeles

State OR OR WA ID CA CA

Miles 145 189 311 323 507 838

Drive Time 3 hours, 3 minutes 4 hours, 6 minutes 5 hours, 42 minutes 6 hours, 33 minutes 9 hours, 0 minutes 13 hours, 48 minutes

Source: Rand McNally

Air Service RDM Enplanements Roberts Field/Redmond Municipal 2003 147,706 Airport (RDM) is the Northwest’s 2004 156,898 16th largest commercial airport. 2005 188,995 Commercial service at Redmond 2006 215,163 Municipal Airport (RDM, www.flyrdm. 2007 246,327 com) is provided by Alaska/Horizon 2008 247,392 Air, Delta, United Airlines served by 2009 232,509 Sky West, and Allegiant Air. These carriers offer about 45 flights each day Source: Redmond Airport to Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, the Phoenix area, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle. RDM just completed a 3-year $40 million expansion project which increased the size of the terminal six fold. RDM also serves air cargo and general aviation traffic, including extensive corporate and business travel. Other general aviation airports include Bend, Madras/Jefferson County, Prineville/Crook County, Sisters, and Sunriver. For air freight, Central Oregon is served by Federal Express, United Parcel Service, and the USPS. Motor Freight US Highways 97 and 20, both of which run through Central Oregon, are two of the state's major trucking routes. The 17 plus 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. Rail Services 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. Bus Service In summer 2010, a proposed merger of Bend Area Transit and Cascades East Transit, Central Oregon will create a single regional bus transit system. To be managed by COIC, the operation will provide service within the city of Bend, and between Bend, La Pine, Prineville, Madras, Redmond and Sisters, and may extend to Warm Springs by year-end. Additionally, bus transportation by Greyhound is available from Bend, Madras, Prineville, and Redmond. CAC Transportation Inc. offers shuttle service from Central Oregon to Portland.


TOP 50 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Rank 2010

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

2009

1 2 3 4 5 6 10 8 9 25 7 14 12 15 19 17 16 20 21 13 24 23 32 26 22 30 27 18 29 31 28 34 39 33 36 40 38 11 41 43 44 48 37 NA 42 49 47 NA 46 50

Company

Employees

St. Charles Health System (regionwide) Les Schwab Tire Centers (regionwide) Sunriver Resort T-Mobile Mt. Bachelor1 Wal-Mart (regionwide) Bright Wood Corporation (regionwide) Safeway (regionwide) Bend Memorial Clinic (regionwide) Fred Meyer TRG Customer Solutions Opportunity Foundation JELD-WEN Development (Eagle Crest) Black Butte Ranch Costco Ray's Grocery Stores (regionwide) JELD-WEN Windows & Doors Bank of the Cascades (regionwide) Athletic Club of Bend Knife River Corporation1 Lowe’s (regionwide) Albertsons Supermarkets (regionwide) The Riverhouse The Bulletin (Western Communications) Contact Industries Central Oregon Trucking PCC Schlosser Hooker Creek Companies BendBroadband Mid Oregon Personnel (regionwide) Home Depot The Parr Company (regionwide) NeighborImpact (regionwide) Woodgrain Millwork JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing Deschutes Brewery The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Research) Kah Nee Ta Resort & Casino Macy’s Kirby Nagelhout Bend Research Keith Manufacturing Co. LifeWise Health Plans Olive Garden Wells Fargo Bank Warm Springs Forest Products Target Stores Kohl’s Clear One Health Plans Microsemi

3,235 1,500* 875 850 730 642 600 533 500 445 415 373 342 320 295 292 282 270 240 230 228 220 220 215 212 204 201 200 200 200 188 185 184 178 168 166 165 161 150 150 150 141 130 130 125 123 118 115 111 110

Source: EDCO Business Research, March 2010; 1 seasonal peak; *unconfirmed

Entrepreneurs and Small Employers Listed above are the region’s largest non-government employers. Central Oregon’s businesses are typified by innovative, small companies producing niche-market products and services, from semiconductors to software, medical instruments to recreational equipment. Despite a smaller population base than other West Coast metro areas, Central Oregon possesses a business sophistication and amenities typically found only in big cities – from support services to world-class health care. The region is supportive of business and has a well-educated workforce. Using its large network of business contacts and knowledge, EDCO helps connect early stage companies with needed resources and capital.

VALUATIONS

HEALTH CARE

Financial

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 four-hospital system and in private clinics. St. Charles Health System, headquartered in Bend, owns and operates the St. Charles medical centers in Bend and Redmond, operates Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville, and provides management services for Mountain View Hospital in Madras. Bend Memorial Clinic (BMC) is the largest multi-specialty group east of the Cascades with 100 physicians and 30 service specialties. With the opening of its new Redmond facility in April 2010, BMC will have 6 locations in the region. Air Life is available throughout Central Oregon and is supported by Level II and III trauma services.

Central Oregon is home to 18 financial institutions which collectively have more than 80 branches in the tri-county area. Three national banks are represented and nine are Oregon-based, including two (Bank of the Cascades and High Desert Bank) headquartered in Central Oregon. In 2009, the total FDIC-insured deposit base for the region was $3.11 billion. Reflecting higher than average deposit wealth, Central Oregon supports a significant number of financial planning and investment firms. Value of Financial Deposits (in millions) 2009 $259 $2,716 $136 $3,111

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $210 $1,990 $111 $2,311

2000 $115 $1,065 $89 $1,269

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits

Real Estate Value of Real Estate (in billions) 2009 $1.08 $33.14 $2.96 $37.18

Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2005 $1.61 $20.93 $1.96 $24.50

2000 $1.04 $11.18 $1.52 $13.74

Source: County Assessors Offices, Estimated Real Market Values

UTILITIES SERVING CENTRAL OREGON Electricity For all sectors, Oregon's electrical rates are well below the national average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon providers (Pacific Power [PPL] at 888-221-7070, Central Electric Coop [CEC] at 541-548-2144, and Midstate Electric at 541-536-2126) offer rates up to 33% below the national average and 61% below neighboring California. Average 2009 Industrial Rate (in cents, per kwh)

Ind'l Comm'l

U.S. 6.52 9.73

CA 9.43 11.60

OR 5.48 7.38

Midstate 4.40 4.50

CEC 5.11 5.25

PPL 5.13 6.69

Sources: Department of Energy Administration, EDCO Business Research

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. The current approximate commercial rate, after a basic charge of $3.00, is $1.00/therm. The current approximate industrial rate, after a $12.00 basic charge, is $0.93/therm. User

Commercial Industrial Large Volume-General1

Base Charge

$3.00 $12.00 Included

Per Therm Cost

(1 therm = 100,000 BTUs)

$1.00 $0.93 $0.90

Source: Cascade Natural Gas Corporation. 1 Requires specific contract and usage conditions. Please contact EDCO for additional information.

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.

MEDIA The Bulletin is the dominant daily newspaper while local papers cover Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters, and La Pine. A bi-weekly business publication and an alternative weekly newspaper round out the print options. Three privately-held companies (Horizon Broadcasting, Bend Radio Group, and Combined Communications) collectively own 14 radio stations plus there are two independent operators. KTVZ-TV is an affiliate of NBC and Fox, and ABC KOHD-TV is the Bend bureau for Eugene-based KEZI. BendBroadband broadcasts local origination programming through COTV, its community cable channel, and in April 2010, acquired KBNZ, Bend's CBS affiliate.

2009 MEDIAN WAGES

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

For Select Occupations, 2009

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. Services are delivered to residential and commercial customers across a number of access 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.

C. OR

OR

CA

WA

TRADE Truck Driver, Heavy

$18.40

$17.94

$19.58

$20.24

Secretary

$14.26

$14.66

$16.49

$16.80

Receptionist

$11.86

$12.18

$13.08

$13.05

Customer Service Rep

$13.84

$14.24

$16.67

$15.81

Network Systems Admin

$27.60

$31.72

$36.65

$36.57

Computer Support Specialist

$21.89

$20.34

$23.59

$23.98

Database Administrator

$22.52

$35.89

$39.32

$37.11

COMPUTER & TECHNICAL

PROFESSIONAL Marketing Manager

$41.78

$45.77

$62.11

$58.94

Sales Manager

$45.89

$45.89

$49.49

$59.60

Industrial Production Mgr

$38.45

$39.21

$43.07

$50.66

General & Operations Mgr

$34.26

$42.98

$51.03

$64.34

Sources: Employment Depts. in OR, CA and WA. Note: OR median wages are for full year 2009, CA and WA median wages are for Q1 2009.

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UNEMPLOYMENT Annual Rates 2009

2008

2007

2006

2000

Crook County

17.9

9.6

6.3

6.0

8.4

Deschutes County

14.6

8.0

5.0

4.6

5.3

Jefferson County

14.7

9.9

6.8

5.7

5.7

Oregon

11.1

6.4

5.2

5.4

5.1

9.3

5.8

4.6

4.7

4.0

U.S.

Source: Oregon Employment Department

INCOME LEVELS Income Level Comparisons Median Family Area

Median Household

2008

2000

2008

2000

2008

2000

$50,794

$40,746

$44,069

$35,186

$21,709

$21,587

Deschutes County

$59,864

$48,403

$51,897

$41,847

$27,742

$20,940

Jefferson County

$47,544

$39,151

$43,786

$35,853

$18,123

$16,899

Oregon

$61,190

$48,680

$50,169

$40,916

$26,439

$20,940

U.S.

$63,366

$50,046

$52,029

$41,994

$27,589

$21,587

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; **U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2008 is the most current data.

2009 COVERED EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES Covered Employment by County (for the most recent 4 Quarters, Q408 through Q309) Crook County

Total All Ownerships Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Trade, Transp & Util Wholesale Retail Transp, Whsg, and Util Information Financial Activities Professional & Business Svcs Education & Health Svcs Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Private Non-Classified Total All Government Average Hourly Wage

Total Payroll

5,543 163 242 868 1,179 291 498 390 33 174 249 630 550 198 (c) 1,256

$176,252,256 $4,270,237 $8,560,952 $25,496,684 $39,162,997 $12,184,413 $11,102,758 $15,875,826 $1,018,501 $5,220,481 $8,502,196 $20,339,844 $7,886,734 $4,181,792 (c) $51,566,237

Source: Oregon Employment Department, 2010

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

61,629 543 4,143 4,185 12,390 1,916 9,341 1,133 1,428 3,493 6,730 9,043 9,120 2,125 29 8,402

$2,162,975,466 $18,157,205 $164,406,882 $168,792,187 $399,025,921 $102,433,300 $238,889,588 $57,703,033 $66,770,543 $151,929,738 $236,000,084 $394,750,027 $153,367,908 $54,847,045 $1,008,980 $353,918,946

BendBroadband, BendTel, Qwest, Quantum Communications, Rio Communications

Wireless Internet

Clearwire, Community Broadband, I Love My WiFi, Webformix, Yellowknife Wireless

Cable

BendBroadband, Chambers Cable, Crestview Cable

Resellers & Integrators

East Cascade Telecom (landline & DSL), Integra Telecom (Internet & voice)

Telephone Interconnect

ACT Cascades, CascadeTel, Telecom Resources

Cellular

Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon

Median Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend Jefferson Co Crook Co Redmond Sisters Sunriver La Pine

2009

2008

2007

2005

$212,000

$289,450

$345,000

$279,900

$89,900

$139,950

$177,950

$133,500

$112,000

$177,500

$199,450

$149,275

$147,500

$216,000

$250,000

$198,818

$286,250

$367,450

$415,000

$394,250

$402,000

$555,738

$548,547

$432,500

$109,000

$160,000

$215,000

$148,450

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Deschutes County Avg Annual Wage $31,797 $26,198 $35,376 $29,374 $33,217 $41,870 $22,295 $40,707 $30,864 $30,003 $34,145 $32,285 $14,340 $21,120 (c) $41,056 $15.28

Carriers & Providers

HOUSING COSTS

Per Capita

Crook County

Avg Empl

TRANSPORTATION

Jefferson County Avg Annual Wage $35,097 $33,423 $39,685 $40,337 $32,207 $53,462 $25,575 $50,929 $46,750 $43,502 $35,069 $43,654 $16,816 $25,813 $34,792 $42,124 $16.87

Avg Empl

Total Payrol

5,756 362 104 813 819 219 496 103 19 114 141 371 467 175 8 2,364

$183,653,523 $9,858,232 $3,492,443 $28,547,786 $24,070,321 $7,500,726 $10,861,063 $5,708,532 $627,234 $2,980,523 $3,661,207 $12,320,471 $6,533,661 $3,230,943 $142,507 $88,188,195

Avg Annual Wage $31,906 $27,270 $33,662 $35,136 $29,399 $34,211 $21,886 $55,288 $32,584 $26,088 $26,012 $33,209 $13,991 $18,463 $17,274 $37,309 $15.34

Average Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Bend

2009

2008

2007

2005

$266,319

$353,142

$426,044

$334,570

Redmond

$170,739

$245,204

$286,543

$226,238

Sisters

$372,483

$437,636

$526,626

$449,979

Sunriver

$458,614

$628,979

$637,734

$501,764

$97,050

$144,146

$187,367

$131,493

Crook Co

$145,040

$206,874

$224,151

$154,906

La Pine

$126,606

$180,153

$237,665

$163,971

Jefferson Co

Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2010

Average Monthly Rent (for a 3 bedroom home) Bend Redmond Jefferson County

2009 $969 $863 $849

2008 $1003 $884 $834

2007 $1005 $885 $842

2006 $965 $919 $672

Crook County

$809

$790

$846

$748

Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners' Association, 2010

Distance from Bend, Oregon City Portland Medford Seattle Boise San Francisco Los Angeles

State OR OR WA ID CA CA

Miles 145 189 311 323 507 838

Drive Time 3 hours, 3 minutes 4 hours, 6 minutes 5 hours, 42 minutes 6 hours, 33 minutes 9 hours, 0 minutes 13 hours, 48 minutes

Source: Rand McNally

Air Service RDM Enplanements Roberts Field/Redmond Municipal 2003 147,706 Airport (RDM) is the Northwest’s 2004 156,898 16th largest commercial airport. 2005 188,995 Commercial service at Redmond 2006 215,163 Municipal Airport (RDM, www.flyrdm. 2007 246,327 com) is provided by Alaska/Horizon 2008 247,392 Air, Delta, United Airlines served by 2009 232,509 Sky West, and Allegiant Air. These carriers offer about 45 flights each day Source: Redmond Airport to Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, the Phoenix area, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle. RDM just completed a 3-year $40 million expansion project which increased the size of the terminal six fold. RDM also serves air cargo and general aviation traffic, including extensive corporate and business travel. Other general aviation airports include Bend, Madras/Jefferson County, Prineville/Crook County, Sisters, and Sunriver. For air freight, Central Oregon is served by Federal Express, United Parcel Service, and the USPS. Motor Freight US Highways 97 and 20, both of which run through Central Oregon, are two of the state's major trucking routes. The 17 plus 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. Rail Services 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. Bus Service In summer 2010, a proposed merger of Bend Area Transit and Cascades East Transit, Central Oregon will create a single regional bus transit system. To be managed by COIC, the operation will provide service within the city of Bend, and between Bend, La Pine, Prineville, Madras, Redmond and Sisters, and may extend to Warm Springs by year-end. Additionally, bus transportation by Greyhound is available from Bend, Madras, Prineville, and Redmond. CAC Transportation Inc. offers shuttle service from Central Oregon to Portland.


TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE

EDUCATION

The geographical climate for Central Oregon is predominately High Desert. Summer temperatures range from an average high of 85 degrees to a low of 44 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter temperatures range from average highs in the 40s to lows in the 20s. Annual precipitation ranges from 8.5 to 20 inches. 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.

Six major public school districts serve over 31,000 students; there are also ten private schools in the region.

Elevation Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters

3623’ 4300’ 3077’ 3200’

Sunriver Madras Prineville Warm Springs

4100’ 2242’ 2868’ 1575’

POPULATION & PROJECTIONS Central Oregon Population: 220,605 Crook Co.

2009

2005

2000

1995

27,185

21,150

19,182

15,700

Prineville

10,370

9,082

7,356

8,205

Unincorporated

16,815

12,068

11,826

9,947

170,705

143,490

115,367

89,500

82,280

70,328

52,029

29,425

1,625

NA

NA

NA

25,800

21,109

13,481

9,650

1,925

1,706

959

765

59,075

50,337

48,898

49,660

Deschutes Co. Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Unincorporated Jefferson Co.

22,715

20,600

19,009

15,400

Culver

1,335

1,019

802

600

Madras

6,650

5,592

5,078

4,290

Metolius Warm Springs Other Unincorp. Total Population

895

804

635

540

6,000e

NA

5,727

NA

7,835

13,185

6,767

9,905

220,605

185,240

153,558

120,600

Sources: Portland State University (Center for Population Research; estimates are for July of each year) and U.S. Census Bureau; e = estimate provided by local officials

Tri-County Growth Comparison Population Tri-County Oregon U.S.

2009

2005

2000

2000-09 Growth

220,605

185,240

153,558

43.7%

3,823,465

3,631,440

3,436,750

11.3%

307,006,550

295,895,897

282,194,308

8.8%

Sources: Portland State University Center for Population Research and U.S. Census Bureau; estimates are for July of each year

Deschutes County Population Projections 2015

2020

2025

2015-25 Growth

Bend UGB

91,158

100,646

109,389

20.0%

Redmond UGB

29,667

36,831

45,724

54.0%

2,694

3,166

3,747

39.0%

Sisters UGB Non-Urban County County Total

65,924

73,502

81,951

24.3%

189,443

214,145

240,811

27.1%

Source: Deschutes County 2004 Coordinated Population Forecast; latest available projections

School District (Website; Area Code 541)

Crook County

(crookcounty.k12.or.us; 447-5664)

Deschutes County Bend-La Pine (bend.k12.or.us; 383-6000) Redmond (redmond.k12.or.us; 923-5437) Sisters (sisters.k12.or.us; 549-8521)

Jefferson County Madras/Warm Springs (jcsd.k12.or.us; 475-6192) Culver (culver.k12.or.us; 546-2251)

Tri-County Total

BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

Students

Schools

3,113

9

24,229

42

15,819

25

7,017

13

1,393

4

3,557

10

2,905

7

652

3

30,899

61

Organization

Contact Info

Services

Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO)

Phone: 541-388-3236 or 800-342-4135 Email: info@edcoinfo.com www.edcoinfo.com

Comprehensive information/assistance to companies relocation or expanding Demographics and other statistics Incentive programs (grants, enterprise zones) Early stage company support

Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Phone: 541-383-7290 www.cocc.edu/cbi

Confidential business counseling Business/marketing plan development and review Business seminars

Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD)

Phone: 541-388-6266 www.oregon.gov/OBCC

Business loans and grants Work force training grants International trade assistance

State of Oregon Employment Department (OED)

Phone: 541-388-6070 www.workinginoregon.org www.olmis.org

Connection point for employees and employers Regional and statewide labor market statistics Oregon unemployment insurance administrators

Central Oregon InterPhone: 541-548-8163 governmental Council www.coic.org (COIC) Opportunity Knocks

Phone: 541-318-4650 www.opp-knocks.org

High Desert Enterprise Consortium (HiDEC)

Phone: 541-388-3236 www.hidec.org

Sources: Local school districts

Bend-La Pine School District, the seventh largest in the state, has an attendance area that spans more than 1,600 square miles. Using Oregon's School Report Cards, more than 80% of Bend-La Pine schools 2009 SAT Scores are rated 'Strong' or 'Exceptional.' Bend-La Pine 1596 Within three years of graduation, Oregon 1547 90% of Bend-La Pine students will Washington 1562 pursue post-secondary education California 1511 or training. Since 2000, students Nevada 1485 in the Bend-La Pine School system U.S. 1511 have continually scored higher on Sources: The College Board, SAT tests than their peers nationBend-La Pine School District and statewide. Central Oregon Community College (COCC) provides a variety of courses and programs at its Bend and Redmond campuses. 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. The Small Business Development Center provides active support for the region's many small businesses. COCC also offers a wide range of continuing education for personal and professional development. www.cocc.edu; 541-383-7700. Oregon State University – Cascades Campus offers undergraduate degrees in 11 fields with 20 degree options, plus master’s degrees. Its partnership with Central Oregon Community College creates a four-year university experience, where students take freshmen/sophomore courses at COCC. Students receive excellent advising and work with exceptional faculty in small classes. Student opportunities include research and internship programs with Central Oregon businesses, government and nonprofits, as well as international programs. www.osucascades.edu; 541-322-3100; Cascades Hall, 2600 NW College Way, Bend.

ABOUT EDCO

The Business RePhone: 541-388-3236 source Network (BRN)

Business loans and grants Workforce skills training Confidential peer-to-peer problem solving Business seminars

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. Founded nearly 30 years ago, EDCO has two key purposes: to attract primary employers in the technology and manufacturing sectors from outside the area and to help existing companies expand and increase productivity and profitability. To most effectively reach Central Oregon's diverse communities, EDCO operates three satellite offices in addition to its main office: Bend (Main Office) 109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite 102 Bend, OR 97701 541-388-3236

Learning tours Lean training, resources for manufacturing Industry roundtables Peer problem solving

Redmond 446 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-5223

Custom solutions to workforce needs Partnership of OED, COCC, COIC, EDCO and Vocational Rehabilitation

Prineville/Crook County 187 NW 2nd St., Prineville, OR 97754 541-233-2015 Jefferson County 2028 NW Airport Way, Madras, OR 97741 541-390-3121

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OTHER BUSINESS RESOURCES Organization

Phone / Website

Bend Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-382-3221 Website: www.bendchamber.org

Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau

Phone: 877-245-8484 Website: www.visitbend.com

Central Oregon Visitor's Association (COVA)

Phone: 800-800-8334 Website: www.visitcentraloregon.com

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Business and Economic Development

Phone: 541-553-3468 Website: www.warmsprings.com

Crooked River Ranch Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-2679 Website: www.crrchamber.com

La Pine Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-536-9771 Website: www.lapine.org

La Pine Industrial Group (LIGI)

Phone: 541-536-9042 Website: www.lapineindustrial.org

Madras/Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-475-2350 Website: www.madraschamber.com

Prineville/Crook County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-447-6304 Website: www.visitprineville.com

Redmond Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-5191 Website: www.redmondcofc.com

Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-549-0251 Website: www.sisterschamber.com

Sunriver Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-593-8149 Website: www.sunriverchamber.com

Sisters Business Attraction/Retention Team (SBART)

Phone: 541-977-7525 (Mac Hay)

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2010

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elcome 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 leads the state in population growth — one in five new Oregonians chooses to live in the tri-county area. As a region, Central Oregon is distinguished by thriving small businesses and an unprecedented level of entrepreneurial activity. This Profile provides an overview of economic facts useful for new residents and businesses alike; if you need more specific information, please call us or visit our comprehensive, updated website at www.edcoinfo.com.

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TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE

EDUCATION

The geographical climate for Central Oregon is predominately High Desert. Summer temperatures range from an average high of 85 degrees to a low of 44 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter temperatures range from average highs in the 40s to lows in the 20s. Annual precipitation ranges from 8.5 to 20 inches. 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.

Six major public school districts serve over 31,000 students; there are also ten private schools in the region.

Elevation Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters

3623’ 4300’ 3077’ 3200’

Sunriver Madras Prineville Warm Springs

4100’ 2242’ 2868’ 1575’

POPULATION & PROJECTIONS Central Oregon Population: 220,605 Crook Co.

2009

2005

2000

1995

27,185

21,150

19,182

15,700

Prineville

10,370

9,082

7,356

8,205

Unincorporated

16,815

12,068

11,826

9,947

170,705

143,490

115,367

89,500

82,280

70,328

52,029

29,425

1,625

NA

NA

NA

25,800

21,109

13,481

9,650

1,925

1,706

959

765

59,075

50,337

48,898

49,660

Deschutes Co. Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Unincorporated Jefferson Co.

22,715

20,600

19,009

15,400

Culver

1,335

1,019

802

600

Madras

6,650

5,592

5,078

4,290

Metolius Warm Springs Other Unincorp. Total Population

895

804

635

540

6,000e

NA

5,727

NA

7,835

13,185

6,767

9,905

220,605

185,240

153,558

120,600

Sources: Portland State University (Center for Population Research; estimates are for July of each year) and U.S. Census Bureau; e = estimate provided by local officials

Tri-County Growth Comparison Population Tri-County Oregon U.S.

2009

2005

2000

2000-09 Growth

220,605

185,240

153,558

43.7%

3,823,465

3,631,440

3,436,750

11.3%

307,006,550

295,895,897

282,194,308

8.8%

Sources: Portland State University Center for Population Research and U.S. Census Bureau; estimates are for July of each year

Deschutes County Population Projections 2015

2020

2025

2015-25 Growth

Bend UGB

91,158

100,646

109,389

20.0%

Redmond UGB

29,667

36,831

45,724

54.0%

2,694

3,166

3,747

39.0%

Sisters UGB Non-Urban County County Total

65,924

73,502

81,951

24.3%

189,443

214,145

240,811

27.1%

Source: Deschutes County 2004 Coordinated Population Forecast; latest available projections

School District (Website; Area Code 541)

Crook County

(crookcounty.k12.or.us; 447-5664)

Deschutes County Bend-La Pine (bend.k12.or.us; 383-6000) Redmond (redmond.k12.or.us; 923-5437) Sisters (sisters.k12.or.us; 549-8521)

Jefferson County Madras/Warm Springs (jcsd.k12.or.us; 475-6192) Culver (culver.k12.or.us; 546-2251)

Tri-County Total

BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

Students

Schools

3,113

9

24,229

42

15,819

25

7,017

13

1,393

4

3,557

10

2,905

7

652

3

30,899

61

Organization

Contact Info

Services

Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO)

Phone: 541-388-3236 or 800-342-4135 Email: info@edcoinfo.com www.edcoinfo.com

Comprehensive information/assistance to companies relocation or expanding Demographics and other statistics Incentive programs (grants, enterprise zones) Early stage company support

Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Phone: 541-383-7290 www.cocc.edu/cbi

Confidential business counseling Business/marketing plan development and review Business seminars

Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD)

Phone: 541-388-6266 www.oregon.gov/OBCC

Business loans and grants Work force training grants International trade assistance

State of Oregon Employment Department (OED)

Phone: 541-388-6070 www.workinginoregon.org www.olmis.org

Connection point for employees and employers Regional and statewide labor market statistics Oregon unemployment insurance administrators

Central Oregon InterPhone: 541-548-8163 governmental Council www.coic.org (COIC) Opportunity Knocks

Phone: 541-318-4650 www.opp-knocks.org

High Desert Enterprise Consortium (HiDEC)

Phone: 541-388-3236 www.hidec.org

Sources: Local school districts

Bend-La Pine School District, the seventh largest in the state, has an attendance area that spans more than 1,600 square miles. Using Oregon's School Report Cards, more than 80% of Bend-La Pine schools 2009 SAT Scores are rated 'Strong' or 'Exceptional.' Bend-La Pine 1596 Within three years of graduation, Oregon 1547 90% of Bend-La Pine students will Washington 1562 pursue post-secondary education California 1511 or training. Since 2000, students Nevada 1485 in the Bend-La Pine School system U.S. 1511 have continually scored higher on Sources: The College Board, SAT tests than their peers nationBend-La Pine School District and statewide. Central Oregon Community College (COCC) provides a variety of courses and programs at its Bend and Redmond campuses. 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. The Small Business Development Center provides active support for the region's many small businesses. COCC also offers a wide range of continuing education for personal and professional development. www.cocc.edu; 541-383-7700. Oregon State University – Cascades Campus offers undergraduate degrees in 11 fields with 20 degree options, plus master’s degrees. Its partnership with Central Oregon Community College creates a four-year university experience, where students take freshmen/sophomore courses at COCC. Students receive excellent advising and work with exceptional faculty in small classes. Student opportunities include research and internship programs with Central Oregon businesses, government and nonprofits, as well as international programs. www.osucascades.edu; 541-322-3100; Cascades Hall, 2600 NW College Way, Bend.

ABOUT EDCO

The Business RePhone: 541-388-3236 source Network (BRN)

Business loans and grants Workforce skills training Confidential peer-to-peer problem solving Business seminars

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. Founded nearly 30 years ago, EDCO has two key purposes: to attract primary employers in the technology and manufacturing sectors from outside the area and to help existing companies expand and increase productivity and profitability. To most effectively reach Central Oregon's diverse communities, EDCO operates three satellite offices in addition to its main office: Bend (Main Office) 109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite 102 Bend, OR 97701 541-388-3236

Learning tours Lean training, resources for manufacturing Industry roundtables Peer problem solving

Redmond 446 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-5223

Custom solutions to workforce needs Partnership of OED, COCC, COIC, EDCO and Vocational Rehabilitation

Prineville/Crook County 187 NW 2nd St., Prineville, OR 97754 541-233-2015 Jefferson County 2028 NW Airport Way, Madras, OR 97741 541-390-3121

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OTHER BUSINESS RESOURCES Organization

Phone / Website

Bend Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-382-3221 Website: www.bendchamber.org

Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau

Phone: 877-245-8484 Website: www.visitbend.com

Central Oregon Visitor's Association (COVA)

Phone: 800-800-8334 Website: www.visitcentraloregon.com

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Business and Economic Development

Phone: 541-553-3468 Website: www.warmsprings.com

Crooked River Ranch Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-2679 Website: www.crrchamber.com

La Pine Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-536-9771 Website: www.lapine.org

La Pine Industrial Group (LIGI)

Phone: 541-536-9042 Website: www.lapineindustrial.org

Madras/Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-475-2350 Website: www.madraschamber.com

Prineville/Crook County Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-447-6304 Website: www.visitprineville.com

Redmond Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-923-5191 Website: www.redmondcofc.com

Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-549-0251 Website: www.sisterschamber.com

Sunriver Chamber of Commerce

Phone: 541-593-8149 Website: www.sunriverchamber.com

Sisters Business Attraction/Retention Team (SBART)

Phone: 541-977-7525 (Mac Hay)

© 2010 Economic Development for Central Oregon

2010

CENTRAL OREGON AREA PROFILE

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elcome 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 leads the state in population growth — one in five new Oregonians chooses to live in the tri-county area. As a region, Central Oregon is distinguished by thriving small businesses and an unprecedented level of entrepreneurial activity. This Profile provides an overview of economic facts useful for new residents and businesses alike; if you need more specific information, please call us or visit our comprehensive, updated website at www.edcoinfo.com.

Pacific Power Qwest Communications St. Charles Health System U.S. Bank Central Oregon Community College City of Bend City of Madras City of Prineville City of Redmond City of Sisters Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County OSU-Cascades Campus

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UTILITIES

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Electric Companies Central Electric Co-op Central Electric Co-op (Sisters) Midstate Electric Co-op (Sunriver/LaPine) PaciďŹ c Power & Light

CITY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT OFFICES

Natural Gas Cascade Natural Gas

Emergency 548-2144 Police/Sheri/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 %FTDIVUFT $PVOUZ 3VSBM %JTUSJDU LaPine Fire Dept.—Burn Information LaPine Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 800-244-1111 Sheri Departments, Non-Emergency Deschutes County Sheri 382-6464 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 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 4JTUFST 4DIPPM %JTUSJDU

383-7700 383-6000 923-5437

MISCELLANEOUS Cable Television & Internet Bend Broadband (Redmond & Bend) Chambers Cable of Sunriver Clearwire (Mike)

TERRY

382-5551 593-1296 771-6739


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