PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT PROFILE SUBJECT PARCELS 28639 Boones Ferry Road Wilsonville, Oregon Clackamas County
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FIRST AMERICAN TITLE 121 SW Morrison St, Ste 300 Portland, OR 97204 OFFICE 503.222.3651
PREPARED FOR: John Belmore Premiere Property Group 5000 Meadows Road, Suite 150 Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Thank you for requesting this Property Development Profile from First American Title. We pride ourselves on providing public data in a professional manner to help you present a comprehensive report on your subject property. You will find included in this Property Development Profile the following information. Please note that we do our best to provide this information for every property, but at times it is not available. This is especially true for rural or sparsely populated areas. 1) Site Data – This shows various property characteristics such as assessed/market values, parcel and building size, land use, and improvement type. 2) Ownership – The most recent vesting deed can be found here. If a parcel is owned by a commercial entity, there may be additional information identifying the principal. 3) Aerial 4) Location – You can find parcel maps with lot dimensions and maps showing relation of the site to the greater community in this section. 5) Zoning – A definition of the specific zoning code can be found here, often along with a zoning map of the area. 6) Transit – When possible, information about public transit accessibility will be provided. 7) Natural Features – This section may include information about soil, floodplains, and topography. 8) Utilities – If the parcel is served by a public water or sewer district, basic sketches or contacts to the appropriate authorities are listed. 9) Demographics – Based on Census 2000, this information reflects the characteristics of the population surrounding your site. Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding any of the information included in this Property Development Profile. Though this is reliable data assembled by First American, it is provided by third parties and is not guaranteed.
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Section 4.117. (.01)
Standards Applying To Industrial Developments In Any Zone.
All industrial developments, uses, or activities are subject to performance standards. If not otherwise specified in the Planning and Development Code, industrial developments, uses, and activities shall be subject to the performance standards specified in Section 4. 135 (.05) (PDI Zone).
Section 4.135.
PDI- Planned Development Industrial Zone.
(.01)
Purpose: The purpose of the PDI zone is to provide opportunities for a variety of industrial operations and associated uses.
(.02)
The PDI Zone shall be governed by Section 4.140, Planned Development Regulations, and as otherwise set forth in this Code.
(.03)
Uses that are typically permitted: A. Warehouses and other buildings for storage of wholesale goods, including cold storage plants. B. Storage and wholesale distribution of agricultural and other bulk products, provided that dust and odors are effectively contained within the site. C. Assembly and packing of products for wholesale shipment D. Manufacturing and processing E. Motor vehicle services, or other services complementary or incidental to primary uses, and which support the primary uses by allowing more efficient or costeffective operations F. Manufacturing and processing of electronics, technical instrumentation components and health care equipment. G. Fabrication H. Office complexes - Technology I. Corporate headquarters J. Call centers K. Research and development L. Laboratories M. Repair, finishing and testing of product types manufactured or fabricated within the zone. N. Industrial services O. Any use allowed in a PDC Zone, subject to the following limitations: 1. Service Commercial uses (defined as professional services that cater to daily customers such as financial, insurance, real estate, legal, medical or dental
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offices) not to exceed 5000 square feet of floor area in a single building, or 20,000 square feet of combined floor area within a multi-building development. 2. Office Complex Use (as defined in Section 4.001) shall not exceed 30% of total floor area within a project site. 3. Retail uses, not to exceed 5000 square feet of indoor and outdoor sales, service or inventory storage area for a single building and 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor sales, service or inventory storage area for multiple buildings. 4. Combined uses under Subsections 4.135(.03)(O.)(1.) and (3.) shall not exceed a total of 5000 square feet of floor area in a single building or 20,000 square feet of combined floor area within a multi-building development. P. Training facilities whose primary purpose is to provide training to meet industrial needs. Q. Public facilities. R. Accessory uses, buildings and structures customarily incidental to any permitted uses. S. Temporary buildings or structures for uses incidental to construction work. Such structures to be removed within 30 days of completion or abandonment of the construction work. T. Other similar uses, which in the judgment of the Planning Director, are consistent with the purpose of the PDI Zone. (.04)
Block and access standards: The PDI zone shall be subject to the same block and access standards as the PDC zone, Section 4.131(.02) and (.03).
(.05)
Performance Standards. The following performance standards apply to all industrial properties and sites within the PDI Zone, and are intended to minimize the potential adverse impacts of industrial activities on the general public and on other land uses or activities. They are not intended to prevent conflicts between different uses or activities that may occur on the same property. A. All uses and operations except storage, off-street parking, loading and unloading shall be confined, contained, and conducted wholly within completely enclosed buildings, unless outdoor activities have been approved as part of Stage II, Site Design or Administrative Review. B. Vibration: Every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration inherently and recurrently generated from equipment other than vehicles is not perceptible without instruments at any boundary line of the property on which the use is located.
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C. Emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter in quantities as detectable at any point on any boundary line of the property on which the use is located shall be prohibited. D. Any open storage shall comply with the provisions of Section 4.176, and this Section. E. No building customarily used for night operation, such as a baker or bottling and distribution station, shall have any opening, other than stationary windows or required fire exits, within one hundred (100) feet of any residential district and any space used for loading or unloading commercial vehicles in connection with such an operation shall not be within one hundred (100) feet of any residential district. F. Heat and Glare: 1. Operations producing heat or glare shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed building. 2. Exterior lighting on private property shall be screened, baffled, or directed away from adjacent residential properties. This is not intended to apply to street lighting. G. Dangerous Substances: Any use which involves the presence, storage or handling of any explosive, nuclear waste product, or any other substance in a manner which would cause a health or safety hazard for any adjacent land use or site shall be prohibited. H. Liquid and Solid Wastes: 1. Any storage of wastes which would attract insects or rodents or otherwise create a health hazard shall be prohibited. 2. Waste products which are stored outside shall be concealed from view from any property line by a sight-obscuring fence or planting as required in Section 4.176. 3. No connection with any public sewer shall be made or maintained in violation of applicable City or State standards. 4. No wastes conveyed shall be allowed to or permitted, caused to enter, or allowed to flow into any public sewer in violation of applicable City or State standards. 5. All drainage permitted to discharge into a street gutter, caused to enter or allowed to flow into any pond, lake, stream, or other natural water course shall be limited to surface waters or waters having similar characteristics as determined by the City, County, and State Department of Environmental Quality. 6. All operations shall be conducted in conformance with the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s standards and ordinances applying to sanitary and storm sewer discharges.
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I. Noise: Noise generated by the use, with the exception of traffic noises from automobiles, trucks, and trains, shall not violate any applicable standards adopted by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and W.C. 6.204 governing noise control in the same or similar locations. [Amended by Ord. 631, 7/16/07]
J. Electrical Disturbances. Except for electrical facilities wherein the City is preempted by other governmental entities, electrical disturbances generated by uses within the PDI zone which interfere with the normal operation of equipment or instruments within the PDI Zone are prohibited. Electrical disturbances which routinely cause interference with normal activity in abutting residential use areas are also prohibited. K. Discharge Standards: There shall be no emission of smoke, fallout, fly ash, dust, vapor, gases, or other forms of air pollution that may cause a nuisance or injury to human, plant, or animal life, or to property. Plans of construction and operation shall be subject to the recommendations and regulations of the State Department of Environmental Quality. All measurements of air pollution shall be by the procedures and with equipment approved by the State Department of Environmental Quality or equivalent and acceptable methods of measurement approved by the City. Persons responsible for a suspected source of air pollution upon the request of the City shall provide quantitative and qualitative information regarding the discharge that will adequately and accurately describe operation conditions. L. Open burning is prohibited. M. Storage: 1. Outdoor storage must be maintained in an orderly manner at all times. 2. Outdoor storage area shall be gravel surface or better and shall be suitable for the materials being handled and stored. If a gravel surface is not sufficient to meet the performance standards for the use, the area shall be suitably paved. 3. Any open storage that would otherwise be visible at the property line shall be concealed from view at the abutting property line by a sight obscuring fence or planting not less than six (6) feet in height. N. Landscaping: 1. Unused property, or property designated for expansion or other future use, shall be landscaped and maintained as approved by the Development Review Board. Landscaping for unused property disturbed during construction shall include such things as plantings of ornamental shrubs, lawns, native plants, and mowed, seeded fieldgrass. 2. Contiguous unused areas of undisturbed fieldgrass may be maintained in their existing state. Large stands of invasive weeds such as Himalayan blackberries, English ivy, cherry Laurel, reed canary grass or other identified invasive plants shall be removed and/or mowed at least annually to reduce
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fire hazard. These unused areas, located within a phased development project or a future expansion cannot be included in the area calculated to meet the landscape requirements for the initial phase(s) of the development. 3. Unused property shall not be left with disturbed soils that are subject to siltation and erosion. Any disturbed soil shall be seeded for complete erosion cover germination and shall be subject to applicable erosion control standards. (.06)
Other Standards: A. Minimum Individual Lot Size: No limit save and except as shall be consistent with the other provisions of this Code (e.g., landscaping, parking, etc.). B. Maximum Lot Coverage: No limit save and except as shall be consistent with the other provisions of this Code (e.g., landscaping, parking, etc.). C. Front Yard Setback: Thirty (30) feet. Structures on corner or through lots shall observe the minimum front yard setback on both streets. Setbacks shall also be maintained from the planned rights-of-way shown on any adopted City street plan. D. Rear and Side Yard Setback: Thirty (30) feet. Structures on corner or through lots shall observe the minimum rear and side yard setbacks on both streets. Setbacks shall also be maintained from the planned rights-of-way shown on any adopted City street plan. E. No setback is required when side or rear yards abut on a railroad siding. F. Corner Vision: Corner lots shall have no sight obstruction to exceed the vision clearance standards of Section 4.177. G. Off-Street Parking and Loading: As provided in Section 4.155. H. Signs: As provided in Sections 4.156.01 through 4.156.11. [Amended by Ord. No. 704, 6/18/12] [Section 4.135 amended by Ordinance No. 574, 11/1/04.]
Section 4.135.5: Planned Development Industrial â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Regionally Significant Industrial Area (.01)
Purpose. The purpose of the PDI-RSIA Zone is to provide opportunities for regionally significant industrial operations along with a limited and appropriate range of related and compatible uses; to provide the flexibility to accommodate the changing nature of industrial employment centers, to protect industrially zoned lands for industrial uses, primarily in those areas near significant transportation facilities for the movement of freight and to facilitate the redevelopment of under-utilized industrial sites.
(.02)
The PDI-RSIA Zone shall be governed by Section 4.140, Planned Development Regulations, and as otherwise set forth in this Code.
(.03)
Uses that are typically permitted:
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A. Wholesale houses, storage units, and warehouses. B. Laboratories, storage buildings, warehouses, and cold storage plants. C. Assembly of electrical equipment, including the manufacture of small parts. D. The light manufacturing, simple compounding or processing packaging, assembling and/or treatment of products, cosmetics, drugs, and food products, unless such use is inconsistent with air pollution, excess noise, or water pollution standards. E. Office Complexes-Technology (as defined in Section 4.001). F. Experimental, film or testing laboratories. G. Storage and distribution of grain, livestock feed, provided dust and smell is effectively controlled. H. Motor vehicle service facilities complementary or incidental to permitted uses. I. Any use allowed in a PDC Zone or any other light industrial uses provided that any such use is compatible with industrial use and is planned and developed in a manner consistent with the purposes and objectives of Sections 4.130 to 4.140 and is subject to the following criteria: 1. Service Commercial (defined as professional services that cater to daily customers such as financial, insurance, real estate, legal, medical or dental offices) shall not exceed 3000 square feet of floor space in a single building or 20,000 square feet of combined floor area within a multiple building development. 2. Office Use (as defined in Section 4.001) shall not exceed 20% of total floor area within a project site. 3. Retail uses not to exceed 3000 square feet of indoor and outdoor sales, service, or inventory storage area for a single building or 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor sales, service or inventory storage area for multiple buildings. 4. Combined uses under I.1 and 3. above shall not exceed a total of 3000 square feet of floor area in a single building or 20,000 square feet of combined floor area within a multi-building development. J. Residential uses shall not exceed 10% of total floor area. K. Accessory uses, buildings and structures customarily incidental to any of the aforesaid principal permitted uses. L. Temporary buildings or structures for uses incidental to construction work, which buildings or structures shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work. M. Expansion of a building, structure or use approved prior to October 25, 2004 of up to 20% additional floor area and/or 10% additional land area.
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N. Other similar uses which in the judgment of the Planning Director are consistent with the purpose of the PDI-RSIA Zone. (.04)
Prohibited uses. A. Retail operations exceeding 3,000 square feet of area for sales, service area or storage area for retail inventory in a single building, or 20,000 square feet of sales, service or storage area for multiple buildings, except training facilities whose primary purpose is to provide training to meet industrial needs. B. Any use or activity that violates the performance standards specified in Subsection 4.135.5(.06), below.
(.05)
Block and Access Standards. The PDI-RSIA Zone shall be subject to the same block and access standards as the PDC Zone [Section 4.131(.02) and (.03)].
(.06)
Performance Standards. The following performance standards apply to all industrial properties and sites within the PDI-RSIA Zone, and are intended to minimize the potential adverse impacts of industrial activities on the general public and on other land uses or activities. They are not intended to prevent conflicts between different uses or activities that may occur on the same property or site. A. All uses and operations except storage, off-street parking, loading and unloading shall be confined, contained and conducted wholly within completely enclosed buildings, unless outdoor activities have been approved as part of Stage II, Site Design or Administrative Review. B. Vibration: Every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration inherently and recurrently generated from equipment other than vehicles is not perceptible without instruments at any boundary line of the property or site on which the use is located. C. Emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter in quantities detectable at any time and at any point on any boundary line of the property or site on which the use is located are prohibited. D. Any open storage shall comply with the provisions of Section 4.176 and this Section. E. No building customarily used for night operation, such as a bakery, bottling and distribution plant or other similar use, shall have any opening, other than stationary windows or required fire exits, within one hundred (100) feet of any residential district and any space used for loading or unloading commercial vehicles in connection with such an operation shall not be within one hundred (100) feet of any residential district. F. Heat and Glare. 1. Operations producing heat or glare shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed building.
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2. Exterior lighting on private property shall be screened, baffled, or otherwise directed away from adjacent residential properties. This is not intended to apply to street lighting. G. Dangerous Substances: Any use which involves the presence, storage or handling of any explosive, nuclear waste product or any other substance in a manner which would cause a health or safety hazard on any adjacent land use or site shall be prohibited. H. Liquid and Solid Wastes: 1. Any storage of wastes which would attract rodents or insects or otherwise create a health hazard shall be prohibited. 2. Waste products which are stored outside shall be concealed from view from any property line by a sight-obscuring fence or planting as required by Section 4.176. 3. No connection with any public sewer shall be made or maintained in violation of applicable City or State standards. 4. No wastes conveyed shall be allowed to or permitted, caused to enter, or allowed to flow into any public sewer in violation of applicable City or State standards. 5. All drainage permitted to discharge into a street gutter, caused to enter or allowed to flow into any pond, lake, stream or other natural water course shall be limited to surface waters or waters having similar characteristics as determined by the City, County, and State Department of Environmental Quality. 6. All operations shall be conducted in conformance with the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s standards and ordinances applying to sanitary and storm sewer discharges. I. Noise: Noise generated by the use, with the exception of traffic uses from automobiles, trucks and trains, shall not violate any applicable standards adopted by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and W.C. 6.204 governing noise control in the same or similar locations. [Amended by Ord. 631, 7/16/07]
J. Electrical Disturbances. Except for electrical facilities wherein the City is preempted by other governmental entities, electrical disturbances generated by uses within the PDI-RSIA Zone which interfere with the normal operation of equipment or instruments within the PDI-RSIA Zone are prohibited. Electrical disturbances which routinely cause interference with normal activity in abutting residential uses are also prohibited. K. Discharge Standards: There shall be no emission of smoke, fallout, fly ash, dust, vapors, gases or other forms of air pollution that may cause a nuisance or injury to human, plant or animal life or to property. Plans for construction and operation shall be subject to the recommendations and regulations of the State Department of Environmental Quality. All measurements of air pollution shall be
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by the procedures and with equipment approved by the State Department of Environmental Quality or equivalent and acceptable methods of measurement approved by the City. Persons responsible for a suspected source of air pollution upon request of the City shall provide quantitative and qualitative information regarding the discharge that will adequately and accurately describe operation conditions. L. Open burning is prohibited. M. Storage. 1. Outdoor storage must be maintained in an orderly manner at all times. 2. Outdoor storage areas shall be gravel surfaced or better and shall be sufficient for the materials being handled and stored. If a gravel surface is not sufficient to meet the performance standards for the use, the area shall be suitably paved. 3. Any open storage that would otherwise be visible at the property line shall be concealed from view at the abutting property line by a sight obscuring fence or planting not less than 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; in height. N. Landscaping. 1. Unused property, or property designated for expansion or other future use shall be landscaped and maintained as approved by the Development Review Board. Landscaping for unused property disturbed during construction shall include such materials as plantings of ornamental shrubs, lawns, native plants, and mowed, seeded fieldgrass. 2. Contiguous unused areas of undisturbed fieldgrass may be maintained in their existing state. Large stands of invasive weeds such as Himalayan blackberry, English ivy, cherry laurel, reed canary grass or other identified invasive species shall be removed and/or mowed at least annually to reduce fire hazard. These unused areas, located with a phased development project or a future expansion cannot be included in the area calculated to meet the landscape requirements for the initial phase(s) of the development. 3. Unused property shall not be left with disturbed soils that are subject to siltation and erosion. Any disturbed soil shall be seeded for complete erosion cover germination and shall be subject to applicable erosion control standards. (.07)
Other Standards. A. Lot Size: 1. Parcels less than 50 acres in size at the time of adoption of this amended Section: Land divisions may occur in conformance with an approved Master Plan consistent with the requirements of this section. No lot size limit, save and except as shall be consistent with the other provisions of this code.
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2. Parcels 50 acres or greater in size existing on October 25, 2004 may be divided into any number of parcels or lots pursuant to an approved Master Plan provided that at least one lot or parcel of at least 50 acres in size remains. Provided further however, at least forty percent (40%) of the lot or parcel so created has been developed or planned for industrial uses and associated accessory uses and no portion has been developed or planned for the uses listed in Section 4.135.5(03)(I.)(1.) through (3). 3. Uses not subject to the foregoing lot size provisions: a. Public facilities and services b. Separation of a lot or parcel in order to protect a natural resource, to provide a public amenity, or to implement a remediation plan for a site identified by DEQ pursuant to ORS 465.225. c. Separation of a lot or parcel containing a nonconforming use from the remainder of the site in order to improve the utility of the remainder site for the intended industrial uses d. Separation for the purposes of financing when the new lot or parcel is consistent with the approved Master Plan. e. Division of lots or parcels consistent with a Master Plan approved by the City prior to July 1, 2004. B. Maximum Lot Coverage. No limit save and except as shall be consistent with the other provisions of this code. C. Front Yard Setback. Thirty (30) feet. Structures on corner or through lots shall observe the minimum front yard setback on both streets. Setbacks shall also be maintained from the planned rights-of-way shown on any adopted City street plan. D. Rear and Side Yard Setback. Thirty (30) feet. Structures on corner or through lots shall observe the minimum rear and side yard setback on both streets. Setbacks shall also be maintained from the planned rights-of-way shown on any adopted City street plan. E. No setback is required when rear or side yards abut a railroad siding. F. Corner Vision. Corner lots shall have no lot obstruction to exceed the vision clearance standards of Section 4.177. G. Off-street Parking and Loading. As required in Section 4.155. H. Signs. As required in Sections 4.156.01 through 4.156.11. [Amended by Ord. No. 704, 6/18/12] [Section 4.135.5 added by Ordinance No. 574, 11/1/04.]
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2010 Census Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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2000-2010 2010 19,502 8,399 9,076
Annual Rate 2.23% 2.50% 2.44%
Number 19,502 18,861 16,765 192 157 744 87 916 641
Percent 100.0% 96.7% 86.0% 1.0% 0.8% 3.8% 0.4% 4.7% 3.3%
2,308
11.8%
Population by Sex Male Female
9,353 10,150
48.0% 52.0%
Population by Age Total Age 0 - 4 Age 5 - 9 Age 10 - 14 Age 15 - 19 Age 20 - 24 Age 25 - 29 Age 30 - 34 Age 35 - 39 Age 40 - 44 Age 45 - 49 Age 50 - 54 Age 55 - 59 Age 60 - 64 Age 65 - 69 Age 70 - 74 Age 75 - 79 Age 80 - 84 Age 85+
19,499 1,247 1,321 1,301 1,146 1,179 1,495 1,409 1,294 1,355 1,399 1,293 1,210 1,012 804 533 460 454 587
100.0% 6.4% 6.8% 6.7% 5.9% 6.0% 7.7% 7.2% 6.6% 6.9% 7.2% 6.6% 6.2% 5.2% 4.1% 2.7% 2.4% 2.3% 3.0%
14,903 2,838
76.4% 14.6%
Population Households Housing Units
2000 15,645 6,562 7,129
Population by Race Total Population Reporting One Race White Black American Indian Asian Pacific Islander Some Other Race Population Reporting Two or More Races Total Hispanic Population
Age 18+ Age 65+
Data Note: Hispanic population can be of any race. Census 2010 medians are computed from reported data distributions. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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2010 Census Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code Households by Type Total Households with 1 Person Households with 2+ People Family Households Husband-wife Families With Own Children Other Family (No Spouse Present) With Own Children Nonfamily Households All Households with Children Multigenerational Households Unmarried Partner Households Male-female Same-sex Average Household Size
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8,399 2,641 5,758 5,149 4,015 1,713 1,134 684 609
100.0% 31.4% 68.6% 61.3% 47.8% 20.4% 13.5% 8.1% 7.3%
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2 People
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3 People
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4 People
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5 People
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6 People
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2 1.19
0.1%
19,503 19,149 15,271 5,053 3,946 5,448 452 372 3,877 354 342 12
100.0% 98.2% 78.3% 25.9% 20.2% 27.9% 2.3% 1.9% 19.9% 1.8% 1.8% 0.1%
Data Note: Households with children include any households with people under age 18, related or not. Multigenerational households are families with 3 or more parent-child relationships. Unmarried partner households are usually classified as nonfamily households unless there is another member of the household related to the householder. Multigenerational and unmarried partner households are reported only to the tract level. Esri estimated block group data, which is used to estimate polygons or non-standard geography. Average family size excludes nonrelatives. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1.
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2010 Census Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code Family Households by Age of Householder Total Householder Age 15 - 44
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5,148 2,221 1,124 861 537 405
100.0% 43.1%
3,250
100.0%
1,195 506 529 324 696
36.8% 15.6% 16.3% 10.0% 21.4%
Households by Race of Householder Total Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Households with Hispanic Householder
8,399 7,542 67 64 273 23 262 168 616
100.0% 89.8% 0.8% 0.8% 3.3% 0.3% 3.1% 2.0% 7.3%
Husband-wife Families by Race of Householder Total
4,016
100.0%
3,583 26 28
89.2% 0.6% 0.7%
167 14 140 58 321
4.2% 0.3% 3.5% 1.4% 8.0%
Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Other Families with Hispanic Householder
1,133 981 14 14 18 2 68 36 152
100.0% 86.6% 1.2% 1.2% 1.6% 0.2% 6.0% 3.2% 13.4%
Nonfamily Households by Race of Householder Total Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Nonfamily Households with Hispanic Householder
3,251 2,978 27 22 88 6 55 75 142
100.0% 91.6% 0.8% 0.7% 2.7% 0.2% 1.7% 2.3% 4.4%
Householder Householder Householder Householder
Age Age Age Age
45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75+
Nonfamily Households by Age of Householder Total Householder Householder Householder Householder Householder
Age Age Age Age Age
15 45 55 65 75+
44 54 64 74
Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Husband-wife Families with Hispanic Householder Other Families (No Spouse) by Race of Householder Total
21.8% 16.7% 10.4% 7.9%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1.
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2010 Census Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code Total Housing Units by Occupancy Total Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units
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9,063 8,399
100.0% 92.7%
291 31 120 24 87 0
3.2% 0.3% 1.3% 0.3% 1.0% 0.0%
111 7.5%
1.2%
Households by Tenure and Mortgage Status Total Owner Occupied Owned with a Mortgage/Loan Owned Free and Clear Average Household Size Renter Occupied Average Household Size
8,399 4,214 3,208 1,006 2.49 4,185 2.07
100.0% 50.2% 38.2% 12.0%
Owner-occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder Total Householder is White Alone
4,213 3,987
100.0% 94.6%
19 15 108 7 35 42 118
0.5% 0.4% 2.6% 0.2% 0.8% 1.0% 2.8%
4,184
100.0%
3,555 48 48 164 16 227 126 498
85.0% 1.1% 1.1% 3.9% 0.4% 5.4% 3.0% 11.9%
For Rent Rented, not Occupied For Sale Only Sold, not Occupied For Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use For Migrant Workers Other Vacant Total Vacancy Rate
Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Owner-occupied Housing Units with Hispanic Householder Renter-occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder Total Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Renter-occupied Housing Units with Hispanic Householder Average Household Size by Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder Householder is White Alone Householder is Black Alone Householder is American Indian Alone Householder is Asian Alone Householder is Pacific Islander Alone Householder is Some Other Race Alone Householder is Two or More Races Householder is Hispanic
49.8%
2.21 2.27 2.56 2.53 3.87 3.62 2.45 3.45
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1.
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Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... Census 2010 Summary Population Households Families Average Household Size Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Median Age
19,502 8,399 5,149 2.28 4,214 4,185 37.5
2016 Summary Population Households Families Average Household Size Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Median Age Median Household Income Average Household Income
22,951 9,866 5,979 2.29 4,600 5,266 37.9 $58,305 $79,232
2021 Summary Population Households Families Average Household Size Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Median Age Median Household Income Average Household Income
25,391 10,918 6,574 2.29 5,068 5,850 37.2 $67,758 $87,948
Trends: 2016-2021 Annual Rate Population Households Families Owner Households Median Household Income
2.04% 2.05% 1.92% 1.96% 3.05%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021.
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Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code 2016 Households by Income <$15,000 $15,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000+
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97070 (Wilson... Number Percent 975 9.9% 891 9.0% 896 9.1% 1,496 15.2% 1,610 16.3% 1,303 13.2% 1,601 16.2% 631 6.4% 463 4.7%
Median Household Income Average Household Income Per Capita Income
$58,305 $79,232 $34,359
2021 Households by Income <$15,000 $15,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000+
Number 975 892 1,087 944 2,001 1,517 2,063 873 566
Median Household Income Average Household Income Per Capita Income
$67,758 $87,948 $38,088
Percent 8.9% 8.2% 10.0% 8.6% 18.3% 13.9% 18.9% 8.0% 5.2%
Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021.
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Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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2010 Population by Age Age 0 - 4 Age 5 - 9 Age 10 - 14 Age 15 - 19 Age 20 - 24 Age 25 - 34 Age 35 - 44 Age 45 - 54 Age 55 - 64 Age 65 - 74 Age 75 - 84 Age 85+
97070 (Wilson... Number Percent 1,247 6.4% 1,321 6.8% 1,301 6.7% 1,146 5.9% 1,179 6.0% 2,904 14.9% 2,649 13.6% 2,692 13.8% 2,222 11.4% 1,337 6.9% 914 4.7% 587 3.0%
2016 Population by Age Age 0 - 4 Age 5 - 9 Age 10 - 14 Age 15 - 19 Age 20 - 24 Age 25 - 34 Age 35 - 44 Age 45 - 54 Age 55 - 64 Age 65 - 74 Age 75 - 84 Age 85+
Number 1,405 1,377 1,435 1,382 1,594 3,398 2,971 2,928 2,794 1,989 975 703
Percent 6.1% 6.0% 6.3% 6.0% 6.9% 14.8% 12.9% 12.8% 12.2% 8.7% 4.2% 3.1%
2021 Population by Age Age 0 - 4 Age 5 - 9 Age 10 - 14 Age 15 - 19 Age 20 - 24 Age 25 - 34 Age 35 - 44 Age 45 - 54 Age 55 - 64 Age 65 - 74 Age 75 - 84 Age 85+
Number 1,625 1,456 1,442 1,426 1,806 4,220 3,205 2,860 3,018 2,477 1,221 635
Percent 6.4% 5.7% 5.7% 5.6% 7.1% 16.6% 12.6% 11.3% 11.9% 9.8% 4.8% 2.5%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021.
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Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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2010 Race and Ethnicity White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin (Any Race)
97070 (Wilson... Number Percent 16,765 86.0% 192 1.0% 157 0.8% 744 3.8% 87 0.4% 916 4.7% 641 3.3% 2,308 11.8%
2016 Race and Ethnicity White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin (Any Race)
Number 19,183 272 184 1,069 118 1,218 907 3,047
Percent 83.6% 1.2% 0.8% 4.7% 0.5% 5.3% 4.0% 13.3%
2021 Race and Ethnicity White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin (Any Race)
Number 20,676 346 210 1,378 143 1,495 1,143 3,766
Percent 81.4% 1.4% 0.8% 5.4% 0.6% 5.9% 4.5% 14.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021.
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Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson...
Trends 2016-2021 Annual Rate (in percent)
3 2.5 2 1.5 1 Area State USA
0.5 0
Population
Households
Families
Owner HHs
Median HH Income
Population by Age 16 14
Percent
12 10 8 6 4
2016 2021
2 0
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
2016 Household Income
25-34
35-44
75-84
85+
70
$15K - $24K 9.0%
$100K - $149K 16.2%
60
Percent
$200K+ 4.7% $150K - $199K 6.4%
$75K - $99K 13.2%
65-74
80
< $15K 9.9%
$50K - $74K 16.3%
55-64
2016 Population by Race
$25K - $34K 9.1% $35K - $49K 15.2%
45-54
50 40 30 20 10 0
White
Black
Am.Ind.
Asian
Pacific
Other
Two+
Hisp
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... Population Summary 2000 Total Population 2010 Total Population 2016 Total Population 2016 Group Quarters 2021 Total Population 2016-2021 Annual Rate 2016 Total Daytime Population Workers Residents Household Summary
15,645 19,502 22,951 361 25,391 2.04% 28,697 16,985 11,712
2000 Households 2000 Average Household Size 2010 Households 2010 Average Household Size 2016 Households 2016 Average Household Size 2021 Households 2021 Average Household Size 2016-2021 Annual Rate 2010 Families 2010 Average Family Size 2016 Families 2016 Average Family Size 2021 Families 2021 Average Family Size 2016-2021 Annual Rate Housing Unit Summary
6,562 2.37 8,399 2.28 9,866 2.29 10,918 2.29 2.05% 5,149 2.89 5,979 2.91 6,574 2.92 1.92%
2000 Housing Units Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units 2010 Housing Units Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units 2016 Housing Units Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units 2021 Housing Units Owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units Median Household Income 2016 2021 Median Home Value 2016 2021 Per Capita Income 2016 2021 Median Age 2010 2016 2021
7,129 52.9% 39.1% 8.0% 9,076 46.4% 46.1% 7.5% 10,588 43.4% 49.7% 6.8% 11,605 43.7% 50.4% 5.9% $58,305 $67,758 $414,977 $427,464 $34,359 $38,088 37.5 37.9 37.2
Data Note: Household population includes persons not residing in group quarters. Average Household Size is the household population divided by total households. Persons in families include the householder and persons related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Per Capita Income represents the income received by all persons aged 15 years and over divided by the total population. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... 2016 Households by Income Household Income Base <$15,000 $15,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000+ Average Household Income 2021 Households by Income Household Income Base <$15,000 $15,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000+ Average Household Income 2016 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total <$50,000 $50,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000 - $249,999 $250,000 - $299,999 $300,000 - $399,999 $400,000 - $499,999 $500,000 - $749,999 $750,000 - $999,999 $1,000,000 + Average Home Value 2021 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total <$50,000 $50,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $200,000 - $249,999 $250,000 - $299,999 $300,000 - $399,999 $400,000 - $499,999 $500,000 - $749,999 $750,000 - $999,999 $1,000,000 + Average Home Value
9,866 9.9% 9.0% 9.1% 15.2% 16.3% 13.2% 16.2% 6.4% 4.7% $79,232 10,918 8.9% 8.2% 10.0% 8.6% 18.3% 13.9% 18.9% 8.0% 5.2% $87,948 4,600 2.7% 0.7% 2.1% 3.1% 4.8% 9.5% 23.6% 23.4% 16.9% 10.0% 3.3% $467,826 5,068 1.4% 0.9% 2.1% 2.1% 3.2% 6.2% 27.5% 24.4% 15.3% 13.6% 3.4% $494,539
Data Note: Income represents the preceding year, expressed in current dollars. Household income includes wage and salary earnings, interest dividends, net rents, pensions, SSI and welfare payments, child support, and alimony. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... 2010 Population by Age Total 0-4 5-9 10 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 55 65 75 85 18 +
19,499 6.4% 6.8% 6.7% 11.9% 14.9% 13.6%
- 54 - 64
13.8% 11.4%
- 74 - 84 +
6.9% 4.7% 3.0% 76.4%
2016 Population by Age Total 0-4 5-9 10 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 + 18 + 2021 Population by Age Total 0-4 5-9 10 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 + 18 + 2010 Population by Sex Males Females 2016 Population by Sex Males Females 2021 Population by Sex Males Females
22,951 6.1% 6.0% 6.3% 13.0% 14.8% 12.9% 12.8% 12.2% 8.7% 4.2% 3.1% 77.9% 25,391 6.4% 5.7% 5.7% 12.7% 16.6% 12.6% 11.3% 11.9% 9.8% 4.8% 2.5% 78.7% 9,353 10,150 11,052 11,899 12,239 13,152
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... 2010 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin Diversity Index 2016 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin Diversity Index 2021 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total White Alone Black Alone American Indian Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races Hispanic Origin Diversity Index 2010 Population by Relationship and Household Type Total In Households In Family Households Householder Spouse Child Other relative Nonrelative In Nonfamily Households In Group Quarters Institutionalized Population Noninstitutionalized Population
19,502 86.0% 1.0% 0.8% 3.8% 0.4% 4.7% 3.3% 11.8% 41.4 22,951 83.6% 1.2% 0.8% 4.7% 0.5% 5.3% 4.0% 13.3% 46.0 25,391 81.4% 1.4% 0.8% 5.4% 0.6% 5.9% 4.5% 14.8% 50.2 19,503 98.2% 78.3% 25.9% 20.2% 27.9% 2.3% 1.9% 19.9% 1.8% 1.8% 0.1%
Data Note: Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. The Diversity Index measures the probability that two people from the same area will be from different race/ ethnic groups. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... 2016 Population 25+ by Educational Attainment Total Less than 9th Grade 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma High School Graduate GED/Alternative Credential Some College, No Degree Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree Graduate/Professional Degree 2016 Population 15+ by Marital Status Total Never Married Married Widowed Divorced 2016 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Employed Civilian Unemployed 2016 Employed Population 16+ by Industry Total Agriculture/Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation/Utilities Information Finance/Insurance/Real Estate Services Public Administration 2016 Employed Population 16+ by Occupation Total White Collar Management/Business/Financial Professional Sales Administrative Support Services Blue Collar Farming/Forestry/Fishing Construction/Extraction Installation/Maintenance/Repair Production Transportation/Material Moving 2010 Population By Urban/ Rural Status Total Population Population Inside Urbanized Area Population Inside Urbanized Cluster Rural Population
15,758 2.4% 3.8% 14.6% 1.9% 24.6% 8.0% 28.6% 16.0% 18,734 27.6% 53.4% 5.3% 13.7% 95.0% 5.0% 11,470 1.1% 3.8% 12.6% 3.3% 13.2% 3.3% 1.7% 8.7% 47.7% 4.5% 11,470 72.2% 20.1% 25.9% 13.2% 13.0% 14.1% 13.8% 0.7% 2.1% 3.4% 2.9% 4.6% 19,502 91.8% 0.0% 8.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... 2010 Households by Type Total Households with 1 Person Households with 2+ People Family Households Husband-wife Families With Related Children Other Family (No Spouse Present) Other Family with Male Householder With Related Children Other Family with Female Householder With Related Children Nonfamily Households All Households with Children Multigenerational Households Unmarried Partner Households Male-female Same-sex 2010 Households by Size Total 1 Person Household 2 Person Household 3 Person Household 4 Person Household 5 Person Household 6 Person Household 7 + Person Household 2010 Households by Tenure and Mortgage Status Total Owner Occupied Owned with a Mortgage/Loan Owned Free and Clear Renter Occupied 2010 Housing Units By Urban/ Rural Status Total Housing Units Housing Units Inside Urbanized Area Housing Units Inside Urbanized Cluster Rural Housing Units
8,399 31.4% 68.6% 61.3% 47.8% 21.0% 13.5% 3.9% 2.5% 9.6% 6.4% 7.3% 30.1% 1.7% 6.6% 5.9% 0.7% 8,399 31.4% 35.4% 14.0% 11.8% 4.9% 1.7% 0.8% 8,399 50.2% 38.2% 12.0% 49.8% 9,076 92.6% 0.0% 7.4%
Data Note: Households with children include any households with people under age 18, related or not. Multigenerational households are families with 3 or more parentchild relationships. Unmarried partner households are usually classified as nonfamily households unless there is another member of the household related to the householder. Multigenerational and unmarried partner households are reported only to the tract level. Esri estimated block group data, which is used to estimate polygons or non-standard geography. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Market Profile 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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97070 (Wilson... Top 3 Tapestry Segments 1. 2. 3.
Bright Young Professionals (8C) Enterprising Professionals (7C) American Dreamers (2D)
2016 Consumer Spending Apparel & Services: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Education: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Entertainment/Recreation: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Food at Home: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Food Away from Home: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Health Care: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index HH Furnishings & Equipment: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Personal Care Products & Services: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Shelter: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Support Payments/Cash Contributions/Gifts in Kind: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Travel: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs: Total $ Average Spent Spending Potential Index
$20,782,713 $2,106.50 105 $13,648,571 $1,383.39 98 $29,574,525 $2,997.62 103 $50,671,615 $5,135.98 103 $32,416,928 $3,285.72 106 $52,227,498 $5,293.69 100 $18,158,736 $1,840.54 104 $7,640,557 $774.43 106 $162,681,080 $16,489.06 106 $23,396,148 $2,371.39 102 $18,816,502 $1,907.21 102 $10,488,429 $1,063.09 103
Data Note: Consumer spending shows the amount spent on a variety of goods and services by households that reside in the area. Expenditures are shown by broad budget categories that are not mutually exclusive. Consumer spending does not equal business revenue. Total and Average Amount Spent Per Household represent annual figures. The Spending Potential Index represents the amount spent in the area relative to a national average of 100. Source: Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2013 and 2014 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Esri. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2016 and 2021 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
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Traffic Count Map 97070 (Wilsonville) 97070 (Wilsonville) Geography: ZIP Code
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