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UTILITIES LIST

69027 Bay Place, Sisters, OR 97759

HOA – yes - WILD HORSE RIDGE HOA DBA INDIAN RIDGE, INC. (2/4/2022)

Attn: Chrissy Snyder

PO Box 793, Sisters, OR 97759

E: endoheroadranch16@gmail com

P: 541-848-8897

Transfer Fee: None

Dues: $200 00 per year

*Make checks payable to Indian Ridge, Inc.*

CC&Rs – yes - Wild Horse Ridgehttps://ek8xnhspqff exactdn com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/02012223/wild horse ridge ccrs pdf

ZoningRR10 Rural Residentialhttps://deschutescounty

RAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE; RR-10

AS Airport Safety Combining Zonehttps://deschutescounty.municipalcodeonline.com/book?type=ordinances#name=CHAPTER 18.80 AIR PORT SAFETY COMBINING ZONE; A-S

Alarm / Security System –current active contract?

Watchdog Security (541) 617-6199 https://watchdogbend.com

Garbage & Recycling Service –Republic Services for home ser vice (541) 548-4984 https://www republicser vices com/locations/oregon

Northwest Transfer Station in Sisters for drop off (541) 388-6599 / (541) 317-3163 www.co.deschutes.or.us

Sisters Recycling - 328 Sisters Park Drive, Sisters, OR 97759

Electricity Service –Central Electric Cooperative Sisters Office (541) 549-5698 www cec coop

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Water Service –

Private onsite well - see Well section of Home Book for well log and backflow test

Sewer Provider – On-site Private Septic, 1000 gallon concrete tank, standard system

Propane Tank - leased or owned? size /500gallon propane tank

Options:

Co-Energy (541) 504-9444

Ed Staub & Sons (541) 504-8265

Ferrell Gas (541) 382-1161

Ameri Gas (541) 548-7449

Internet/Cable TV/Phone Service –

Current Provider :

Options:

Yellowknife Wireless - internet provider http://www.ykwc.com/

136 NW Greenwood Ave, Bend, OR 97701

(541) 385-0111

Per Yellowknife:

Upload download speeds- 12 x 3, or 15 x 6, 22 x 6 (pricing found online)

Per Yellowknife, router already on site (needs new,) transfer fee of $50 and new 1-year contract

Dish - (800) 333-3474

Direct TV – (800) 531-5000

DirectTV.com

Century Link - land line & internet - https://www.centur ylink.com/home/

Satellite Internet only (Companies: Viasat or Hughes Net) speed= 26 mbps $69.99 first 3 months, goes up to $100 month, client would need to install a dish

NOTE: currently not available at this property TDS (formerly Bend Broadband)

Propane Fireplace/Chimney Services –

A Kleene Sweep (541) 388-7999

147 SE Evergreen, Redmond, OR 97756

CCB# 153811

Cascade Chimney Service (541) 388-3981

17243 Azusa Road, Bend, OR 97707

CCB#196712

HVAC Service -

Mail Service –

● Mailbox Bank at Barclay Lane on cul-de-sac at Barclay Drive near the Sisters Eagle Airport and the Sisters Community Garden

● Key from Seller and new/additional keys from Post Office

Post Office, Sisters -

(541) 549-0412

694 N. Larch Street, Sisters, OR 97759

Pony Express -

(541) 549-1538 (boxes, Fed Ex & UPS ser vice)

160 S. Oak Street, Sisters, OR 97759

Newspapers –

Sisters Nugget Newspaper

(541) 549-9941

442 E. Main Ave. Sisters, Oregon

Mail to: PO Box 698, Sisters, OR 97759 https://nuggetnews.com

Bend Bulletin

1777 SW Chandler Avenue, Bend, OR 97702

Mail to: P.O. Box 6020, Bend, OR 97708-6020

Home deliver y – (541) 385-5800 or 1-800-503-3933

Main line: (541) 382-1811 circ@bendbulletin com

County Services –Deschutes County - (541) 388-6570

Keys & Openers – provided by seller

KeysGarage Door OpeneMailbox Key – onsite mailboxes, key from seller

For a full list of ser vices for your property, please see your countyʼs property report and review your information from your title & escrow company

In Deschutes County, call (541) 388-6570, or visit www.DIAL.org to view your property report and Ser vice Providers online.

Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed

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whychus canyon preserve trail map + rules of use

Whychus Canyon Preserve Rules:

—Dogs must be kept on physical leash AT ALL TIMES. Please clean up after your pet.

—Pedestrian travel only: no bike, horse, or motorized vehicle use.

—Stay on roads and trails and respect restrictions as posted.

—Removal or disturbance of plants, wildlife, and historical artifacts is prohibited.

—Catch and release fishing with barbless hooks is permitted subject to applicable state regulations.

—Commercial use and private events are prohibited.

—No hunting, motorized vehicles, camping, campfires, smoking, or unmanned aircraft use.

Whychus Canyon Preserve Suggested Routes

Wagon Road and Meadow Loop: This route follows a portion of the historic Santiam Wagon Road. Interpretive signs along the way share the story of the Wagon Road east of the Cascades and the role it played in the settlement of Central Oregon. This fairly flat trail is lovely in the spring when desert wildflowers begin to bloom.

From the trailhead, follow signs to Wagon Road + Meadow Trails. When you see a Santiam Wagon Road interpretive sign on the right, veer off of the road and follow the dirt Wagon Road Trail. After 1.1 miles, you’ll reach a junction. Turn left and follow the trail through juniper and pine forest until you reach another junction after 0.4 miles. Turn left to continue on the Meadow Trail 1 mile back to the trailhead. Total Distance: 2.5 mile loop.

Long Canyon Route: Head down into the canyon to Whychus Creek, then stroll along the creek before heading back to the top of the canyon. This beautiful hike is challenging and involves steep trails with 300 feet of elevation gain/loss. Enjoy stunning displays of spring wildflowers, mountain views, and tranquil creekside breaks.

From the trailhead, follow signs to Rim + Creek Trails. At the first junction, turn left and walk .3 mile to a stone bench and overlook. The trail will begin to head down into the canyon for .8 miles. You’ll reach an intersection midway down the slope. Follow signs for the Creek Trail to reach the valley floor and walk downstream along Whychus Creek for 0.8 miles. At the next junction, continue straight through a sagebrush meadow for another 0.7 miles. The trail will then turn and begin to climb out of the canyon. Enjoy another scenic overlook before reaching the next junction at the top of the canyon. Follow signs for Meadow Trails and Trailhead for 1.5 miles back to the trailhead. Total Distance: 4.9 mile loop.

Mid Canyon Route: This route is for those looking for a quicker route that still dips into the Whychus Creek canyon without all the elevation gain/loss. Enjoy stunning displays of spring wildflowers and mountain views with 150 feet of elevation gain/loss.

From the trailhead, follow signs to Rim + Creek Trails. At the first junction, turn right and head down a steep route into the canyon for 0.4 miles. At the next junction, follow signs for the Rim Trail and turn right. After 0 7 miles along a rolling mid-canyon trail, you will reach a scenic overlook and bench with views into the northern portion of Whychus Canyon Preserve. Continue past the overlook to the next junction and turn right. After 0.2 miles you’ll reach another intersection. Turn left to add a quick 0.4 mile detour to another overlook. Or, turn right and follow signs for Meadow Trails and Trailhead for 1.5 miles back to the trailhead. Total Distance: 3.0 mile loop.

Georeferenced Map

Download a georeferenced map of Whychus Canyon Preserve to help with navigation. Scan the QR code to the right to download.

210 nw irving, suite 102 ∙ bend, oregon 97703 (541) 330-0017 deschuteslandtrust.org

City of Sisters: Comprehensive Plan Map

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