TUMALO BUILDABLE ACREAGE $599,900.
BEND BUILDABLE ACREAGE Buildable 19.4 acres in Tumalo. Property includes 16.4 acres of TID irrigation water rights and pond. Fields are planted in grass hay. Conditional Use Permit is approved for home. Septic Feasibility is approved for Standard Septic System and well is drilled. Wonderful location close to town to build your new home with views!
66265 WHITE ROCK LOOP BEND, OR 97703
20 acres with 16.4 acres of water rights Tax Map 161208 Tax Lot 1404 s CUP Approved with Deschutes County s Good Well - 20 gallon per minute s Standard Septic Feasibility s Pastures-Irrigated with wheellines s Appointment Only-MLS 201711981
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Organization: Tumalo Ir rigation District
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2017 Assessment $2089.40
Newell, Stephen & Jennifer Taxlot #1612080001404 ~ 66265 White Rock Loop, Bend, OR 97703 16.40 Acres Water Rights
From: Subject: Date: To:
Deborah Simenson Deborah@tumalo.org RE: White Rock Loop January 2, 2018 at 11:12 AM Brook Havens brookmhavens@gmail.com
Pamela, The assessment for 2017 for this parcel was $2089.40 for 2017. Deborah From: Brook Havens [mailto:brookmhavens@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 10:31 AM To: Deborah Simenson Cc: Pam Mayo-Phillips Subject: Fwd: White Rock Loop
Thank you for the information! Can you send the amount of the 2017 Assessment? Happy New Year! thank you Brook Havens | Principal Broker | Cascade Sothebys International Realty C: 541-604-0788 O: 541-923-1376 E: brookmhavens@gmail.com W: desertvalleygroup.com & cascadesothebysrealty.com 650 SW Bond St Suite 100 Bend, OR 97702 licensed in the State of Oregon Please Review Oregon Agency Disclosure Pamphlet Begin forwarded message: From: Pam Mayo-Phillips <Pam@desertvalleyrealtors.com> Subject: FW: White Rock Loop Date: January 2, 2018 at 10:18:31 AM PST To: Brook Havens <brookmhavens@gmail.com> From: Deborah Simenson [mailto:Deborah@tumalo.org] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 10:15 AM To: Pam Mayo-Phillips <Pam@desertvalleyrealtors.com> Subject: RE: White Rock Loop Pamela,
Happy New Year!! I have attached a map for 66265 White Rock Loop, Bend, OR., and a beneficial use notice. The account is paid in full at this time. If you have any further questions please let me know.
Happy Holidays, Deborah
Tumalo Irrigation District 64697 Cook Avenue Bend, Oregon 97703 (541) 382-3053
Oregon state law requires that irrigation water is used beneficially at least once every five years. After five successive years of failure to beneficially apply and use water according to state water law, the water rights are subject to confiscation. Tumalo Irrigation District records indicate that the water rights for 66265 White Rock Loop, Bend, Oregon were last used in 2017 and are in good standing. However, that does not necessarily mean that you are in good standing with the state of Oregon. Note: The state does not regularly monitor beneficial use. If the State were to investigate for any reason and your water rights do not appear to have been beneficially used in the last five years, the Oregon Water Resource Department may require you to provide an affidavit of use and documentation demonstrating that water was used in the last five years. Examples of documentation include ... lnstream Leasing You may instream lease your water right, which counts as a year of beneficial use. However, during the process of the application, if the acreage that is being leased does not appear to have been used in the five years prior to the lease application being submitted, the Oregon Water Resource Department may require you to provide an affidavit of use and documentation demonstrating that water was used in the five years prior to the lease application being submitted. Examples of documentation include.... Note: If you instream lease, you are still responsible for your yearly assessment. What is lnstream Leasing? TID partners with the Deschutes River Conservancy to offer an annual water leasing program. Each year of a lease counts as a year of beneficial use, thereby preserving the validity of your water right. You may lease all or part of your irrigation rights. TID processes and submits the application. The cost for mapping and processing the application is $280 per lease. Definition of Beneficial Use Beneficial use is the use of irrigation water to produce a crop, grass, or landscape areas. This means the irrigation water will be used on land that has been designated for this purpose- irrigable land, not a rock pile, not driveways or roadways, and not under structures. Landscape areas such as lawn or shrub beds or a commercial crop such as shrubs, trees, or growing of plants for resale is allowed. The land must be under production or cultivation to qualify as beneficial use. The placement of water on land that is not cleared, seeded, or under some type of cultivation is not beneficial use. The use or irrigation water for dust abatement is not beneficial use. The use of irrigation water on anything that would grow naturally without the benefit of irrigation water is not beneficial use.
Supporting Documents
Copy of a water right certificate that has been issued within the last five years. (not a remaining right certificate)
Copy of confirming water right certificate that shows issue date
Copies of receipts from sales of irrigated crops or for expenditures related to use of water
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Records such as FSA crop reports, irrigation district records, NRCS farm management plan, or records of other water suppliers
• District assessment records for water delivered • Crop reports submitted under a federal loan agreement • Beneficial use reports from district • IRS Farm Usage Deduction Report • Agricultural Stabilization Plan • CREP Report
Aerial photos containing sufficient detail to stablish location and date of photograph
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Approved Lease establishing beneficial use within the last 5 years
Examples
Power usage records for pumps associated with irrigation use Fertilizer or seed bills related to irrigated crops Farmers Co-op sales receipt
Multiple photos can be submitted to resolve different areas of a water right. If the photograph does not print with a "date stamp" or without the source being identified, the date of the photograph and source should be added . Sources for aerial photos: OSU -www.oregonexplorer .info/imagery OWRD- www.wrd .state.or.us Google Earth- earth .google .com TerraServer- www.terraserver .com Copy of instream lease or lease number
Transfers
Oregon State Law requires that lands with mapped water right are to be irrigated in the specific area it is mapped. Water rights can be transferred to a new location by submitting a transfer application to the State which is processed by the District. The cost for a water transfer is $1406 and the new l ocation must be beneficially used in the year in which the transfer takes place and at least once every five years thereafter.