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Deschutes County Property InformationReport Date: 12/27/2014 1:58:17 PM

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

64420 COYOTE RUN LN

BEND, OR 97701

Account Information Ownership

Mailing Address:

Map and Taxlot:

Account:

Situs Address:

Mailing Name:

Tax Status:

161136D000600

132328

64420 COYOTE RUN LN, BEND, OR 97701

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

Assessable

Assessor Acres:

Property Taxes

Assessment

Tax Code Area:

Current Tax Year:

2007

$5,618.42

2.27

Valuation

$185,890

$239,920

Land

Structures

Total $425,810

Real Market Values as of Jan. 1, 2014

$383,750

$383,750

Maximum Assessed

Assessed Value

Veterans Exemption $0.00

Current Assessed Values:

Account Summary

Property Class: 401 -- TRACT

Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments

Subdivision:

Block:

Lot:

Review of digital records maintained by the Deschutes County Assessor’s Office, Tax Office, Finance Office, and the Community Development Department indicates that there are no special tax, assessment or property development related notations associated with this account. However, independent verification of the presence of other Deschutes County tax, assessment, development, and additional property related considerations is recommended. Confirmation is commonly provided by title companies, real estate agents, developers, engineering and surveying firms, and other parties who are involved in property transactions or property development. In addition, County departments may be contacted directly to discuss the information.

The information and maps presented in this report are provided for your convenience. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data and associated maps. Deschutes County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Deschutes County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Deschutes County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Deschutes County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder.

Disclaimer

2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015Real Market Value - Land $189,270 $178,330 $166,340 $171,120 $185,890Real Market Value - Structures $243,830 $234,080 $217,690 $224,220 $239,920Total Real Market Value $433,100 $412,410 $384,030 $395,340 $425,810

Maximum Assessed Value $340,980 $351,200 $361,730 $372,580 $383,750Total Assessed Value $340,980 $351,200 $361,730 $372,580 $383,750Veterans Exemption $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Valuation History All values are as of January 1 of each year. Tax year is July 1st through June 30th of each year.

Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 1

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Year Date DueTransaction

TypeTransaction

Date As Of DateAmount

Received Tax DueDiscountAmount

InterestCharged

RefundInterest

2014 11-15-2014 PAYMENT 11-12-2014 11-15-2014 $5,449.87 ($5,618.42) $168.55 $0.00 $0.00

2014 11-15-2014 IMPOSED 10-13-2014 11-15-2014 $0.00 $5,618.42 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 PAYMENT 11-14-2013 11-15-2013 $5,135.94 ($5,294.79) $158.85 $0.00 $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 PAYMENT 10-11-2013 10-11-2013 $0.30 ($0.30) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 IMPOSED 10-11-2013 11-15-2013 $0.00 $5,295.09 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 PAYMENT 03-26-2013 03-26-2013 $5,457.31 ($5,292.71) $0.00 $164.60 $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 IMPOSED 10-12-2012 11-15-2012 $0.00 $5,294.43 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 PAYMENT 10-12-2012 10-12-2012 $1.72 ($1.72) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

Tax Payment History

Sale Date Seller BuyerSale

Amount Sale TypeRecording Instrument

05/13/2004 PFAFF,NORMAN L PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI $0 06-GRANTEE IS RELATED OR

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES 2004-29146

09/27/1993 MURTHA DANIEL F PFAFF,NORMAN L $39,500 33-CONFIRMED SALE 1993-3131171

Sales History

Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft144 - RESIDENCE: Two story with basement 2007 1997 2,262

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingFIRST FLOOR 1,402 HEAT PUMP

Rooms Inventory

Structures

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LIVING ROOMS 1

KITCHENS 1

BEDROOMS 1

BATHROOMS 1

FIREPLACES 1

UTILITY ROOMS 1

LAVATORY 2

TOILET 2

BATHTUB 1

SHOWER W/DOOR, FIBERGLASS 1

FOUNDATION - CONCRETE 1,402

WINDOWS - METALWINDOWS - DOUBLE/THERMAL PANEROOF - GABLE

ROOF CVR - BKD METAL 1,402

SIDING - LOG

ROOF - DORMER

2 STORY OUTSIDE BRICK 1

WOOD STOVE 1

HEAT PUMP 1,402

BEAMED CEILING

VAULTED CEILING

HARDWOOD FLOOR

TILE FLOOR

CARPET

DRYWALL

RECESSED LIGHTING

KITCHEN SINK 1

DISHWASHER 1

GARBAGE DISPOSAL 1

SELF EXHAUST RANGE/GRILL 1

LAUNDRY TUB 1

WATER HEATER 1

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingSECOND FLOOR 860 HEAT PUMP

Rooms InventoryFAMILY ROOMS 1

BEDROOMS 2

BATHROOMS 1

HEAT PUMP 430

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingBASEMENT 1,402

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingGARAGE 1,402

Accessory Description Sq Ft QuantityDECKS-GOOD 1,202

HOT TUB 1

Land CharacteristicsLand Description Acres Land ClassificationRURAL LOT 2.27

Ownership

Name Type Name Ownership TypeOwnership Percentage

OWNER PFAFF, NORMANL OWNER 100.00%

TENANTS BY ENTIRETY~MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

OWNER MILLER-PFAFF, JODI OWNER 100.00%

TENANTS BY ENTIRETY~PFAFF, NORMAN L

No Related Accounts found.

Related accounts apply to a property that may be on one map and tax lot but due to billing have more than one account. This occurs when a property is in multiple tax code areas. In other cases there may be business personal property or a manufactured home on this property that is not in the same ownership as the land.

Related Accounts

Category Name Phone AddressCOUNTY SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

Service Providers Please contact districts to confirm.

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CITY SERVICES UNINCORPORATED DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

POLICE SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (541) 693-6911 63333 HIGHWAY 20 WEST, BEND, OR 97701

FIRE DISTRICT BEND RURAL FIRE (541) 318-0459 1212 SW SIMPSON AVE, BEND, OR 97702

SCHOOL DISTRICT REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 923-5437 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA TUMALO COMMUNITY SCHOOL (541) 382-2853 19835 SECOND ST, BEND, OR 97701

MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA OBSIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (541) 923-4900 1335 SW OBSIDIAN, REDMOND, OR 97756

HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL (541) 504-3600 4555 SW ELKHORN AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT

HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT (541) 693-5600 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 383-7700 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97701

WATER SERVICE PROVIDER TUMALO WEST WATER SYSTEM ,

LIVESTOCK DISTRICT DESCHUTES COUNTY LIVESTOCK DISTRICT NUMBER 3 (541) 388-6623 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

IRRIGATION DISTRICT TUMALO IRRIGATION DISTRICT (541) 382-3053 64697 COOK AVE, BEND, OR 97701GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE BEND GARBAGE & RECYCLING (541) 382 - 2263 20835 NE MONTANA WAY, BEND, OR 97709

County Zone DescriptionMUA10 MULTIPLE USE AGRICULTURAL 10 ACRE MINIMUM

SMIA SURFACE MINING IMPACT AREA

County Development Details

Wetland (National or Local):

Conservation Easement:

TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant:

Legal Lot of Record:

FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain:

Not Within a Mapped Wetland

No Conservation Easement Recorded

No TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant Found

Yes

Not Within 100 Year Flood Plain

Ground Snow Load: 25.0 #/sq. ft.

Deschutes County Permits

Permit ID Permit Type Applicant Application Date Status247-B40400 Building PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42127 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42594 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42595 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Expired

247-FS14803 Feasibility MURTHA,DANIEL F 07/21/1993 Finaled

247-LR9342-PL Land Use DAB & SALLEE MURTHA 07/21/1993 Finaled

247-SMA977-PL Land Use NORMANB L. PFAFF 02/12/1997 Finaled

247-SMA976-PL Land Use PFAFF,NORMAN L 02/10/1997 Void

247-M14708 Mechanical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-P13345 Plumbing PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-S40389 Septic PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

Development SummaryPlanning Jursidiction:

Urban Reserve Area:

Urban Growth Boundary:

Deschutes County

No

No

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Tax Account #Account StatusRoll TypeSitus Address

LenderLoan #Property IDInterest To

132328ActiveReal Property64420 COYOTE RUN LN, BEND 97701

2007 161136-D0-00600Dec 27, 2014

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

TaxYear

TaxType

TotalDue

CurrentDue

InterestDue

DiscountAvailable

OriginalDue

DueDate

Tax Summary

2014 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,618.42 Nov 15, 20142013 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,295.09 Nov 15, 20132012 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,294.43 Nov 15, 20122011 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,171.32 Nov 15, 20112010 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,968.46 Nov 15, 20102009 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,901.86 Nov 15, 20092008 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,279.50 Nov 15, 20082007 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,074.21 Nov 15, 20072006 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,845.02 Nov 15, 20062005 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,834.47 Nov 15, 20052004 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,745.93 Nov 15, 20042003 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,486.37 Nov 15, 20032002 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,351.55 Nov 15, 20022001 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,209.60 Nov 15, 20012000 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,108.40 Nov 15, 20001999 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,133.61 Nov 15, 19991998 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,225.89 Nov 15, 19981997 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 521.91 Dec 15, 19971996 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 526.44 Nov 15, 19961995 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 495.86 Nov 15, 1995

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Total

Statement of Tax AccountDESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

DESCHUTES SERVICES BUILDINGBEND OR 97701(541) 388-6540

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REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENTJULY 1, 2014 TO JUN 30, 2015

DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON1300 NW WALL ST., SUITE 200

BEND OR 97701

132328ACCOUNT NO:

PAYMENT OPTIONS

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

64420 COYOTE RUN LN BENDSITUS:

MAP: 161136-D0-00600CODE: 2007

VALUES:

REAL MARKET (RMV)

LAND

STRUCTURES

TOTAL RMV

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE

EXEMPTIONS

NET TAXABLE:

TOTAL PROPERTY TAX:

LAST YEAR THIS YEAR

171,120

224,220

395,340

185,890

239,920

425,810

372,580

0

372,580

5,295.09

383,750

0

383,750

5,618.42

TAX QUESTIONS

ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS

(541) 388-6540

(541) 388-6508

5,449.87TOTAL DUE (After Discount and Pre-payments)

Date Due 3% Option 2% Option Trimester Option

11/17/1402/17/1505/15/15

Total

3,670.70 1,872.811,872.81

1,872.81 1,872.805,543.51 5,618.42

Tear Here Tear HerePLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT

2014 2015 PROPERTY TAXES- DESCHUTES COUNTY REAL ACCOUNT NO. 132328

PAYMENT OPTIONS Discount Date Due Amount Date Due Date DueAmount AmountFull Payment Enclosed

or 2/3 Payment Enclosed

or 1/3 Payment Enclosed

3%

2%

0%

11/17/14

11/17/14

11/17/1402/17/15

05/15/15

05/15/15 1,872.811,872.811,872.80

3,670.701,872.81

DISCOUNT IS LOST & INTEREST APPLIES AFTER DUE DATE Mailing address change on backEnter Payment Amount

$

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

MAKE PAYMENT TO:

DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

09100001323280000187281000036707000005449877

3648 - 023775 - 544987

5,618.42-2014 2015 TAX ( Before Discount )

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

CLASS: 401

5,449.87

5,449.87

5,449.87

383,750MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE 372,580

SCHOOL DISTRICT #2J 1,863.27HIGH DESERT ESD 35.74C O C C 230.04EDUCATION TOTAL: 2,129.05

DESCHUTES COUNTY 490.55COUNTY LIBRARY 211.06COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT 364.56RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 537.25COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 8.609-1-1 62.099-1-1 LOCAL OPTION 2013 76.75RURAL FIRE DISTRICT #2 628.05GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 2,378.91

FAIRGROUNDS BOND 52.84SCHOOL #2J BOND 2004 377.84SCHOOL #2J BOND 2008 633.88C O C C BOND 45.90BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 1,110.46

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M a p s

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Deschutes County GIS

Deschutes County Property Information - DialRoad Map

Map and Taxlot: 161136D000600

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A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n

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© 2014 First American Financial Corporation and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | NYSE: FAF

RACHEL PORTER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REP CELL: 541-410-0336 | MAIN: 541-382-4201

[email protected] www.Firstam.com/Deschutes | www.Facebook.com/FirstAmTitle.Bend

First American Title Insurance Company, and the operating divisions thereof, make no express or implied warranty respecting the information presented and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. First American, the eagle logo, First American Title, and firstam.com are registered trademarks or trademarks of First American Financial Corporation and/or its affiliates. CMA 07/2014

Prepared by:

Subject Property: 64420 Coyote Run Lane | Bend, OR 9770164420 Coyote Run Lane | Bend, OR 9770164420 Coyote Run Lane | Bend, OR 97701

Presented by:Presented by: JODI SATKOJODI SATKO Cascade Sotheby’s International RealtyCascade Sotheby’s International Realty 541541--550550--08190819 [email protected]@gmail.com

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Property InformationOwner(s): Mailing Address: 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701Owner Phone: Unknown Property Address: 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

County: Deschutes APN: 132328Map Coord: 16S11E36SEW Census Tract: 000600Lot#: Block:Subdivision: Tract:Legal:

Pfaff Norman L / Miller-Pfaff Jodi

Vesting Type: Tenant By Entirety

Use:Zoning:Bedrooms:# Rooms:Pool:Stories:

Basement Area:

Year Built / Eff. :Lot Size Ac / Sq Ft:Bathrooms:Quality:Air:Improvements:

Gross Area:

Sq. Ft. :# of Units:Fireplace:Heating:Style:Parking / #:

Garage Area :

Sfr

3

2Y

1402

1997 /2.27 / 98881

2

5066

2262

Y

Bi-LevelAttached Garage / 3

1402

Property Characteristics

Tax InformationImp Value:Land Value:Total Value:Tax Amount:

Exemption Type:Tax Year / Area:Tax Value:Improved:

$239,920$185,890$425,810$5,618.42

2014 / 2007$383,75056%

Sale / Rec Date:Sale Price:Doc No.:Doc Type:Seller:

*$/Sq. Ft.:1st Loan:Loan Type:Transfer Date:Lender:

2nd Mtg.:Prior Sale Amt:Prior Sale Date:Prior Doc No.:Prior Doc Type:

Sale and Loan Information

*$/Sq.Ft. is a calculation of Sale Price divided by Sq.Feet.

Property Profile 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

Property Profile 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 1/16/2015 Page 1 (of 1)Information compiled from various sources and is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. ©2005-2015 First American Financial Corporation and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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Transaction History provides records for the past ten years. To request additional information, please contact your local Sales Representative,click here .Customer Service Department, or for an additional fee you may

History Record # 1 : FINANCEMortgage Recording Date: 10/11/2012 Mortgage Transfer Type: Stand Alone FinanceMortgage Document #: Mortgage Rate Type:

30Mortgage Term:Pennymac Ln Svcs LlcLender:

Loan Amount: $180,700 Mortgage Rate:Miller-Pfaff Jodi

Borrower 4:Borrower 2:Pfaff Norman LBorrower 1:

Borrower 3:

000000040707

Document Type Deed Of Trust Vesting Type: Tenants In Entirety

History Record # 2 : FINANCEMortgage Recording Date: 10/31/2008 Mortgage Transfer Type: RefinanceMortgage Document #: Mortgage Rate Type: Fixed

Mortgage Term:Bank Of The Cascades Mtg CtrLender:

Loan Amount: $190,000 Mortgage Rate:

Borrower 4:Borrower 2:Pfaff Norman LBorrower 1:

Borrower 3:

44143

Document Type Trust Deed / Mortgage Vesting Type: Tenants In Entirety

64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701Transaction History

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History Record # 3 : FINANCEMortgage Recording Date: 03/04/2005 Mortgage Transfer Type: RefinanceMortgage Document #: Mortgage Rate Type: Variable

Mortgage Term:Bank Of The CascadesLender:

Loan Amount: $75,000 Mortgage Rate:

Borrower 4:Borrower 2:Pfaff Norman LBorrower 1:

Borrower 3:

13112

Document Type Trust Deed / Mortgage Vesting Type: Tenants In Entirety

SALEBuyer:Sale Date:Sale Recording Date:Recorded Doc #:Document Type:

Title Company:Sale Price Type:Sale Price:Seller:

History Record # 4 :Pfaff Norman L05/13/200405/18/2004

Western Title & Escrow

Pfaff,Norman L

Quitclaim29146

Vesting Type: Tenants In Entirety

FINANCEMortgage Recording Date: 05/18/2004 Mortgage Transfer Type: RefinanceMortgage Document #: Mortgage Rate Type: Fixed

Mortgage Term:Wells Fargo BankLender:

Loan Amount: $110,000 Mortgage Rate:

Borrower 4:Borrower 2:Pfaff Norman LBorrower 1:

Borrower 3:

29147

Document Type Finance Vesting Type: Tenants In Entirety

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School District(s)

Phone #:

District Name: Bend-La Pine School Dist 123Number of Schools:

Number of Teachers: 610K thru 12Grade Span:01980

541-383-6000520 Nw Wall St, Bend, OR 97701-2608Address:

District #:

School Information

1270 Ne 27th St, Bend, OR 97701-9520Nazarene Kindergarten-Presch Grade Span:School Name: preschool/kindergarten

241Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-382-5496Phone #:

Address:

2150 Ne Studio Rd, Bend, OR 97701-3640Seven Peaks Elementary School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 8

15220Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-382-7755Phone #:

Address:

21155 Tumalo Rd, Bend, OR 97701-8938Three Sisters Sda School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 12

440Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-389-2091Phone #:

Address:

2550 Ne Butler Market Rd, Bend, OR 97701-9523Trinity Lutheran School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 8

14300Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-382-1850Phone #:

Address:

437 Nw Wall St, Bend, OR 97701-2605Amity Creek Elementary School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 6

7150Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6195Phone #:

Address:

School Information 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

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School Information 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

230 Ne 6th St, Bend, OR 97701-5103Bend Senior High School Grade Span:School Name: 9 thru 12

551,213Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6290Phone #:

Address:

62560 Hamby Rd, Bend, OR 97701-9529Buckingham Elementary School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 6

30684Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6135Phone #:

Address:

2500 Nw Highlakes Loop, Bend, OR 97701-5923High Lakes Elementary School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 6

20724Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-322-5200Phone #:

Address:

701 Nw Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97701-1734Highland Sch At Kenwood Elem Grade Span:School Name: Special Education

14286Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6220Phone #:

Address:

1300 Ne Norton Ave, Bend, OR 97701-4462Juniper Elementary School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 6

35554Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6165Phone #:

Address:

20805 Cooley Rd, Bend, OR 97701-8076Lava Ridge Elem School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 6

40719Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6203Phone #:

Address:

1291 Ne 5th St, Bend, OR 97701-4302Marshall High School Grade Span:School Name: 9 thru 12

10165Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6580Phone #:

Address:

2755 Ne 27th St, Bend, OR 97701-9539Mountain View High School Grade Span:School Name: 9 thru 12

821,522Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6360Phone #:

Address:

1501 Ne Penn Ave, Bend, OR 97701-4177Pilot Butte Middle School Grade Span:School Name: 4 thru 8/7 thru 8

52528Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6260Phone #:

Address:

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School Information 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

1501 Ne Neff Rd, Bend, OR 97701-6149Rimrock Academy Grade Span:School Name: 4 thru 8/7 thru 8

551Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-322-5323Phone #:

Address:

63555 18th St, Bend, OR 97701-8352Sky View Middle School Grade Span:School Name: 4 thru 8/7 thru 8

30661Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6479Phone #:

Address:

2855 Nw Clearwater Dr, Bend, OR 97701-9469Summit High School Grade Span:School Name: 9 thru 12

70933Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-322-3300Phone #:

Address:

1101 Nw 12Th St, Bend, OR 97701-2201Westside Village Magnet School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 8

11186Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-383-6205Phone #:

Address:

19835 2nd St, Bend, OR 97701-9035Tumalo Community School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 8

23420Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-382-2853Phone #:

Address:

2450 Ne 27th St, Bend, OR 97701-9506St Francis Of Assisi School Grade Span:School Name: K thru 8

22350Number of Students:

Number of Teachers:541-382-4701Phone #:

Address:

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Address: 64446 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Walsh John Walsh ChristineAPN: 132326 Sale Amount: $747,000 04/06/2010Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:1,698 1995Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 2.5

Address: 19496 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Hogan Patrick Hogan TanyaAPN: 132327 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:1,635 1995Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 2.28

Address: 19480 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Springs Harold V Springs Jacquelyn LAPN: 132345 Sale Amount: $625,000 08/22/2006Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 4 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:1,653 1971Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 2.5

Address: 64411 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Hook Properties LlcAPN: 132329 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 2 Square Feet: Year Built:1,707 1980Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 4.66

Address: 19449 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Armstrong Garret Alan Armstrong Lisa JeanAPN: 133658 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 4 / 4 Square Feet: Year Built:4,257 1980Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.

Address: 64458 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Schannauer Peter MAPN: 132344 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 1 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:2,869 1972Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.

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Address: 19500 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Berg Daniel Berg Linda SueAPN: 132339 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 2 Square Feet: Year Built:1,584 1988Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 4.77

Address: 64461 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Jones Lewis CAPN: 132331 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 2 Square Feet: Year Built:1,814 1980Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.09

Address: 64380 High Mowing Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Deaton David R Deaton Karrie LAPN: 162791 Sale Amount: $868,500 07/23/2007Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 4 / 4 Square Feet: Year Built:2,765 1999Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 9.54

Address: 64474 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Wohlers Linda BAPN: 132343 Sale Amount: $355,000 04/15/2013Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 4 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:1,303 1989Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.

Address: 19508 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Pepper Clinton B Pepper Dawn DAPN: 132338 Sale Amount: $461,000 09/11/2013Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 0 / 0 Square Feet: Year Built:Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 4.77

Address: 19524 Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Pepper Clinton B Pepper Dawn DAPN: 132340 Sale Amount: $461,000 09/11/2013Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:1,960 1975Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.

Address: 64473 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Barss Robert P Barss Jerri SAPN: 132332 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 4 / 3 Square Feet: Year Built:2,736 1983Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 5.

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Neighbors 64420 Coyote Run Ln, Bend, OR 97701

Address: 64495 Quail Dr, Bend, OR 97701 Owner(s): Swaggerty Paul E Swaggerty Jan BAPN: 132342 Sale Amount: Sale Date:Beds / Baths: 3 / 2 Square Feet: Year Built:1,080 1976Use Code: # Units: Lot Size:SFR 1 2.5

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Deschutes County Property InformationReport Date: 1/16/2015 8:37:52 AM

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

64420 COYOTE RUN LN

BEND, OR 97701

Account Information Ownership

Mailing Address:

Map and Taxlot:

Account:

Situs Address:

Mailing Name:

Tax Status:

161136D000600

132328

64420 COYOTE RUN LN, BEND, OR 97701

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

Assessable

Assessor Acres:

Property Taxes

Assessment

Tax Code Area:

Current Tax Year:

2007

$5,618.42

2.27

Valuation

$185,890

$239,920

Land

Structures

Total $425,810

Real Market Values as of Jan. 1, 2014

$383,750

$383,750

Maximum Assessed

Assessed Value

Veterans Exemption $0.00

Current Assessed Values:

Account Summary

Property Class: 401 -- TRACT

Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments

Subdivision:

Block:

Lot:

Review of digital records maintained by the Deschutes County Assessor’s Office, Tax Office, Finance Office, and the Community Development Department indicates that there are no special tax, assessment or property development related notations associated with this account. However, independent verification of the presence of other Deschutes County tax, assessment, development, and additional property related considerations is recommended. Confirmation is commonly provided by title companies, real estate agents, developers, engineering and surveying firms, and other parties who are involved in property transactions or property development. In addition, County departments may be contacted directly to discuss the information.

The information and maps presented in this report are provided for your convenience. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data and associated maps. Deschutes County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Deschutes County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Deschutes County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Deschutes County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder.

Disclaimer

2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015Real Market Value - Land $189,270 $178,330 $166,340 $171,120 $185,890Real Market Value - Structures $243,830 $234,080 $217,690 $224,220 $239,920Total Real Market Value $433,100 $412,410 $384,030 $395,340 $425,810

Maximum Assessed Value $340,980 $351,200 $361,730 $372,580 $383,750Total Assessed Value $340,980 $351,200 $361,730 $372,580 $383,750Veterans Exemption $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Valuation History All values are as of January 1 of each year. Tax year is July 1st through June 30th of each year.

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Year Date DueTransaction

TypeTransaction

Date As Of DateAmount

Received Tax DueDiscountAmount

InterestCharged

RefundInterest

2014 11-15-2014 PAYMENT 11-12-2014 11-15-2014 $5,449.87 ($5,618.42) $168.55 $0.00 $0.00

2014 11-15-2014 IMPOSED 10-13-2014 11-15-2014 $0.00 $5,618.42 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 PAYMENT 11-14-2013 11-15-2013 $5,135.94 ($5,294.79) $158.85 $0.00 $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 PAYMENT 10-11-2013 10-11-2013 $0.30 ($0.30) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

2013 11-15-2013 IMPOSED 10-11-2013 11-15-2013 $0.00 $5,295.09 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 PAYMENT 03-26-2013 03-26-2013 $5,457.31 ($5,292.71) $0.00 $164.60 $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 IMPOSED 10-12-2012 11-15-2012 $0.00 $5,294.43 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

2012 11-15-2012 PAYMENT 10-12-2012 10-12-2012 $1.72 ($1.72) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Total: $0.00

Tax Payment History

Sale Date Seller BuyerSale

Amount Sale TypeRecording Instrument

05/13/2004 PFAFF,NORMAN L PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI $0 06-GRANTEE IS RELATED OR

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES 2004-29146

09/27/1993 MURTHA DANIEL F PFAFF,NORMAN L $39,500 33-CONFIRMED SALE 1993-3131171

Sales History

Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft144 - RESIDENCE: Two story with basement 2007 1997 2,262

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingFIRST FLOOR 1,402 HEAT PUMP

Rooms Inventory

Structures

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LIVING ROOMS 1

KITCHENS 1

BEDROOMS 1

BATHROOMS 1

FIREPLACES 1

UTILITY ROOMS 1

LAVATORY 2

TOILET 2

BATHTUB 1

SHOWER W/DOOR, FIBERGLASS 1

FOUNDATION - CONCRETE 1,402

WINDOWS - METALWINDOWS - DOUBLE/THERMAL PANEROOF - GABLE

ROOF CVR - BKD METAL 1,402

SIDING - LOG

ROOF - DORMER

2 STORY OUTSIDE BRICK 1

WOOD STOVE 1

HEAT PUMP 1,402

BEAMED CEILING

VAULTED CEILING

HARDWOOD FLOOR

TILE FLOOR

CARPET

DRYWALL

RECESSED LIGHTING

KITCHEN SINK 1

DISHWASHER 1

GARBAGE DISPOSAL 1

SELF EXHAUST RANGE/GRILL 1

LAUNDRY TUB 1

WATER HEATER 1

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingSECOND FLOOR 860 HEAT PUMP

Rooms InventoryFAMILY ROOMS 1

BEDROOMS 2

BATHROOMS 1

HEAT PUMP 430

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingBASEMENT 1,402

Floor Description Sq Ft Type of HeatingGARAGE 1,402

Accessory Description Sq Ft QuantityDECKS-GOOD 1,202

HOT TUB 1

Land CharacteristicsLand Description Acres Land ClassificationRURAL LOT 2.27

Ownership

Name Type Name Ownership TypeOwnership Percentage

OWNER PFAFF, NORMANL OWNER 100.00%

TENANTS BY ENTIRETY~MILLER-PFAFF, JODI

OWNER MILLER-PFAFF, JODI OWNER 100.00%

TENANTS BY ENTIRETY~PFAFF, NORMAN L

No Related Accounts found.

Related accounts apply to a property that may be on one map and tax lot but due to billing have more than one account. This occurs when a property is in multiple tax code areas. In other cases there may be business personal property or a manufactured home on this property that is not in the same ownership as the land.

Related Accounts

Category Name Phone AddressCOUNTY SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

Service Providers Please contact districts to confirm.

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CITY SERVICES UNINCORPORATED DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

POLICE SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (541) 693-6911 63333 HIGHWAY 20 WEST, BEND, OR 97701

FIRE DISTRICT BEND RURAL FIRE (541) 318-0459 1212 SW SIMPSON AVE, BEND, OR 97702

SCHOOL DISTRICT REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 923-5437 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA TUMALO COMMUNITY SCHOOL (541) 382-2853 19835 SECOND ST, BEND, OR 97701

MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA OBSIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (541) 923-4900 1335 SW OBSIDIAN, REDMOND, OR 97756

HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL (541) 504-3600 4555 SW ELKHORN AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT

HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT (541) 693-5600 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 383-7700 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97701

WATER SERVICE PROVIDER TUMALO WEST WATER SYSTEM ,

LIVESTOCK DISTRICT DESCHUTES COUNTY LIVESTOCK DISTRICT NUMBER 3 (541) 388-6623 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

IRRIGATION DISTRICT TUMALO IRRIGATION DISTRICT (541) 382-3053 64697 COOK AVE, BEND, OR 97701GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE BEND GARBAGE & RECYCLING (541) 382 - 2263 20835 NE MONTANA WAY, BEND, OR 97709

County Zone DescriptionMUA10 MULTIPLE USE AGRICULTURAL 10 ACRE MINIMUM

SMIA SURFACE MINING IMPACT AREA

County Development Details

Wetland (National or Local):

Conservation Easement:

TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant:

Legal Lot of Record:

FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain:

Not Within a Mapped Wetland

No Conservation Easement Recorded

No TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant Found

Yes

Not Within 100 Year Flood Plain

Ground Snow Load: 25 #/sq. ft.

Deschutes County Permits

Permit ID Permit Type Applicant Application Date Status247-B40400 Building PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42127 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42594 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-E42595 Electrical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Expired

247-FS14803 Feasibility MURTHA,DANIEL F 07/21/1993 Finaled

247-LR9342-PL Land Use DAB & SALLEE MURTHA 07/21/1993 Finaled

247-SMA977-PL Land Use NORMANB L. PFAFF 02/12/1997 Finaled

247-SMA976-PL Land Use PFAFF,NORMAN L 02/10/1997 Void

247-M14708 Mechanical PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-P13345 Plumbing PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

247-S40389 Septic PFAFF,NORMAN L 05/29/1997 Finaled

Development SummaryPlanning Jursidiction:

Urban Reserve Area:

Urban Growth Boundary:

Deschutes County

No

No

247-B40400Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

FOX,BRUCE LContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/30/1997Issue Date:

03/27/1998Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

Building Permit Details

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

2452Square Feet:

3Bedrooms:

NOn Sewer:

$230,780Permit Valuation:

Permit Detail

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RESBuilding Use: 3Stories:

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

03/27/1998 SEF *FINAL APPROVED

01/06/1998 SEF DRYWALL NAILING

12/22/1997 SEF FRAMING/INSULATION APPROVED. *CHECK WINDOW*

12/18/1997 SEF FRAMING DENIED. 1)FIREBLOCK ABOVE M/SHOWER.2)COMPLETE FRAMING AT GABLE WINDOWS.3)PROVIDE TEMP GLASS AT UP TUB.*OK TO INSULATE*

07/14/1997 SEF GARAGE FRONT FTG & SLAB PIERS APPROVED.

07/08/1997 SEF BASEMENT WALL APPROVED.

07/01/1997 SEF FTGS APPROVED TO BLDRS STAKES, UFFER IN.

06/23/1997 DAN GC-- R-3, 2452 SQ.FT. X $80.00 = $196,160.00/ U-1, 1440 SQ.FT. X $19.20 = $27,648.00/ U-1, 955 SQ.FT. X $7.30 = $6,972.00/ TOTAL $230,780.00 .

05/29/1997 LRL 2296 X 80 = 183680/19.20 X 1408 = 27033 TOTAL 210713

05/29/1997 LRL HMK TO SIGN OFF ON SMIA AND HEIGHT VARIANCE

05/29/1997 LRL OK PER KWH AND BJH FOR CONTRACTOR TO WHITE OUT AND READJUST GRADE LINE ON PLANS. THIS HEIGHT NEEDS TO BE INSPECTED AT FRAMING.

247-E42127Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

OWNERContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

05/29/1997Issue Date:

06/12/1997Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

TEMPBuilding Use:

Linked Permit:

Electrical Permit Details

Service Description:

TEMPORARY SERVICE - INSTALLATION, ALTERATIONS OR RELOCATIONS(1)

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

06/12/1997 RED RUBBER STAMP. FINAL

247-E42594Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

BREEN ELECTRIC INCContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/30/1997Issue Date:

03/27/1998Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

RESIDENCEBuilding Use:

40400Linked Permit:

Electrical Permit Details

Service Description:RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE OR MULTI-FAMILY PER DWELLNG UNIT. SERVICE INCLUDED. 1,000 SQ FT OR LESS.(1)RES WIRING EACH ADD. 500 FT OR PORTION(6)

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

03/27/1998 RED FINAL APPROVED

12/17/1997 RED ROUGH & SERVICE APPROVED

247-E42595Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

OWNERContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/30/1997Issue Date:

09/28/1998Final Date:

ExpiredStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

RESIDENCEBuilding Use:

40400Linked Permit:

Electrical Permit Details

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Service Description:

LIMITED ELECTRICAL ENERGY - 1 & 2 FAMILY DWELLING(1)

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

09/28/1998 SYS GC Permit expired by system

12/17/1997 RED ROUGH APPROVED

247-FS14803Permit Number:

MURTHA,DANIEL FPermit Name:

07/21/1993Application Date:

07/21/1993Issue Date:

08/24/1993Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

PROPOSED RESIDENCEBuilding Use:

Site EvaluationClass of Work:

Capping FillService Code:

450Daily Flow Rate:

4Bedrooms:

Feasibility Permit Details

Capping FillApproved System Type Code:

Approved System Type: SITE EVALUATION (1ST LOT)

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

05/14/1997 LEL GC OLD SITUS= 00000 COYOTE RUN LN,BEND

12/20/1996 SMG GC - THE FILE IS STILL FILED UNDER THE OLD ADDRESS BECAUSE THE NEW ADDRESS IS STILL INCOMPLETE.

12/19/1996 LEL GC OLD SITUS= 19490 TUMALO RESERVOIR RD,BEND

08/18/1993 JWM FLN The lowest part of the lot has the best soil for a drainfield. Install drainfield along contour of slope.

08/18/1993 JWM FWD

247-SMA977-PLPermit Number:

NORMANB L. PFAFFPermit Name:

PFAFF,NORMAN LOwner:

02/12/1997Submit Date:

Application Complete Date:

Lot of Legal Record:

FinaledStatus:

Land Use Permit Details

03/10/1997

Yes

Conservation Easement Required:

Conservation Easement Recording Number:

Conservation Easement Description:

Conservation Easement Comments:

Request: SMIA REVIEW FOR SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING BETWEEN 1/8 AND 1/4 MILE FROM SM SITE #357

No

247-SMA976-PLPermit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

PFAFF,NORMAN LOwner:

02/10/1997Submit Date:

Application Complete Date:

Lot of Legal Record:

VoidStatus:

Land Use Permit Details

Yes

Conservation Easement Required:

Conservation Easement Recording Number:

Conservation Easement Description:

Conservation Easement Comments:

Request: 1/8TH MILE SMIA REVIEW AND 18.120.040 BULDING HEIGHT EXCEPTION

No

247-LR9342-PLPermit Number:

DAB & SALLEE MURTHAPermit Name:

MURTHA DANIEL FOwner:

07/21/1993Submit Date:

Application Complete Date:

Lot of Legal Record:

FinaledStatus:

Land Use Permit Details

07/28/1993

Yes

Conservation Easement Required:

Request: LOT OF RECORD DETERMINATION

No

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Conservation Easement Recording Number:

Conservation Easement Description:

Conservation Easement Comments:

247-M14708Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

CASCADE HEATING & SPECIALTIES INCContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/30/1997Issue Date:

03/27/1998Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

Building Use:

Linked Permit:

Mechanical Permit Details

Service Description:ISSUANCE FEE (1)VENTILATION FAN CONNECTED TO SINGLE DUCT (3)VENTILATION SYSTEM WHICH IS NOT A PORTION OF ANY HEATING OR AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AUTHORIZED BY A PERMIT (1)INSTALLATION OF HOOD WHICH IS SERVICED BY MECHANICAL EXHAUST, INCLUDING DUCTS FOR HOOD (1)INSTALLATION OR RELOCATION OF DOMESTIC-TYPE INCINERATOR/WOOD STOVE (1)

Inspections

No inspection records found.

247-P13345Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

TURNER PLUMBING, STEVEContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/30/1997Issue Date:

03/27/1998Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New ConstructionClass of Work:

40400Linked Permit:

Plumbing Permit Details

Service Description:ONE & TWO FAMILY/2 BATH (1)WATER SERVICE (EACH ADDL 100FT OR FRACTION THEREOF) (3)

Inspections

Date Init. Comments

03/27/1998 SEF *FINAL APPROVED

12/18/1997 DDK ROUGH IN PLUMBING APPROVED

11/18/1997 DDK SEWER LINE APPROVED

09/23/1997 DDK WATER LINE APPROVED

07/23/1997 DDK UNDERSLAB PLUMBING APPROVED.

247-S40389Permit Number:

PFAFF,NORMAN LPermit Name:

VANDEHEY EXCAVATIONContractor:

05/29/1997Application Date:

06/02/1997Issue Date:

12/05/1997Final Date:

FinaledStatus:

ResidentialBuilding Class:

New SystemClass of Work:

RESBuilding Use:

Tank Material:

DEQ Approval Number:

Capping FillService Code:

16Maximum Trench Depth:

320Trench Length:

Septic Permit Details

1000Tank Capacity:

450Daily Flow Rate:System Type14803Linked Feasibility Permit:

InspectionsDate Init. Comments

11/17/1997 TMT AS BUILT SUBMITTED.

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18

6

401 -- TRACT

Neighborhood:

Study Area:

Maintenance Area:

Property Class:

Subdivision: Lot: Block: Legal Description:Assessor's Office Supplemental Information

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Tax Account #Account StatusRoll TypeSitus Address

LenderLoan #Property IDInterest To

132328ActiveReal Property64420 COYOTE RUN LN, BEND 97701

2007 161136-D0-00600Jan 16, 2015

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

TaxYear

TaxType

TotalDue

CurrentDue

InterestDue

DiscountAvailable

OriginalDue

DueDate

Tax Summary

2014 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,618.42 Nov 15, 20142013 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,295.09 Nov 15, 20132012 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,294.43 Nov 15, 20122011 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,171.32 Nov 15, 20112010 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,968.46 Nov 15, 20102009 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,901.86 Nov 15, 20092008 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,279.50 Nov 15, 20082007 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,074.21 Nov 15, 20072006 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,845.02 Nov 15, 20062005 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,834.47 Nov 15, 20052004 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,745.93 Nov 15, 20042003 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,486.37 Nov 15, 20032002 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,351.55 Nov 15, 20022001 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,209.60 Nov 15, 20012000 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,108.40 Nov 15, 20001999 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,133.61 Nov 15, 19991998 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,225.89 Nov 15, 19981997 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 521.91 Dec 15, 19971996 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 526.44 Nov 15, 19961995 ADVALOREM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 495.86 Nov 15, 1995

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Total

Statement of Tax AccountDESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

DESCHUTES SERVICES BUILDINGBEND OR 97701(541) 388-6540

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REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENTJULY 1, 2014 TO JUN 30, 2015

DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON1300 NW WALL ST., SUITE 200

BEND OR 97701

132328ACCOUNT NO:

PAYMENT OPTIONS

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

64420 COYOTE RUN LN BENDSITUS:

MAP: 161136-D0-00600CODE: 2007

VALUES:

REAL MARKET (RMV)

LAND

STRUCTURES

TOTAL RMV

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE

EXEMPTIONS

NET TAXABLE:

TOTAL PROPERTY TAX:

LAST YEAR THIS YEAR

171,120

224,220

395,340

185,890

239,920

425,810

372,580

0

372,580

5,295.09

383,750

0

383,750

5,618.42

TAX QUESTIONS

ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS

(541) 388-6540

(541) 388-6508

5,449.87TOTAL DUE (After Discount and Pre-payments)

Date Due 3% Option 2% Option Trimester Option

11/17/1402/17/1505/15/15

Total

3,670.70 1,872.811,872.81

1,872.81 1,872.805,543.51 5,618.42

Tear Here Tear HerePLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT

2014 2015 PROPERTY TAXES- DESCHUTES COUNTY REAL ACCOUNT NO. 132328

PAYMENT OPTIONS Discount Date Due Amount Date Due Date DueAmount AmountFull Payment Enclosed

or 2/3 Payment Enclosed

or 1/3 Payment Enclosed

3%

2%

0%

11/17/14

11/17/14

11/17/1402/17/15

05/15/15

05/15/15 1,872.811,872.811,872.80

3,670.701,872.81

DISCOUNT IS LOST & INTEREST APPLIES AFTER DUE DATE Mailing address change on backEnter Payment Amount

$

PFAFF, NORMAN L & MILLER-PFAFF, JODI64420 COYOTE RUN LNBEND, OR 97701

MAKE PAYMENT TO:

DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

09100001323280000187281000036707000005449877

3648 - 023775 - 544987

5,618.42-2014 2015 TAX ( Before Discount )

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

CLASS: 401

5,449.87

5,449.87

5,449.87

383,750MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE 372,580

SCHOOL DISTRICT #2J 1,863.27HIGH DESERT ESD 35.74C O C C 230.04EDUCATION TOTAL: 2,129.05

DESCHUTES COUNTY 490.55COUNTY LIBRARY 211.06COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT 364.56RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 537.25COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 8.609-1-1 62.099-1-1 LOCAL OPTION 2013 76.75RURAL FIRE DISTRICT #2 628.05GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 2,378.91

FAIRGROUNDS BOND 52.84SCHOOL #2J BOND 2004 377.84SCHOOL #2J BOND 2008 633.88C O C C BOND 45.90BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 1,110.46

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OR - 10/2014

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Vern PatrickElementary School

M.A. LynchElementary School

EvergreenElementary School

John TuckElementary School

ObsidianMiddle School

RedmondHigh School

Edwin BrownAlternative High School

COCC RedmondCampus

Tom MccallElementary School

Elton GregoryMiddle School

Hugh HartmanCampus

27Th

St

Maple Ave

Maple Ave

9Th

St

Hw

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Can

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Airport Way

NW 25

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CREEK DR

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NE

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7TH

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NE

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SunriverLa Pine

Redmond SchoolsPrepared By:Prepared By:

OCTOBER 2009OCTOBER 2009

Sage Elementary School

Ridgeview High School

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTDear Parents and Community Members,

Redmond School District serves more than 7,000 students and isproud to offer a variety of educational options: seven elementaryschools, two of which are K­8th grade, two middle schools and twocomprehensive high schools, a 6th­12th grade charter school anda K­12 online program.

Redmond School District is focused on four key priority areas:

• Elevating Student Achievement• Supporting and Developing Our Human Resources • Sustaining Safe and Vibrant School Communities • Balancing Resources to Maximize Student Achievement

With the goal to develop proficient learners, Redmond SchoolDistrict, through the implementation of Common Core StateStandards, is focused on rigorous instruction, active learner

engagement and increased feedback about learningprogress to students and parents so they can partner insuccess.

Ratings for each school indicate above average academicgrowth for all students. While Redmond Schools areshowing incremental gains for English Language Learnersthere remains a continued focus for improvement in thisarea.

Thank you,

Superintendent | Michael D. McIntosh

DISTRICT PROFILE

ENROLLMENT

Totalenrollment

2012­13Change fromprevious year

Students attending90% or more ofenrolled days

Grades K ­ 3 2,077 ­0.2% 85%

Grades 4 ­ 5 1,016 ­0.3% 87%

Grades 6 ­ 8 1,519 +0.5% 87%

Grades 9 ­ 12 2,272 +1.4% 73%

STUDENT MOBILITY 2012­13 Previous threeyear average

Students transferring:Into district 5.7% 5.6%Out of district 8.0% 7.3%

SELECT DEMOGRAPHICS

2012­13Grades

K ­ 3Grades

4 ­ 5Grades

6 ­ 8Grades9 ­ 12

English Learners 12% 12% 7% 5%Economically disadvantaged 65% 62% 57% 49%Students with disabilities 14% 18% 17% 13%Number of differentlanguages spoken

10 3 6 10

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

STUDENT WELLNESS POLICYNutrition education is integrated within health educationprograms taught at every grade level and coordinated withnutrition services. Physical activity is included in eachschool’s program and includes regular instructional physicaleducation as well as cocurricular activities and recess.

CLASS SIZE

Averageclass size2012­13

Change fromprevious year

Grades K ­ 3 24.7 ­0.7

Grades 4 ­ 5 28.4 ­1.8

TEACHER PROFICIENCY 2012­13

Percentage of highly qualified teachers(as defined by the federal government)

98.50%

RACIAL EQUITY IN HIRINGReasonable accommodations for the application andinterview process will be provided upon request and asrequired in accordance with the Americans with DisabilitiesAct of 1990. Redmond School District is an equal opportunityemployer.

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

DISTRICT PROFILE (CONTINUED)

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <1%

Black/African American <1%

Asian 1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 3%

Hispanic/Latino 19%

White 75%

GRADES K ­ 3 STUDENTS

Asian 1%

Hispanic/Latino 2%

White 98%

GRADES K ­ 3 STAFF

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <1%

Asian <1%

Black/African American 1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 2%

Hispanic/Latino 13%

White 83%

GRADES 9 ­ 12 STUDENTS

Asian 1%

Hispanic/Latino 2%

Multi­Racial 2%

White 95%

GRADES 9 ­ 12 STAFF

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <1%

Asian <1%

Black/African American <1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 3%

Hispanic/Latino 17%

White 78%

GRADES 4 ­ 5 STUDENTS

Multi­Racial 1%

White 99%

GRADES 4 ­ 5 STAFF

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <1%

Asian <1%

Black/African American 1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 3%

Hispanic/Latino 14%

White 81%

GRADES 6 ­ 8 STUDENTS

Multi­Racial 2%

White 98%

GRADES 6 ­ 8 STAFF

PER PUPIL SPENDING 2012­13 2011­12 2010­11 2009­10 2008­09

District $8,390 $7,902 $7,983 $7,672 $7,965State $9,903 $9,366 $9,363 $9,275 $9,392

Oregon’s quality education model (QEM) suggests adequate per pupil funding should be $11,970 in2012­13. (Statewide average) 2012­13 data reflects budgeted not actual.

FUNDING SOURCES District funding derived from the below sourcesLocal taxes and fees 36%State funds 56%Federal funds 8%

SEISMIC SAFETY RATINGFor a detailed report for each school, please visit:www.oregongeology.org/sub/projects/rvs/default.htm

EXPULSIONS & SUSPENSIONS Expulsions SuspensionsTotal Students 33 494American Indian/Alaska Native * 6Asian * *Black/African American * *Hispanic/Latino * 86Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander * *White 26 377Multi­Racial * 19

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

PROGRESS ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?Students in the district meeting or exceeding state standards on examsDid at least 95% of students in this district take state exams?Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible

Yes No

DISTRICTPERFORMANCE

District Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

DistrictPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­DistrictAverage (%)

2012­13Reading Did not meet Met Exceeded

Students in grades 3 ­ 5 87.9 33.054.812.1

84.5 35.648.915.5

71.6 29.841.828.4

71.7 28.942.828.3

71.0 28.542.429.0

73.3 28.345.026.7

Students in grades 6 ­ 8 76.4 25.650.823.6

77.9 26.151.822.1

71.8 20.751.128.2

67.0 20.047.033.0

69.1 20.848.330.9

68.6 18.749.931.4

Students in grade 11 73.4 12.760.726.6

85.0 14.071.115.0

86.8 21.465.513.2

87.9 25.961.912.1

85.7 21.264.514.3

85.7 19.366.414.3

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Mathematics Did not meet Met Exceeded

Students in grades 3 ­ 5 82.8 26.656.217.2

57.1 23.233.942.9

61.8 27.334.538.2

59.7 25.534.240.3

62.1 27.834.337.9

64.5 28.735.835.5

Students in grades 6 ­ 8 77.2 31.545.722.8

63.2 22.141.036.8

70.1 22.247.929.9

63.5 20.243.336.5

62.1 20.341.737.9

59.9 19.140.840.1

Students in grade 11 57.2 9.248.042.8

65.6 10.455.234.4

67.9 5.962.032.1

71.4 6.864.628.6

70.1 7.562.629.9

69.4 6.163.330.6

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.

Writing Did not meet Met Exceeded

Students in grade 11 66.1 3.662.433.9

67.7 4.663.132.3

67.5 3.164.432.5

62.0 2.559.438.0

61.0 6.454.639.0

59.8 6.753.140.2

Science Did not meet Met Exceeded

Students in grade 5 84.1 18.066.215.9

69.6 15.554.130.4

66.9 14.552.433.1

69.4 13.256.230.6

68.1 16.052.131.9

69.7 14.854.930.3

Students in grade 877.4 18.2

59.322.6

79.5 19.260.320.5

70.8 19.051.929.2

66.5 11.055.533.5

67.1 13.553.632.9

66.0 12.154.034.0

Students in grade 11 66.5 20.246.233.5

74.2 22.951.325.8

74.5 20.254.325.5

78.2 19.358.921.8

64.2 13.450.835.8

63.6 11.751.936.4

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results. Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data are unavailable or to protectstudent confidentiality.

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Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

OUTCOMES WHAT ARE STUDENTS ACHIEVING IN HIGH SCHOOL?District

Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

DistrictPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­DistrictAverage (%)

2012­13

COLLEGEANDCAREERREADINESS

Students preparing for college and careers.Freshmen on track to graduate within 4 years * 73.8 68.9 80.3 * *Students taking SAT 22.1 25.5 32.0 33.5 34.2 31.9

DistrictPerformance (%)

2008­09 2009­10 2010­11

DistrictPerformance (%)

2011­12

OregonPerformance (%)

2011­12

Like­DistrictAverage (%)

2011­12

GRADUATIONRATE

Students graduating with a regular diploma within four years of entering high school.Overall graduation rate 47.2 46.1 48.8 46.0 68.4 66.7

COMPLETIONRATE

Students receiving a regular, modified, extended, or adult high school diploma or completing a GED within fiveyears of entering high school.Overall completion rate NA 85.4 83.0 85.9 80.5 73.7

DROPOUTRATE

Students who dropped out during the school year and did not re­enroll.Overall dropout rate 3.8 2.3 2.7 3.1 3.4 4.1

DistrictPerformance (%)

2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

DistrictPerformance (%)

2010­11

OregonPerformance (%)

2010­11

Like­DistrictAverage (%)

2010­11

CONTINUINGEDUCATION

Students continuing their education after high school.Students who enrolled in a community college or four­yearschool within 16 months of graduation

NA 49.9 53.1 50.4 61.1 61.3

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

STUDENTGROUPOUTCOMES

DistrictPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

DistrictCompared toOR Average

DistrictPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

DistrictCompared toOR Average

DistrictPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

DistrictCompared toOR Average

All StudentsOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

80.3 ­­ ­­46.0 68.4 ­22.485.9 80.5 +5.43.1 3.4 ­0.3

American Indian/Alaska NativeOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­30.0 50.8 ­20.890.0 65.6 +24.43.5 7.7 ­4.3

Native Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­0.0 66.2 ­66.2­­ 82.4 ­­

0.0 3.8 ­3.8Economically DisadvantagedOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

73.4 ­­ ­­43.6 61.1 ­17.583.0 76.7 +6.32.6 3.0 ­0.4

AsianOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­50.0 80.7 ­30.7100.0 85.9 +14.10.0 0.9 ­0.9

WhiteOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

80.1 ­­ ­­47.2 71.2 ­24.087.4 83.2 +4.22.9 3.0 ­0.1

English LearnersOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­38.5 49.2 ­10.762.5 64.1 ­1.63.4 5.1 ­1.7

Black/African AmericanOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­0.0 53.3 ­53.3

100.0 70.5 +29.57.1 5.9 +1.2

FemaleOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

81.2 ­­ ­­49.1 72.9 ­23.886.9 83.3 +3.62.6 2.8 ­0.2

Students with DisabilitiesOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

74.7 ­­ ­­14.3 38.2 ­23.969.1 65.8 +3.37.1 4.8 +2.3

Hispanic/LatinoOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

82.4 ­­ ­­46.7 59.5 ­12.873.2 71.1 +2.14.1 4.5 ­0.4

MaleOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

79.5 ­­ ­­42.8 64.3 ­21.584.9 78.0 +6.93.6 3.9 ­0.3

Talented and GiftedOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

>95 ­­ ­­68.2 90.9 ­22.797.7 95.9 +1.80.6 0.4 +0.2

Multi­RacialOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

77.8 ­­ ­­23.1 69.1 ­46.0

­­ 84.9 ­­7.5 3.3 +4.2

On­Track data is based on the 2012­13school year; all other data is based on the2011­12 school year.On Track Data in the Student GroupOutcomes section was provided by localschools and districts and was not verified bythe Oregon Department of Education.Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

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Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENTSCHOOLREADINESS

Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools

ACADEMICSUPPORT

Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools

ACADEMICENRICHMENT

Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools

Title I, Extended Day Program OptionsCounseling for emotional, academic andbehavioral issuesSchool based health clinics available to allstudents.Positive Behavior Intervention Program(PBIS)Free and reduced breakfast and lunchprogram

6th Grade Transition ProgramCounseling for emotional, academic andbehavioral issuesSchool based health clinics available to allstudents.Positive Behavior Intervention Program(PBIS)Free and reduced breakfast and lunchprogram

9th Grade Transition ProgramCounseling for emotional, academic andbehavioral issuesSchool based health clinics available to allstudents.Positive Behavior Intervention Program(PBIS)Free and reduced breakfast and lunchprogram

ELL program to support languageproficiency at all levels.Special Education for students with qualifiedlearning disabilities.Title I Reading Program and Extended DayOptionsResponse to Intervention Program(Academic Intervention)

ELL program to support languageproficiency at all levels.Special Education for students with qualifiedlearning disabilities.Differentiated Instructional StrategiesStrategic Reading and Math Intervention

ELL program to support languageproficiency at all levels.Special Education for students withqualified learning disabilities.Summer School ProgramStrategic Reading, Writing and MathIntervention

Talented and Gifted ProgramStudent LeadershipAfter School Academic EnrichmentDifferentiated Instruction

WORLD LANGUAGE COURSESSpanish

SPECIAL PROGRAMSTalented and Gifted ProgramStudent Leadership (WEB)Band, Art

WORLD LANGUAGE COURSESSpanishFrenchAmerican Sign Language

HONORS & DUAL­ENROLLMENTCOURSESInternational Baccalaureate (IB) ProgramAdvanced Placement (AP) Courses

SPECIAL PROGRAMSExpanded Options and College NowprogramsAdvanced Diploma ProgramTalented and Gifted Program

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Redmond SD 2J145 SE Salmon AveRedmond, OR 97756­8422, (541) 923­5437www.redmond.k12.or.us

SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CONTINUED . . .CAREER &TECHNICALEDUCATION

Middle Schools High Schools

EXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES

Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools

Technology courses offered to all studentsGateway to Technology

Woodworking, Construction Manufacturing,Floral DesignAgriculture, Veterinary Medicine, EquineScience, MarketingAutomotive, Small Gas Engines, ComputerIntegrated ManufacturingCulinary, TV Production, Engineering,Robotics, Human DevelopmentBusiness, Marketing, Business Leadership

Interscholastic sportsFamily Fun NightsParent/Teacher Committee ActivitiesBefore and After School Programming

Interscholastic sportsAcademic Clubs, Student Led ClubsTheatrical ShowsBefore and After School Programming

Interscholastic sportsAcademic Clubs, Student Led ClubsTheatrical ShowsJROTC

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the OregonDepartment of Education.

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Tumalo Community School19835 2nd StBend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Justin NicklousGRADES SERVED K­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE PRINCIPALDear Parents and Community Members,

This annual report card is issued by the Oregon Department ofEducation and provides a detailed picture of the OAKS testing datafrom the 2012­2013 school­year. Tumalo Community Schoolreceived an Overall State Rating of about average last year. Thismeans that the majority of our students are performing similarly onstandards­based tests than their peers around the state.

Key academic highlights:• 79.1% of 3rd­8th graders met/exceeded state standards forreading.• 72.9% of 3rd­8th graders met/exceeded state standards for math.

Although we are proud of our scores we continue to strive for

increased student growth in reading and math. We’ve seenrelatively slow growth over the past few years amongst ourstudents. We’ve chosen to address this issue by focusing ourresources on implementing the new Common Core StateStandards (CCCS) in math and language arts.

We promise to deliver the same excellence you have come toexpect from us here at Tumalo Community School whileworking to improve our instruction in ways that impact studentlearning and achievement.

Thank you,

Principal | Justin Nicklous

SCHOOL PROFILE STUDENTSEnrollment 2012­13 403K­3 2204­5 105Change from previous year +1.0%

Students attending 90% ormore of enrolled days 92%

Average elementary class size 25.2Change from previous year ­0.9

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressedto protect student confidentiality.

Select Demographics 2012­13English Learners 7%Students who have ever been eligible for orparticipated in a program to acquire academicEnglish.

Economically disadvantaged 43%Students with disabilities 13%

Number of different languages spoken: 5

Black/African American <1%

Asian 1%

Multi­Racial 3%

Hispanic/Latino 11%

White 84%

OVERALL STATE RATING HOW ARE STUDENTS AT THIS SCHOOL PERFORMING COMPARED TO THOSE AT OTHER SCHOOLS?

The overall state rating is intended to summarize this school's particular successes and challenges. It is based on a combinationof up to five factors. Three of these factors come from standardized test scores in reading and math: student achievement,student growth, and the growth of underserved subgroups. Please be aware that this rating is based mainly on high­stakestesting and accordingly, represents a limited view of student performance. Other aspects of this report card are designed to putthis rating in the proper context.

Compared to all schools statewide in 2012­13,this school is rated as Level 4.

State Average

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Level 1 = Falls into the bottom 5% of schoolsLevel 2 = Falls between 5% and 15% of schoolsLevel 3 = Falls between 15% and 44% of schoolsLevel 4 = Falls between 44% and 90% of schoolsLevel 5 = Falls into the top 10% of schools

Compared to elementary schools with similar studentdemographics in 2012­13, this school‘s rating is about average.

Below Average About Average Above Average

Below average = Falls into the bottom third of comparison schoolsAbout average = Falls into the middle third of comparison schoolsAbove average = Falls into the top third of comparison schools

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Tumalo Community School19835 2nd StBend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Justin NicklousGRADES SERVED K­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

PROGRESS ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?SCHOOLPERFORMANCE

Students meeting or exceeding state standards on examsDid at least 95% of the students at this school take required state exams? Yes NoParticipation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible

School Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

SchoolPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2012­13Reading (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

90.4 38.352.29.6

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.87.9 36.8

51.112.1

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.78.8 32.8

46.121.2

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.79.1 37.4

41.720.9

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.70.0 24.7

45.430.0

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.78.7 31.7

47.021.3

Mathematics (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2010­11.

87.4 34.353.012.6

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.69.6 28.7

40.930.4

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.69.3 28.2

41.130.7

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.72.9 30.1

42.827.1

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.62.1 24.0

38.137.9

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.69.4 32.0

37.430.6

Science (Tested Grades: 5, 8,11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

86.2 26.260.013.8

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.72.8 12.3

60.527.2

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.80.0 28.8

51.320.0

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.72.9 17.1

55.727.1

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.67.6 14.8

52.832.4

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.78.8 20.8

58.021.2

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results. Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data are unavailable or to protect studentconfidentiality.

OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE

STUDENTGROUPOUTCOMES

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

All StudentsReadingMathematicsScience

79.1 70.0 +9.172.9 62.1 +10.872.9 67.6 +5.3

American Indian/Alaska NativeReadingMathematicsScience

* 56.5 ** 46.7 ** 54.1 *

Native Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderReadingMathematicsScience

* 55.9 ** 49.0 ** 46.6 *

Economically DisadvantagedReadingMathematicsScience

70.6 58.9 +11.762.7 50.1 +12.665.5 55.3 +10.2

AsianReadingMathematicsScience

* 78.9 ** 80.2 ** 74.5 *

WhiteReadingMathematicsScience

82.2 76.6 +5.675.3 67.5 +7.877.4 75.5 +1.9

English LearnersReadingMathematicsScience

42.9 45.9 ­3.035.7 44.2 ­8.5

* 39.1 *

Black/African AmericanReadingMathematicsScience

* 52.6 ** 41.2 ** 43.2 *

FemaleReadingMathematicsScience

80.5 73.0 +7.572.8 62.4 +10.475.6 65.1 +10.5

Students with DisabilitiesReadingMathematicsScience

39.4 37.4 +2.029.4 28.7 +0.714.3 40.2 ­25.9

Hispanic/LatinoReadingMathematicsScience

63.3 51.5 +11.853.3 45.9 +7.445.5 45.5 ­­

MaleReadingMathematicsScience

77.9 67.2 +10.773.0 61.8 +11.269.0 69.9 ­0.9

Talented and GiftedReadingMathematicsScience

* 98.6 ** 98.2 ** 98.1 *

Multi­RacialReadingMathematicsScience

66.7 74.6 ­7.983.3 65.4 +17.9

* 73.1 *

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data areunavailable or to protect studentconfidentiality.

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Tumalo Community School19835 2nd StBend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Justin NicklousGRADES SERVED K­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNINGAND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?

SCHOOLREADINESS Kindergarten Visits­­We offer personal home visits to

kindergarteners

PBIS—School­wide support of positive behaviors &character development

Ropes Course—Students build trust & developteamwork

Technology—45 iPads & over 100 Chromebooks areavailable to students

Peer mentoring and buddy classes

ACADEMICSUPPORT Walk to Read—K­5 students receive small group

reading instruction

Special Education—Students with a qualified learningdisability

Summer School—Students who need additionalacademic support

Kids First—Kindergarteners who need additionalacademic support

ACADEMICENRICHMENT Personal education plan (PEP) for qualified Talented &

Gifted students

Middle School electives taught weekly; in addition tocore curriculum

Outdoor educational experiences (K­8)

EXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES Middle School sports program

Before & after school sports/fitness classes

Literacy nights

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the OregonDepartment of Education.

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Obsidian Middle School1335 SW Obsidian AveRedmond, OR 97756­3299, (541) 923­4900http://obsidian.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Sandra HarrisGRADES SERVED 6­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE PRINCIPALDear Parents and Community Members,

This report card is issued by the Oregon Department of Education. Itprovides a detailed picture of what Obsidian Middle School offers toour students.

In 2012­2013, we received an Overall State Rating of Level 4. Thismeans that our students are generally outperforming those at like­schools. It is our priority to help all students stay on track and haveearned an Above Average rating in Student Growth.

We’ve noticed that students learning English and students withdisabilities have seen slower growth in reading scores. We’readdressing this by focusing on the Common Core State Standards(CCCS), which reinforce literacy across all content areas. We

promise to deliver the excellence you have come to expectfrom us here at Obsidian.

You can help by monitoring your child’s homework, attendingparent­teacher conferences or even by volunteering. You canview assignments and grades any time through ParentVUEonline at www.redmond.k12.or.us.

We look forward to partnering with you to make sure all of ourstudents reach their potential!

Thank you,

Principal | Sandra Harris

SCHOOL PROFILE STUDENTSEnrollment 2012­13 608Change from previous year ­8.7%

Students attending 90% or moreof enrolled days

85%

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressedto protect student confidentiality.

Select Demographics 2012­13English Learners 10%Students who have ever been eligible for orparticipated in a program to acquire academicEnglish.

Economically disadvantaged 60%Students with disabilities 16%

Number of different languages spoken: 5

Asian <1%

Black/African American <1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 3%

Hispanic/Latino 16%

White 79%

OVERALL STATE RATING HOW ARE STUDENTS AT THIS SCHOOL PERFORMING COMPARED TO THOSE AT OTHER SCHOOLS?

The overall state rating is intended to summarize this school's particular successes and challenges. It is based on a combinationof up to five factors. Three of these factors come from standardized test scores in reading and math: student achievement,student growth, and the growth of underserved subgroups. Please be aware that this rating is based mainly on high­stakestesting and accordingly, represents a limited view of student performance. Other aspects of this report card are designed to putthis rating in the proper context.

Compared to all schools statewide in 2012­13,this school is rated as Level 4.

State Average

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Level 1 = Falls into the bottom 5% of schoolsLevel 2 = Falls between 5% and 15% of schoolsLevel 3 = Falls between 15% and 44% of schoolsLevel 4 = Falls between 44% and 90% of schoolsLevel 5 = Falls into the top 10% of schools

Compared to middle schools with similar student demographicsin 2012­13, this school‘s rating is above average.

Below Average About Average Above Average

Below average = Falls into the bottom third of comparison schoolsAbout average = Falls into the middle third of comparison schoolsAbove average = Falls into the top third of comparison schools

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Obsidian Middle School1335 SW Obsidian AveRedmond, OR 97756­3299, (541) 923­4900http://obsidian.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Sandra HarrisGRADES SERVED 6­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

PROGRESS ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?SCHOOLPERFORMANCE

Students meeting or exceeding state standards on examsDid at least 95% of the students at this school take required state exams? Yes NoParticipation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible

School Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

SchoolPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2012­13Reading (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

77.2 25.451.822.8

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.77.6 26.0

51.622.4

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.70.8 21.2

49.629.2

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.64.5 20.5

44.035.5

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.69.1 20.8

48.330.9

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.71.5 21.1

50.428.5

Mathematics (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2010­11.

74.9 31.243.725.1

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.57.7 23.0

34.642.3

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.72.0 26.8

45.228.0

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.65.4 26.2

39.234.6

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.62.1 20.3

41.737.9

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.63.7 21.0

42.736.3

Science (Tested Grades: 5, 8,11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

79.8 25.754.120.2

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.82.4 23.6

58.817.6

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.69.5 22.1

47.430.5

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.68.4 13.9

54.531.6

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.67.1 13.5

53.632.9

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.69.0 12.2

56.831.0

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results. Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data are unavailable or to protect studentconfidentiality.

OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE

STUDENTGROUPOUTCOMES

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

(%)

OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

All StudentsReadingMathematicsScience

64.5 69.1 ­4.665.4 62.1 +3.368.4 67.1 +1.3

American Indian/Alaska NativeReadingMathematicsScience

42.9 55.7 ­12.842.9 46.2 ­3.3

* 54.9 *

Native Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderReadingMathematicsScience

* 52.5 ** 51.6 ** 43.6 *

Economically DisadvantagedReadingMathematicsScience

54.4 57.5 ­3.155.2 50.0 +5.262.0 55.0 +7.0

AsianReadingMathematicsScience

* 78.4 ** 80.7 ** 74.1 *

WhiteReadingMathematicsScience

68.1 75.4 ­7.368.3 67.1 +1.273.8 74.4 ­0.6

English LearnersReadingMathematicsScience

33.3 45.3 ­12.042.1 45.2 ­3.117.6 38.6 ­21.0

Black/African AmericanReadingMathematicsScience

* 50.2 ** 40.1 ** 38.8 *

FemaleReadingMathematicsScience

64.7 72.9 ­8.266.0 63.3 +2.765.2 64.4 +0.8

Students with DisabilitiesReadingMathematicsScience

26.0 31.5 ­5.526.3 23.4 +2.926.7 37.0 ­10.3

Hispanic/LatinoReadingMathematicsScience

48.2 50.9 ­2.752.3 46.7 +5.642.4 45.7 ­3.3

MaleReadingMathematicsScience

64.4 65.5 ­1.164.9 60.9 +4.071.6 69.6 +2.0

Talented and GiftedReadingMathematicsScience

>95 98.6 *94.7 98.3 ­3.6>95 98.2 *

Multi­RacialReadingMathematicsScience

68.4 73.2 ­4.868.4 65.1 +3.3

* 72.7 *

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data areunavailable or to protect studentconfidentiality.

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Obsidian Middle School1335 SW Obsidian AveRedmond, OR 97756­3299, (541) 923­4900http://obsidian.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Sandra HarrisGRADES SERVED 6­8

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNINGAND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?

SCHOOLREADINESS Positive Behavioral Support Program

6th Grade transition WEB program led by 8th GradeMentors.

Bullying and harassment prevention program

Goal Setting activities to prepare students for StateAssessments.

Students placed on academic teams for personalizedlearning.

ACADEMICSUPPORT Math and Reading Intervention classes at each grade

level.

Common Core State Standard focus on Literacy inevery class.

ELL program: support based on language proficiencyand grade level.

Special Education Program.

After School Homework and Intervention Program forall students

ACADEMICENRICHMENT WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES

Comprehensive Spanish Program

SPECIAL PROGRAMSTalented and Gifted (TAG) Program

Advanced Math courses for every grade

CAREER &TECHNICALEDUCATION

Technology courses at every grade level

EXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES

Interscholastic sports: 7

Band concerts/festivals: 6

Multiple Community School enrichment opportunities

Comprehensive Band Program

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the OregonDepartment of Education.

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School4555 SW Elkhorn RdRedmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Lee LovingGRADES SERVED 9­12

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE PRINCIPALDear Parents and Community Members,

This report card is issued by the Oregon Department of Educationprovides a detailed picture of what Ridgeview High School offers.Last year was the first year of operations for Ridgeview. Next year,we will have data that shows how well our students are performingon standards­based tests and graduation rates in comparison toother Oregon high schools.

Last year’s key academic highlights:• 94% of Juniors met or exceeded state standards for reading.• Above state average on all tested content areas including Reading,Math and Science.

Our priority is academic success for every student. We will focus our

resources on the new Common Core State Standards(CCCS), which reinforce literacy and math across contentareas.

We encourage you to monitor your child’s academic progresson ParentVUE. We promise to deliver the excellence youhave come to expect from Ridgeview High School.

We look forward to partnering with you to ensure success forevery student!

Thank you,

Principal | Lee Loving

SCHOOL PROFILE STUDENTSEnrollment 2012­13 614Change from previous year ­­

Students attending 90% or moreof enrolled days

78%

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressedto protect student confidentiality.

Select Demographics 2012­13English Learners 6%Students who have ever been eligible for orparticipated in a program to acquire academicEnglish.

Economically disadvantaged 50%Students with disabilities 13%

Number of different languages spoken: 5

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <1%

Asian <1%

Black/African American 1%

American Indian/Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 2%

Hispanic/Latino 14%

White 81%

OVERALL STATE RATING HOW ARE STUDENTS AT THIS SCHOOL PERFORMING COMPARED TO THOSE AT OTHER SCHOOLS?

The overall state rating is intended to summarize this school's particular successes and challenges. It is based on a combination of upto five factors. Three of these factors come from standardized test scores in reading and math: student achievement, student growth,and the growth of underserved subgroups. High schools are also rated on the overall graduation rate for the school and the graduationrates of underserved subgroups. Please be aware that this rating is based mainly on high­stakes testing and accordingly, represents alimited view of student performance. Other aspects of this report card are designed to put this rating in the proper context.

This school was not rated in 2012­13because it was a new or reconfigured school.

State Average

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Level 1 = Falls into the bottom 5% of schoolsLevel 2 = Falls between 5% and 15% of schoolsLevel 3 = Falls between 15% and 44% of schoolsLevel 4 = Falls between 44% and 90% of schoolsLevel 5 = Falls into the top 10% of schools

This school was not rated in 2012­13 because it was a new orreconfigured school.

Below Average About Average Above Average

Below average = Falls into the bottom third of comparison schoolsAbout average = Falls into the middle third of comparison schoolsAbove average = Falls into the top third of comparison schools

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School4555 SW Elkhorn RdRedmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Lee LovingGRADES SERVED 9­12

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

PROGRESS ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?SCHOOLPERFORMANCE

Students meeting or exceeding state standards on examsDid at least 95% of the students at this school take required state exams? Yes NoParticipation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible

School Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

SchoolPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2012­13Reading (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

* ***

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.* *

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Note new cut scores in 2011­12.* *

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Note new cut scores in 2011­12.94.0 30.2

63.76.0

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.85.7 21.2

64.514.3

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.86.9 21.0

65.913.1

Mathematics (Tested Grades: 3­8, 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2010­11.

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Note new cut scores in 2010­11.* *

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Note new cut scores in 2010­11.78.6 9.9

68.721.4

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.70.1 7.5

62.629.9

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.72.8 7.6

65.227.2

Writing (Tested Grade: 11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students tested * *

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76.5 2.274.323.5

61.0 6.454.639.0

64.7 7.457.335.3

Science (Tested Grades: 5, 8,11) Did not meet Met ExceededAll students testedNote new cut scores in 2011­12.

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Note new cut scores in 2011­12.87.2 26.1

61.112.8

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.64.2 13.4

50.835.8

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.67.2 14.0

53.232.8

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results. Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data are unavailable or to protect student confidentiality.

OUTCOMES WHAT ARE STUDENTS ACHIEVING IN HIGH SCHOOL?School

Performance (%)2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

SchoolPerformance (%)

2012­13

OregonPerformance (%)

2012­13

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2012­13

COLLEGEANDCAREERREADINESS

Students preparing for college and careers.Freshmen on track to graduate within 4 years * * * 86.8 * *Students taking SAT ­­ ­­ ­­ 0.0 34.2 35.8

SchoolPerformance (%)

2008­09 2009­10 2010­11

SchoolPerformance (%)

2011­12

OregonPerformance (%)

2011­12

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2011­12

GRADUATIONRATE

Students graduating with a regular diploma within four years of entering high school.Overall graduation rate ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­ 68.4 ­­

COMPLETIONRATE

Students receiving a regular, modified, extended, or adult high school diploma or completing a GED within fiveyears of entering high school.Overall completion rate NA ­­ ­­ ­­ 80.5 ­­

DROPOUTRATE

Students who dropped out during the school year and did not re­enroll.Overall dropout rate ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­ 3.4 ­­

SchoolPerformance (%)

2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

SchoolPerformance (%)

2010­11

OregonPerformance (%)

2010­11

Like­SchoolAverage (%)

2010­11

CONTINUINGEDUCATION

Students continuing their education after high school.Students who enrolled in a community college or four­yearschool within 16 months of graduation

NA ­­ ­­ ­­ 61.1 ­­

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School4555 SW Elkhorn RdRedmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Lee LovingGRADES SERVED 9­12

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE

STUDENTGROUPOUTCOMES

SchoolPerformance

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OregonPerformance

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SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

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OregonPerformance

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SchoolCompared toOR Average

SchoolPerformance

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OregonPerformance

(%)

SchoolCompared toOR Average

All StudentsOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

86.8 ­­ ­­­­ 68.4 ­­­­ 80.5 ­­­­ 3.4 ­­

American Indian/Alaska NativeOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 50.8 ­­­­ 65.6 ­­­­ 7.7 ­­

Native Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 66.2 ­­­­ 82.4 ­­­­ 3.8 ­­

Economically DisadvantagedOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

81.5 ­­ ­­­­ 61.1 ­­­­ 76.7 ­­­­ 3.0 ­­

AsianOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 80.7 ­­­­ 85.9 ­­­­ 0.9 ­­

WhiteOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

88.1 ­­ ­­­­ 71.2 ­­­­ 83.2 ­­­­ 3.0 ­­

English LearnersOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 49.2 ­­­­ 64.1 ­­­­ 5.1 ­­

Black/African AmericanOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 53.3 ­­­­ 70.5 ­­­­ 5.9 ­­

FemaleOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

92.9 ­­ ­­­­ 72.9 ­­­­ 83.3 ­­­­ 2.8 ­­

Students with DisabilitiesOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

82.9 ­­ ­­­­ 38.2 ­­­­ 65.8 ­­­­ 4.8 ­­

Hispanic/LatinoOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

80.0 ­­ ­­­­ 59.5 ­­­­ 71.1 ­­­­ 4.5 ­­

MaleOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

81.1 ­­ ­­­­ 64.3 ­­­­ 78.0 ­­­­ 3.9 ­­

Talented and GiftedOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

>95 ­­ ­­­­ 90.9 ­­­­ 95.9 ­­­­ 0.4 ­­

Multi­RacialOn TrackGraduationCompletionDropout

* ­­ ­­­­ 69.1 ­­­­ 84.9 ­­­­ 3.3 ­­

On­Track data is based on the 2012­13school year; all other data is based on the2011­12 school year.On Track Data in the Student GroupOutcomes section was provided by localschools and districts and was not verified bythe Oregon Department of Education.See previous page for outcome definitions.

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNINGAND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?

SCHOOLREADINESS Implementing Common Core State Standards in all

content areas.

Focus on Character Education to develop productivecitizens.

Implementing Standards­based Grading in all contentareas.

Every Senior will complete Personal Finance/Careersor equivalent.

Focus on College and Career Readiness for everystudent.

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the OregonDepartment of Education.

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OREGONREPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School4555 SW Elkhorn RdRedmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2JSUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntoshPRINCIPAL Lee LovingGRADES SERVED 9­12

For more report card measuresincluding detailed demographic

information visitwww.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CONTINUED . . .ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Strategic Reading, Writing and Math classes.

Before and after school personalized support from allteachers.

Special Education program for students with speciallearning needs.

ACADEMIC ENRICHMENTWORLD LANGUAGE COURSESSpanish I, II, III, IV

American Sign Language (ASL) I, II, III

Students strongly encouraged to complete 2 years ofa world language.

HONORS & DUAL­ENROLLMENT COURSESAP Courses in 8 topics.

College Now (CN) Classess offered: Biology 101 &102, Marine Biology.

Precalculus, Intro to Bus., Adv. Marketing andBusiness Leadership.

SPECIAL PROGRAMSTalented & Gifted (TAG) Program.

Mentorship program – Lynch Elem. Reading Program.

Volunteer, Work and Mentor Experience opportunities.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATIONCTE Program offerings include: Culinary, TelevisionProduction.

Engineering (Robotics, Electric vehicle Design, AircraftDesign,

Computer Programming), Business (Marketing,Business.

Leadership), Human Development.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIESFull menu of Athletic teams for each season.

12 clubs including Lacrosse, Water Polo, Nordic andNordic Skiing.

In 2012­13, 54% of students participated in OSAAsanctioned programs.

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the OregonDepartment of Education.

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Cable Television

Bend Broadband 541.382.5551

Bend Broadband (Sunriver) 541.382.5551

Crestview Cable (Prineville / La Pine)

800.285.2330

DirectTV 888.777.2454

Dish Network 888.825.2557

Garbage / Recycling

Bend Garbage & Recycling 541.382.2263

Cascade Disposal 541.382.6660

Deschutes Recycling 541.388.1910

Environmental Center 541.388.3638

High Country Disp. (Redmond) 541.548.4984

Knott Landfill 541.383.4388

Prineville Disposal 541.447.5208

Wilderness (La Pine) 541.536.1194

Electric / Gas Companies / Propane

Amerigas (Propane) 541.382.3823

Cascade Natural Gas 888.522.1130

Central Electric (Bend) 541.389.1980

Central Electric (Prineville) 541.447.5321

Central Electric (Redmond) 541.548.2144

Central Electric (Sisters) 541.549.5698

Ed Staub & Sons (Propane) 541.504.8265

Mid. State Electric 800.722.7219

Northern Energy (Propane) 541.548.7449

Pacific Power & Light 800.221.7070

PG&E Gas Transmission 541.548.4110

Underground Utilities Location 877.668.7254

Irrigation Districts

Arnold Irrigation 541.382.7664

Central Oregon Irrigation 541.548.6047

Ochoco Irrigation 541.447.6449

Swalley Irrigation 541.388.0658

Three Sisters Irrigation 541.549.8815

Tumalo Irrigation 541.382.3053

Telephone Companies

AT&T 800.222.0300

Bend Broadband 541.382.5551

BendTel 888.777.2454

CenturyLink 800.244.1111

DirecTV 888.777.2454

Dish Network 888.825.2557

Water Companies

Agate Water, Apache 541.382.2855

Avion Water Company 541.382.5342

City of Bend 541.388.5515

City of La Pine 541.536.3281

City of Prineville 541.447.5627

City of Redmond 541.923.7765

City of Sisters 541.549.6022

Roats Water System 541.382.3029

Sunriver Utilities 541.593.4197

Terrebonne Domestic 541.548.2727

Community Servicesin Central Oregon

BEND OFFICE / COUNTY OFFICE395 SW Bluff Drive, Suite 100 Bend, OR 97702phone 541.382.4201

REDMOND OFFICE631 W Antler Avenue, Suite 110 Redmond, OR 97756phone 541.923.3014

SUNRIVER OFFICE57084 Grizzly Lane, Suite 2Sunriver, OR 97707phone 541.593.5242

SISTERS OFFICE178 SW Elm Street, Suite ASisters, OR 97759 phone 541.382.4201

UTILITIES

OR - 10/2014

web www.FirstAm.com/Deschutes

customer service [email protected]

facebook www.Facebook.com/FirstAmTitle.Bend

google + http://GPlus.to/FirstAmTitleBend

twitter www.Twitter.com/FirstAmBend @FirstAmBend

youtube www.YouTube.com/FirstAmTV

costsfirst (fee calculators) www.CostsFirst.com

myfirstam www.myFirstAm.com

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Chambers of Commerce

Bend 541.382.3221

La Pine 541.536.9771

Prineville 541.447.6304

Redmond 541.923.5191

Sisters 541.549.0251

Sunriver 541.593.8149

Parks / Museums / Resorts

Bend Metro Park & Rec 541.389.7275

Black Butte Ranch 541.595.6211

Brasada Ranch 866.373.4882

Cascade Community Theater 541.389.0803

Central Oregon Parks & Rec 541.548.7275

Deschutes Co. Fairgrounds 541.548.2711

Deschutes Historical Center 541.389.1813

Deschutes Nat’l Forest Info 541.383.5300

Eagle Crest Resort 855.682.4786

Fish & Wildlife (State) 541.388.6363

FivePine Lodge (Sisters) 541.549.5900

High Desert Museum 541.382.4754

Mavericks at Sunriver 541.593.2500

Mt. Bachelor 800.829.2442

Redmond Air Center 541.504.7200

Redmond Cinemas 541.548.8777

Regal Cinemas (Bend) 541.382.6347

Seventh Mountain Resort 877.765.1501

RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES & GOVERNMENT AGENCIESMedical / Hospitals

Bend Memorial Clinic 541.382.2811

Deschutes County Health Dept 541.388.6575

La Pine Community Health Ctr 541.536.3435

Poison Control Center 800.222.1222

Police/Sheriff/Fire/Ambulance 911

St. Charles (Redmond) 541.548.8131

St. Charles (Prineville) 541.447.6254

St. Charles Hospital (Bend) 541.382.4321

School Districts / Schools

Bend/La Pine School District 541.383.6000

Central Oregon Com. College 541.383.7700

Crook County High School 541.416.6900

Crook County Middle School 541.447.6283

Crook County Schools 541.447.5664

OSU Cascades 541.322.3100

Redmond School District 2J 541.923.5437

Sisters School District #6 541.549.8521

Road Conditions

In Oregon 800.977.6368

Transportation

Amtrak 800.872.7245

Bend Area Transit 541.389.2627

Bend Municipal Airport 541.389.0258

Bus Line/Greyhound 800.231.2222

Cascade East Transit 541.385.8680

Oregon Hwy Info 800.977.6368

Redmond Airport 541.548.0646

Sunriver Airport 541.593.4603

Voters Registration

Crook County Registration 541.447.6553

Deschutes County Registr. 541.388.6547

City/County Services (Main Information)

City of Bend 541.388.5505

City of Redmond 541.923.7710

City of Sisters 541.549.6022

City of La Pine 541.536.1432

City of Prineville 541.447.5627

Deschutes County 541.388.6570

Department of Motor Vehicles

Bend 541.388.6322

Prineville 541.447.7855

Redmond 541.548.0140

Humane Society

Bend 541.382.3537

Prineville 541.447.7178

Redmond 541.923.0882

Libraries

Bend Public 541.617.7040

Crook County 541.447.7978

La Pine 541.312.1090

Prineville 541.447.7978

Redmond 541.312.1050

Sisters 541.312.1070

Sunriver 541.312.1080

Lock Smiths

Bend Lock & Safe 541.389.1515

Deschutes Lock & Safe (Redmond)

541.604.6312

Sisters Lock & Key 541.549.5481

Prineville Lock 541.447.5403

Media / Newspapers

The Bulletin 541.382.1811

Cascade Business News 541.388.5665

Central Oregonian 541.447.6205

Frontier (La Pine) 541.536.2434

Homes and Land 541.420.6596

The Nugget (Sisters) 541.549.9941

Oregonian 541.382.3761

The Redmond Spokesman 541.548.2184

The Source 541.383.0800

SHARC (Sunriver) 541.585.5000

Sisters Movie House 541.549.8800

State Parks Reservations 800.452.5687

Sunriver Nature Center 541.593.4394

Sunriver Resort 800.801.8765

The Lodge at Suttle Lake (Sisters) 541.595.2628

US Forest Service 800.832.1355

Golf Courses

Aspen Lakes (Sisters) 541.549.4653

Awbrey Glenn 541.388.8526

Bend Golf & Country Club 541.382.3261

Black Butte Ranch 541.595.1500

Brasada Canyons 541.526.6380

Broken Top Club (Bend) 541.383.0868

Caldera (Sunriver) 541.593.4851

Crooked River Ranch 541.923.6343

Crosswater Club (Sunriver) 541.593.6196

Eagle Crest (Redmond) 866.583.5212

The Greens (Redmond) 541.923.0694

Juniper (Redmond) 541.548.3121

Lost Tracks (Bend) 541.385.1818

Meadow Lakes (Prineville) 541.447.7113

Old Back Nine at Mt. High (Bend)

541.382.1111

Pronghorn (Bend) 541.693.5300

Quail Run (La Pine) 541.536.1303

Rivers Edge (Bend) 541.389.2828

Sunriver Resort 541.593.5300

Tetherow (Bend) 877.298.2582

Widgi Creek (Bend) 541.382.4449

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Welcome To The Bend UrBan TrailS SySTem!The Bend Urban Trails System, developed and managed jointly by the Bend Park & recreation district and the city of Bend, connects our community and encourages recreation and non-motorized transportation.

Trails in the system traverse many different landscapes, including established parks, natural forested areas, and urban areas both sparsely and densely developed. The Urban Trails System currently includes approximately 63 developed miles, with more trails under development each year. The Bend Park & recreation district is committed to increasing and improving the primary and connector trail routes as rights-of-way and funding opportunities become available.

Bend UrBan Trail oPPorTUniTieS larkSPUr TrailThe larkspur Trail extends 4.1 miles between Pilot Butte middle School and larkspur Park, passing through Pinewood natural area and Pilot Butte State Park. Both Pilot Butte and larkspur parks have ample parking and restroom facilities. Walkers can add an additional mile

by climbing the trail to the summit of Pilot Butte or can proceed north from the park on a paved trail to neff road.

coyner TrailThe coyner Trail extends approximately 1.4 miles between Juniper Park and the larkspur Trail. The section west of 15th St. to Juniper Park is paved to an accessible grade, while the segment east of 15th St. is a natural surface trail on easement that will be upgraded once the property develops.

caScade highlandS Trail good for mountain bikers and walkers alike, this trail begins at overturf Park on 17th St. and travels west up and over overturf Butte through the Skyliner Summit neighborhood to the roundabout at mt. Washington dr. it then continues west through cascade highlands, before connecting to the Forest Service Phil’s Trail system. 4.6 miles in total length, the trail provides a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces.

cenTral oregon canal TrailFrom Blakely Park, the trail follows along the west side of Brookswood Blvd. and then heads southwest through central oregon irrigation district (coid) property to an intersection with the deschutes river Trail. at this point trail users can go either up or down stream along the

river. or, from Blakely Park, trail users can cross to the east side of Brookswood Blvd. and head south to the central oregon canal and take the ditch-road east along the canal to american lane where the coid trail currently ends. Total trail distance is 3.5 miles from reed market rd. to the deschutes river.

Trail acceSSiBiliTyit is the goal of Bend Park & recreation district to provide trail access for all. however, not all existing trail segments have been evaluated nor are all trails intended to be fully accessible routes. The trails on this map may present obstacles, running slopes, cross slopes, narrow tread widths and unstable surfaces, making them inaccessible for some users. Trails at Farewell Bend, riverbend, Pioneer and Pine nursery parks offer the best access for visitors with mobility aids. Updated information about the condition and accessibility of trails is available by calling 541-389-7275. it is the trail user’s responsibility to determine if trail difficulty is appropriate for his or her skill level.

oFF-leaSh dog ParkSBend has seven areas for people to recreate with their dogs off-leash. Unless otherwise indicated, dogs must be leashed on trails and in parks.

Shevlin Park is home to the most diverse old growth forest at this elevation in the region and an

abundance of animal life. This includes migratory birds, deer, elk, bear and the occasional cougar.

Parking is available at the park entrance on Shevlin Park road and at Shevlin commons, and picnic sites are dispersed throughout the park.

restrooms are located at the entrance and at the south end.

dogs must be on-leash on all Shevlin Park trails.

loop Trail: This 6-mile trail follows the rim of the canyon, runs through old growth ponderosa pine, includes a few short, steep hills and crosses Tumalo creek twice.

Tumalo creek Trail: This 2.5-mile trail follows the creek upstream from the park entrance to the southern end of the park, where it joins the deschutes national Forest trail system.

mountain Bike Trail: This is a preferred route for mountain bikes, but is open to walkers as well. The trail follows along the canyon on the west side of the park, and links with the Forest Service mrazek Trail. riders may also take the east road out to the Forest Service trail system.

accessibility: The road running through the middle of Shevlin Park is paved and can accommodate most ability levels. The trail system covers a variety of unimproved surfaces. The Shevlin commons parking lot provides access to a 0.3-mile asphalt path that allows those with physical challenges to view the park and the cascade mountain range from the east rim of Tumalo creek canyon.

Shevlin Park TrailS Shevlin Park is Bend’s largest park encompassing 603 acres in a natural setting. The park offers many different types of trails and provides for a variety of recreational experiences. Tumalo creek flows through the length of the park.

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Welcome to the Deschutes RiveR tRail!the Bend Park & Recreation District, along with the city of Bend and private land owners, is working toward implementing the community’s vision for an uninterrupted river trail. the trail will parallel the Deschutes River running through the heart of Bend. once fully completed, the 19 mile trail will extend from tumalo state Park to meadow camp with further connections to sunriver. this map shows only existing trails and access points open to public use. the map also shows the river as a water trail and access points to it. trail users should respect private property and sensitive riparian areas by staying on the trail. the river trail is divided into five reaches, defined by the surrounding landscape character.

aWBReY Reachthis northernmost section of the Deschutes River trail is constructed on top of the buried tumalo irrigation canal. it has an unpaved surface and includes a few moderate hills. along the middle stretch of this reach, the river drops into a deep canyon, but the trail stays high on the canyon wall, offering spectacular views of the river below and of the three sisters in the distance. a steep climb up the archie Briggs canyon trail connects to mt. Washington Drive. visitors can best access the trail from sawyer Park. there is limited on-street parking at sawyer uplands Park with a connecting route down to the river trail.

RiveR RuN Reachthis section of river trail is located on the west bank of the river over the tumalo irrigation canal pipe. the wide trail surface is unpaved and relatively flat. it runs between the river and a high canyon wall, and passes through the River’s edge golf course and adjacent neighborhoods. a newer section of the trail located on the east bank connects Pioneer Park to Revere avenue. Boat landings at First street Rapids Park and Riverview Park provide water trail access. there are several wetlands in this reach, inhabited by songbirds, trumpeter swans, otter and beaver. osprey frequently nest and fish here.

PioNeeR Reachthis reach passes through the oldest and most established sections of Bend. the trail isn’t always along the river, sometimes following sidewalks through neighborhoods and downtown. the trail passes through beautiful Drake Park on mirror Pond and ends at mcKay Park and colorado street. there are several footbridges along the way offering opportunities to cross the river. access the trail from any of the adjacent parks. Boat landings at mcKay, Drake, harmon and Brooks parks provide water trail access.

olD mill Reach once the site of two large ponderosa pine lumber mills, today the old mill reach is a mix of river parks, trails and the shops at the old mill District (see inset). trails exist on both sides of the river in addition to an extensive private trail system throughout the old mill District. three footbridges connect trail legs on either side of the river, providing convenient walking loops. on the east side, the trails are paved from the shops at the old mill District to the upper end of Farewell Bend Park at the Bill healy Bridge. the trail on the west side offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Farewell Bend and Riverbend parks provide boat landings for paddlers using the Deschutes River water trail.

south caNYoN Reachthis reach has trail sections on both sides of the river, connected by a footbridge approximately 1.5 miles upstream of the Farewell Bend Park bridge. the river flows fast here through a beautiful canyon, cascading over rocks and logs.West siDe: the trail on the west side of the river passes through mt. Bachelor village. Bicycles are not allowed on this section of the river trail, but there is an alternative mountain bike route that connects the Bill healy Bridge to the haul Road trail along century Drive. east siDe: the east side trail at the northern end of this reach is unpaved, narrow and rocky in places. the trail continues to the south canyon Footbridge and crosses to the west side to loop back to town. users can choose to divert up to Brookswood Blvd. on a side trail that originates just upstream of the coiD power plant and short timber bridge. at Brookswood, the trail follows the sidewalk through various neighborhoods before reaching Wildflower Park then ultimately River Rim Park.

WateR tRailthe Deschutes River corridor provides for both land and water-based trail opportunities. the water trail allows paddlers to enjoy the river and connect to parks and other destinations along its bank. access points and boat landings are available at several locations along the water trail. Be aware that the river difficulty changes dramatically from gentle moving water to class 4 rapids above the Bill healy Bridge. Floating the section above the healy Bridge is recommended only for expert boaters. the colorado street, Bend hydro and tumalo irrigation dams require mandatory portaging.

FloatiNG the RiveR Floating is popular from Riverbend Park at columbia street (across from Farewell Bend Park) to Drake Park on Riverside Blvd. Be cautious. the current is stronger above the colorado street dam than it appears. Watch for the warning signs and exit the river on the left above the Colorado Street bridge. Floaters must leave the river and portage around the dam. the Ride-the-River shuttle operates between these two parks throughout the summer season. For a schedule visit the cascades east transit website at cascadeseasttransit.com or call 541-385-8680. For non-motorized boat launch sites, look for the “crossed oars” symbols on the map.

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included in the oregon cascade Birding trail system.

2 the historic Rademacher house and plaza overlook mirror Pond and Drake Park, with the three sisters visible in the background. this site includes a sign interpreting Bend’s founding and early history.

3 located across the foot bridge from Drake Park, Pageant Park was named to commemorate the Bend Water Pageant, a favorite community event that ran from 1933-1965. an interpretive sign describes the event highlight, the launch of large, lighted floats on mirror Pond.

4 this Drake Park interpretive sign (located directly in front of the public restrooms) describes Bend’s early sense of community spirit.

5 mcKay Park is the site of the oregon trunk Railroad. an interpretive sign in the park describes Bend’s early railroad history.

6 located across the Deschutes River from mcKay Park, miller’s landing Park was a holding area for the miller lumber company in the early 1900’s. as the newest riverfront park, it will be open in summer 2013.

7 across the river from Farewell Bend Park is Riverbend Park, a popular site for events, river access and picnicking.

8 Farewell Bend Park honors the history of the logging industry at this site with two interpretive signs. additional signs along the boardwalk explain a riparian restoration project and other steps being made to care for the health of our river and its ecosystem. the park includes a playground and restrooms.

9 the boardwalk here offers a view of central oregon irrigation District’s hydro site, where irrigation water is dropped back to the river through two turbines, generating electrical power. the public has access to this trail section thanks to an agreement with coiD—please stay on the designated trail.

mt. Bachelor village Resort, in partnership with Brooks Resources and the high Desert museum, has provided a series of interpretative signs along this section of trail which describe the native habitat, foliage, and other points of interest.

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tRail use ReGulatioNs Please help keep the trail experience safe and pleasant for all users:

some sections of the trail are on private property. Please stay on the designated trail.

areas along the river are sensitive wildlife habitat. Please do not walk along the river bank.

motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trails.

Bicyclists are not allowed on some sections of the trails. Please observe pedestrian-only trail sections.

city ordinances require that dogs must be on leash at all times within the city limits (except at designated off-leash areas) and their waste properly removed. Dog “rest stops” along the trails provide you with disposal bags and trash cans.

Do not litter. trash cans are located throughout the park system.

No camping, drinking alcohol, smoking or fires allowed.

aDoPt a PaRK oR tRail the adopt a trail and adopt a Park programs give community groups, families and individuals an opportunity to keep our parks and trails beautiful and fun for all. adopters help with litter clean up, special projects and reporting concerns to the district. For more information on these programs call the Bend Park and Recreation District at 541-389-7275.

the Bend u rban t rail s ystem and the Deschutes River t rail are managed by the Bend Park & Recreation District. t o report trail concerns, call Park s ervices Dept. at 541-388-5435. after business hours and on weekends call 541-410-3319.

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50 places to go fishing within

90 minutes of Bend

OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Not enough time to go fishing? Think again – if you live in the Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters or LaPine areas there are a number of great fishing spots just a short drive away. Make sure you read the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations, and why not grab a friend or family member to go with you?

The times and distances listed are from Drake Park in Bend.

Common Fish

Contact us: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Bend Office61374 Parrell RoadBend, OR 97702541-388-6363

Prineville Office2042 SE Paulina HwyPrineville, OR 97754541-447-5111

www.dfw.state.or.us

OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Smallmouth Bass Bullhead

Kokanee

Rainbow trout Brook troutRedband trout

What you need •Afishinglicenseifyouareolder

than 13•Afishingrod,tackle,lures•AcopyoftheOregonSportFishingRegulations

• Licensesandregulationsareavailableatlicenseagentsandonline.

Directions and times are approximate. See theODFWWebsiteandinteractivemapformore details on rivers, lakes and reservoirs throughoutthestate.

More fishing resources available on the ODFW website:l TroutstockingscheduleslFishingtipsandtechniquesl Weekly Recreation Report

Getting off the beaten trackIfyouprefergettingawayfromthecrowds,thereareseveralnearbyhike-inlakesthatoffercalm,quietandgoodfishing.Thefollowingallarejustashorthikeaway:

Todd Lake – short .5 mile hike in; brook trout up to 15-inches.

Blow Lake –goodhike-n-fishopportunityforkids;swimminginJulyandAug.

Doris Lake –greatdaytrip;2.7milehiketopicturesquelake.

Deer Lake –goodearlyseasonfishingforbrookandcutthroat trout.

Lucky Lake – abundant brook trout; moderate 1.3 mile hike.

Rosary Lakes –seriesofthreehike-inlakes;lowestisa2.5milehike;allareeasilyfishedwithaspinningrod.

Square Lake – popular hike lake-in near Santiam Pass; goodcatchesofbrooktrout;2milehike.

Little Three Creeks Lake –shorthikefromThreeCreeksLake;naturallyreproducingbrooktrout.

Yoran Lake –challenging5.3milehikefromOdell Lake.

Atlantic salmon

LargemouthBass

Brown trout

If you go, remember:l Gopreparedforadayonthetrailandfollowalltheusualprecautionswhengoingforahike.l Contactthelandmanager(usuallyBLMorForestService)beforeyougotocheckontrailconditions.

l UnlessotherwisespecifiedintheOregonSportFishingRegulations,allstreamfishingiswithfliesand

artificiallures.l Ifyouchoosetofly-fish,considercarryinginafloattubeoruseaspinningoutfitwithacastingbobberandfly.

l Checkroadconditionsbeforeyougo.Somehigherelevationlakesmaynotbeice-freeandaccessibleuntilJuly.

1-2) Crane Prairie Reservoir, Sunriver – 39 mi., 70 min. Redband rainbow trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brook

trout, largemouth bass, kokaneeSpectacularviewsandexcellentboatfishingfortroutandbass.Opportunitytocatchlargerainbow and brook trout. Limited bank access. Boat rentals and

other services available at Crane Prairie Resort (541)383-3939.1)CranePrairieCampground

2)RockCreekCampground:somebankfishingavailable.

3-4) Wickiup Reservoir, LaPine – 43 mi., 70 min. Kokanee, brown trout, rainbow

trout, largemouth bassChallengingfishingforabundant

kokaneeandforbrowntroutupto20-inches.Bestfishedfromaboat.

Trophylargemouthbass. 3)ReservoirCampground

4)WickiupButte:accesstosomebankfishingnear the dam.Campingnearby.

5-6) Davis Lake, Crescent – 55 mi., 90 min. Rainbow trout, largemouth bassAveryproductivelakewithgoodpopulationsoftrout

andbass.Flyfishingonlyforbothtroutandbass.5)LavaFlowCampground:unimprovedboatlaunch.

6)EastDavisCampground

7) Sparks Lake, Bend – 25 mi., 36 min. Cutthroat trout, brook trout Alarge,shallowlakeofferinggoodfishingandstunningscenery.Greatforacanoeorothersmallboat.Flyfishingonly. Day use area

8) Devil’s Lake, Bend – 28 mi. 42 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutAprettylittlelakethat’sgreatforfamilies.Lotsofbankaccess. Day use area: Hike-in tent campingonly.

9) Cultus Lake, Big, Sunriver – 47 mi., 80 min. Rainbow trout, lake trout

Alargelakepopularforfishing,boatingandswimming.Several

campgroundsnearby.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatCultusLakeResort(541)408-1560. Day use area

10) Cultus Lake, little, Sunriver – 49 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingrainbowandbrook

trout.Goodbankaccess.Primitivecampingonly.

Key:Boat launch or ramp

Picnic area

Restrooms or toilet

Campground

NWForestPassrequired

Dayuse,parkingorotherfee

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11) Three Creeks Lake, Sisters – 39 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHighalpinelakewithgoodfishingallsummerfor

bothboatandbankanglers.Roadopensmid-Juneorlater. Boat rentals and other services available at

ThreeCreeksLakeResort(541)873-2961.

12-13) Hosmer Lake, Bend – 36 mi., 57 min. Atlantic salmon, brook trout, rainbow trout FlyfishingonlywithspectacularviewofMt.Bachelor.Littlebankaccess;greatforfloattubes,

pontoon boats and canoes.12)MallardMarshCampground 13)HosmerLakeBoatLaunch

14) Elk Lake, Bend – 32 mi., 50 min. Brook trout, kokanee, cutthroat troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingbrooktroutand

kokanee.Alsopopularforsailing,windsurfingandswimming.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatElkLakeResort(541)480-7378.

BeachDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

15) Lava Lake, Big, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow troutGreatviewsofMt.BachelorandSouthSister.Superb

troutfishing.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatLavaLakeLodge(541)382-9443.

LavaLakeCampground

16) Lava Lake, Little, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHeadwatersoftheDeschutesRiver.Goodlakefor

floattubeorsmallboat.

17-18) East Lake, La Pine – 42 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokaneeLarge,deeplakelocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument.Popularwithflyfishers,best

fishingisfromaboat,pontoonorfloattube.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatEastLakeResort(541)536-2230.

17)EastLakeBoatingSite:Campingnearby. 18)HotSpringsBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

19-20) Paulina Lake, LaPine – 37 mi., 65 min. Brown trout, rainbow trout, kokaneeAlsolocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument,Paulinaismanagedfortrophybrown

trout.Greatsceneryandcamping.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.Boatrentalsandotherservices

availableatPaulinaLakeLodge(541)536-2240.19)PaulinaLakeDayUseArea 20)LittleCraterBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

21) Twin Lake, South, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Perfectforthefamilywithlotsofbankfishing.

Regularlystockedwithtrout.Boatrentalsandotherservices available at Twin Lakes Resort

(541)382-6432.DayUseArea:Campingnearby.

22) Twin Lake, North, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Good-sized lake stocked with trout. Open year round.NorthTwinLakeCampground

23-24) Suttle Lake, Sisters – 36 mi., 45 min. Kokanee, brown trout Goodearlyseasonfishingforkokaneeandbrown

trout.Bankaccessfromtrailencirclinglake.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableattheLodgeatSuttleLake(541)595-2628.

23)CinderBeachDayUseArea 24)SuttleLakeDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

25-28) Lake Billy Chinook, Culver – 46 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, bull trout,

smallmouth bass TheonlyplaceinOregonwhereyoucankeepabull

trout.Large3,900-acrereservoirpopularforfishing,boatingandwaterskiing.Boatrentalsandother

services available at Cove Palisades Resort and Marine(541)546-9999.25)CrookedRiverDayUseArea,CovePalisades

StatePark:Campingnearby.

26)UpperDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisadesSP:Campingnearby. 27)LowerDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisades

SP:Campingnearby. 28)PerrySouthCampground:Tribalfishingpermitrequired.

29) Lake Simtustus, Madras–53mi.,80min. Rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bassAreservoiroftheDeschutesRiverwithgoodboat

fishing.Tribalfishingpermitrequired.ServicesalsoavailableatPeltonParkStoreandMarina

(541)475-0516.

30-31) Haystack Reservoir, Culver – 36 mi., 55 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, largemouth

bass, smallmouth bass, black crappie, bluegill Small, popular reservoir with nearly year-round fishing.Goodbankaccess.30)HaystackReservoirDayUseArea:Campingnearby. 31)WestShoreDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

32-33) Prineville Reservoir, Prineville – 56 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass,

black crappie, brown bullhead Largedesertreservoirpopularforboating,camping

andwaterskiing.Goodbankfishingatstatepark.

Boat rentals and other services are available at PrinevilleReservoirResort(541)447-7468.32)StateParkDayUseArea 33)JasperPointDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

34) Ochoco Reservoir, Prineville – 43 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass, brown bullhead GoodtroutfishingjustfiveminutesfromPrineville.Goodbankandboatfishing.OchocoLakePark:Campingnearby.

35) Crooked River, Prineville – 48 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, mountain whitefishOneofthemostproductivetroutstreamsinCentral

Oregon.BestfishingisfromCastleRockCampgroundupriver to Bowman Dam. Numerous pullouts and

severalBLMcampsitesalongthisstretch.

36-40) Deschutes River, Bend Redband trout, brown trout From its source at Little Lava Lake 133 miles down-

stream to Lake Billy Chinook, the Deschutes River hasexcellentyear-roundtroutfishing.Thereareseveralaccesspointsforbothboatandbankfishing.36)CowMeadowCampground,Bend–46mi.,75 min. 37)SheepBridgeCampground,Bend–39mi.,70 min. 38)TumaloStatePark,Bend–7mi.,15min. 39)BenhamFallsDayUseArea,Bend–16mi.,28min.

Bestfishingisdownstreamoffalls. 40)TetherowCrossing,Redmond–21mi.,40min.

41) Metolius River, Camp Sherman – 43 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, bull troutTheWizardFallsHatcheryisagreatjumpinginpoint

toexploretheriver–famousforitsbeauty,year-roundinsecthatchesandchallengingflyfishing.Several

otheraccesspointsatvariouspulloutsandcampgrounds.Specialgearrestrictionsapply–besuretocheck

currentregulations.

42) Fall River, Sunriver – 27 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown trout,

brook troutBeautifulstream-fedriverwithcrystalclearwater.

RegularlystockedwithtroutnearFallRiverHatchery;foottrailfromthehatcheryprovidesaccesstoseveralmilesofriver.Flyfishingonly.Campingnearby.

43) Confluence of Deschutes and Fall rivers, LaPine – 28 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown troutLaPineStateParkoffersgoodbankaccesstotheupper

Deschutes and Fall rivers.

44) Ochoco Creek, Prineville – 36 mi., 55 min. Redband troutGoodfishingforsmallnativetroutrightintheheartof

Prineville.Accessfroma10-milebikepath.

45) Tumalo Creek, Bend – 13 mi., 35 min. Redband trout Popular trout stream close to Bend. Additional access

fromroadsthatfollowandcrossthecreek. Tumalo State Park

46-50 Five great places for kidsThesefivefishingholesareallclosetoatown,stocked

regularlywithtrout,andhavegoodbankaccess.46)Shevlin Pond, Bend – 4 mi., 15 min.

47)Bend Pine Nursery Pond, Bend – 5 mi., 10 min.48)Fireman’s Pond, Redmond – 17 mi., 25 min.49)Prineville Youth Pond, Prineville – 36 mi., 50 min.50)Jefferson County Pond,Madras–43mi.,60min.

Feeling up for a drive?Thereareseveralgreatplacestofishjustalittlemorethan90minutesfromBend. Antelope Flat Reservoir,109min.–Largereservoir

offthebeatentrack;producesreallybigtrout. Walton Lake,110min.–Smallpicturesquelake

stockedregularly;lotsofgoodbankaccess. Odell Lake,100min.–Large,deeplakehasoutstandingfishingforlaketroutandkokanee. Crescent Lake,100min.–Large,pristinelakepopular

forfishingandotherwatersports.

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11) Three Creeks Lake, Sisters – 39 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHighalpinelakewithgoodfishingallsummerfor

bothboatandbankanglers.Roadopensmid-Juneorlater. Boat rentals and other services available at

ThreeCreeksLakeResort(541)873-2961.

12-13) Hosmer Lake, Bend – 36 mi., 57 min. Atlantic salmon, brook trout, rainbow trout FlyfishingonlywithspectacularviewofMt.Bachelor.Littlebankaccess;greatforfloattubes,

pontoon boats and canoes.12)MallardMarshCampground 13)HosmerLakeBoatLaunch

14) Elk Lake, Bend – 32 mi., 50 min. Brook trout, kokanee, cutthroat troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingbrooktroutand

kokanee.Alsopopularforsailing,windsurfingandswimming.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatElkLakeResort(541)480-7378.

BeachDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

15) Lava Lake, Big, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow troutGreatviewsofMt.BachelorandSouthSister.Superb

troutfishing.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatLavaLakeLodge(541)382-9443.

LavaLakeCampground

16) Lava Lake, Little, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHeadwatersoftheDeschutesRiver.Goodlakefor

floattubeorsmallboat.

17-18) East Lake, La Pine – 42 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokaneeLarge,deeplakelocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument.Popularwithflyfishers,best

fishingisfromaboat,pontoonorfloattube.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatEastLakeResort(541)536-2230.

17)EastLakeBoatingSite:Campingnearby. 18)HotSpringsBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

19-20) Paulina Lake, LaPine – 37 mi., 65 min. Brown trout, rainbow trout, kokaneeAlsolocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument,Paulinaismanagedfortrophybrown

trout.Greatsceneryandcamping.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.Boatrentalsandotherservices

availableatPaulinaLakeLodge(541)536-2240.19)PaulinaLakeDayUseArea 20)LittleCraterBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

21) Twin Lake, South, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Perfectforthefamilywithlotsofbankfishing.

Regularlystockedwithtrout.Boatrentalsandotherservices available at Twin Lakes Resort

(541)382-6432.DayUseArea:Campingnearby.

22) Twin Lake, North, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Good-sized lake stocked with trout. Open year round.NorthTwinLakeCampground

23-24) Suttle Lake, Sisters – 36 mi., 45 min. Kokanee, brown trout Goodearlyseasonfishingforkokaneeandbrown

trout.Bankaccessfromtrailencirclinglake.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableattheLodgeatSuttleLake(541)595-2628.

23)CinderBeachDayUseArea 24)SuttleLakeDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

25-28) Lake Billy Chinook, Culver – 46 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, bull trout,

smallmouth bass TheonlyplaceinOregonwhereyoucankeepabull

trout.Large3,900-acrereservoirpopularforfishing,boatingandwaterskiing.Boatrentalsandother

services available at Cove Palisades Resort and Marine(541)546-9999.25)CrookedRiverDayUseArea,CovePalisades

StatePark:Campingnearby.

26)UpperDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisadesSP:Campingnearby. 27)LowerDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisades

SP:Campingnearby. 28)PerrySouthCampground:Tribalfishingpermitrequired.

29) Lake Simtustus, Madras–53mi.,80min. Rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bassAreservoiroftheDeschutesRiverwithgoodboat

fishing.Tribalfishingpermitrequired.ServicesalsoavailableatPeltonParkStoreandMarina

(541)475-0516.

30-31) Haystack Reservoir, Culver – 36 mi., 55 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, largemouth

bass, smallmouth bass, black crappie, bluegill Small, popular reservoir with nearly year-round fishing.Goodbankaccess.30)HaystackReservoirDayUseArea:Campingnearby. 31)WestShoreDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

32-33) Prineville Reservoir, Prineville – 56 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass,

black crappie, brown bullhead Largedesertreservoirpopularforboating,camping

andwaterskiing.Goodbankfishingatstatepark.

Boat rentals and other services are available at PrinevilleReservoirResort(541)447-7468.32)StateParkDayUseArea 33)JasperPointDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

34) Ochoco Reservoir, Prineville – 43 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass, brown bullhead GoodtroutfishingjustfiveminutesfromPrineville.Goodbankandboatfishing.OchocoLakePark:Campingnearby.

35) Crooked River, Prineville – 48 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, mountain whitefishOneofthemostproductivetroutstreamsinCentral

Oregon.BestfishingisfromCastleRockCampgroundupriver to Bowman Dam. Numerous pullouts and

severalBLMcampsitesalongthisstretch.

36-40) Deschutes River, Bend Redband trout, brown trout From its source at Little Lava Lake 133 miles down-

stream to Lake Billy Chinook, the Deschutes River hasexcellentyear-roundtroutfishing.Thereareseveralaccesspointsforbothboatandbankfishing.36)CowMeadowCampground,Bend–46mi.,75 min. 37)SheepBridgeCampground,Bend–39mi.,70 min. 38)TumaloStatePark,Bend–7mi.,15min. 39)BenhamFallsDayUseArea,Bend–16mi.,28min.

Bestfishingisdownstreamoffalls. 40)TetherowCrossing,Redmond–21mi.,40min.

41) Metolius River, Camp Sherman – 43 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, bull troutTheWizardFallsHatcheryisagreatjumpinginpoint

toexploretheriver–famousforitsbeauty,year-roundinsecthatchesandchallengingflyfishing.Several

otheraccesspointsatvariouspulloutsandcampgrounds.Specialgearrestrictionsapply–besuretocheck

currentregulations.

42) Fall River, Sunriver – 27 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown trout,

brook troutBeautifulstream-fedriverwithcrystalclearwater.

RegularlystockedwithtroutnearFallRiverHatchery;foottrailfromthehatcheryprovidesaccesstoseveralmilesofriver.Flyfishingonly.Campingnearby.

43) Confluence of Deschutes and Fall rivers, LaPine – 28 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown troutLaPineStateParkoffersgoodbankaccesstotheupper

Deschutes and Fall rivers.

44) Ochoco Creek, Prineville – 36 mi., 55 min. Redband troutGoodfishingforsmallnativetroutrightintheheartof

Prineville.Accessfroma10-milebikepath.

45) Tumalo Creek, Bend – 13 mi., 35 min. Redband trout Popular trout stream close to Bend. Additional access

fromroadsthatfollowandcrossthecreek. Tumalo State Park

46-50 Five great places for kidsThesefivefishingholesareallclosetoatown,stocked

regularlywithtrout,andhavegoodbankaccess.46)Shevlin Pond, Bend – 4 mi., 15 min.

47)Bend Pine Nursery Pond, Bend – 5 mi., 10 min.48)Fireman’s Pond, Redmond – 17 mi., 25 min.49)Prineville Youth Pond, Prineville – 36 mi., 50 min.50)Jefferson County Pond,Madras–43mi.,60min.

Feeling up for a drive?Thereareseveralgreatplacestofishjustalittlemorethan90minutesfromBend. Antelope Flat Reservoir,109min.–Largereservoir

offthebeatentrack;producesreallybigtrout. Walton Lake,110min.–Smallpicturesquelake

stockedregularly;lotsofgoodbankaccess. Odell Lake,100min.–Large,deeplakehasoutstandingfishingforlaketroutandkokanee. Crescent Lake,100min.–Large,pristinelakepopular

forfishingandotherwatersports.

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11) Three Creeks Lake, Sisters – 39 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHighalpinelakewithgoodfishingallsummerfor

bothboatandbankanglers.Roadopensmid-Juneorlater. Boat rentals and other services available at

ThreeCreeksLakeResort(541)873-2961.

12-13) Hosmer Lake, Bend – 36 mi., 57 min. Atlantic salmon, brook trout, rainbow trout FlyfishingonlywithspectacularviewofMt.Bachelor.Littlebankaccess;greatforfloattubes,

pontoon boats and canoes.12)MallardMarshCampground 13)HosmerLakeBoatLaunch

14) Elk Lake, Bend – 32 mi., 50 min. Brook trout, kokanee, cutthroat troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingbrooktroutand

kokanee.Alsopopularforsailing,windsurfingandswimming.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatElkLakeResort(541)480-7378.

BeachDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

15) Lava Lake, Big, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow troutGreatviewsofMt.BachelorandSouthSister.Superb

troutfishing.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatLavaLakeLodge(541)382-9443.

LavaLakeCampground

16) Lava Lake, Little, Bend – 39 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutHeadwatersoftheDeschutesRiver.Goodlakefor

floattubeorsmallboat.

17-18) East Lake, La Pine – 42 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokaneeLarge,deeplakelocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument.Popularwithflyfishers,best

fishingisfromaboat,pontoonorfloattube.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatEastLakeResort(541)536-2230.

17)EastLakeBoatingSite:Campingnearby. 18)HotSpringsBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

19-20) Paulina Lake, LaPine – 37 mi., 65 min. Brown trout, rainbow trout, kokaneeAlsolocatedinNewberryVolcanicNationalMonument,Paulinaismanagedfortrophybrown

trout.Greatsceneryandcamping.RoadusuallyopensinearlyJune.Boatrentalsandotherservices

availableatPaulinaLakeLodge(541)536-2240.19)PaulinaLakeDayUseArea 20)LittleCraterBoatingSite:Campingnearby.

21) Twin Lake, South, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Perfectforthefamilywithlotsofbankfishing.

Regularlystockedwithtrout.Boatrentalsandotherservices available at Twin Lakes Resort

(541)382-6432.DayUseArea:Campingnearby.

22) Twin Lake, North, LaPine – 40 mi., 70 min. Rainbow trout Good-sized lake stocked with trout. Open year round.NorthTwinLakeCampground

23-24) Suttle Lake, Sisters – 36 mi., 45 min. Kokanee, brown trout Goodearlyseasonfishingforkokaneeandbrown

trout.Bankaccessfromtrailencirclinglake.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableattheLodgeatSuttleLake(541)595-2628.

23)CinderBeachDayUseArea 24)SuttleLakeDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

25-28) Lake Billy Chinook, Culver – 46 mi., 75 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, bull trout,

smallmouth bass TheonlyplaceinOregonwhereyoucankeepabull

trout.Large3,900-acrereservoirpopularforfishing,boatingandwaterskiing.Boatrentalsandother

services available at Cove Palisades Resort and Marine(541)546-9999.25)CrookedRiverDayUseArea,CovePalisades

StatePark:Campingnearby.

26)UpperDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisadesSP:Campingnearby. 27)LowerDeschutesDayUseArea,CovePalisades

SP:Campingnearby. 28)PerrySouthCampground:Tribalfishingpermitrequired.

29) Lake Simtustus, Madras–53mi.,80min. Rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bassAreservoiroftheDeschutesRiverwithgoodboat

fishing.Tribalfishingpermitrequired.ServicesalsoavailableatPeltonParkStoreandMarina

(541)475-0516.

30-31) Haystack Reservoir, Culver – 36 mi., 55 min. Rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, largemouth

bass, smallmouth bass, black crappie, bluegill Small, popular reservoir with nearly year-round fishing.Goodbankaccess.30)HaystackReservoirDayUseArea:Campingnearby. 31)WestShoreDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

32-33) Prineville Reservoir, Prineville – 56 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass,

black crappie, brown bullhead Largedesertreservoirpopularforboating,camping

andwaterskiing.Goodbankfishingatstatepark.

Boat rentals and other services are available at PrinevilleReservoirResort(541)447-7468.32)StateParkDayUseArea 33)JasperPointDayUseArea:Campingnearby.

34) Ochoco Reservoir, Prineville – 43 mi., 60 min. Rainbow trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass, brown bullhead GoodtroutfishingjustfiveminutesfromPrineville.Goodbankandboatfishing.OchocoLakePark:Campingnearby.

35) Crooked River, Prineville – 48 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, mountain whitefishOneofthemostproductivetroutstreamsinCentral

Oregon.BestfishingisfromCastleRockCampgroundupriver to Bowman Dam. Numerous pullouts and

severalBLMcampsitesalongthisstretch.

36-40) Deschutes River, Bend Redband trout, brown trout From its source at Little Lava Lake 133 miles down-

stream to Lake Billy Chinook, the Deschutes River hasexcellentyear-roundtroutfishing.Thereareseveralaccesspointsforbothboatandbankfishing.36)CowMeadowCampground,Bend–46mi.,75 min. 37)SheepBridgeCampground,Bend–39mi.,70 min. 38)TumaloStatePark,Bend–7mi.,15min. 39)BenhamFallsDayUseArea,Bend–16mi.,28min.

Bestfishingisdownstreamoffalls. 40)TetherowCrossing,Redmond–21mi.,40min.

41) Metolius River, Camp Sherman – 43 mi., 65 min. Redband trout, bull troutTheWizardFallsHatcheryisagreatjumpinginpoint

toexploretheriver–famousforitsbeauty,year-roundinsecthatchesandchallengingflyfishing.Several

otheraccesspointsatvariouspulloutsandcampgrounds.Specialgearrestrictionsapply–besuretocheck

currentregulations.

42) Fall River, Sunriver – 27 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown trout,

brook troutBeautifulstream-fedriverwithcrystalclearwater.

RegularlystockedwithtroutnearFallRiverHatchery;foottrailfromthehatcheryprovidesaccesstoseveralmilesofriver.Flyfishingonly.Campingnearby.

43) Confluence of Deschutes and Fall rivers, LaPine – 28 mi., 45 min. Redband trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brown troutLaPineStateParkoffersgoodbankaccesstotheupper

Deschutes and Fall rivers.

44) Ochoco Creek, Prineville – 36 mi., 55 min. Redband troutGoodfishingforsmallnativetroutrightintheheartof

Prineville.Accessfroma10-milebikepath.

45) Tumalo Creek, Bend – 13 mi., 35 min. Redband trout Popular trout stream close to Bend. Additional access

fromroadsthatfollowandcrossthecreek. Tumalo State Park

46-50 Five great places for kidsThesefivefishingholesareallclosetoatown,stocked

regularlywithtrout,andhavegoodbankaccess.46)Shevlin Pond, Bend – 4 mi., 15 min.

47)Bend Pine Nursery Pond, Bend – 5 mi., 10 min.48)Fireman’s Pond, Redmond – 17 mi., 25 min.49)Prineville Youth Pond, Prineville – 36 mi., 50 min.50)Jefferson County Pond,Madras–43mi.,60min.

Feeling up for a drive?Thereareseveralgreatplacestofishjustalittlemorethan90minutesfromBend. Antelope Flat Reservoir,109min.–Largereservoir

offthebeatentrack;producesreallybigtrout. Walton Lake,110min.–Smallpicturesquelake

stockedregularly;lotsofgoodbankaccess. Odell Lake,100min.–Large,deeplakehasoutstandingfishingforlaketroutandkokanee. Crescent Lake,100min.–Large,pristinelakepopular

forfishingandotherwatersports.

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50 places to go fishing within

90 minutes of Bend

OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Not enough time to go fishing? Think again – if you live in the Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters or LaPine areas there are a number of great fishing spots just a short drive away. Make sure you read the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations, and why not grab a friend or family member to go with you?

The times and distances listed are from Drake Park in Bend.

Common Fish

Contact us: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Bend Office61374 Parrell RoadBend, OR 97702541-388-6363

Prineville Office2042 SE Paulina HwyPrineville, OR 97754541-447-5111

www.dfw.state.or.us

OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Smallmouth Bass Bullhead

Kokanee

Rainbow trout Brook troutRedband trout

What you need •Afishinglicenseifyouareolder

than 13•Afishingrod,tackle,lures•AcopyoftheOregonSportFishingRegulations

• Licensesandregulationsareavailableatlicenseagentsandonline.

Directions and times are approximate. See theODFWWebsiteandinteractivemapformore details on rivers, lakes and reservoirs throughoutthestate.

More fishing resources available on the ODFW website:l TroutstockingscheduleslFishingtipsandtechniquesl Weekly Recreation Report

Getting off the beaten trackIfyouprefergettingawayfromthecrowds,thereareseveralnearbyhike-inlakesthatoffercalm,quietandgoodfishing.Thefollowingallarejustashorthikeaway:

Todd Lake – short .5 mile hike in; brook trout up to 15-inches.

Blow Lake –goodhike-n-fishopportunityforkids;swimminginJulyandAug.

Doris Lake –greatdaytrip;2.7milehiketopicturesquelake.

Deer Lake –goodearlyseasonfishingforbrookandcutthroat trout.

Lucky Lake – abundant brook trout; moderate 1.3 mile hike.

Rosary Lakes –seriesofthreehike-inlakes;lowestisa2.5milehike;allareeasilyfishedwithaspinningrod.

Square Lake – popular hike lake-in near Santiam Pass; goodcatchesofbrooktrout;2milehike.

Little Three Creeks Lake –shorthikefromThreeCreeksLake;naturallyreproducingbrooktrout.

Yoran Lake –challenging5.3milehikefromOdell Lake.

Atlantic salmon

LargemouthBass

Brown trout

If you go, remember:l Gopreparedforadayonthetrailandfollowalltheusualprecautionswhengoingforahike.l Contactthelandmanager(usuallyBLMorForestService)beforeyougotocheckontrailconditions.

l UnlessotherwisespecifiedintheOregonSportFishingRegulations,allstreamfishingiswithfliesand

artificiallures.l Ifyouchoosetofly-fish,considercarryinginafloattubeoruseaspinningoutfitwithacastingbobberandfly.

l Checkroadconditionsbeforeyougo.Somehigherelevationlakesmaynotbeice-freeandaccessibleuntilJuly.

1-2) Crane Prairie Reservoir, Sunriver – 39 mi., 70 min. Redband rainbow trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brook

trout, largemouth bass, kokaneeSpectacularviewsandexcellentboatfishingfortroutandbass.Opportunitytocatchlargerainbow and brook trout. Limited bank access. Boat rentals and

other services available at Crane Prairie Resort (541)383-3939.1)CranePrairieCampground

2)RockCreekCampground:somebankfishingavailable.

3-4) Wickiup Reservoir, LaPine – 43 mi., 70 min. Kokanee, brown trout, rainbow

trout, largemouth bassChallengingfishingforabundant

kokaneeandforbrowntroutupto20-inches.Bestfishedfromaboat.

Trophylargemouthbass. 3)ReservoirCampground

4)WickiupButte:accesstosomebankfishingnear the dam.Campingnearby.

5-6) Davis Lake, Crescent – 55 mi., 90 min. Rainbow trout, largemouth bassAveryproductivelakewithgoodpopulationsoftrout

andbass.Flyfishingonlyforbothtroutandbass.5)LavaFlowCampground:unimprovedboatlaunch.

6)EastDavisCampground

7) Sparks Lake, Bend – 25 mi., 36 min. Cutthroat trout, brook trout Alarge,shallowlakeofferinggoodfishingandstunningscenery.Greatforacanoeorothersmallboat.Flyfishingonly. Day use area

8) Devil’s Lake, Bend – 28 mi. 42 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutAprettylittlelakethat’sgreatforfamilies.Lotsofbankaccess. Day use area: Hike-in tent campingonly.

9) Cultus Lake, Big, Sunriver – 47 mi., 80 min. Rainbow trout, lake trout

Alargelakepopularforfishing,boatingandswimming.Several

campgroundsnearby.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatCultusLakeResort(541)408-1560. Day use area

10) Cultus Lake, little, Sunriver – 49 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingrainbowandbrook

trout.Goodbankaccess.Primitivecampingonly.

Key:Boat launch or ramp

Picnic area

Restrooms or toilet

Campground

NWForestPassrequired

Dayuse,parkingorotherfee

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OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Not enough time to go fishing? Think again – if you live in the Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters or LaPine areas there are a number of great fishing spots just a short drive away. Make sure you read the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations, and why not grab a friend or family member to go with you?

The times and distances listed are from Drake Park in Bend.

Common Fish

Contact us: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Bend Office61374 Parrell RoadBend, OR 97702541-388-6363

Prineville Office2042 SE Paulina HwyPrineville, OR 97754541-447-5111

www.dfw.state.or.us

OregOn Department Of fish anD WilDlife

Smallmouth Bass Bullhead

Kokanee

Rainbow trout Brook troutRedband trout

What you need •Afishinglicenseifyouareolder

than 13•Afishingrod,tackle,lures•AcopyoftheOregonSportFishingRegulations

• Licensesandregulationsareavailableatlicenseagentsandonline.

Directions and times are approximate. See theODFWWebsiteandinteractivemapformore details on rivers, lakes and reservoirs throughoutthestate.

More fishing resources available on the ODFW website:l TroutstockingscheduleslFishingtipsandtechniquesl Weekly Recreation Report

Getting off the beaten trackIfyouprefergettingawayfromthecrowds,thereareseveralnearbyhike-inlakesthatoffercalm,quietandgoodfishing.Thefollowingallarejustashorthikeaway:

Todd Lake – short .5 mile hike in; brook trout up to 15-inches.

Blow Lake –goodhike-n-fishopportunityforkids;swimminginJulyandAug.

Doris Lake –greatdaytrip;2.7milehiketopicturesquelake.

Deer Lake –goodearlyseasonfishingforbrookandcutthroat trout.

Lucky Lake – abundant brook trout; moderate 1.3 mile hike.

Rosary Lakes –seriesofthreehike-inlakes;lowestisa2.5milehike;allareeasilyfishedwithaspinningrod.

Square Lake – popular hike lake-in near Santiam Pass; goodcatchesofbrooktrout;2milehike.

Little Three Creeks Lake –shorthikefromThreeCreeksLake;naturallyreproducingbrooktrout.

Yoran Lake –challenging5.3milehikefromOdell Lake.

Atlantic salmon

LargemouthBass

Brown trout

If you go, remember:l Gopreparedforadayonthetrailandfollowalltheusualprecautionswhengoingforahike.l Contactthelandmanager(usuallyBLMorForestService)beforeyougotocheckontrailconditions.

l UnlessotherwisespecifiedintheOregonSportFishingRegulations,allstreamfishingiswithfliesand

artificiallures.l Ifyouchoosetofly-fish,considercarryinginafloattubeoruseaspinningoutfitwithacastingbobberandfly.

l Checkroadconditionsbeforeyougo.Somehigherelevationlakesmaynotbeice-freeandaccessibleuntilJuly.

1-2) Crane Prairie Reservoir, Sunriver – 39 mi., 70 min. Redband rainbow trout, hatchery rainbow trout, brook

trout, largemouth bass, kokaneeSpectacularviewsandexcellentboatfishingfortroutandbass.Opportunitytocatchlargerainbow and brook trout. Limited bank access. Boat rentals and

other services available at Crane Prairie Resort (541)383-3939.1)CranePrairieCampground

2)RockCreekCampground:somebankfishingavailable.

3-4) Wickiup Reservoir, LaPine – 43 mi., 70 min. Kokanee, brown trout, rainbow

trout, largemouth bassChallengingfishingforabundant

kokaneeandforbrowntroutupto20-inches.Bestfishedfromaboat.

Trophylargemouthbass. 3)ReservoirCampground

4)WickiupButte:accesstosomebankfishingnear the dam.Campingnearby.

5-6) Davis Lake, Crescent – 55 mi., 90 min. Rainbow trout, largemouth bassAveryproductivelakewithgoodpopulationsoftrout

andbass.Flyfishingonlyforbothtroutandbass.5)LavaFlowCampground:unimprovedboatlaunch.

6)EastDavisCampground

7) Sparks Lake, Bend – 25 mi., 36 min. Cutthroat trout, brook trout Alarge,shallowlakeofferinggoodfishingandstunningscenery.Greatforacanoeorothersmallboat.Flyfishingonly. Day use area

8) Devil’s Lake, Bend – 28 mi. 42 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutAprettylittlelakethat’sgreatforfamilies.Lotsofbankaccess. Day use area: Hike-in tent campingonly.

9) Cultus Lake, Big, Sunriver – 47 mi., 80 min. Rainbow trout, lake trout

Alargelakepopularforfishing,boatingandswimming.Several

campgroundsnearby.BoatrentalsandotherservicesavailableatCultusLakeResort(541)408-1560. Day use area

10) Cultus Lake, little, Sunriver – 49 mi., 85 min. Rainbow trout, brook troutFishingfornaturallyreproducingrainbowandbrook

trout.Goodbankaccess.Primitivecampingonly.

Key:Boat launch or ramp

Picnic area

Restrooms or toilet

Campground

NWForestPassrequired

Dayuse,parkingorotherfee

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...Population Summary

2000 Total Population 115,3672010 Total Population 157,7332013 Total Population 162,987

2013 Group Quarters 1,2442018 Total Population 171,873

2013-2018 Annual Rate 1.07%Household Summary

2000 Households 45,5952000 Average Household Size 2.50

2010 Households 64,0902010 Average Household Size 2.44

2013 Households 66,3962013 Average Household Size 2.44

2018 Households 70,3302018 Average Household Size 2.432013-2018 Annual Rate 1.16%

2010 Families 43,0622010 Average Family Size 2.88

2013 Families 44,3722013 Average Family Size 2.87

2018 Families 46,6422018 Average Family Size 2.862013-2018 Annual Rate 1.00%

Housing Unit Summary2000 Housing Units 54,583

Owner Occupied Housing Units 60.4%Renter Occupied Housing Units 23.1%Vacant Housing Units 16.5%

2010 Housing Units 80,139Owner Occupied Housing Units 52.6%Renter Occupied Housing Units 27.4%Vacant Housing Units 20.0%

2013 Housing Units 82,265Owner Occupied Housing Units 52.0%Renter Occupied Housing Units 28.7%Vacant Housing Units 19.3%

2018 Housing Units 87,047Owner Occupied Housing Units 52.9%Renter Occupied Housing Units 27.9%Vacant Housing Units 19.2%

Median Household Income2013 $51,6822018 $62,221

Median Home Value2013 $195,6012018 $276,870

Per Capita Income2013 $27,7742018 $32,612

Median Age2010 40.22013 41.12018 42.0

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 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...2013 Households by Income

Household Income Base 66,396<$15,000 10.2%$15,000 - $24,999 10.7%$25,000 - $34,999 11.5%$35,000 - $49,999 15.3%$50,000 - $74,999 22.7%$75,000 - $99,999 12.1%$100,000 - $149,999 11.6%$150,000 - $199,999 3.0%$200,000+ 2.9%

Average Household Income $67,8232018 Households by Income

Household Income Base 70,330<$15,000 9.3%$15,000 - $24,999 7.7%$25,000 - $34,999 8.2%$35,000 - $49,999 11.8%$50,000 - $74,999 22.1%$75,000 - $99,999 18.8%$100,000 - $149,999 15.1%$150,000 - $199,999 4.0%$200,000+ 3.1%

Average Household Income $79,3622013 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value

Total 42,800<$50,000 2.6%$50,000 - $99,999 8.3%$100,000 - $149,999 19.4%$150,000 - $199,999 21.6%$200,000 - $249,999 14.3%$250,000 - $299,999 9.5%$300,000 - $399,999 11.3%$400,000 - $499,999 5.7%$500,000 - $749,999 4.7%$750,000 - $999,999 1.5%$1,000,000 + 1.2%

Average Home Value $249,0502018 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value

Total 46,008<$50,000 2.3%$50,000 - $99,999 7.8%$100,000 - $149,999 9.0%$150,000 - $199,999 12.9%$200,000 - $249,999 12.1%$250,000 - $299,999 11.1%$300,000 - $399,999 18.2%$400,000 - $499,999 10.7%$500,000 - $749,999 11.0%$750,000 - $999,999 3.3%$1,000,000 + 1.7%

Average Home Value $328,334

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 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...2010 Population by Age

Total 157,7330 - 4 6.1%5 - 9 6.4%10 - 14 6.6%15 - 24 11.4%25 - 34 12.6%35 - 44 13.5%45 - 54 14.5%55 - 64 14.2%65 - 74 8.7%75 - 84 4.4%85 + 1.8%

18 + 77.0%2013 Population by Age

Total 162,9870 - 4 5.9%5 - 9 6.1%10 - 14 6.4%15 - 24 11.6%25 - 34 12.3%35 - 44 13.0%45 - 54 13.9%55 - 64 14.7%65 - 74 9.8%75 - 84 4.5%85 + 1.9%

18 + 77.8%2018 Population by Age

Total 171,8730 - 4 5.9%5 - 9 5.8%10 - 14 6.2%15 - 24 11.2%25 - 34 12.1%35 - 44 12.5%45 - 54 13.2%55 - 64 14.6%65 - 74 11.6%75 - 84 5.0%85 + 1.9%

18 + 78.4%2010 Population by Sex

Males 77,971Females 79,762

2013 Population by SexMales 80,634Females 82,353

2018 Population by SexMales 85,180Females 86,693

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...2010 Population by Race/Ethnicity

Total 157,733White Alone 92.2%Black Alone 0.4%American Indian Alone 0.9%Asian Alone 0.9%Pacific Islander Alone 0.1%Some Other Race Alone 3.0%Two or More Races 2.5%

Hispanic Origin 7.4%Diversity Index 26.7

2013 Population by Race/EthnicityTotal 162,987

White Alone 91.0%Black Alone 0.5%American Indian Alone 0.9%Asian Alone 1.1%Pacific Islander Alone 0.2%Some Other Race Alone 3.4%Two or More Races 2.9%

Hispanic Origin 8.6%Diversity Index 30.1

2018 Population by Race/EthnicityTotal 171,873

White Alone 88.8%Black Alone 0.8%American Indian Alone 1.0%Asian Alone 1.4%Pacific Islander Alone 0.2%Some Other Race Alone 4.4%Two or More Races 3.4%

Hispanic Origin 10.8%Diversity Index 36.4

2010 Population by Relationship and Household TypeTotal 157,733

In Households 99.2%In Family Households 81.3%

Householder 27.3%Spouse 21.7%Child 27.0%Other relative 2.6%Nonrelative 2.7%

In Nonfamily Households 17.9%In Group Quarters 0.8%

Institutionalized Population 0.4%Noninstitutionalized Population 0.4%

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 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...2013 Population 25+ by Educational AttainmentTotal 114,075

Less than 9th Grade 1.9%9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma 4.9%High School Graduate 24.3%Some College, No Degree 28.8%Associate Degree 10.3%Bachelor's Degree 19.7%Graduate/Professional Degree 10.2%

2013 Population 15+ by Marital StatusTotal 132,966

Never Married 22.7%Married 60.1%Widowed 5.4%Divorced 11.7%

2013 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Employed 90.6% Civilian Unemployed 9.4%2013 Employed Population 16+ by IndustryTotal 70,325 Agriculture/Mining 1.8% Construction 7.0% Manufacturing 8.7% Wholesale Trade 1.8% Retail Trade 12.8% Transportation/Utilities 3.1% Information 2.5% Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 5.7% Services 53.6% Public Administration 3.0%2013 Employed Population 16+ by OccupationTotal 70,325 White Collar 59.2% Management/Business/Financial 14.6% Professional 20.7% Sales 12.1% Administrative Support 11.9% Services 20.6% Blue Collar 20.2% Farming/Forestry/Fishing 0.5% Construction/Extraction 5.3% Installation/Maintenance/Repair 3.4% Production 6.3% Transportation/Material Moving 4.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...2010 Households by Type

Total 64,090Households with 1 Person 24.1%Households with 2+ People 75.9%

Family Households 67.2%Husband-wife Families 53.4%

With Related Children 20.7%Other Family (No Spouse Present) 13.7%

Other Family with Male Householder 4.4%With Related Children 2.9%

Other Family with Female Householder 9.4%With Related Children 6.6%

Nonfamily Households 8.7%

All Households with Children 30.8%

Multigenerational Households 2.3%Unmarried Partner Households 8.0%

Male-female 7.3%Same-sex 0.7%

2010 Households by SizeTotal 64,090

1 Person Household 24.1%2 Person Household 40.1%3 Person Household 15.3%4 Person Household 12.6%5 Person Household 5.1%6 Person Household 1.8%7 + Person Household 0.9%

2010 Households by Tenure and Mortgage StatusTotal 64,090

Owner Occupied 65.8%Owned with a Mortgage/Loan 49.5%Owned Free and Clear 16.3%

Renter Occupied 34.2%

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.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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Market ProfileDeschutes County, ORDeschutes County, OR (41017)Geography: County

Deschutes County...Top 3 Tapestry Segments

1. Main Street, USA2. Midland Crowd3. Rural Resort Dwellers

2013 Consumer Spending Apparel & Services: Total $ $93,766,749

Average Spent $1,412.23Spending Potential Index 62

Computers & Accessories: Total $ $15,660,865Average Spent $235.87Spending Potential Index 95

Education: Total $ $88,064,742Average Spent $1,326.36Spending Potential Index 91

Entertainment/Recreation: Total $ $213,341,293Average Spent $3,213.16Spending Potential Index 99

Food at Home: Total $ $317,729,048Average Spent $4,785.36Spending Potential Index 95

Food Away from Home: Total $ $200,736,666Average Spent $3,023.32Spending Potential Index 95

Health Care: Total $ $290,595,464Average Spent $4,376.70Spending Potential Index 98

HH Furnishings & Equipment: Total $ $101,742,698Average Spent $1,532.36Spending Potential Index 85

Investments: Total $ $142,992,377Average Spent $2,153.63Spending Potential Index 104

Retail Goods: Total $ $1,484,068,333Average Spent $22,351.77Spending Potential Index 93

Shelter: Total $ $1,018,567,399Average Spent $15,340.79Spending Potential Index 94

TV/Video/Audio: Total $ $81,876,108Average Spent $1,233.15Spending Potential Index 96

Travel: Total $ $117,508,959Average Spent $1,769.82Spending Potential Index 96

Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs: Total $ $70,117,680Average Spent $1,056.05Spending Potential Index 97

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 2010 and 2011 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Esri.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT F O R C E N T R A L O R E G O N

705 SW Bonnett Way,. Suite #1000 | Bend OR 97702 www.edcoinfo.com | 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135

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BEND PROFILE

Situated in the Central Oregon high desert, Bend offers a diverse range of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. As the largest city in the Tri-County region and east

of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon, Bend is the commercial, recreational, social, and innovation center of Central Oregon. This Bend Profile provides key business

demographics and illustrates why Bend is the premier destination for profes-sionals and growing companies alike. While Bend is known for its scenic setting and year-round recreational activities, its dynamic economy is defined by entrepreneurship and diverse businesses that span many sectors, including software and high tech, man-ufacturing, craft brewing, bioscience, and recreational products. Bend offers a unique mix of amenities for those who seek to optimize the best of small towns and big cities. The city offers the art, cultural

and medical features of a larger metropolitan area but without the typical big city hassles of long commutes and high living costs. Bend also

gives residents quick access to recreational pursuits of all types and ready entrée to a dynamic business community. There are many reasons to grow your business in Bend, ranging from a quali-fied workforce to attractive incentive packages, from a competitive tax envi-ronment to robust infrastructure. Combined with an unrivaled quality of life

and work-life balance, Bend truly delivers the best of two worlds.

For more information, contact: Quick Reference Nate LiaBraaten Business Development Manager, Bend Economic Development for Central Oregon 705 SW Bonnett Way, Suite 1000 Bend, OR 97702 Phone: 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135 www.edcoinfo.com

2 Land Availability 12 Utilities 2 Top Employers 13 Telecommunications 3 Wage Information 14 Health, Fire & Emergency Svcs. 4 Industry Mix 14 Transportation 5 Business Costs 15 Parks & Recreation 7 Employment Trends 16 Topography & Climate 7 Housing Costs 16 Travel Distances, Commuting 9 Financial Valuations, Tax Rates 17 Business Resources

10 Education

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT F O R C E N T R A L O R E G O N

705 SW Bonnett Way,. Suite #1000 | Bend OR 97702 www.edcoinfo.com | 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135

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BEND OFFERS DIVERSE LAND CHOICES

Industrial: Bend offers a mix of industrial buildings and land to suit business needs of all types. From light and heavy industrial use in just a few thousand square feet to over 100,000 square feet in a single, existing facility, Bend has a variety of turnkey industrial properties. Bend has a total of 1,735 acres zoned for industrial use and 705 acres zoned for mixed use, and 1,657 for commercial use. Commercial: Bend currently has over 500,000 square feet of existing commercial space with vacancy in the 20% range. After significant building over the past decade, Bend boasts an impressive mix of office space, from class A to class C. Retail: There is a total of nearly 4.5 million square feet of retail space in Bend of which about 375,000 square feet is currently available for sale or lease. Retail vacancy rates have dropped recently to the 8 to 9% range. Bend offers several high-traffic shopping districts including Downtown Bend, Old Mill District, Cascade Village Shopping Center, Bend River Promenade, Bend Factory Stores, and more.

BEND ATE EMPLOYERS

According to Oregon Employment Department (OED), over 75% of private businesses in the state had nine or fewer employees, while the average firm employed 14.6 people in 2011 (the latest available data). In Deschutes County, the average firm employs just over 8 individuals. Some of the sectors with the largest employment numbers in Bend include healthcare, local city and county govern-ment, the school district, large retailers, and businesses focused on tourism. Some of the key, growing, traded-sector industries in Bend include:

Bioscience (Bend Research, Suterra)

Aviation and aerospace (Epic, Leading Edge)

Software (G5 Platform, GL Solutions, Navis)

Specialty manufacturing (Advanced Energy, JELD-WEN, Structus Building Technologies, Les Schwab)

Corporate administrative and back office centers (IBEX, Navis, PacificSource)

Top 50 Public & Private Employers in Bend

Organization Employment 2012 2013

St. Charles Medical Ctr (SCHS) 2,842 2,158 Bend-La Pine Schools NA 1,686 Deschutes County NA 1,044 Mt. Bachelor 749 743 IBEX (formerly TRG Customer Solutions) 442 650 COCC - Bend campus NA 628 Bend Memorial Clinic - Bend 575 582 Dept. of Forestry NA 568 City of Bend NA 455 Walmart - Bend 132 400 Safeway - Bend 371 351 Deschutes Brewery 259 287 BendBroadband 268 285 Costco 256 283 JELD-WEN/Bend Window Division 270 278 Fred Meyer - Bend 261 265 Bend Research 250 254 Athletic Club of Bend 230 250 Bank of the Cascades NA 230 McDonald's - Bend NA 220 The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Rsch) 193 193 The Riverhouse 200 193 The Bulletin 210 190 JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing 149 182 Navis 103 179 Wells Fargo Bank 186 177 Target Stores 180 175 Pacific Source 143 165 Albertson's - Bend 123 162 OSU-Cascades NA 160 Hooker Creek Companies 150 150 Lowe's - Bend 194 130 Home Depot - Bend 130 125 G5 Platform 125 121 Advanced Energy 118 113 Mosaic Medical NA 110 Olive Garden 127 110 US Bank - Bend locations NA 104 Rays - Bend NA 95 Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village LLC NA 94 Suterra LLC NA 65 GL Solutions 67 60 Les Schwab Retail Tire Centers Bend 44 60 Kirby Nagelhout NA 57 AmeriTitle NA 57 Structus Building Technologies NA 50 Ray s Food Place Bend 49 43 Cascade Natural Gas Corporation NA 30 PacifiCorp NA 30 Home Federal NA 28 Source: EDCO, April 2013. Notes: Employment not captured: Les Schwab headquar-

Some numbers reflect a seasonal employment peak. 2012 numbers listed as NA as 2013 is the first year Bend numbers have been broken out.

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AVERAGE WAGES FOR SELECT OCCUPATIONS

Below are average hourly wages in Oregon, Washington, and California for a broad array of occupations. California wages routinely run at least 20% higher than those in Oregon with Washington wages typically fall in between. Central Oregon wages typically run 10 to 20% below the statewide averages which are driven by Portland metro area wages. In recent years, Central Oregon wages in certain technical occupations are on par, or exceed, statewide averages.

Wage Comparison for Selection Occupations (annual average, $ per hour, ranked by highest paying in Central Oregon)

Occupation Central OR OR CA WA Financial Manager 51.67 50.59 65.36 56.08 Computer Systems Analyst 45.89 38.32 43.39 43.07 General & Operations Manager 42.37 49.21 62.67 61.97 Marketing Manager 40.36 49.54 69.41 62.67 Industrial Production Manager 39.16 44.46 50.37 49.89 Registered Nurse 37.16 37.55 44.25 36.44 Urban/Regional Planner 36.84 34.96 39.76 34.39 Software Developer, Applications 36.64 41.22 50.86 47.29 Physical Therapist 36.20 37.94 42.31 37.79 Dental Hygienist 35.79 38.47 44.32 44.04 Electrical Engineer 34.57 45.04 50.25 45.18 Database Administrator 34.46 34.98 40.46 41.07 Architect, except Landscape & Naval 34.00 34.00 44.75 33.91 Mechanical Engineer 33.05 39.65 45.41 43.05 Network Systems Administrator 32.90 33.00 40.30 35.67 Accountant/Auditor 30.12 30.42 36.43 32.55 Landscape Architect 30.10 30.67 38.10 30.29 Multimedia Artist & Animator 29.27 29.27 40.77 32.84 Police/Sheriff Patrol Officer 28.30 28.71 38.28 32.34 Lodging Manager 27.01 23.80 27.07 31.53 Electrician 26.03 32.73 30.28 29.36 Middle School Teacher, except Special Ed 24.92 25.57 NA 28.53 Clinical Psychologist 24.59 33.65 41.19 35.86 Food Service Manager 23.43 23.47 25.85 34.56 Industrial Machinery Mechanic 23.24 24.53 27.18 28.28 Supervisor, Administrative & Office Workers 22.66 24.08 28.28 26.90 Paralegal 21.94 24.18 28.75 24.31 Computer User Support Specialist 21.37 25.44 NA 27.07 Chef & Head Cook 20.22 21.68 23.55 20.98 Carpenter 19.35 21.96 27.38 24.01 Medical Transcriptionist 19.31 18.23 20.56 17.27 Supervisor, Retail Sales Workers 19.29 19.17 21.17 21.63 Truck Driver, Heavy 18.59 19.25 20.48 20.46 Graphic Designer 17.81 23.46 27.83 25.60 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator 17.70 18.10 18.47 22.77 Secretary 15.04 16.08 18.31 18.11 Customer Service Representative 13.51 15.90 18.89 17.32 Receptionist 12.73 13.05 14.23 13.96 Sources: Oregon Employment Department and California Employment Development Department (full year 2012 data), and Washington State Employment Security Department (Q1 2012 data).

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COVERED EMPLOYMENT & PAYROLL, INDUSTRY MIX

Covered employment payroll is used to determine the average wage for each of Oregon's 36 counties. Below are the number of business establishments (units), employment, payroll, and average pay in Deschutes County and the Tri-County area. On the following page there is a chart depicting industry mix in Redmond. Several long term trends emerge from looking at Deschutes m-ployment peaked in 2007 with 69,327 jobs; current employment of 60,243 is equivalent to 2004/2005 levels. Looking at the past five years, gaining industry sectors include Private Education & Health Services, Leisure & Hospitality, and Gov-ernment. Sectors that are relatively flat include Financial Activities; Professional & Business Services; Retail; and Trans-portation, Warehousing & Utilities. Construction is the major industry sector that has declined. Manufacturing experi-enced a significant decline but is now demonstrating resurgence. Relative to 2011, the number of businesses, employed individuals, and payroll are improving across the board in 2012. In fact, all industry sectors show significant gains in average pay.

2012 Employment by Industry Sector (covered employment data covered by unemployment insurance)

Deschutes County Tri-County Total

Payroll Units Employ Average Pay Payroll Units Employ Average

Pay

Total Private Coverage $1,845,542,269 6,451 51,923 $35,544 $2,119,760,926 7,410 59,771 $35,465

Natural Resources & Mining $18,154,976 71 493 $36,826 $36,485,805 169 1,140 $32,005

Construction $113,919,531 851 2,945 $38,682 $124,434,702 945 3,205 $38,825

Manufacturing $158,477,282 288 3,843 $41,238 $212,589,803 342 5,346 $39,766

Wholesale $74,785,371 359 1,451 $51,541 $121,530,532 410 2,288 $53,116

Retail $247,622,278 717 9,292 $26,649 $270,149,416 821 10,272 $26,300

Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities $54,414,362 136 1,091 $49,876 $81,214,121 187 1,656 $49,042

Information $68,292,567 124 1,364 $50,068 $85,044,899 138 1,448 $58,733

Financial Activities $141,660,779 696 3,061 $46,279 $148,899,202 768 3,289 $45,272

Professional & Business Services $257,623,969 1,144 6,504 $39,610 $271,426,486 1,239 6,942 $39,099

Private Education & Health Services $472,725,018 717 9,868 $47,905 $505,878,411 797 10,759 $47,019

Leisure & Hospitality $171,650,468 580 9,619 $17,845 $187,716,151 685 10,649 $17,628

Other Services $64,367,153 722 2,361 $27,263 $72,458,245 863 2,746 $26,387

Total All Government $371,441,947 217 8,319 $44,650 $531,383,106 325 12,224 $43,470

Total All Ownerships $2,216,984,216 6,668 60,243 $36,801 $2,651,144,032 7,734 71,996 $36,823

Source: Oregon Employment Department

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COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS IN BEND

As the commerce center of Central Oregon, Bend offers a diverse mix of industrial, commercial, and retail space, both in existing buildings and land. The chart to the right shows the cost ranges a business can expect when devel-oping a new or existing building in Bend. In addition to these costs, there are permitting and SDC (system development charges) fees exacted by the City of Bend. On existing buildings, many times these fees have already been paid and a new business tenant would re-quire no additional payments to the City. The City of Bend has dedicated staff to help companies and developers navigate the application and building process quickly and efficiently. The City even offers financing programs to pay fees over time instead of all up front.

s a wide range of options from impressive estates to affordable family housing. The median home price within the City of Bend in the first quarter of 2013 was $250,000. A strong inventory of afforda-ble housing attracts young families, providing options to employees at a variety of different income levels. For more de-tails, see pages 7 and 8 of this Profile.

Construction, 5%

Manufacturing, 7% Natural Resources

& Mining, 1%

Wholesale, 3%

Retail, 11%

Transportation, Whsg. & Utilities,

3% Information, 3%

Financial Activities, 6%

Prof. & Business Svcs., 12%

Private Education & Health Svcs.,

21%

Leisure & Hospitality, 8%

Other Services, 3%

Government , 17%

Industry Mix in Deschutes County (based on payroll dollars)

Local Business Costs in Bend

Industrial land costs: $3.50/SF to $6.00/SF in city limits

Construction costs: $50 to $75/SF

Leasing costs (assumes base rent excluding NNN costs):

Industrial: $0.45 to $0.55/SF Commercial: $0.75-$1.50/SF Retail: $0.95-$2.25/SF

Business license fees: $50 per year through City of Bend

Source: EDCO Business Research, April 2013

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For some time, Oregon has had reputable national status for being a cost competitive location for business. Recent national rankings, at right, provide evidence of an econ-omy that balances innovative, cost-efficiency, and a fa-vorable tax environment with quality of life.

Contributing to the rankings is the fact that Oregon has no sales tax, no inventory tax, a single sales factor that bene-fits large employers with multiple operations, and an af-fordable property tax system. Oregon continues to see steady improvement in its econ-omy, particularly as employment strengthens and is pro-jected to continue to grow. In his upbeat May 2013 rev-enue forecast for Oregon, state economist Mark Mueller notes that the three main drags on the economyhousing, business and consumer confidence, and balance sheet positionsoutlook calls for increased sales and economic activity throughout the state, not just the Portland metro area. Average industrial, commercial, and residential power costs nearly half those in California and on average 25% below nation-al averages. With continued in-migration, labor costs are also among the most affordable on the West Coast. W

Overall, premium rates in Oregon have fallen or increased less than two percent for the past 23 years. In early 2012, th lowest in the coun epartment of Consumer and

Business Services. Low workand those improvements con-tinue in Oregon. For example, occupational injury and illness rate declined 35 percent be-tween 2002 and 2010. The pure premium rate for 2013 is increasing an average of 1.7 percent over 2012, reflect-ing changes in medical claims costs. (Employers see this change when their policy re-news.) The assessment to cov-er the costs of administering

o-grams remains at 6.2 percent of

i-um in 2013. Self-insured em-ployers and self-insured em-ployer groups pay 6.4 percent.

State Cost Factors Sales tax: None in Oregon.

Inventory tax: None in Oregon.

Corporate income tax is 6.6% on taxable income of $10 million or less; for incomes greater than $10 million, the rate is 7.6 % plus $660,000. S corporations are subject to a $150 minimum tax, while C corporations are subject to a range of $150 to $100,000 based on Oregon sales.

: The pure premium rate is $1.52/$100 of payroll, a 1.7% increase from 2012. Oregon has the 13th lowest rate in the nation, 16% below the national median.

Unemployment insurance: The minimum taxable rate is 2.2% and

experience. New employers pay 3.3% and the 2013 taxable wage base is $34,100.

Vehicle registration: $86 for two-year renewal.

Source: EDCO Business Research, May 2013

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UNEMPLOYMENT TREND

Historicallyrate tracks higher than the national

-tinued in-migration, job creation typi-cally lags population growth. In the most recent recession, unemployment peaked in 2009 and now is on a notice-able downward trend. The chart to the right provides a three-year perspective on unemployment in the Tri-County area. Since early 2010, unemployment rates have been re-duced significantly, lending credibility to structural changes resulting from employment gains. Unemployment rates in the first four months of 2013, while not reflected in the chart, declined even further, reducing

%, its lowest level since October 2008. HOUSING COSTS Average Monthly Rent

The Central Oregon rental market began tightening in 2010 and continues to face heightened demand in the midst of con-strained supply. According to the Central Oregon Rental Owners Association, current vacancy rates have shrunk to very low single digits (one percent in some cases as of April 2013), down from 12.4% in 2009. During the recession, over 1,500 homes came back on the market as rental units. That supply has now slowed significantly and the available rental inventory has shrunk, property manager says. An uptick in-migration to Bend further intensifies the demand for rental housing and exerts incremental pressure on prices. For the first time since 2008, there is interest in building multifamily residential construction in Bend. More than a half-dozen multifamily housing units are in the planning stages in 2013; one for over 100 units has been approved and others are likely to be approved in 2013. The best projection, though, points to about 200 additional rental units coming online by the end of 2013 and into 2014. The transition of OSU-Cascades to a full four year university in 2015 is expected to generate further interest in construction of multifamily units. For renters, property managers characterize the current environment as tight, as renters stay put and are expected to absorb rental increases in 2013.

Average Monthly Rent for a 3 Bedroom House ($)

Area 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Bend 965 1,005 969 969 1,012 1,231 1,110 Redmond 919 885 863 863 911 975 952 La Pine NA NA NA NA 861 889 838 Sunriver NA NA NA NA 896 1,086 1,066 Sisters NA NA NA NA 850 922 875 Crook County 748 846 809 809 847 835 955 Jefferson County 672 842 849 849 817 800 765 Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners Association (COROA); April 2013

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Home Prices

As with much of the rest of the country, residential property prices peaked to all-time highs in 2007 and declined in value by as much 40%. The benefit of the downturn is that Bend became far more affordable for incoming businesses and residents. Prices are now rebounding substantially, recovering some lost ground. Both median and average home prices increased in 2012 by about $30,000 and by roughly the same amount in the first quarter of 2013. Also signs of healthy recov-ery, the average number of days on the market has decreased and the number of short sales and bank owned sales are declining.

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Median Sales Price 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Crook County 149,375 195,500 199,450 177,500 112,000 91,100 79,900 87,000 Bend 279,900 351,978 345,000 289,450 212,000 191,750 190,000 220,395 Redmond 198,818 262,749 250,000 216,000 147,500 123,450 116,000 132,000 La Pine 148,450 183,500 215,000 160,000 109,000 99,900 88,200 94,950 Sisters 394,250 460,000 415,000 367,450 286,250 223,750 201,000 245,000 Sunriver 462,500 575,000 548,547 555,738 402,000 417,500 375,000 350,000 Jefferson County 133,500 165,080 177,950 139,950 89,900 69,950 69,900 71,550 U.S. 219,000 221,900 217,900 196,600 172,100 173,200 166,200 180,200 Average Sales Price Crook County 154,906 212,173 224,151 206,874 145,040 120,537 94,540 113,911 Bend 334,570 406,122 426,044 353,142 266,319 245,069 238,186 263,556 Redmond 226,238 292,268 286,543 245,204 170,739 142,402 137,214 148,086 La Pine 163,971 202,331 237,665 180,153 126,606 110,632 107,238 100,906 Sisters 449,979 514,259 526,626 437,636 372,483 295,488 248,019 294,247 Sunriver 501,764 627,345 637,734 628,979 458,614 455,550 398,948 381,530 Jefferson County 131,493 170,228 187,367 144,146 145,040 78,376 77,010 74,939 U.S. 267,400 268,200 266,000 242,700 216,900 220,000 214,300 225,500 Sources: Central Oregon Association of Realtors (COAR), National Association of Realtors

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Building Permits

The past year has marked major positive trends in economic growth and building activity. Building occupancy has increased to nearly the rates seen in 2007. Commercial and industrial activity in Bend is increasing due to demand for property and building space. According to Compass Commercial, building occupancy rates (net absorption) have been increasing and denoting positive economic growth. There has been a significant uptrend since 2012 in busi-nesses expanding or moving to Central Oregon. Representative of

downtown Bend and the Old Mill District both have very low vacancy rates and are enjoying increased commercial activity. City Financial Data

After passage of Measure 50 in 1997, Oregon tax rates were pegged at 90% of 1995 real market values, with an allowable 3% increase each year. New property and improvements to property are taxed at a value ratio of 87.5% for industrial and commercial property. As a result, the current effective prop-erty tax rate in Bend for assessed property is 1.33% for indus-trial and commercial. The City of Bend offers one of the low-est property tax rates in the region and, overall, prop-erty tax rates have remained stable over the past decade. VALUATIONS Trend Data for Real Estate

Real market values for each county in the Tri-County region are highlighted in the adjacent table. As a lagging indicator, real market values show declines over the past four years. Recent increases in real market value are not yet reflected in the data which is through June 30th of the year listed.

Financial Institutions

Seventeen financial institutions, with 48 retail branch locations are represented in Bend. In late 2012, Seattle-based Washington Federal acquired South Valley Bank & Trust and is now merging their Bend oper-ations. In 2013, EDCO helped bring CRAFT3, a non-profit bank, to Bend to serve all of Central and Eastern Oregon. Filling a gap in the funding landscape, CRAFT3 provides debt capital to both non-profit and for-profit organizations that are commonly thought of as "un-bankable" or "pre-bankable". The total deposit base for FDIC-insured institutions in Bend totaled $1.717 million as of June 30, 2012 (most currently available data). Bend makes up about three-quarters of

illion deposit base.

Building Activity in Bend

Year Residential* New

Commercial Total

Valuation 2006 6115 229 $468,460,500 2007 3126 321 $180,676,450 2008 1780 45 $284,068,181 2009 796 114 $73,966,647 2010 927 39 $69,017,859 2011 1387 21 $102,494,976 2012 2477 19 $207,346,324 2013 2938 12 $284,526,121 Source: City of Bend, *includes remodels and new construction.

Tax Millage Rates Per $1,000 Valuation in Bend & Redmond

Tax Year Millage Rate Change Property Ratio Bend Redmond Industrial Commercial

2001/02 14.6723 18.7197 0.730 0.740 2002/03 15.1626 18.8648 0.750 0.700 2003/04 15.1639 18.3456 0.737 0.693 2004/05 15.1107 17.9516 0.727 0.683 2005/06 15.0451 17.8424 0.623 0.588 2006/07 14.9827 17.3246 0.572 0.459 2007/08 14.9700 17.0031 0.469 0.400 2008/09 15.2536 17.1162 0.475 0.369 2009/10 15.6276 18.6232 0.532 0.450 2010/11 15.4840 18.3652 0.777 0.651 2011/12 15.2272 18.5072 0.982 0.794 2012/13 15.1552 18.8856 0.875 0.875 Sources: City of Redmond, Deschutes County Assessor

Real Estate Estimated Real Market Values (in billions of $) County 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Crook 1.04 1.61 2.56 3.95 3.80 2.56 2.09 1.76 1.70 Deschutes 11.18 20.93 28.38 36.92 37.67 33.14 23.49 21.6 21.00 Jefferson 1.52 1.96 2.36 2.83 2.98 2.96 2.58 2.41 2.32 Tri-County 13.74 24.50 33.30 43.70 44.45 37.18 28.05 25.77 25.02 Source: County Assessors in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Countiefiscal year ends in June and data shown reflect that timeframe.

Banks and Credit Unions in Bend Bank of America OnPoint Community Credit Union Bank of the Cascades Premier West Bank CRAFT3 SELCO Community Credit Union Columbia State Bank Sterling Savings Bank High Desert Bank Umpqua Bank Home Federal Bank U.S. National Bank of Oregon JPMorgan Chase Bank Washington Federal Savings Mid Oregon Credit Union Wells Fargo Bank Northwest Community Credit Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Summary of Deposits

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POPULATION GROWTH Deschutes County grew dramatically between the 1990 and 2000 Census and even more so between 2000 and 2010 (see table to the right). Bend more than doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 and grew by 47% between 2000 and 2010. While growth flat-tened between 2010 and 2012, current signs point to a pickup of in-migration and business activity in Bend. In its first revision to

forecast since 2004, the Office of Econom-ic Analysis released in March 2013 new projections out to 2050. In the near term, Deschutes County is expected to add about 3,000 residents each year in the 2015-2020 timeframe. The office projects a 15.5% in-

m 2020 to 2030, and to 12.6% from 2030 to 2040.

EDUCATION Public Schools Drawing from an attendance area greater than 1,600 square miles, the Bend-seventh largest Oregon school district, Bend-La Pine employs 1,533 staff and its 2012-13 budget is $115 million. Compared to nearly 2% statewide average enrollment growth, Bend-La Pine has grown 19.4% over the past 10 years more than any other school district. Nearly 17,000 students attend 28 schools. The District currently operates 16 K-5 elementary schools; seven middle schools including one that is a charter, one K-8 school, and five high schools. Of the , 98.5% meet Highly Qualified standards,

years teaching experience. District students met or exceeded statewide averages in every category measuring student performance and in the 2011-12 State School Report Card. 16

rating. More than 70% of Bend students continue their education in college following graduation.

Population in Central Oregon

Area 1990 2000 2010 2012 % Growth

2000-12 Oregon 2,842,321 3,421,399 3,837,300 3,883,735 13.5% Crook County 14,111 19,184 21,020 20,650 7.6% Deschutes County 74,958 115,367 157,905 160,140 38.8% Bend 20,469 52,029 76,639 77,455 48.9% Redmond 7,163 13,481 26,215 26,345 95.4% Jefferson County 13,676 19,009 21,750 21,940 15.4% Tri-County Total 102,745 153,560 200,675 202,730 32.0% Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Research Center. 1990 and 2000 Census numbers are for April 1 of that year, all others are for July 1. 2010 Census estimates were revised.

Population Projections 2015 - 2050 Area 2000 2010 2012 2015 2020 2030 2040 2050 Oregon 3,431,100 3,837,300 3,883,735 4,001,600 4,252,100 4,768,000 5,203,000 5,588,500 Tri-County Total 154,577 200,675 202,730 210,640 228,442 265,104 296,753 323,049 Crook 19,226 21,020 20,650 21,124 21,933 23,821 26,117 28,496 Deschutes 116,278 157,905 160,140 166,892 182,455 214,288 241,223 262,958 Jefferson 19,073 21,750 21,940 22,625 24,054 26,995 29,413 31,595 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (2000, 2010); Portland State University (2012); Oregon Office of Economic Analysis (2015 ).

K-District 2003 2013 % Bend-La Pine 1 13,671 16,319 +19.4% Redmond 2J 6,040 7,055 +16.8% Hillsboro 1J 18,850 20,903 +10.9% Salem-Keizer 24J 37,137 40,228 +8.3% N. Clackamas 12 15,777 16,972 +7.6% Medford 549C 13,014 13,187 +1.3% Statewide Avg. 554,071 563,714 +1.7% Eugene 4J 18,735 16,865 -10.0% Portland 1J 51,633 44,531 -13.8% Corvallis 509J 7,169 6,397 -10.8% Source: Oregon Department of Education, April 2013

2012 SAT Scores for High School Students in Bend High School Thinking Math Writing Total Bend HS 524 526 500 1550 Marshall HS N/A N/A N/A N/A Mountain 519 546 507 1572 Summit HS 550 556 539 1645 Oregon 521 523 498 1542 U.S. 496 514 488 1494 Sources: College Board, Bend-La Pine School District

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Since 2000, students in the Bend-La Pine Schools have continually scored higher on SAT tests than their peers nationwide (see chart on prior page). In 2012, Bend High School students were 56 points higher than the national average, Mountain View High School students scored 78 points higher, and Summit High School students exceeded the national norm by 151 points and the state norm by 103 points.

For more information about the Bend-La Pine School District, visit www.bendk12.or.us. Private Schools

Bend has 18 private schools that serve area youth of all ages. Six of these schools are faith-based and two, J Bar J and New Leaf Academy, are ther-apeutic schools for at-risk youth. While a diverse array of private schools and methods of educa-tion exist in Central Oregon, most notable given their larger student populations and widespread reputation are Trinity Lutheran School, Seven Peaks School, St. Francis of Assisi, and Cascades Academy, listed in the adjacent table. For more information regarding private schools in Bend, please refer to www.privateschoolreview.com. Central Oregon Community College

Central Oregon Community College (COCC) operates campuses in Bend, Redmond, Madras and Prineville. Founded in 1949, COCC (www.cocc.edu, 541-383-7700) i-sion 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.

small businesses. EDCO works closely with the SBDC to provide programs, counseling and market research assistance for entrepreneurs at the earliest stages of development.

-specific courses and workshops tailored to person and pro-

fessional development. Enrollment at COCC has increased dramatically, doubling in the last few years as more and more area residents turned to the College for education and training during the recent economic downturn. A record number of students have been earning certificates and degrees then transferring to four-year colleges and universities or moving into jobs locally using skills learned in the career and technical education programs. The Central Oregon Community College District encompasses all of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties, as well as the southern part of Wasco and northern portions of Klamath and Lake counties. A seven-member board of directors governs the College, with members of that board elected from geographic zones in the District. The District covers a 10,000-square-mile area, making it larger than eight of the U.S. states. The 200-acre Bend campus includes 26 buildings with a total of 575,000 square feet under roof. The newest buildings are the Jungers Culinary Center, funded primarily by private donations and opened in 2011, and the Health Careers Center and Science Center, funded by a voter-approved bond measure, both opening in fall 2012. Just twenty minutes awayCenter, a 26,000-square-foot technical training facility with certificate and degree programs readying students for jobs in

Select Private Schools in Bend

School Location/Phone # Number of students

Trinity Lutheran School (Pre K-12) www.saints.org

2550 NE Butler Market Rd. 541.382.1832 308

Seven Peaks School (Pre K-8) www.sevenpeaksschool.org

19660 Mountaineer Way 541.382.7755 286

St. Francis of Assisi (K-9) www.saintfrancisschool.net

2450 NE 27th St. 541.382.4701 255

Cascades Academy (Pre K-12) www.cascadesacademy.org

2150 NE Studio Rd. 541.382.0699 144

Source: EDCO Research

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on Technology Education Center will -square-foot facility,

planned and developed with industry participation, will be constructed right on the corner of Veterans Way and Salmon Drive and will house the Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence and Development (CEED) and courses and programs in Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection, Digital Arts and Media and Flexible Technology. For more information, visit www.cocc.edu/redmond or 541-504-2900. Oregon State University Cascades Campus

Founded in 2001, OSU-Cascades currently offers only upper-level and graduate courses in a unique partnership with Central Oregon Community College in which students typically took lower-division courses at COCC. The two insti-tutions share a beautiful, 200-acre cam-pus on the northwest side of Bend. Stu-dents who take advantage of this part-nership pay about 25 percent less in tui-tion and fees than they would at a tradi-tional university. Offering small class sizes, OSU-Cascades students may choose from 13 majors and more than 25 degree options (including Business Administra-tion, Energy Engineering Management, Tourism and Outdoor Leadership, Hospi-tality Management and, in Fall 2013, a Computer Science degree). As part of its Hospitality Management program, OSU- a-tion, offering executive education courses to hospitality leaders on the West Coast. Considered the world leader among hotel schools for its undergraduate, graduate and research programs, Cornell has built an international reputation among professional hoteliers and restaurateurs for its executive education program. An initiative to transform OSU-Cascades into a four year university has gained strong community support as well as the endorsement of Governor Kitzhaber and the Oregon University System, resulting in the campus expansion being placed near the top of a list of more than 30 higher-education projects. The four-year university would be funded by $4 million from the community, $16 million from the state and $4 million in campus funds; as of the publication date of this Profile, prospects for approval by the Oregon Legislature in 2013 look very promising. If approved, plans call for enrollment to double from 1,000 to 2,000 by the year 2015 and to 5,000 by 2025. Additional Colleges and Universities

Additional accredited academic institutions have a presence in Central Oregon, typically combining evening and occasion-al weekend classes in conjunction with distance learning.

Concordia University, offers an MBA locally (1-866-288-3931) Eastern Oregon University Division of Distance Education (541-385-1137) George Fox University (1-800-631-0921) Linfield College - Central Oregon Center (541-388-2986) Oregon Institute of Technology Kilns College School of Theology & Mission, Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies

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UTILITIES SERVING BEND

Electric Companies Providers of electric power in Bend are:

Pacific Power (PPL), 888-221-7070 Central Electric Cooperative (CEC), 541-548-2144

average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon providers offer rates up to nearly 20% below the U.S. average and over 50% below those in neighboring California. Natural Gas

Natural gas is widely available throughout Central Oregon and is supplied by Cascade Natural Gas Corporation (CNGC; 888-522-1130). Transmission to the region is provided by 36 and 42 inch high capacity lines that run from Canada to southern California. Headquartered in Kennewick Washington, CNGC serves more than 46,000 local industrial, commercial and residential customers from a region-al operations base in Bend. Potential users for the Large Volume rate should contact EDCO for additional information about their potential usage conditions.

Water and Sewer System & Rates

For several years over the past decade, Bend has had its water ranked among the includes a

watershed (collected from a diversion 13 miles from the City limits and supple-mented by a diversion of natural spring flows from the Tumalo Creek basin) and deep aquifer wells (9 groundwater facilities consisting of 25 wells with depth rang-es between 400 and 1000 feet). Annual snowmelt and precipitation contributes an average recharge of 3800 cubic feet per second annually, about 2.4 billion gallons per day. In addition to the City of Bend, two other water providers serve potable

stem Roats Water System and Avion Water Company.

system utilizes the latest technology for the least environmental impact and greatest savings to residents and businesses. The monthly fixed rate for sewer service in the Bend area is $41.86.

TELECOMMUNICATION

Becommunities for telecommunications, offering services usually found only in large metro areas, including metro and carrier Ethernet access rates up to 10Gb. Bend boasts high-end specialized data and telecommunications providers with extensive fiber-based infrastructure throughout the city and region. Redmond is also connected to multiple regional and statewide high capacity networks that utilize advanced dense wave division multiplexing and self-healing ring technology for redundancy and reliability. Local companies provide services with access options including land line (copper), fiber optics, and wireless (WiFi, WiMax, HSPA+ and secure microwave). DSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM and Metro Ethernet services along with the traditional high capacity TDM services (T1, T3, and OCx) are available from a number of these providers.

Average 2012 Electricity Rates (in cents, per kwh)

Service Class U.S. CA OR CEC PPL Industrial 6.70 10.73 5.61 5.52 5.47 Commercial 10.12 13.60 8.34 5.63 7.11 Sources: EDCO, U.S. Dept. of Energy Administration Table 5.6.B

Natural Gas Rates

User Base Charge

Cost Per Therm

Commercial $3.00 $1.00 Industrial $12.00 $0.93 Large Vol General* Included $0.90 *Requires specific contract and usage condi-tions; 1 therm = 1,000 BTUs. Source: EDCO

Water Rates in Bend Meter

size Monthly

Fixed Rate Volume

Rate (/ccf) 0.625" $15.20 $1.55 0.75" $20.67 $1.55

1" $32.07 $1.55 1.5" $62.31 $1.55 2" $111.24 $1.55 3" $291.63 $1.55 4" $456.20 $1.55 6" $891.30 $1.55

Source: CiviData, LLC

Bend Communications Providers Quantum Comm. Commercial 541-923-5599 BendTel Commercial 541-389-4020 BendBroadband Residential & Commercial 541-388-5820 Integra Commercial www.integra.com Century Link Residential & Commercial www.qwest.com

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SERVICES

Health Services

els. Bend, along with the rest of Central Oregon, has a high concentration of world-class physicians and specialists, attracted to the area for its high quality-of- e-search and care in cardiology and orthopedics lead the nation. St. Charles Health System owns and operates medical centers in Redmond, Madras and Bend (Oregon's only Level II Trauma Center east of the Cascades) and leases and oper-ates Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville. St. Charles Medical Center is a fully accredited, 261-bed hospital with 2,158 medical staff and employees. Services include 24-hour emergency care, intensive/cardiac care, physical, respiratory and nutritional therapy, radiology, surgery and an on-campus rehabilitation center. In addition, St. Charles Medical Center offers quality care services including cancer care, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, stroke care, and weight loss surgery. High-tech leading-edge services are also present

Over the years, St. Charles Health System has been recognized as the primary provider of quality health care for patients in Central and Eastern Oregon. In 2012, Thomson Reuters recognized St. Charles as one of the best health systems in the nation for quality and efficiency for the fourth year running.

Fire & Emergency Services

Bend Fire & Rescue provides fire and emergency medical services including advanced life support and transporting ser-vices, 24 hours per day. Bend Fire & Rescue operates 5 fire stations, provides 164 square miles of fire coverage, and pro-vides more than 1450 square miles of ambulance service area. This service is provided by 68 career firefighters and par-amedics. The current ISO Fire Service Rating is 4. AirLink and Life Flight of Oregon provide immediate response helicopter and fixed-wing air ambulance service throughout Central Oregon. These services are supported by level II and level III hospital trauma centers.

TRANSPORTATION

Commercial Air, General Avia-tion, & Freight Services

The Bend Municipal Airport is located just outside the Bend city limits in Deschutes County and is owned and managed by the City of Bend. The 415 acre airport has a single 5,200-foot runway with parallel full length taxiways on the east and west sides. A total of 67 separate structures reside at the airport, 15 city-owned and 52 privately owned. There are currently 14 businesses located at the airport. Aircraft manufactur-ing, aircraft parts manufacturing, and helicopter flight training com-prise the greatest commercial activity at the airport.

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Twenty minutes away from Bend, the Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com) provides commercial air ser-vice with 14 departures each day to six international airports: Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle. Several years ago RDM completed a three-year $40 million expansion project, increasing the size of the ter-minal six-fold. In mid-June 2013, daily nonstop service between RDM and LAX started with Ameri-can Airlines, bringing the number of carriers at the airport to four (Alaska, American, United, and Delta). The Airport is home to the USDA Forest Service Redmond Air Center, Cascade Avia-tion Management, Life Flight, Butler Aviation, Les Schwab, Bonneville Power, and Henderson Aviation. RDM also provides air cargo services and hosts general aviation traffic, including extensive corporate and business travel. Fed Ex, United Parcel Service and the USPS provide air freight and package express services to Bend.

Motor Freight

US Highway 97 passes through Bend and is a major north-south freight route, connecting California and Washington via I-5. Highway 97 east-west connections are made via I-84, joining Portland to Boise and points east. State Highway 20 also passes through Bend offering an east and west route across the state. There are eight regional trucking firms based in Central Oregon and five nationwide long haul carriers serving the area. Motor freight imports can exceed exports, result-ing in attractive freight rates for shipping from Central Oregon.

Rail Services

Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific railways provide Bend direct shipping to any market in the Unit-ed States, Canada and Mexico. Multimodal freight loading and offloading is provided by the Prineville Railway Freight Depot (www.cityofprinevillerailway.com) at its facility outside Prineville. PARKS & RECREATION

for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The City of Bend maintains 81 parks located on over 2500 acres including 63 miles of walking and biking trails. The Bend Parks and Recreation District runs over 770 rec programs annually, providing sports and activities for people of all age n-ior Center offer a diverse schedule of classes and recreational opportunities. Bend parks and facilities regularly hold community events such as the Bend Pet Parade, Day of Play, and a wide array of local concerts. With over 2.5 million acres of public land and open space in Central Oregon, outdoor recreation enthusiasts from begin-ner to professional find outstanding opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing (cross country and downhill), waterskiing, golf-ing, kayaking, white water rafting, rock climbing, mountaineering, fly-fishing, hunting, camping, and horseback riding. Just 20 minutes outside of Bend, Mount Bachelor Ski Resort is a world-renowned winter sports wonderland. Offering 3,683 acres of terrain and 71 runs for all skill levels, Mount Bachelor is famous for its dry snow and blue skies. It has been rated a Top 30 List resort by Ski Magazine and frequently hosts national-level events. Often referred to as

Golf Digest30 courses within a short distance from Bend, the area is a haven for golf enthusiasts and professionals.

Flying Time to Markets Served Flight to: Flying Time Denver, CO 2 hours 24 min Los Angeles, CA 2 hours 0 min Portland, OR 0 hours 40 min Salt Lake City, UT 1 hour 30 min San Francisco, CA 2 hours 8 min Seattle, WA 1 hour 10 min Source: Redmond Municipal Airport

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TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE

in the

climate typically consists of sunny days, low humidity, and cool nights that are characteristic of . Bend is a destination for a diverse array of out-

doorsmen, tourists, and families with active lifestyles. Serving as the dramatic backdrop for Central Oregon, the Cascade Mountains sit just 30 miles west of Bend. This mountain range receives an average of over 120 inches of precipitation annually and shelters the Bend area from much of the moisture travelling east.

However, runoff from the Cascades feeds many lakes and reservoirs

around Central Oregon and allows for an abundance of fresh water in the Bend area. Local Cascade peaks such as Mount Bachelor, the Three Sisters, and Hoodoo Butte offer ample opportunities for hiking and snow sports. Summer temperatures average a high of 80° Fahrenheit and a low of 41°. Win-ter temperatures range from an average high of 46° to an average low of 21°. Precipitation, mostly in the form of snow, is concentrated between November and March.

COMMUTE TIME

Drive times in Central Oregon are very manageable. Most Bend residents also work in Bend and can count on a com-

minutes. However, the Tri-County area workforce is regional in nature, so it not atypical for Bend residents to commute to Red-mond for work, a drive that is under 30 minutes. Based on U.S. 2010 Census information, commute time is under 20 minutes for Deschutes County residents and just over 20 minutes for Crook and Jefferson County residents. asonable given the more rural nature and smaller popula-tions of the latter two counties. Even a commute from Bend to Redmond a common commute is less than a half hour.

City Elevation La Pine Sunriver Bend Sisters Redmond Prineville Madras Warm Springs

Bend, Oregon Weather Profile Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average High (°F) 41° 46° 51° 57° 65° 74° 81° 80° 74° 64° 48° 41° Average Low (°F) 21° 24° 26° 28° 34° 41° 45° 44° 37° 31° 27° 22° Mean (°F) 32° 36° 38° 44° 50° 57° 64° 64° 55° 47° 38° 32° Average Precipitation (inches) 1.8 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 1.6 2.0 Source: CountryStudies.us

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DRIVING DISTANCES FROM BEND With Hwy 97 running north to south and Hwy 20 running east to west in Bend, travel distances to other points in Central Oregon are efficient, typically no more than 30 to 40 minutes in any direction. Portland is an easy three hour trip and other major West Coast citiesSeattle, Boise and San Francisco BUSINESS PROGRAMS & ORGANIZATIONS

Programs & Clubs Services Accelerate Bend / Bend 2030 541-388-5505 | www.bend2030.org

AdFed of Central Oregon 541-385-1992 | www.adfedco.org

City Club of Central Oregon 541-633-7163 | www.cityclubco.com

HRACO (HR Assoc. of Central Oregon) 541-382-6946 | www.HRCentralOregon.org

-related topics including continuing education

Inventors Northwest 541-317-1154 www.coinventorsgroup.ning.com

-on-one consulting opportunities

NEW (Network of Entrepreneurial Women) 541-350-9135 | ww.networkwomen.org

opportunities for women

Opportunity Knocks 541-318-4650 | www.opp-knocks.org

, and key employees -to-peer problem solving

Oregon Employer Council Central OR 541-749-4011 | www.oregon.gov/EMPLOY/OEC

Tech Alliance 541-409-6560 | www.techallianceco.org

-Up groups, events, & education for tech professionals

-cost office space that fosters collaboration between tenants ADDITIONAL BUSINESS RESOURCES

Organizations Services Abilitree 541-388-8103 | www.abilitree.org

and job placement for people with disabilities

Bend Chamber of Commerce 541-382-3221 | ww.bendchamber.org

Distance from Bend Oregon City State Miles Drive Time Portland OR 145 3 hrs, 3 min Medford OR 189 4 hrs, 6 min Olympia WA 251 4 hrs, 44 min Seattle WA 311 5 hrs, 42 min Boise ID 323 6 hrs, 33 min San Francisco CA 507 9 hrs, 0 min Los Angeles CA 838 13 hrs, 48 min Source: Mapquest

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Bend Downtown Association 541-788-3628 www.downtownbend.org

downtown businesses

Business Oregon 541-388-3236 | www.oregon4biz.com

pansion at the state level

via the Global Strategy Team

City of Bend & BEDAB (Bend Economic Development Advisory Board) 541-388-5529 | ww.ci.bend.or.us

City administration and finance

COCC (Central Oregon Community Col-lege) 541-383-7700 | www.cocc.edu

-year associate degree programs as well as technical training Provides a range of continuing education and personal development programs

CEED (Center for Entrepreneurship Excellence and Economic Develop-ment) 541-383-7713 | www.cocc.edu

various entrepreneur-ship and business development fields

MATC (Manufacturing and Applied Technology Center) 541-504-2933 | www.cocc.edu

(welding, machin-ing, quality assurance, etc.)

the needs of a specific business

COIC (Central Oregon Intergovernmen-tal Council) 541-548-8163 | www.coic.org

training

Deschutes County 541-388-6584 | www.deschutes.org

Manages job-creation incentive program in partnership with EDCO

Deschutes Library 541-617-7087 | ww.deschuteslibrary.org

Business librarians offer entrepreneurs, small business market research Provides meeting space at no charge

EDCO (Economic Development for Cen-tral Oregon) 541-388-3236 | www.edcoinfo.com

Recruits traded-sector companies to relocate to Central Oregon Provides comprehensive assistance to expanding companies

, resources, guidance Manage PubTalk events and the Bend Venture Conference Business Development Mgr - Bend

541-388-3236 | www.edcoinfo.com for Bend

Venture Catalyst Program 541-388-3236 | www.edcoinfo.com

entrepreneurial ecosystem in Central Oregon

HiDEC (High Desert Enterprise Consor-tium) 541-388-3236 | www.hidec.org

, primarily for manufacturing and office processes

, industry roundtables

OMEP (Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership) 541-350-7429 | www.omep.org

Training for manufacturers in leadership and workforce engagement Emphasizes implementation of lean manufacturing principles

OSU-Cascades Campus (Oregon State University) 541-322-3100 | www.osucascades.edu

graduate degree programs

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SBDC (Small Business Development Center) 541-383-7290 | www.cocc.edu/sbdc

No cost, confidential business advice for entrepreneurs, small businesses tc.)

SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Execu-tives) 541-388-3236 | www.centraloregon.score.org

No cost business education and mentorship, pairing retired executives with business owners and founders

Many valuable templates and tools on national website

Vocational Rehab 541-388-6336 | ww.oregon.gov/dhs/vr

Worksource Bend (Oregon Employment Department) 541-388-6050 | www.worksourceoregon.org

ecruitment and hiring services for employers

BEND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD (BEDAB)

Dave Slavensky, Chair (Structus Building Technologies) Bill Kuhn (Bank of the Cascades) Dale Van Valkenburg (Brooks Resources) Eric Strobel (BBSI HR Management Company) Erich Schultz (Compass Commercial Real Estate) Katherine Tank (Tank Law, P.C.) Nate LiaBraaten (Economic Development for Central Oregon)

Dr. Rod Elliot-Mullens (St. Charles Medical Center) Steve Curley (SBDC at COCC) Tim Casey (Bend Chamber of Commerce) Van Lewing (Retired-start-up Venture Funding) Van Schoessler (Stanley Outdoors) Wally Corwin (Jeld-Wen)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) 705 SW Bonnett Way, Suite 1000 Bend, OR 97702 Phone: 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135 www.edcoinfo.com Nate LiaBraaten Business Development Manager, Bend Bend, OR 97702 Phone: 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135


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