1826 NW Wild Rye Circle Bend - Property Development Packet

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Subject Property: Tax Lot # 171219BD01100 |Bend, Oregon | 97703 1826 NW Wild Rye Circle Prepared By: Danetta Rider 845 SW Veterans Way Redmond, OR 97760 Office: 541-527-1274 Email: danettar@deschutestitle.com “Service is the Difference” Property Development Packet DISCLAIMER: Deschutes County Title has provided this information as a courtesy and assumes no liability for errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the data and does not warranty the fitness of this product for any particular purpose. Bend 397 SW Upper Terrace Dr Bend, Oregon 97702 Office: 541.389.2120 Fax: 541.389.2180 Redmond 845 SW Veterans Way Redmond, Oregon 97756 Office: 541.527.1274 Fax: 541.527.1281 La Pine 51515 Huntington Rd La Pine, Oregon 97739 Office: 541.876.6990 Fax: 541.876.2740 St Helens 240 South First Street St. Helens, Oregon 97051 Office: 503.397.2587 Fax: 503.366.1708 Prepared for Diane Lozito bendarearealtor@gmail.com (541) 548-3598

DESCHUTESCOUNTYPROPERTYPROFILEINFORMATION

Parcel#:244425

TaxLot:171219BD01100

Owner:Stoops,Reed

CoOwner:

Site:1826NWWildRyeCir

BendOR97703

Mail:350NFranklinSt#2

JuneauAK99801

LandUse:100-Residential-Vacant

StdLandUse:RSFR-SingleFamilyResidence

Legal:NORTHRIMONAWBREYBUTTEPHASE1Lot:4

Twn/Rng/Sec:T:17SR:12ES:19Q:NWQQ:SE

ASSESSMENT&TAXINFORMATION

MarketTotal:$425,000.00

MarketLand:$425,000.00

MarketImpr:

AssessmentYear:2022

AssessedTotal:$272,540.00

Exemption:

Taxes:$4,316.44

LevyCode:1-001

LevyRate:15.8378

SALE&LOANINFORMATION

SaleDate:02/09/2009

SaleAmount:$300,00000

Document#:5562

DeedType:Deed

LoanAmount:

Lender:

LoanType:

InterestType:

TitleCo:WESTERNTITLE&ESCROWCO

SentryDynamics,Inc

PROPERTYCHARACTERISTICS

YearBuilt:

EffYearBuilt:

Bedrooms:

Bathrooms:

#ofStories:

TotalSqFt:

Floor1SqFt:

Floor2SqFt:

BasementSqFt:

Lotsize:1.17Acres(50,965SqFt)

GarageSqFt:

GarageType:

AC:

Pool:

HeatSource:

Fireplace:

BldgCondition:

Neighborhood:019

Lot:4

Block:

Plat/Subdiv:NorthRimOnAwbreyButtePh01

Zoning:RS-ResidentialStandardDensity

SchoolDist:1-Bend-LaPineAdministrative Census:1017-001100

Recreation:

anditscustomersmakenorepresentations,warrantiesorconditions,expressorimplied,astotheaccuracyorcompletenessofinformationcontainedinthis report

Deschutes County Property Information

Report Date: 8/3/2023 8:52:13 AM

Disclaimer

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Account Summary

Account Information

Mailing

STOOPS, REED 350 N FRANKLIN ST #2 JUNEAU, AK 99801

Current Assessed Values:

Subdivision: Block: 4 Lot:

NORTH RIM ON AWBREY BUTTE PHASE 1

Assessor Acres:

Property Class: 100 -- RESIDENTIAL

Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments

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.

Ownership
Tax
244425
Address: Map and Taxlot: Account: Situs Address: Mailing Name:
Status: 171219BD01100
1826 NW WILD RYE CIR, BEND, OR 97703 STOOPS, REED Assessable
Property
Assessment Tax Code
Current Tax Year:
$4,316.44 1.17
$425,000 $0 Land
Total
Real
$272,540
Taxes
Area:
1001
Valuation
Structures
$425,000
Market Values as of Jan. 1, 2022
$272,540 Maximum Assessed Assessed Value Veterans Exemption
2018 - 2019 2019 - 2020 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 Real Market Value - Land $270,000 $270,000 $270,000 $350,000 $425,000 Real Market Value - Structures $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Total Real Market Value $270,000 $270,000 $270,000 $350,000 $425,000 Maximum Assessed Value $242,170 $249,430 $256,910 $264,610 $272,540 Total Assessed Value $242,170 $249,430 $256,910 $264,610 $272,540 Veterans 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

Tax Payment History

Sales History

Year Date Due Transaction Type Transaction Date As Of Date Amount Received Tax Due Discount Amount Interest Charged Refund Interest 2022 11-15-2022 PAYMENT 11-17-2022 11-15-2022 $4,186.95 ($4,316.44) $129.49 $0.00 $0.00 2022 11-15-2022 IMPOSED 10-12-2022 11-15-2022 $0.00 $4,316.44 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 2021 11-15-2021 PAYMENT 11-19-2021 11-15-2021 $4,067.63 ($4,193.43) $125.80 $0.00 $0.00 2021 11-15-2021 IMPOSED 10-11-2021 11-15-2021 $0.00 $4,193.43 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 2020 11-15-2020 PAYMENT 02-08-2021 02-08-2021 $3,989.03 ($3,936.54) $0.00 $52.49 $0.00 2020 11-15-2020 IMPOSED 10-09-2020 11-15-2020 $0.00 $3,936.54 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00
Sale Date Seller Buyer Sale Amount Sale Type Recording Instrument 02/04/2009 TOBIASON, ERIK A & KAREN STOOPS, REED $300,000 33-CONFIRMED SALE 2009-5562 03/10/2005 BROOKS RESOURCES CORP TOBIASON, ERIK A & KAREN $315,000 30-UNCONFIRMED SALE 2005-18404
No Structures Found. Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 2 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)

Land Characteristics

Ownership

Service Providers Please contact districts to confirm.

Development Summary

Land Description Acres Land Classification Urban Lot 1.17
Name Type Name Ownership Type Ownership Percentage OWNER STOOPS, REED OWNER 100.00% Category Name Phone Address COUNTY SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 SCHOOL DISTRICT BEND - LA PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 355-1000 520 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA NORTH STAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (541) 355-2300 63567 NW BROWNRIGG LANE, BEND, OR 97703 MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA PACIFIC CREST MIDDLE SCHOOL (541) 355-7800 3030 NW ELWOOD LANE, BEND, OR 97703 HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL (541) 355-4000 2855 NW CLEARWATER DR, BEND, OR 97703 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 97703 PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT BEND PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT (541) 389-7275 799 SW COLUMBIA ST, BEND, OR 97702 LIBRARY DISTRICT DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY (541) 617-7050 601 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 WATER SERVICE PROVIDER BEND WATER DEPARTMENT (541) 317-3000 62975 BOYD ACRES RD, Bend, OR 97701 GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE BEND GARBAGE & RECYCLING (541) 382 - 2263 20835 NE MONTANA WAY, BEND, OR 97709
Jurisdiction City Zoning Description Bend RS RESIDENTIAL STANDARD DENSITYBEND UGB
Planning Jursidiction: Urban Reserve Area: Urban Growth Boundary: Bend No Bend No permit records found. Permit Detail 019 26 5 100 -- RESIDENTIAL Neighborhood: Study Area: Maintenance Area: Property Class: Subdivision: NORTH RIM ON AWBREY BUTTE PHASE 1 Lot: 4 Block: Legal Description: Assessor's Office Supplemental Information Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 3 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)

STATEMENT OF TAX ACCOUNT

2022 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,316.44 Nov 15, 2022 2021 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,193.43 Nov 15, 2021 2020 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,936.54 Nov 15, 2020 2019 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,866.59 Nov 15, 2019 2018 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,758.43 Nov 15, 2018 2017 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,648.25 Nov 15, 2017 2016 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,479.21 Nov 15, 2016 2015 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,382.90 Nov 15, 2015 2014 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,115.46 Nov 15, 2014 2013 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,696.39 Nov 15, 2013 2012 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,693.74 Nov 15, 2012 2011 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,914.20 Nov 15, 2011 2010 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,856.28 Nov 15, 2010 2009 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,209.71 Nov 15, 2009 2008 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,265.49 Nov 15, 2008 2007 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,111.54 Nov 15, 2007 2006 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,023.51 Nov 15, 2006 2005 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,947.77 Nov 15, 2005 2004 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $659.41 Nov 15, 2004
DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR DESCHUTES SERVICES BUILDING BEND OR 97703 (541) 388-6540 STOOPS, REED 350 N FRANKLIN ST 2 JUNEAU AK 99801 3-Aug-2023 244425 Tax Account # Account Status Roll Type Situs Address A Real 1826 NW WILD RYE CIR BEND 97703 Tax Summary Tax Year Tax Type Total Due Current Due Interest Due Discount Available Original Due Due Date 1001 Aug 3, 2023 Lender Name Loan Number Property ID Interest To $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 4 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)

REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT

JULY 1, 2022 TO JUNE 30, 2023

DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON - 1300 NW WALL ST STE 203, BEND, OR 97703

TAX BY DISTRICT

TAX ACCOUNT: 244425

STOOPS, REED 350 N FRANKLIN ST 2 JUNEAU AK 99801

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

CODE: 1001

SITUS ADDRESS: MAP: 100 CLASS: 171219-BD-01100

LEGAL:

1826 NW WILD RYE CIR BEND

NORTH RIM ON AWBREY BUTTE PHAS 4

VALUES: REAL MARKET (RMV)

LAND STRUCTURES TOTAL RMV TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE VETERAN'S EXEMPTION

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STOOPS, REED 350 N FRANKLIN ST 2 JUNEAU AK 99801

TAX ACCOUNT: 244425

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NET TAXABLE: TOTAL PROPERTY TAX: LAST YEAR THIS YEAR 350,000 0 350,000 425,000 0 425,000 264,610 0 264,610 4,193.43 272,540 0 272,540 4,316.44 TAX QUESTIONS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (541) 388-6540 (541) 388-6508
$4,186.95
05/15/23 02/15/23 $1,438.82 $2,820.08 $4,186.95
272,540 264,610
09100002444250000143882000028200800004186958
MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE
* In Person 1300 NW Wall Street, Ste 203, Bend (2nd Floor) For Property Information: dial.deschutes.org SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 1,276.74 C O C C 166.30 HIGH DESERT ESD 25.86 EDUCATION TOTAL: 1,468.90 DESCHUTES COUNTY 326.53 COUNTY LIBRARY 147.42 COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT 281.42 COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 6.08 9-1-1 97.00 CITY OF BEND 751.34 CITY OF BEND LOCAL OPTION 54.51 BEND JUNIPER RIDGE URBAN RENEWAL 30.91 MURPHY CROSSING URBAN RENEWAL 13.03 BEND CORE URBAN RENEWAL 14.64 BEND METRO PARK & RECREATION 391.56 GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 2,114.44 COUNTY LIBRARY BOND 91.95 CITY OF BEND ROAD BOND 2011 35.21 CITY OF BEND ROAD BOND 2021 46.69 BEND METRO PARK AND REC BOND 35.54 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2007 190.37 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2013 55.41 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2017 257.03 C O C C BOND 20.90 BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 733.10 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 5 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 6 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
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Map and Ta x l ot: 171 21 9B D01100 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 7 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
d Map

AerialMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

AssessorMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

ContourMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

FloodMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

AerialMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

SoilMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

StreetMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

SubdivisionMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

TransportationMap

ZoningMap

ParcelID:244425

TaxAccount#:171219BD01100

1826NWWildRyeCir, BendOR97703

Thismap/plat isbeingfurnishedasanaidinlocatingtheherein describedlandinrelationtoadjoiningstreets,natural boundariesandotherland,andisnot asurveyoftheland depicted Except totheextent apolicyoftitleinsuranceis expresslymodifiedbyendorsement,ifany,thecompanydoes not insuredimensions,distances,locationofeasements, acreageorothermattersshownthereon

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BEND DEVELOPMENT CODE

The contents of can be found here:

https://bend.municipal.codes/BDC/2.1

DESCHUTES COUNTY CODE

https://deschutescounty.municipalcodeonline.com/book?type=ordinan

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Site Details Map

City: Bend

County: Deschutes County

State: Oregon

ZIP Code: 97703

Census Tract: 41017001102

Census Block Group: 410170011023

CBSA: Bend, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area

of Land Management, State of Oregon GEO, State of Oregon, Esri, HERE, Garmin, INCREMENT P, NGA, USGS, U.S. Forest Service 0 0.8 1.6 mi
Bureau
Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770
1826 NW
This site is located in:
August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 1 of 1

ACS Population Summary

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 3,322 330 Total Households 1,251 128 Total Housing Units 1,375 137 POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total 3,278 100.0% 330 Enrolled in school 867 26 4% 129 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 21 0.6% 35 Public school 0 0.0% 0 Private school 21 0.6% 35 Enrolled in kindergarten 31 0.9% 31 Public school 24 0.7% 34 Private school 7 0.2% 63 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 231 7.0% 148 Public school 187 5.7% 177 Private school 44 1.3% 38 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 220 6.7% 65 Public school 192 5 9% 63 Private school 28 0.9% 46 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 225 6 9% 81 Public school 197 6.0% 75 Private school 29 0.9% 57 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 117 3.6% 117 Public school 97 3.0% 140 Private school 21 0.6% 51 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 21 0 6% 40 Public school 13 0.4% 31 Private school 8 0 2% 86 Not enrolled in school 2,411 73.6% 181 POPULATION AGE 65+ BY RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Total 713 100.0% 113 Living in Households 712 99 9% 113 Living in Family Households 655 91.9% 118 Householder 387 54 3% 74 Spouse 250 35 1% 58 Parent 18 2.5% 55 Parent-in-law 0 0 0% 0 Other Relative 0 0.0% 0 Nonrelative 0 0 0% 0 Living in Nonfamily Households 57 8.0% 58 Householder 57 8.0% 58 Nonrelative 0 0.0% 0 Living in Group Quarters 0 0 0% 1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 1 of 24

ACS Population Summary

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE AND SIZE Family Households 1,102 88 1% 131 2-Person 660 52.8% 99 3-Person 141 11 3% 91 4-Person 157 12 5% 64 5-Person 122 9 8% 61 6-Person 21 1.7% 33 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0 Nonfamily Households 149 11 9% 77 1-Person 116 9 3% 62 2-Person 19 1.5% 35 3-Person 14 1.1% 108 4-Person 0 0.0% 0 5-Person 0 0.0% 0 6-Person 0 0.0% 0 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE UNDER 18 YEARS BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with one or more people under 18 years 397 31.7% 99 Family households 397 31.7% 99 Married-couple family 354 28.3% 109 Male householder, no wife present 6 0.5% 72 Female householder, no husband present 37 3.0% 39 Nonfamily households 0 0.0% 0 Households with no people under 18 years 854 68.3% 97 Married-couple family 680 54.4% 96 Other family 24 1.9% 63 Nonfamily households 149 11.9% 77 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 483 38.6% 75 1-Person 53 4.2% 50 2+ Person Family 430 34.4% 78 2+ Person Nonfamily 0 0.0% 0 Households with No Pop 65+ 768 61.4% 114 1-Person 63 5.0% 68 2+ Person Family 672 53.7% 116 2+ Person Nonfamily 33 2.6% 61 HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RELATIVES AND NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 3,322 100.0% 330 In Family Households 3,109 93 6% 342 In Married-Couple Family 2,841 85 5% 352 Relatives 2,841 85 5% 352 Nonrelatives 0 0.0% 0 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 73 2.2% 121 Relatives 69 2.1% 115 Nonrelatives 4 0.1% 47 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 195 5 9% 208 Relatives 185 5.6% 208 Nonrelatives 10 0.3% 94 In Nonfamily Households 212 6.4% 182 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 2 of 24

ACS Population Summary

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Total 3,232 100.0% 328 5 to 17 years Speak only English 668 20 7% 154 Speak Spanish 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 14 0.4% 32 Speak English "very well" or "well" 14 0.4% 32 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 18 to 64 years Speak only English 1,711 52.9% 193 Speak Spanish 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 16 0.5% 28 Speak English "very well" or "well" 16 0.5% 28 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 111 3.4% 139 Speak English "very well" or "well" 111 3 4% 139 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 65 years and over Speak only English 637 19 7% 107 Speak Spanish 5 0.2% 57 Speak English "very well" or "well" 5 0.2% 57 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 27 0.8% 31 Speak English "very well" or "well" 27 0.8% 30 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 44 1.4% 74 Speak English "very well" or "well" 44 1.4% 74 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 3 of 24
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK Total 1,533 100.0% 198 Worked in state and in county of residence 1,469 95.8% 198 Worked in state and outside county of residence 62 4 0% 45 Worked outside state of residence 1 0.1% 11 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 1,691 100.0% 214 Male: 870 51 4% 118 Employee of private company workers 405 24 0% 111 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 172 10 2% 54 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 38 2.2% 26 Local government workers 86 5.1% 84 State government workers 17 1.0% 31 Federal government workers 75 4.4% 46 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 77 4.6% 50 Unpaid family workers 0 0.0% 0 Female: 821 48 6% 122 Employee of private company workers 227 13 4% 87 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 122 7 2% 49 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 244 14 4% 132 Local government workers 41 2.4% 32 State government workers 19 1.1% 31 Federal government workers 0 0.0% 0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 132 7.8% 112 Unpaid family workers 37 2 2% 75 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND PRESENCE OF A COMPUTER Total 3,322 100.0% 330 Population <18 in Households 772 23 2% 137 Have a Computer 772 23 2% 146 Have NO Computer 0 0.0% 0 Population 18-64 in Households 1,837 55 3% 226 Have a Computer 1,828 55 0% 226 Have NO Computer 9 0 3% 91 Population 65+ in Households 712 21 4% 113 Have a Computer 712 21.4% 113 Have NO Computer 0 0 0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 1,251 100.0% 128 With an Internet Subscription 1,217 97.3% 130 Dial-Up Alone 0 0 0% 0 Broadband 1,098 87 8% 121 Satellite Service 45 3 6% 35 Other Service 0 0 0% 0 Internet Access with no Subscription 9 0.7% 68 With No Internet Access 25 2 0% 129 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 4 of 24
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK Total 1,533 100.0% 198 Drove alone 936 61 1% 163 Carpooled 192 12 5% 84 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 0 0.0% 0 Bus or trolley bus 0 0.0% 0 Light rail, streetcar or trolley 0 0.0% 0 Subway or elevated 0 0.0% 0 Long-distance/Commuter Train 0 0.0% 0 Ferryboat 0 0.0% 0 Taxicab 0 0.0% 0 Motorcycle 1 0.1% 11 Bicycle 3 0.2% 34 Walked 25 1.6% 38 Other means 21 1.4% 41 Worked at home 353 23 0% 105 WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK FROM HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 1,179 100.0% 188 Less than 5 minutes 28 2.4% 36 5 to 9 minutes 296 25.1% 79 10 to 14 minutes 172 14 6% 49 15 to 19 minutes 316 26 8% 96 20 to 24 minutes 62 5.3% 156 25 to 29 minutes 64 5 4% 46 30 to 34 minutes 137 11.6% 260 35 to 39 minutes 0 0 0% 0 40 to 44 minutes 0 0.0% 0 45 to 59 minutes 47 4 0% 46 60 to 89 minutes 52 4.4% 98 90 or more minutes 4 0 3% 28 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS Total 1,014 100.0% 139 Own children under 6 years only 22 2.2% 71 In labor force 11 1.1% 105 Not in labor force 11 1.1% 97 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 27 2 7% 39 In labor force 20 2.0% 32 Not in labor force 8 0 8% 71 Own children 6 to 17 years only 334 32.9% 104 In labor force 252 24 9% 130 Not in labor force 82 8.1% 35 No own children under 18 years 631 62 2% 112 In labor force 491 48.4% 111 Not in labor force 140 13 8% 74 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 5 of 24
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY AGE & TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 3,322 100.0% 330 Under 19 years: 800 24 1% 143 One Type of Health Insurance: 726 21 9% 159 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 575 17 3% 188 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 117 3 5% 102 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 34 1 0% 163 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 1 0.0% 14 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 59 1.8% 92 No Health Insurance Coverage 15 0.5% 35 19 to 34 years: 327 9.8% 155 One Type of Health Insurance: 284 8.5% 156 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 152 4.6% 196 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 63 1.9% 49 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 69 2 1% 91 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0.0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0 0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 30 0.9% 66 No Health Insurance Coverage 13 0 4% 71 35 to 64 years: 1,483 44 6% 206 One Type of Health Insurance: 1,362 41 0% 206 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 1,067 32 1% 219 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 266 8 0% 83 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 12 0 4% 101 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 17 0.5% 49 VA Health Care Only 0 0 0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 121 3.6% 58 No Health Insurance Coverage 0 0.0% 0 65+ years: 713 21.5% 113 One Type of Health Insurance: 283 8.5% 84 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 0 0.0% 0 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicare Coverage Only 283 8.5% 84 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 429 12 9% 92 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 0 0.0% 0 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 69 2.1% 52 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 160 4.8% 65 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 0 0.0% 1 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 11 0.3% 28 Other Health Insurance Combinations 189 5.7% 66 No Health Insurance Coverage 0 0.0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 6 of 24
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CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS

CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF

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POVERTY LEVEL Total 3,322 100.0% 330 Under 50 37 1.1% 110 50 to 99 93 2.8% 300 1 00 to 1 24 10 0.3% 115 1 25 to 1 49 3 0 1% 34 1 50 to 1 84 58 1.7% 87 1 85 to 1 99 28 0 8% 42 2 00 and over 3,093 93 1% 345
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INCOME TO
Total 2,550 100.0% 245 Veteran 213 8.4% 72 Nonveteran 2,337 91.6% 234 Male 1,186 46 5% 119 Veteran 212 8 3% 72 Nonveteran 974 38 2% 114 Female 1,364 53 5% 144 Veteran 1 0.0% 20 Nonveteran 1,363 53 5% 144
MILITARY SERVICE Total 213 100.0% 72 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 22 10.3% 41 Gulf War (9/01 or later), and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 3 1.4% 35 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 121 56 8% 54 Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era 0 0 0% 0 World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only 41 19.2% 84 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 26 12 2% 56 Between Korean War and World War II only 0 0.0% 0 Pre-World War II only 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS Total 1,251 100.0% 128 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 53 4.2% 131 Married-couple family 21 1.7% 34 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 3 0.2% 42 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 9 0 7% 101 Nonfamily household - male householder 12 1.0% 111 Nonfamily household - female householder 8 0.6% 88 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 1,198 95 8% 131 Married-couple family 1,014 81 1% 135 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 28 2.2% 55 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 27 2.2% 38 Nonfamily household - male householder 18 1.4% 26 Nonfamily household - female householder 111 8 9% 51 Poverty Index 34 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 7 of 24

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Data Note: N/A means not available Population by Ratio of Income to Poverty Level represents persons for whom poverty status is determined. Household income represents income in 2021, adjusted for inflation

2017-2021 ACS Estimate: The American Community Survey (ACS) replaces census sample data. Esri is releasing the 2017-2021 ACS estimates, five-year period data collected monthly from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021. Although the ACS includes many of the subjects previously covered by the decennial census sample, there are significant differences between the two surveys including fundamental differences in survey design and residency rules

Margin of error (MOE): The MOE is a measure of the variability of the estimate due to sampling error. MOEs enable the data user to measure the range of uncertainty for each estimate with 90 percent confidence. The range of uncertainty is called the confidence interval, and it is calculated by taking the estimate +/- the MOE. For example, if the ACS reports an estimate of 100 with an MOE of +/- 20, then you can be 90 percent certain the value for the whole population falls between 80 and 120.

Reliability: These symbols represent threshold values that Esri has established from the Coefficients of Variation (CV) to designate the usability of the estimates. The CV measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate, expressed as a percentage

High Reliability: Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate and the estimate is reasonably reliable.

Medium Reliability: Estimates with CVs between 12 and 40 are flagged yellow-use with caution.

Low Reliability: Large CVs (over 40 percent) are flagged red to indicate that the sampling error is large relative to the estimate. The estimate is considered very unreliable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 398 31 8% 76 No Social Security Income 853 68.2% 120 Retirement Income 295 23 6% 79 No Retirement Income 956 76 4% 133 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 0 0.0% 0 10-14 9% of Income 0 0.0% 0 15-19 9% of Income 14 11 7% 107 20-24 9% of Income 9 7.5% 39 25-29.9% of Income 21 17.5% 143 30-34 9% of Income 20 16 7% 86 35-39 9% of Income 0 0 0% 0 40-49 9% of Income 20 16 7% 37 50+% of Income 19 15.8% 79 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 17 14.2% 48 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 1,251 100.0% 128 With public assistance income 12 1.0% 22 No public assistance income 1,239 99.0% 129 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 1,251 100.0% 128 With Food Stamps/SNAP 21 1.7% 75 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 1,230 98.3% 129 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 1,251 100.0% 128 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 143 11.4% 55 With No Person w/Disability 1,107 88.5% 132
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 38,319 2,022 Total Households 15,800 750 Total Housing Units 17,658 778 POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total 36,940 100.0% 1,934 Enrolled in school 8,118 22 0% 826 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 617 1 7% 198 Public school 165 0.4% 84 Private school 451 1 2% 179 Enrolled in kindergarten 466 1.3% 176 Public school 348 0 9% 143 Private school 118 0.3% 102 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 1,693 4.6% 372 Public school 1,320 3.6% 338 Private school 373 1 0% 154 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 1,584 4.3% 311 Public school 1,485 4 0% 308 Private school 99 0.3% 60 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 1,771 4 8% 378 Public school 1,448 3.9% 333 Private school 323 0 9% 166 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 1,682 4.6% 439 Public school 1,569 4.2% 435 Private school 113 0.3% 60 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 305 0 8% 146 Public school 189 0.5% 108 Private school 116 0 3% 99 Not enrolled in school 28,822 78.0% 1,180 POPULATION AGE 65+ BY RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Total 5,584 100.0% 509 Living in Households 5,554 99 5% 508 Living in Family Households 4,336 77 7% 496 Householder 2,349 42 1% 290 Spouse 1,807 32 4% 243 Parent 180 3.2% 121 Parent-in-law 0 0 0% 0 Other Relative 0 0.0% 0 Nonrelative 0 0 0% 0 Living in Nonfamily Households 1,218 21 8% 232 Householder 1,158 20.7% 218 Nonrelative 60 1.1% 46 Living in Group Quarters 30 0 5% 21 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 9 of 24

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE AND SIZE Family Households 10,689 67.7% 678 2-Person 5,545 35.1% 504 3-Person 2,283 14 4% 406 4-Person 2,047 13 0% 367 5-Person 612 3 9% 189 6-Person 163 1.0% 100 7+ Person 39 0.2% 221 Nonfamily Households 5,111 32 3% 513 1-Person 3,674 23 3% 468 2-Person 1,012 6.4% 210 3-Person 337 2 1% 143 4-Person 74 0.5% 86 5-Person 15 0.1% 31 6-Person 0 0.0% 0 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE UNDER 18 YEARS BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with one or more people under 18 years 4,714 29.8% 530 Family households 4,633 29.3% 525 Married-couple family 3,418 21.6% 467 Male householder, no wife present 419 2.7% 171 Female householder, no husband present 796 5.0% 238 Nonfamily households 81 0.5% 71 Households with no people under 18 years 11,086 70.2% 664 Married-couple family 5,098 32.3% 468 Other family 958 6.1% 227 Nonfamily households 5,030 31.8% 519 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 3,864 24.5% 354 1-Person 1,076 6.8% 213 2+ Person Family 2,713 17.2% 321 2+ Person Nonfamily 75 0.5% 46 Households with No Pop 65+ 11,936 75.5% 744 1-Person 2,598 16.4% 425 2+ Person Family 7,975 50.5% 649 2+ Person Nonfamily 1,362 8.6% 259 HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RELATIVES AND NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 37,822 100.0% 2,016 In Family Households 30,658 81 1% 2,024 In Married-Couple Family 24,221 64 0% 1,884 Relatives 24,073 63 6% 1,848 Nonrelatives 147 0.4% 167 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 2,665 7.0% 808 Relatives 2,322 6 1% 710 Nonrelatives 343 0.9% 229 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 3,772 10 0% 815 Relatives 3,409 9.0% 730 Nonrelatives 363 1 0% 144 In Nonfamily Households 7,164 18 9% 786 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 10 of 24

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Total 36,220 100.0% 1,881 5 to 17 years Speak only English 5,460 15 1% 685 Speak Spanish 231 0.6% 180 Speak English "very well" or "well" 231 0.6% 180 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 20 0.1% 32 Speak English "very well" or "well" 20 0.1% 32 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 35 0.1% 55 Speak English "very well" or "well" 35 0.1% 55 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 18 to 64 years Speak only English 22,838 63.1% 1,370 Speak Spanish 1,021 2.8% 432 Speak English "very well" or "well" 1,010 2 8% 434 Speak English "not well" 5 0.0% 25 Speak English "not at all" 7 0 0% 14 Speak other Indo-European languages 512 1.4% 206 Speak English "very well" or "well" 501 1 4% 207 Speak English "not well" 11 0.0% 25 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 513 1.4% 225 Speak English "very well" or "well" 513 1 4% 224 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 5 0.0% 25 Speak English "very well" or "well" 5 0.0% 25 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 65 years and over Speak only English 5,278 14 6% 496 Speak Spanish 96 0.3% 89 Speak English "very well" or "well" 89 0.2% 89 Speak English "not well" 7 0.0% 52 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 147 0.4% 88 Speak English "very well" or "well" 147 0 4% 78 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 63 0.2% 75 Speak English "very well" or "well" 63 0.2% 75 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 11 of 24
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK Total 19,450 100.0% 1,324 Worked in state and in county of residence 18,691 96.1% 1,300 Worked in state and outside county of residence 588 3 0% 224 Worked outside state of residence 171 0.9% 96 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 20,058 100.0% 1,357 Male: 10,508 52 4% 819 Employee of private company workers 6,705 33 4% 705 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 1,069 5.3% 271 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 692 3.4% 229 Local government workers 586 2.9% 177 State government workers 234 1 2% 85 Federal government workers 180 0.9% 101 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 1,037 5 2% 263 Unpaid family workers 5 0.0% 51 Female: 9,551 47 6% 770 Employee of private company workers 5,103 25 4% 614 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 569 2 8% 155 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 1,462 7.3% 328 Local government workers 886 4.4% 252 State government workers 330 1.6% 129 Federal government workers 80 0.4% 66 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 1,058 5.3% 280 Unpaid family workers 62 0 3% 76 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND PRESENCE OF A COMPUTER Total 37,822 100.0% 2,016 Population <18 in Households 7,833 20 7% 837 Have a Computer 7,833 20 7% 837 Have NO Computer 0 0.0% 0 Population 18-64 in Households 24,435 64 6% 1,509 Have a Computer 24,293 64 2% 1,508 Have NO Computer 142 0.4% 108 Population 65+ in Households 5,554 14 7% 508 Have a Computer 5,378 14.2% 508 Have NO Computer 176 0 5% 73 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 15,800 100.0% 750 With an Internet Subscription 14,668 92.8% 732 Dial-Up Alone 0 0 0% 0 Broadband 13,075 82 8% 720 Satellite Service 625 4.0% 194 Other Service 33 0 2% 56 Internet Access with no Subscription 390 2.5% 207 With No Internet Access 743 4 7% 230 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 12 of 24
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK Total 19,450 100.0% 1,324 Drove alone 12,206 62 8% 1,076 Carpooled 1,696 8 7% 399 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 56 0.3% 52 Bus or trolley bus 56 0.3% 52 Light rail, streetcar or trolley 0 0.0% 0 Subway or elevated 0 0.0% 0 Long-distance/Commuter Train 0 0.0% 0 Ferryboat 0 0.0% 0 Taxicab 0 0.0% 0 Motorcycle 46 0.2% 61 Bicycle 892 4.6% 248 Walked 551 2 8% 178 Other means 165 0.8% 106 Worked at home 3,838 19 7% 584
AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK
HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 15,612 100.0% 1,184 Less than 5 minutes 1,247 8.0% 339 5 to 9 minutes 3,420 21.9% 543 10 to 14 minutes 3,625 23 2% 583 15 to 19 minutes 3,341 21 4% 594 20 to 24 minutes 1,742 11 2% 403 25 to 29 minutes 510 3 3% 174 30 to 34 minutes 976 6.3% 347 35 to 39 minutes 106 0 7% 86 40 to 44 minutes 163 1.0% 116 45 to 59 minutes 200 1 3% 113 60 to 89 minutes 92 0.6% 99 90 or more minutes 189 1 2% 147 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS Total 12,048 100.0% 826 Own children under 6 years only 1,210 10.0% 333 In labor force 672 5 6% 192 Not in labor force 538 4.5% 278 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 505 4 2% 182 In labor force 419 3.5% 167 Not in labor force 86 0.7% 82 Own children 6 to 17 years only 2,643 21.9% 444 In labor force 1,946 16 2% 405 Not in labor force 697 5.8% 212 No own children under 18 years 7,690 63 8% 686 In labor force 6,132 50.9% 656 Not in labor force 1,558 12 9% 293 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 13 of 24
WORKERS
FROM
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY AGE & TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 37,963 100.0% 2,017 Under 19 years: 8,220 21 7% 871 One Type of Health Insurance: 7,240 19 1% 819 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 4,679 12 3% 672 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 1,134 3 0% 421 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 1,377 3 6% 432 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 49 0.1% 58 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 592 1.6% 288 No Health Insurance Coverage 388 1.0% 210 19 to 34 years: 8,337 22.0% 1,040 One Type of Health Insurance: 6,928 18.2% 898 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 4,714 12 4% 813 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 1,219 3 2% 257 Medicare Coverage Only 43 0.1% 37 Medicaid Coverage Only 878 2 3% 301 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 51 0.1% 88 VA Health Care Only 24 0 1% 38 2+ Types of Health Insurance 369 1.0% 184 No Health Insurance Coverage 1,040 2 7% 366 35 to 64 years: 15,837 41 7% 1,159 One Type of Health Insurance: 13,281 35 0% 1,009 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 9,062 23 9% 906 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 2,686 7 1% 470 Medicare Coverage Only 241 0.6% 233 Medicaid Coverage Only 1,011 2 7% 221 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 169 0.4% 116 VA Health Care Only 113 0 3% 55 2+ Types of Health Insurance 1,684 4.4% 435 No Health Insurance Coverage 873 2.3% 270 65+ years: 5,568 14.7% 509 One Type of Health Insurance: 1,949 5.1% 327 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 61 0.2% 55 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 30 0.1% 34 Medicare Coverage Only 1,858 4.9% 322 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 3,530 9 3% 442 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 2 0.0% 23 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 724 1 9% 218 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 1,148 3.0% 284 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 149 0 4% 58 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 117 0 3% 59 Other Health Insurance Combinations 1,389 3.7% 286 No Health Insurance Coverage 90 0.2% 128 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 14 of 24
ACS Population Summary

ACS Population Summary

CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS

CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF MILITARY SERVICE

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Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION BY
Total 37,964 100.0% 2,017 Under 50 1,343 3.5% 427 50 to 99 1,717 4 5% 522 1 00 to 1 24 999 2.6% 390 1 25 to 1 49 625 1 6% 231 1 50 to 1 84 1,372 3.6% 303 1 85 to 1 99 1,213 3 2% 449 2 00 and over 30,697 80 9% 1,920
NW Wild Rye Cir,
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mile radius
RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL
Total 30,465 100.0% 1,541 Veteran 1,910 6.3% 259 Nonveteran 28,555 93.7% 1,532 Male 15,169 49 8% 881 Veteran 1,828 6 0% 253 Nonveteran 13,341 43 8% 882 Female 15,296 50.2% 870 Veteran 82 0.3% 56 Nonveteran 15,214 49 9% 871
Total 1,910 100.0% 259 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 177 9.3% 66 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 213 11 2% 87 Gulf War (9/01 or later), and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 160 8.4% 64 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 750 39 3% 173 Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II 40 2.1% 42 Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era 0 0 0% 0 World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era 40 2.1% 41 Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only 316 16 5% 132 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 213 11 2% 108 Between Korean War and World War II only 0 0.0% 0 Pre-World War II only 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS Total 15,800 100.0% 750 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 1,463 9.3% 366 Married-couple family 218 1 4% 110 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 80 0.5% 66 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 198 1 3% 146 Nonfamily household - male householder 603 3.8% 285 Nonfamily household - female householder 363 2.3% 145 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 14,337 90 7% 729 Married-couple family 8,298 52 5% 631 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 791 5.0% 236 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 1,104 7.0% 231 Nonfamily household - male householder 1,875 11.9% 325 Nonfamily household - female householder 2,269 14 4% 309 Poverty Index 75 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 15 of 24

ACS Population Summary

Data Note: N/A means not available Population by Ratio of Income to Poverty Level represents persons for whom poverty status is determined. Household income represents income in 2021, adjusted for inflation

2017-2021 ACS Estimate: The American Community Survey (ACS) replaces census sample data. Esri is releasing the 2017-2021 ACS estimates, five-year period data collected monthly from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021. Although the ACS includes many of the subjects previously covered by the decennial census sample, there are significant differences between the two surveys including fundamental differences in survey design and residency rules

Margin of error (MOE): The MOE is a measure of the variability of the estimate due to sampling error. MOEs enable the data user to measure the range of uncertainty for each estimate with 90 percent confidence. The range of uncertainty is called the confidence interval, and it is calculated by taking the estimate +/- the MOE. For example, if the ACS reports an estimate of 100 with an MOE of +/- 20, then you can be 90 percent certain the value for the whole population falls between 80 and 120.

Reliability: These symbols represent threshold values that Esri has established from the Coefficients of Variation (CV) to designate the usability of the estimates. The CV measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate, expressed as a percentage

High Reliability: Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate and the estimate is reasonably reliable.

Medium Reliability: Estimates with CVs between 12 and 40 are flagged yellow-use with caution.

Low Reliability: Large CVs (over 40 percent) are flagged red to indicate that the sampling error is large relative to the estimate. The estimate is considered very unreliable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey

Reliability: high medium low

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 3 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 3,707 23 5% 358 No Social Security Income 12,093 76.5% 750 Retirement Income 3,171 20 1% 326 No Retirement Income 12,628 79 9% 768 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 65 1.2% 48 10-14 9% of Income 352 6.5% 140 15-19 9% of Income 731 13 5% 286 20-24 9% of Income 617 11 4% 196 25-29.9% of Income 600 11.1% 215 30-34 9% of Income 606 11 2% 190 35-39 9% of Income 332 6 1% 120 40-49 9% of Income 366 6.8% 150 50+% of Income 1,326 24 6% 268 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 404 7.5% 217 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 15,800 100.0% 750 With public assistance income 207 1.3% 80 No public assistance income 15,593 98.7% 751 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 15,800 100.0% 750 With Food Stamps/SNAP 845 5.3% 224 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 14,955 94.7% 744 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 15,800 100.0% 750 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 2,286 14.5% 329 With No Person w/Disability 13,514 85.5% 764
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 88,640 3,632 Total Households 36,472 1,336 Total Housing Units 39,969 1,344 POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total 85,506 100.0% 3,436 Enrolled in school 18,831 22 0% 1,452 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 1,474 1 7% 361 Public school 727 0.9% 277 Private school 747 0 9% 240 Enrolled in kindergarten 1,224 1.4% 303 Public school 964 1 1% 275 Private school 260 0.3% 128 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 3,950 4.6% 588 Public school 3,344 3.9% 544 Private school 606 0 7% 231 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 4,012 4.7% 598 Public school 3,744 4 4% 590 Private school 269 0.3% 100 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 4,096 4 8% 659 Public school 3,643 4.3% 615 Private school 453 0 5% 228 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 3,416 4.0% 577 Public school 3,160 3.7% 566 Private school 256 0.3% 117 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 660 0 8% 236 Public school 505 0.6% 201 Private school 155 0 2% 124 Not enrolled in school 66,675 78.0% 2,129 POPULATION AGE 65+ BY RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Total 13,950 100.0% 966 Living in Households 13,653 97 9% 961 Living in Family Households 9,189 65 9% 855 Householder 4,897 35 1% 522 Spouse 3,768 27 0% 388 Parent 390 2.8% 161 Parent-in-law 103 0 7% 58 Other Relative 31 0.2% 29 Nonrelative 0 0 0% 0 Living in Nonfamily Households 4,464 32 0% 548 Householder 4,256 30.5% 532 Nonrelative 208 1.5% 85 Living in Group Quarters 297 2 1% 118
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE AND SIZE Family Households 22,852 62.7% 1,112 2-Person 10,662 29.2% 757 3-Person 5,286 14 5% 697 4-Person 4,522 12 4% 553 5-Person 1,587 4 4% 311 6-Person 388 1.1% 194 7+ Person 408 1.1% 322 Nonfamily Households 13,620 37 3% 989 1-Person 9,763 26 8% 879 2-Person 2,984 8.2% 506 3-Person 643 1 8% 252 4-Person 184 0.5% 120 5-Person 46 0.1% 47 6-Person 0 0.0% 0 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE UNDER 18 YEARS BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with one or more people under 18 years 11,049 30.3% 905 Family households 10,927 30.0% 898 Married-couple family 7,531 20.6% 700 Male householder, no wife present 1,420 3.9% 490 Female householder, no husband present 1,976 5.4% 414 Nonfamily households 122 0.3% 108 Households with no people under 18 years 25,423 69.7% 1,159 Married-couple family 10,069 27.6% 730 Other family 1,856 5.1% 345 Nonfamily households 13,498 37.0% 989 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 10,069 27.6% 729 1-Person 3,990 10.9% 528 2+ Person Family 5,768 15.8% 556 2+ Person Nonfamily 312 0.9% 107 Households with No Pop 65+ 26,403 72.4% 1,256 1-Person 5,773 15.8% 722 2+ Person Family 17,084 46.8% 1,039 2+ Person Nonfamily 3,546 9.7% 540 HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RELATIVES AND NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 87,762 100.0% 3,628 In Family Households 68,981 78 6% 3,580 In Married-Couple Family 52,636 60 0% 3,073 Relatives 51,769 59 0% 2,990 Nonrelatives 867 1.0% 373 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 6,610 7.5% 1,739 Relatives 5,625 6 4% 1,536 Nonrelatives 985 1.1% 386 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 9,735 11 1% 1,669 Relatives 8,997 10.3% 1,577 Nonrelatives 738 0 8% 239 In Nonfamily Households 18,781 21 4% 1,366 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 18 of 24

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Total 83,485 100.0% 3,352 5 to 17 years Speak only English 13,042 15.6% 1,371 Speak Spanish 1,036 1.2% 388 Speak English "very well" or "well" 1,016 1.2% 387 Speak English "not well" 20 0.0% 37 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 75 0.1% 86 Speak English "very well" or "well" 75 0.1% 86 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 96 0.1% 82 Speak English "very well" or "well" 96 0.1% 82 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 18 to 64 years Speak only English 50,912 61.0% 2,348 Speak Spanish 2,636 3.2% 600 Speak English "very well" or "well" 2,500 3 0% 582 Speak English "not well" 115 0.1% 87 Speak English "not at all" 21 0 0% 35 Speak other Indo-European languages 831 1.0% 343 Speak English "very well" or "well" 820 1 0% 342 Speak English "not well" 11 0.0% 25 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 757 0.9% 285 Speak English "very well" or "well" 736 0 9% 271 Speak English "not well" 21 0.0% 101 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 150 0.2% 166 Speak English "very well" or "well" 150 0 2% 166 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 65 years and over Speak only English 13,003 15.6% 947 Speak Spanish 319 0.4% 127 Speak English "very well" or "well" 296 0 4% 122 Speak English "not well" 21 0.0% 35 Speak English "not at all" 2 0 0% 9 Speak other Indo-European languages 459 0.5% 204 Speak English "very well" or "well" 430 0 5% 192 Speak English "not well" 29 0.0% 39 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 144 0.2% 102 Speak English "very well" or "well" 139 0 2% 102 Speak English "not well" 5 0.0% 27 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other languages 26 0.0% 36 Speak English "very well" or "well" 26 0.0% 36 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 19 of 24
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK Total 44,275 100.0% 2,045 Worked in state and in county of residence 42,428 95.8% 1,963 Worked in state and outside county of residence 1,483 3 3% 391 Worked outside state of residence 364 0.8% 145 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 45,285 100.0% 2,096 Male: 23,715 52 4% 1,360 Employee of private company workers 15,689 34.6% 1,132 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 2,036 4.5% 400 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 1,474 3.3% 456 Local government workers 1,359 3.0% 359 State government workers 669 1 5% 211 Federal government workers 274 0.6% 126 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 2,186 4 8% 407 Unpaid family workers 28 0.1% 61 Female: 21,570 47.6% 1,175 Employee of private company workers 12,444 27 5% 975 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 1,121 2 5% 214 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 2,725 6.0% 433 Local government workers 1,941 4.3% 382 State government workers 899 2.0% 205 Federal government workers 154 0 3% 98 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 2,219 4.9% 411 Unpaid family workers 67 0 1% 76 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND PRESENCE OF A COMPUTER Total 87,762 100.0% 3,628 Population <18 in Households 19,372 22 1% 1,619 Have a Computer 19,334 22 0% 1,618 Have NO Computer 38 0.0% 60 Population 18-64 in Households 54,737 62 4% 2,464 Have a Computer 54,318 61 9% 2,451 Have NO Computer 419 0.5% 260 Population 65+ in Households 13,653 15 6% 961 Have a Computer 12,535 14.3% 929 Have NO Computer 1,118 1 3% 325 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 36,472 100.0% 1,336 With an Internet Subscription 33,811 92.7% 1,301 Dial-Up Alone 19 0 1% 32 Broadband 30,024 82 3% 1,289 Satellite Service 1,668 4 6% 344 Other Service 196 0 5% 143 Internet Access with no Subscription 723 2.0% 268 With No Internet Access 1,938 5 3% 439 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 20 of 24
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ACS Population Summary

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK Total 44,275 100.0% 2,045 Drove alone 30,133 68 1% 1,736 Carpooled 3,538 8 0% 550 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 94 0.2% 82 Bus or trolley bus 77 0.2% 82 Light rail, streetcar or trolley 0 0.0% 0 Subway or elevated 0 0.0% 0 Long-distance/Commuter Train 17 0.0% 28 Ferryboat 0 0.0% 0 Taxicab 67 0.2% 109 Motorcycle 75 0.2% 70 Bicycle 1,642 3.7% 538 Walked 1,259 2 8% 302 Other means 297 0.7% 140 Worked at home 7,170 16 2% 832
AGE 16+
HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 37,105 100.0% 1,881 Less than 5 minutes 1,944 5.2% 451 5 to 9 minutes 7,264 19.6% 791 10 to 14 minutes 9,007 24 3% 884 15 to 19 minutes 8,662 23 3% 937 20 to 24 minutes 4,222 11 4% 640 25 to 29 minutes 1,473 4 0% 309 30 to 34 minutes 2,272 6.1% 474 35 to 39 minutes 196 0 5% 97 40 to 44 minutes 338 0.9% 164 45 to 59 minutes 754 2 0% 388 60 to 89 minutes 285 0.8% 123 90 or more minutes 687 1 9% 261 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A
AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS Total 26,813 100.0% 1,330 Own children under 6 years only 2,794 10.4% 503 In labor force 1,674 6 2% 370 Not in labor force 1,120 4.2% 356 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 1,524 5 7% 350 In labor force 1,223 4.6% 329 Not in labor force 300 1 1% 129 Own children 6 to 17 years only 5,454 20.3% 659 In labor force 4,043 15 1% 555 Not in labor force 1,411 5.3% 384 No own children under 18 years 17,041 63.6% 1,090 In labor force 13,506 50.4% 990 Not in labor force 3,535 13 2% 523 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 21 of 24
WORKERS
YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK FROM
FEMALES
1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY AGE & TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 88,050 100.0% 3,627 Under 19 years: 20,355 23 1% 1,689 One Type of Health Insurance: 17,839 20 3% 1,563 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 10,060 11 4% 1,187 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 1,935 2 2% 522 Medicare Coverage Only 56 0.1% 79 Medicaid Coverage Only 5,601 6 4% 989 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 188 0.2% 151 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 1,608 1.8% 512 No Health Insurance Coverage 909 1.0% 370 19 to 34 years: 19,392 22.0% 1,564 One Type of Health Insurance: 15,787 17.9% 1,381 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 10,321 11 7% 1,080 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 2,403 2 7% 544 Medicare Coverage Only 63 0.1% 47 Medicaid Coverage Only 2,800 3 2% 632 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 105 0.1% 96 VA Health Care Only 96 0 1% 79 2+ Types of Health Insurance 977 1.1% 227 No Health Insurance Coverage 2,629 3 0% 583 35 to 64 years: 34,491 39 2% 1,813 One Type of Health Insurance: 28,594 32 5% 1,630 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 18,868 21 4% 1,399 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 5,180 5 9% 642 Medicare Coverage Only 473 0.5% 262 Medicaid Coverage Only 3,414 3 9% 584 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 410 0.5% 348 VA Health Care Only 249 0 3% 140 2+ Types of Health Insurance 3,423 3.9% 639 No Health Insurance Coverage 2,474 2.8% 512 65+ years: 13,812 15.7% 965 One Type of Health Insurance: 4,724 5.4% 550 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 208 0.2% 162 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 52 0.1% 44 Medicare Coverage Only 4,439 5.0% 526 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 25 0.0% 26 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 8,979 10 2% 824 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 13 0.0% 27 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 1,812 2 1% 388 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 3,380 3.8% 526 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 568 0 6% 167 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 332 0 4% 137 Other Health Insurance Combinations 2,874 3.3% 480 No Health Insurance Coverage 109 0.1% 137 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 22 of 24
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ACS Population Summary

CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS

CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF MILITARY SERVICE

HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION BY RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL Total 87,933 100.0% 3,621 Under 50 3,894 4.4% 748 50 to 99 5,353 6 1% 1,385 1 00 to 1 24 3,449 3.9% 763 1 25 to 1 49 2,338 2 7% 601 1 50 to 1 84 4,186 4.8% 765 1 85 to 1 99 2,428 2 8% 620 2 00 and over 66,285 75 4% 3,261
Total 69,158 100.0% 2,600 Veteran 4,686 6.8% 524 Nonveteran 64,472 93.2% 2,526 Male 33,960 49 1% 1,559 Veteran 4,415 6 4% 500 Nonveteran 29,545 42 7% 1,490 Female 35,198 50.9% 1,459 Veteran 271 0.4% 122 Nonveteran 34,927 50 5% 1,469
Total 4,686 100.0% 524 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 465 9.9% 151 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 297 6 3% 178 Gulf War (9/01 or later), and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 686 14.6% 232 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 11 0.2% 24 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 1,829 39 0% 333 Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II 15 0.3% 24 Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II 234 5.0% 115 Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era 20 0 4% 33 World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era 143 3.1% 77 Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only 573 12 2% 167 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 401 8.6% 134 Between Korean War and World War II only 14 0.3% 23 Pre-World War II only 0 0.0% 0
Total 36,472 100.0% 1,336 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 4,019 11.0% 673 Married-couple family 649 1 8% 260 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 216 0.6% 133 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 669 1 8% 285 Nonfamily household - male householder 1,144 3.1% 422 Nonfamily household - female householder 1,341 3.7% 356 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 32,453 89 0% 1,269 Married-couple family 16,952 46 5% 959 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 1,900 5.2% 519 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 2,466 6.8% 413 Nonfamily household - male householder 5,343 14.6% 655 Nonfamily household - female householder 5,792 15 9% 628 Poverty Index 89 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 23 of 24

ACS Population Summary

Data Note: N/A means not available Population by Ratio of Income to Poverty Level represents persons for whom poverty status is determined. Household income represents income in 2021, adjusted for inflation

2017-2021 ACS Estimate: The American Community Survey (ACS) replaces census sample data. Esri is releasing the 2017-2021 ACS estimates, five-year period data collected monthly from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021. Although the ACS includes many of the subjects previously covered by the decennial census sample, there are significant differences between the two surveys including fundamental differences in survey design and residency rules

Margin of error (MOE): The MOE is a measure of the variability of the estimate due to sampling error. MOEs enable the data user to measure the range of uncertainty for each estimate with 90 percent confidence. The range of uncertainty is called the confidence interval, and it is calculated by taking the estimate +/- the MOE. For example, if the ACS reports an estimate of 100 with an MOE of +/- 20, then you can be 90 percent certain the value for the whole population falls between 80 and 120.

Reliability: These symbols represent threshold values that Esri has established from the Coefficients of Variation (CV) to designate the usability of the estimates. The CV measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate, expressed as a percentage

High Reliability: Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate and the estimate is reasonably reliable.

Medium Reliability: Estimates with CVs between 12 and 40 are flagged yellow-use with caution.

Low Reliability: Large CVs (over 40 percent) are flagged red to indicate that the sampling error is large relative to the estimate. The estimate is considered very unreliable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Ring: 5 mile radius Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 10,036 27.5% 762 No Social Security Income 26,436 72.5% 1,261 Retirement Income 7,658 21 0% 649 No Retirement Income 28,814 79 0% 1,320 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 256 1 8% 127 10-14 9% of Income 945 6.5% 265 15-19 9% of Income 1,570 10 9% 373 20-24 9% of Income 2,066 14 3% 437 25-29.9% of Income 1,964 13.6% 426 30-34 9% of Income 1,406 9.7% 364 35-39 9% of Income 1,080 7 5% 338 40-49 9% of Income 876 6.1% 258 50+% of Income 3,583 24 8% 594 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 721 5.0% 266 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 36,472 100.0% 1,336 With public assistance income 608 1.7% 185 No public assistance income 35,863 98.3% 1,334 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 36,472 100.0% 1,336 With Food Stamps/SNAP 2,904 8.0% 512 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 33,568 92.0% 1,312 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 36,472 100.0% 1,336 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 7,410 20.3% 794 With No Person w/Disability 29,062 79.7% 1,287
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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: Esri forecasts for 2023 and 2028 U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 decennial Census data converted by Esri into 2020 geography. August 03, 2023

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Population Summary 2010 Total Population 2,681 30,667 71,214 2020 Total Population 3,414 39,995 91,321 2020 Group Quarters 7 477 1,279 2023 Total Population 3,611 42,620 97,723 2023 Group Quarters 7 475 1,278 2028 Total Population 3,847 44,834 104,609 2023-2028 Annual Rate 1.27% 1.02% 1.37% 2023 Total Daytime Population 2,416 52,901 113,003 Workers 651 32,338 65,144 Residents 1,765 20,563 47,859 Household Summary 2010 Households 1,056 12,841 29,575 2010 Average Household Size 2.53 2.35 2.38 2020 Total Households 1,333 16,752 37,707 2020 Average Household Size 2.56 2.36 2.39 2023 Households 1,418 17,991 40,656 2023 Average Household Size 2.54 2.34 2.37 2028 Households 1,522 19,059 43,850 2028 Average Household Size 2.52 2.33 2.36 2023-2028 Annual Rate 1.43% 1.16% 1.52% 2010 Families 841 7,746 18,219 2010 Average Family Size 2.80 2.88 2.91 2023 Families 1,095 10,534 24,163 2023 Average Family Size 2.85 2.91 2.95 2028 Families 1,172 11,120 25,968 2028 Average Family Size 2.83 2.89 2.93 2023-2028 Annual Rate 1.37% 1.09% 1.45% Housing Unit Summary 2000 Housing Units 679 9,465 21,451 Owner Occupied Housing Units 74.2% 56.9% 58.1% Renter Occupied Housing Units 15.6% 36.2% 35.7% Vacant Housing Units 10.2% 6.9% 6.2% 2010 Housing Units 1,206 14,508 33,581 Owner Occupied Housing Units 75.8% 51.4% 50.0% Renter Occupied Housing Units 11.8% 37.2% 38.1% Vacant Housing Units 12.4% 11.5% 11.9% 2020 Housing Units 1,461 18,372 41,190 Vacant Housing Units 8.8% 8.8% 8.5% 2023 Housing Units 1,541 19,473 43,909 Owner Occupied Housing Units 75.8% 58.7% 58.2% Renter Occupied Housing Units 16.2% 33.7% 34.4% Vacant Housing Units 8.0% 7.6% 7.4% 2028 Housing Units 1,636 20,405 46,796 Owner Occupied Housing Units 77.0% 60.1% 58.8% Renter Occupied Housing Units 16.0% 33.3% 34.9% Vacant Housing Units 7.0% 6.6% 6.3% Median Household Income 2023 $166,245 $98,966 $86,263 2028 $178,247 $113,295 $98,675 Median Home Value 2023 $840,874 $691,961 $613,895 2028 $961,470 $735,996 $662,145 Per Capita Income 2023 $85,047 $62,990 $52,865 2028 $95,102 $72,365 $61,009 Median Age 2010 46.9 37.1 36.7 2023 47.8 40.6 39.4 2028 48.9 41.6 40.0
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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: Esri forecasts for 2023 and 2028 U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 decennial Census data converted by Esri into 2020 geography.

1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2023 Households by Income Household Income Base 1,418 17,991 40,656 <$15,000 2.0% 5.7% 7.3% $15,000 - $24,999 2.0% 4.1% 5.2% $25,000 - $34,999 3.1% 4.5% 5.0% $35,000 - $49,999 3.9% 8.2% 9.6% $50,000 - $74,999 8.3% 14.2% 14.7% $75,000 - $99,999 9.2% 13.6% 15.6% $100,000 - $149,999 14.1% 16.8% 16.0% $150,000 - $199,999 18.5% 11.2% 11.4% $200,000+ 39.0% 21.5% 15.2% Average Household Income $219,335 $148,815 $126,971 2028 Households by Income Household Income Base 1,522 19,059 43,850 <$15,000 1.6% 4.8% 6.2% $15,000 - $24,999 1.4% 3.1% 3.9% $25,000 - $34,999 2.2% 3.3% 3.9% $35,000 - $49,999 3.0% 6.5% 8.1% $50,000 - $74,999 6.2% 12.6% 13.0% $75,000 - $99,999 7.7% 13.5% 15.5% $100,000 - $149,999 13.9% 17.8% 17.4% $150,000 - $199,999 21.7% 13.7% 14.3% $200,000+ 42.4% 24.7% 17.7% Average Household Income $243,520 $169,777 $145,446 2023 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 1,168 11,435 25,537 <$50,000 0.0% 0.8% 1.8% $50,000 - $99,999 0.0% 0.2% 0.9% $100,000 - $149,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% $150,000 - $199,999 0.0% 0.2% 0.8% $200,000 - $249,999 0.0% 0.3% 0.8% $250,000 - $299,999 0.0% 0.5% 1.3% $300,000 - $399,999 0.2% 3.0% 5.6% $400,000 - $499,999 1.5% 13.5% 19.4% $500,000 - $749,999 38.1% 41.0% 42.0% $750,000 - $999,999 27.9% 20.9% 13.4% $1,000,000 - $1,499,999 25.6% 15.1% 10.4% $1,500,000 - $1,999,999 6.2% 4.4% 3.0% $2,000,000 + 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% Average Home Value $927,742 $781,519 $684,333 2028 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 1,260 12,254 27,507 <$50,000 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% $50,000 - $99,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% $100,000 - $149,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% $150,000 - $199,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% $200,000 - $249,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% $250,000 - $299,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% $300,000 - $399,999 0.0% 0.3% 2.0% $400,000 - $499,999 0.8% 10.6% 16.1% $500,000 - $749,999 30.5% 41.4% 47.6% $750,000 - $999,999 22.1% 18.7% 12.7% $1,000,000 - $1,499,999 34.3% 20.4% 14.5% $1,500,000 - $1,999,999 12.1% 8.5% 5.8% $2,000,000 + 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% Average Home Value $1,032,837 $877,156 $777,228
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2010 Population by Age Total 2,683 30,665 71,214 0 - 4 5.0% 6.1% 6.7% 5 - 9 7.2% 6.5% 6.6% 10 - 14 7.0% 6.1% 6.3% 15 - 24 8.6% 12.6% 12.5% 25 - 34 5.1% 15.4% 15.3% 35 - 44 13.9% 15.4% 14.6% 45 - 54 16.5% 14.1% 13.5% 55 - 64 19.8% 13.2% 12.0% 65 - 74 12.3% 6.7% 6.6% 75 - 84 3.7% 2.8% 3.7% 85 + 0.8% 1.2% 2.1% 18 + 76.6% 77.9% 76.7% 2023 Population by Age Total 3,611 42,620 97,723 0 - 4 4.5% 5.2% 5.7% 5 - 9 5.8% 5.7% 5.9% 10 - 14 6.5% 5.8% 5.9% 15 - 24 8.3% 11.1% 11.9% 25 - 34 7.7% 13.8% 14.3% 35 - 44 13.7% 14.5% 13.9% 45 - 54 13.0% 12.8% 12.3% 55 - 64 17.3% 13.5% 12.4% 65 - 74 15.5% 11.4% 10.5% 75 - 84 6.5% 4.9% 5.1% 85 + 1.5% 1.3% 2.0% 18 + 79.9% 80.0% 79.0% 2028 Population by Age Total 3,848 44,831 104,609 0 - 4 4.4% 5.2% 5.7% 5 - 9 5.6% 5.5% 5.7% 10 - 14 6.2% 5.7% 5.8% 15 - 24 8.0% 10.8% 11.6% 25 - 34 6.8% 12.9% 14.2% 35 - 44 14.0% 14.9% 13.7% 45 - 54 13.3% 12.7% 12.3% 55 - 64 15.7% 12.6% 11.5% 65 - 74 15.5% 11.5% 10.7% 75 - 84 8.6% 6.5% 6.5% 85 + 2.1% 1.7% 2.3% 18 + 80.5% 80.5% 79.4% 2010 Population by Sex Males 1,327 15,327 34,936 Females 1,354 15,339 36,278 2023 Population by Sex Males 1,800 21,313 48,247 Females 1,811 21,307 49,476 2028 Population by Sex Males 1,914 22,347 51,454 Females 1,933 22,486 53,155 Source: Esri forecasts for 2023 and 2028 U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 decennial Census data converted by Esri into 2020 geography. August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 3 of 7

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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

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2010 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 2,681 30,668 71,213 White Alone 95.3% 92.8% 91.6% Black Alone 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% American Indian Alone 0.4% 0.7% 0.8% Asian Alone 1.4% 1.2% 1.2% Pacific Islander Alone 0.0% 0.2% 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 0.6% 2.2% 3.1% Two or More Races 1.8% 2.5% 2.6% Hispanic Origin 2.5% 5.7% 7.7% Diversity Index 13.5 23.1 27.8 2020 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 3,414 39,995 91,321 White Alone 90.6% 86.7% 85.2% Black Alone 0.3% 0.5% 0.5% American Indian Alone 0.3% 0.5% 0.6% Asian Alone 1.9% 1.5% 1.6% Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 0.7% 2.0% 3.1% Two or More Races 6.1% 8.5% 8.8% Hispanic Origin 3.3% 6.8% 8.5% Diversity Index 22.6 33.6 37.9 2023 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 3,611 42,621 97,723 White Alone 90.2% 86.2% 84.5% Black Alone 0.2% 0.5% 0.5% American Indian Alone 0.2% 0.5% 0.6% Asian Alone 2.0% 1.6% 1.7% Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 0.7% 2.1% 3.3% Two or More Races 6.5% 8.9% 9.3% Hispanic Origin 3.5% 7.2% 9.1% Diversity Index 23.6 34.9 39.5 2028 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 3,848 44,834 104,608 White Alone 89.5% 85.2% 83.4% Black Alone 0.3% 0.5% 0.5% American Indian Alone 0.2% 0.5% 0.7% Asian Alone 2.1% 1.7% 1.8% Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% Some Other Race Alone 0.8% 2.3% 3.6% Two or More Races 6.9% 9.6% 10.0% Hispanic Origin 3.7% 7.7% 9.8% Diversity Index 25.1 36.9 41.8 2010 Population by Relationship and Household Type Total 2,682 30,666 71,214 In Households 99.6% 98.5% 98.9% In Family Households 88.6% 75.1% 77.1% Householder 31.4% 25.3% 25.6% Spouse 29.0% 20.2% 19.8% Child 26.5% 25.3% 26.8% Other relative 0.8% 1.8% 2.3% Nonrelative 1.0% 2.4% 2.6% In Nonfamily Households 11.0% 23.5% 21.8% In Group Quarters 0.4% 1.5% 1.1% Institutionalized Population 0.0% 0.8% 0.6% Noninstitutionalized Population 0.4% 0.7% 0.5%
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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2023 Population 25+ by Educational Attainment Total 2,708 30,781 69,017 Less than 9th Grade 0.0% 0.4% 1.4% 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma 0.3% 1.7% 2.2% High School Graduate 5.0% 9.1% 12.2% GED/Alternative Credential 2.5% 2.8% 3.1% Some College, No Degree 9.8% 16.6% 20.2% Associate Degree 4.4% 8.8% 10.6% Bachelor's Degree 39.9% 34.7% 30.5% Graduate/Professional Degree 38.1% 26.0% 19.8% 2023 Population 15+ by Marital Status Total 3,008 35,528 80,636 Never Married 18.8% 29.2% 30.4% Married 74.8% 56.7% 53.9% Widowed 3.0% 1.9% 3.6% Divorced 3.5% 12.2% 12.1% 2023 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Population 16+ 1,927 23,276 52,655 Population 16+ Employed 97.2% 95.6% 95.9% Population 16+ Unemployment rate 2.8% 4.4% 4.1% Population 16-24 Employed 10.7% 13.2% 13.8% Population 16-24 Unemployment rate 4.3% 7.0% 7.9% Population 25-54 Employed 53.7% 63.7% 64.7% Population 25-54 Unemployment rate 3.5% 3.8% 2.7% Population 55-64 Employed 24.3% 15.5% 14.5% Population 55-64 Unemployment rate 0.2% 2.4% 4.1% Population 65+ Employed 11.3% 7.5% 7.1% Population 65+ Unemployment rate 3.6% 8.1% 8.2% 2023 Employed Population 16+ by Industry Total 1,873 22,257 50,509 Agriculture/Mining 1.3% 0.5% 0.8% Construction 1.8% 8.5% 8.2% Manufacturing 7.7% 6.3% 7.4% Wholesale Trade 0.9% 2.3% 2.4% Retail Trade 7.8% 10.7% 12.0% Transportation/Utilities 0.6% 2.5% 2.7% Information 0.2% 0.9% 1.3% Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 4.8% 4.1% 5.2% Services 69.2% 60.6% 56.4% Public Administration 5.8% 3.6% 3.8% 2023 Employed Population 16+ by Occupation Total 1,873 22,257 50,511 White Collar 83.3% 71.4% 68.6% Management/Business/Financial 23.3% 19.2% 18.0% Professional 43.6% 35.3% 31.0% Sales 9.0% 9.9% 10.7% Administrative Support 7.5% 7.1% 8.9% Services 11.9% 16.7% 16.8% Blue Collar 4.8% 11.9% 14.6% Farming/Forestry/Fishing 0.1% 0.1% 0.3% Construction/Extraction 0.8% 4.4% 4.9% Installation/Maintenance/Repair 0.4% 1.2% 2.3% Production 3.1% 2.3% 3.0% Transportation/Material Moving 0.4% 3.9% 4.1% Source: Esri forecasts for 2023 and 2028 U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 decennial Census data converted by Esri into 2020 geography. August 03, 2023 ©2023 Esri Page 5 of 7

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Data Note: Households with children include any households with people under age 18, related or not. Multigenerational households are families with 3 or more parentchild relationships. Unmarried partner households are usually classified as nonfamily households unless there is another member of the household related to the householder. Multigenerational and unmarried partner households are reported only to the tract level. Esri estimated block group data, which is used to estimate polygons or non-standard geography.

Esri forecasts for 2023 and 2028 U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 decennial Census data converted by Esri into 2020 geography.

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2010 Households by Type Total 1,055 12,840 29,576 Households with 1 Person 15.0% 27.3% 27.6% Households with 2+ People 85.0% 72.7% 72.4% Family Households 79.7% 60.3% 61.6% Husband-wife Families 73.7% 48.0% 47.6% With Related Children 27.1% 20.3% 20.6% Other Family (No Spouse Present) 6.0% 12.3% 14.0% Other Family with Male Householder 1.5% 3.9% 4.3% With Related Children 1.2% 2.5% 2.8% Other Family with Female Householder 4.5% 8.4% 9.8% With Related Children 3.3% 6.1% 7.2% Nonfamily Households 5.3% 12.4% 10.8% All Households with Children 31.7% 29.4% 31.1% Multigenerational Households 0.8% 1.2% 1.5% Unmarried Partner Households 5.2% 8.6% 8.6% Male-female 4.7% 7.9% 7.9% Same-sex 0.5% 0.7% 0.7% 2010 Households by Size Total 1,055 12,842 29,577 1 Person Household 15.0% 27.2% 27.6% 2 Person Household 49.2% 38.8% 37.1% 3 Person Household 14.4% 15.2% 15.5% 4 Person Household 14.2% 12.5% 13.0% 5 Person Household 6.1% 4.4% 4.6% 6 Person Household 0.9% 1.4% 1.5% 7 + Person Household 0.3% 0.5% 0.8% 2010 Households by Tenure and Mortgage Status Total 1,056 12,842 29,575 Owner Occupied 86.6% 58.0% 56.7% Owned with a Mortgage/Loan 66.2% 46.1% 43.8% Owned Free and Clear 20.4% 11.9% 12.9% Renter Occupied 13.4% 42.0% 43.3% 2023 Affordability, Mortgage and Wealth Housing Affordability Index 82 59 58 Percent of Income for Mortgage 30.4% 42.0% 42.8% Wealth Index 311 158 124 2010 Housing Units By Urban/ Rural Status Total Housing Units 1,206 14,508 33,581 Housing Units Inside Urbanized Area 94.4% 96.7% 94.9% Housing Units Inside Urbanized Cluster 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Rural Housing Units 5.6% 3.3% 5.1% 2010 Population By Urban/ Rural Status Total Population 2,681 30,667 71,214 Population Inside Urbanized Area 95.1% 96.1% 94.4% Population Inside Urbanized Cluster 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Rural Population 4.9% 3.9% 5.6%
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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 2019 and 2020 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Esri.

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1826 NW Wild Rye Cir, Bend, Oregon, 97703 Prepared by Esri Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 44.08918 Longitude: -121.33770 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Top 3 Tapestry Segments 1. Exurbanites (1E) Exurbanites (1E) Bright Young Professionals (8C) 2. In Style (5B) In Style (5B) 3. Middleburg (4C) Middleburg (4C) 2023 Consumer Spending Apparel & Services: Total $ $5,848,920 $54,154,405 $106,258,763 Average Spent $4,124.77 $3,010.08 $2,613.61 Spending Potential Index 188 137 119 Education: Total $ $5,545,580 $44,608,764 $85,222,483 Average Spent $3,910.85 $2,479.50 $2,096.18 Spending Potential Index 218 138 117 Entertainment/Recreation: Total $ $10,802,740 $94,019,461 $181,604,238 Average Spent $7,618.29 $5,225.92 $4,466.85 Spending Potential Index 201 138 118 Food at Home: Total $ $18,311,014 $166,097,776 $326,078,744 Average Spent $12,913.27 $9,232.27 $8,020.43 Spending Potential Index 190 136 118 Food Away from Home: Total $ $10,056,823 $92,232,068 $180,664,019 Average Spent $7,092.26 $5,126.57 $4,443.72 Spending Potential Index 190 138 119 Health Care: Total $ $20,773,782 $182,719,771 $353,799,973 Average Spent $14,650.06 $10,156.18 $8,702.28 Spending Potential Index 199 138 118 HH Furnishings & Equipment: Total $ $8,456,831 $74,041,282 $143,174,791 Average Spent $5,963.91 $4,115.46 $3,521.62 Spending Potential Index 202 139 119 Personal Care Products & Services: Total $ $2,735,339 $24,279,253 $47,188,551 Average Spent $1,929.01 $1,349.52 $1,160.68 Spending Potential Index 202 141 121 Shelter: Total $ $71,226,972 $621,601,595 $1,207,263,879 Average Spent $50,230.59 $34,550.70 $29,694.61 Spending Potential Index 203 139 120 Support Payments/Cash Contributions/Gifts in Kind: Total $ $10,142,914 $82,051,016 $155,023,027 Average Spent $7,152.97 $4,560.67 $3,813.04 Spending Potential Index 229 146 122 Travel: Total $ $6,882,015 $57,485,403 $109,625,953 Average Spent $4,853.33 $3,195.23 $2,696.43 Spending Potential Index 216 142 120 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs: Total $ $3,553,672 $32,797,248 $64,325,325 Average Spent $2,506.12 $1,822.98 $1,582.19 Spending Potential Index 191 139 121
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Chapter 2.1 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS (UAR, RL, RS, RM-10, RM, RH)

Purpose, Applicability and Location. Permitted and Conditional Uses. Setbacks.

Repealed. Lot Area and Dimensions.

Residential Density.

Maximum Lot Coverage and Floor Area Ratio. Building Height.

Architectural Design Standards. Design Standards (Triplex, Quadplex and Townhome).

Multi-Unit Residential Districts (RM, RH).

Other Design Standards.

2.1.100 Purpose, Applicability and Location.

A. Purpose. Residential Districts are intended to promote the livability, stability, safety and improvement of the City of Bend’s neighborhoods based on the following principles:

• Make efficient use of land and public services, and implement the Comprehensive Plan, by providing minimum and maximum density standards for housing.

• Accommodate a range of housing needs, including owner-occupied and rental housing.

• Provide for compatible building and site design at an appropriate neighborhood scale which reflects the neighborhood character.

• Reduce reliance on the automobile for neighborhood travel and provide options for walking and bicycling.

• Provide direct and convenient access to schools, parks and neighborhood services.

B. Applicability. This chapter applies to all development in the Urban Area Reserve District (UAR), Low Density Residential District (RL), Standard Density Residential District (RS), Medium-10 Density Residential District (RM-10), Medium Density Residential District (RM), and High Density Residential District (RH). These districts are identified on the City’s official Zoning Map. Properties designated within each district that contain additional standards must

2.1.100 2.1.200 2.1.300 2.1.400 2.1.500 2.1.600 2.1.700 2.1.800 2.1.900 2.1.950 2.1.1000 2.1.1100
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comply with the provisions of the applicable district, except as may be modified by this section. Properties within a designated Historic District must comply with the provisions of BC Chapter 10.20.

Table 2.1.100. Zone District Characteristics

Zone District Location and Characteristics

Urban Area Reserve (UAR)

Low Density

Residential (RL)

The Urban Area Reserve District is a holding zone for urban development. The maximum residential density for the district is 1 dwelling unit per 10 gross acres.

The Low Density Residential District consists of large urban residential lots that are served with a community water system and DEQ permitted community sewer, private on-site septic systems, or municipal sewer systems. The residential density range in this district is 1.1 to 4.0 dwelling units per gross acre.

Standard Density

Residential (RS)

The Standard Density Residential District is intended to provide opportunities for a wide variety of residential housing types at the most common residential densities in places where community sewer and water services are available. The residential density range in this district is 4.0 to 7.3 dwelling units per gross acre.

Medium-10 Density

Residential (RM-10)

The Medium-10 Density Residential District is intended to provide opportunities for manufactured home park development and a variety of single- and multi-unit residential housing types. The density range in this district is 6.0 to 10.0 dwelling units per gross acre.

Medium Density

Residential (RM)

The Medium Density Residential District is intended to provide primarily for the development of multi-unit residential in areas where sewer and water service are available. The residential density range in the district is 7.3 to 21.7 units per gross acre and must provide a transitional use area between other Residential Districts and other less restrictive areas.

High Density

Residential (RH)

The High Density Residential District is intended to provide land for primarily high density multi-unit residential in locations close to shopping and services, transportation and public open space. The density range of the district is 21.7 to 43.0 units per gross acre and must provide a transitional use area between other Residential Districts and other less restrictive areas.

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2.1.200 Permitted and Conditional Uses.

A. Permitted Uses. The land uses listed in Table 2.1.200 are permitted in the Residential Districts, subject to the provisions of this chapter. Only land uses that are specifically listed in Table 2.1.200, land uses that are incidental and subordinate to a permitted use and land uses that are approved as “similar” to those in Table 2.1.200 may be permitted. The land uses identified with a “C” in Table 2.1.200 require conditional use permit approval prior to development, in accordance with BDC Chapter 4.4, Conditional Use Permits.

B. Determination of Similar Land Use. Similar use determinations must be made in conformance with the procedures in BDC 4.1.1400, Declaratory Ruling.

C. Exceptions. Existing uses and buildings lawfully established under previously effective land use regulations are allowed to continue subject to BDC Chapter 5.2, except as otherwise specified in this section.

1. Existing dwelling units that were lawfully established in their current location are treated as permitted uses in the residential zones unless originally approved through a conditional use permit, in which case they must remain subject to any applicable conditions of approval. Such uses are not subject to BDC Chapter 5.2 unless otherwise nonconforming.

D. Conversions.

1. Duplex. Conversion of an existing single-unit detached dwelling to a duplex is allowed; provided, that the conversion does not increase nonconformance.

2. Triplex and Quadplex. Conversion of an existing single-unit detached dwelling or duplex to a triplex or quadplex is allowed; provided, that the conversion does not increase nonconformance.

Land Use RL RS RM-10 RM RH UAR Residential Single-unit detached dwelling P P P P N P *Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) P P P P P P *Manufactured homes on individual lots P P P P N P *Manufactured home park C C P P N N *Townhomes P P P P P N *Duplex P P P P P N *Triplex P P P P P N Ch. 2.1 Residential Districts (UAR, RL, RS, RM-10, RM, RH) | Bend Development Code Page 3 of 24
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Table 2.1.200 – Permitted and Conditional Uses

Land Use RL RS RM-10 RM RH UAR *Quadplex P P P P P N Residential care home (5 or fewer residents) P P P P P P Adult day care P P P P P P Residential care facility (6 or more residents) N N C P P N Family childcare home (16 or fewer children) P P P P P P *Multi-unit residential (more than 4 units) N/P** N/P** P P P N Micro-units. See BDC Chapter 3.8.200 N P P P P N *Home business (Class A/Class B/Class C) P P P P P P *Accessory uses and structures P P P P P P Cottage housing development. See BDC 3.8.500 N P P P N N Cottage cluster development. See BDC 3.8.900 P P P P N N *Public and Institutional Places of worship C C C C C C Clubs, lodges, similar uses C C C C C C *Government offices and facilities (administration, public safety, utilities, and similar uses) C C C C C C Libraries, museums, community centers, and similar uses C C C C C C *Utilities (above ground) C C C C C C Neighborhood parks P P P P P P Community parks C C C C C C Regional parks C C C C C C Recreational facilities (public) C C C C C C
The
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Permitted and Conditional Uses

Table 2.1.200 –
Land Use RL RS RM-10 RM RH UAR Schools C/P** C/P** C/P** C/P** C/P** C/P** Cemetery/mausoleum C C C C C C Child care facility (17 or more children) C C C C C C Hospital C C C C C C *Mobility hub P P P P P N *Neighborhood Commercial (See
Child care facility (13 or more children) C/ N*** P/ N*** P/ N*** P P N *Food and beverage services less than 2,000 square feet (with or without alcohol) C/ N*** C/ N*** C/ N*** C/ P*** P N Laundromats and dry cleaners C/ N*** C/ N*** P/ N*** P P N Retail sales and services C/ N*** C/ N*** P/ N*** P P N Personal services (e.g., barber shops, salons, similar uses) C/ N*** P/ N*** P/ N*** P P N Repair services,
building;
vehicle repair, small engine repair and similar services C/ N*** C/ N*** C/ N*** C/ P*** C/ P*** N Offices and clinics C/ N*** C/ N*** P/ N*** P P N Mixed-use building C/ N*** C/ N*** P/ N*** P P N *Miscellaneous Uses Bed and breakfast inn C C C C C C Boarding kennel N N N N N C Ch. 2.1 Residential Districts (UAR, RL, RS, RM-10, RM, RH) | Bend Development Code Page 5 of 24
3.6.300(J))
conducted entirely within
excluding
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Uses

Land Use RL RS RM-10 RM RH UAR Destination resorts N N N N N C Diagnostic testing, counseling, administrative offices, meeting facilities for nonprofit and public community service programs for children and families. C C C C C N Farm use, agriculture N N N N N P Office uses lawfully existing prior to the adoption date of the ordinance codified in this code N N N P P N *Plant nursery • Existing P P P P P P • New (limited to 1 acre) C C C C N C • New (larger than 1 acre) N N N N N C *Shelters P P P P P P *Short-term rental P P P P P P *Small hydroelectric facility P P P P P P Veterinary clinic • Small animal (only) C N N N N N • Large animal C N N N N C Wireless and broadcast communication facilities See BDC Chapter 3.7 Key to Districts: UAR = Urban Area Reserve RL = Low Density Residential RS = Standard Density Residential RM = Medium Density Residential RM-10 = Medium-10 Density Residential RH = High Density Residential Ch. 2.1 Residential Districts (UAR, RL, RS, RM-10, RM, RH) | Bend Development Code Page 6 of 24
Table 2.1.200 – Permitted and Conditional
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Key to Permitted Uses

P = Permitted, subject to BDC Chapter 4.1, Development Review and Procedures

N = Not Permitted

C = Conditional Use, subject to permit standards in BDC Chapter 4.4

* Subject to special standards as described in BDC 2.1.900, Architectural Design Standards, and/or BDC Chapter 3.6, Special Standards and Regulations for Certain Uses.

** Permitted as part of a master plan subject to BDC Chapter 4.5

*** Neighborhood commercial sites adjacent to a commercial or mixed-use Comprehensive Plan map designation. See BDC 3.6.300(J), Neighborhood Commercial Sites.

Note: Existing Neighborhood Commercial (CN) Zoned properties will remain as mapped recognizing neighborhood commercial properties established prior to the adoption of this code. The development of these sites must conform to the standards outlined in BDC Chapter 3.6, Special Standards and Regulations for Certain Uses, for the uses described above. [Ord. NS-2463, 2023; Ord. NS-2443, 2022; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2389, 2020; Ord. NS-2353, 2019; Ord. NS-2303, 2018; Ord. NS-2289, 2017; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2264, 2016; Ord. NS-2260, 2016; Ord. NS-2251, 2015; Ord. NS-2241, 2015; Ord. NS-2240, 2015; Ord. NS-2158, 2011; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

2.1.300 Setbacks.

A. Purpose. Setbacks provide private outdoor living space, building separation for fire protection/security, building maintenance, and sunlight and air circulation. The setback standards encourage placement of residences close to the street for public safety and neighborhood security.

B. Setback Standards. The following setback standards apply to all structures, except as otherwise provided by this section or specified in this code. See also special setbacks permitted in BDC 3.6.200, Special Standards for Residential Uses, and BDC Chapter 3.8, Development Alternatives.

C. Front Setbacks.

1. RL and UAR Districts. The minimum front setback is 20 feet.

a. Exception. On corner or through lots with two frontages within a platted land division, one front setback may be 10 feet; provided, that a garage and/or carport with a street access is set back a minimum of 20 feet.

2. RS, RM-10, RM, and RH Districts. The minimum front setback is 10 feet. Garages and carports with street access must be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the front property line.

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3. Where streets with insufficient right-of-way abut the site, special setbacks apply in conformance with BDC 3.4.200(J), Special Setbacks.

D. Rear Setbacks.

1. RL and UAR Districts. The minimum rear setback is 20 feet.

Exception. In the RL Zone on corner lots within a platted subdivision, the minimum rear setback is 10 feet.

2. RS, RM-10, RM and RH Districts. The minimum rear setback is five feet. When multi-unit residential or nonresidential uses abut a single-unit detached dwelling in the RS District, the rear setback abutting the RS District must increase one-half foot for each foot by which the building height exceeds 20 feet.

Exception: Development in conformance with the provisions of BDC Chapter 3.8, Development Alternatives.

E. Side Setbacks.

1. RL and UAR Districts. The minimum side setback is 10 feet.

2. RS, RM-10, RM and RH Districts. The minimum side setback is five feet. When multi-unit residential or nonresidential uses abut a single-unit detached dwelling in the RS District, the side setback abutting the RS District must increase one-half foot for each foot by which the building height exceeds 20 feet.

Exception: Development in conformance with the provisions of BDC Chapter 3.8, Development Alternatives.

Table 2.1.300 – Typical Residential District Setbacks

* When multi-unit residential or nonresidential uses abut one or more dwelling units in the RL or RS District, the setback abutting the RL or RS District must increase one-half foot for each foot by which the building height exceeds 20 feet. Where a fractional number results, the number may be rounded down to the nearest whole number.

F. Additional Setback Requirements.

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Front Rear Side UAR 10 ft./20 ft. 20 ft. 10 ft. RL 10 ft./20 ft. 10 ft./20 ft. 10 ft. RS 10 ft., except garages and/ or carports must be set back 20 ft. 5 ft.* 5 ft.* RM-10, RM and RH 10 ft., except garages and/ or carports must be set back 20 ft. 5 ft.* 5 ft.*
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1. Garages and Carports.

a. Where the side or rear wall of the garage faces the street, the front setback for the garage side or rear wall must be a minimum of 10 feet from the front property line for RS, RM, RM-10 and RH and 20 feet for RL. The garage must have a window(s) in the side or rear wall facing the street that is a minimum of six square feet.

b. Alley Access. Where an existing alley is less than 20 feet in width, the setback abutting the alley must be increased to provide a minimum of 24 feet for maneuvering and backing movements from garages, carports and/or parking areas. As shown in Figure 2.1.300, side entry garages that access an alley must also have a driveway with a minimum length of 20 feet from the garage door to the side property line.

c. Street Access. As shown in Figure 2.1.300, side entry garages that access a street must have a driveway with a minimum length of 20 feet from the front and side property lines.

2. Townhomes. Setbacks for lot lines where townhouse units are attached are zero.

3. Clear Vision Areas. All structures must comply with this section, except as necessary to comply with BDC 3.1.500, Clear Vision Areas.

4. Bridges. Bridges that form the driveway or pedestrian access from the abutting street or alley are permitted in the setbacks.

5. Architectural Features. Except as prohibited in subsection (F)(6) of this section, the following architectural features are allowed to encroach into the front, side and rear setbacks by no more than two feet provided a minimum setback of three feet is provided from the property line: eaves, chimneys including fireplace enclosures and chimney chases, bay windows up to eight feet in width, window wells, and similar architectural features.

6. Front Setbacks. The following may encroach into the front setback:

Figure 2.1.300.
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a. RL and UAR. An unenclosed covered or uncovered porch, patio, deck or stoop with a maximum floor height not exceeding 18 inches may be set back a minimum of 10 feet, as long as it does not encroach into a public utility easement. No portion of the structure can encroach closer than 10 feet including the architectural features in subsection (F)(5) of this section.

b. RS, RM, RM-10 and RH. An unenclosed covered or uncovered porch, patio, deck or stoop with a maximum floor height not exceeding 18 inches may be set back a minimum of six feet from the front property line, as long as it does not encroach into a public utility easement. No portion of the structure can encroach closer than six feet to the front property line including the architectural features in subsection (F)(5) of this section.

c. Stairs, ramps and landings that are not roofed or enclosed above or below the steps may be in the front setback when they follow the grade.

7. Side and Rear Setbacks. The following may encroach into the side and rear setback in the UAR, RL, RS, RM, RM-10 and RH:

a. An uncovered porch, patio, deck or stoop located above finished grade with a maximum floor height not exceeding 18 inches must be set back a minimum of 18 inches from the side and rear property lines, as long as it does not encroach into a public utility easement.

b. Uncovered patios at finished grade are exempt from setbacks as long as it does not encroach into a public utility easement.

c. Stairs, ramps and landings that are not roofed or enclosed above or below the steps may be in the side and rear setback when they are at ground level and follow the grade.

G. Prohibited in Setbacks. The following are prohibited, unless stated otherwise, within the following setbacks:

1. Front Setbacks. Satellite dishes greater than 18 inches in diameter, heat pumps and other similar objects.

2. Side and Rear Setbacks. Satellite dishes greater than 18 inches in diameter, heat pumps and other similar objects, unless screened for visual and noise abatement by a solid enclosure two feet higher than the object/ use being screened.

3. Balconies. [Ord. NS-2463, 2023; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2389, 2020; Ord. NS-2353, 2019; Ord. NS-2314, 2018; Ord. NS-2303, 2018; Ord. NS-2289, 2017; Ord. NS-2260, 2016; Ord. NS-2251, 2015; Ord. NS-2082, 2007; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

2.1.400 Building Mass and Scale.

Repealed by Ord. NS-2423.

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2.1.500 Lot Area and Dimensions.

Lot areas and lot dimension standards for residential uses are listed in Table 2.1.500. For other residential uses listed in Table 2.1.200, the lot area and dimensions are subject to the type of residential structure being occupied. Lot development must be in conformance with BDC 2.1.600, Residential Density. Lot area and dimensions exceptions for affordable housing, see BDC 3.6.200(C)

and Zone

Single-Unit Detached Dwelling; Manufactured Homes on Lots (See BDC 3.6.200(E));

Residential Care Homes and Facilities (See BDC 3.6.200(J))

UAR 10 acres

Width: 300 ft. min. average lot width with a min. street frontage of 150 ft.

No exceptions permitted

RL 10,000 sq. ft.

Width: 50 ft. at front property line

Depth: 100 ft.

RS RM-10 4,000 sq. ft.

Width: 40 ft. at front property line

Depth: 50 ft.

Bulb of a cul-de-sac minimum width: 30 ft. min. at the front property line except for townhomes and flag lots

Duplex, Triplex, and Quadplex.

See BDC 3.6.200(H)

RM 2,500 sq. ft.

Width: 30 ft. at the front property line

Depth: 50 ft.

RH Not applicable Not applicable

UAR Not applicable Not applicable

RL Duplex: 10,000 sq. ft.

Triplex: 10,000 sq. ft.

Quadplex: 10,000 sq. ft.

Width: 50 ft. at front property line

Depth: 100 ft.

Except for townhomes, corner lots or parcels must be at least five feet more in width than the minimum lot width required in the zone Lots or parcels existing prior to November 5, 2021, that are less than 2,500 square feet in the RH Zone may have a triplex or a quadplex

RS RM-10

Duplex: 4,000 sq. ft.

Triplex: 4,000 sq. ft.

Quadplex: 4,000 sq. ft.

Width: 40 ft. at front property line

Depth: 50 ft.

Development alternatives: see BDC Chapter 3.8

Residential Use Zone Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width/ Depth Exceptions
Table 2.1.500. Lot Areas and Dimensions in the Residential Districts by Housing Type
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Table 2.1.500. Lot Areas and Dimensions in the Residential Districts by Housing Type and Zone

RM Duplex: 2,500 sq. ft.

Triplex: 4,000 sq. ft.

Quadplex: 4,000 sq. ft.

RH Duplex: 1,250 sq. ft.

Triplex: 2,500 sq. ft.

Quadplex: 2,500 sq. ft.

Width: 30 ft. at the front property line

Depth: 50 ft.

Townhomes See BDC

3.6.200(D)

UAR Not applicable Not applicable

RL, RS, RM-10, RM

Average minimum lot or parcel size: 1,500 sq. ft. for each unit

RH Average minimum lot or parcel size: 1,200 sq. ft. for each unit

Width: 20 ft. at front property

Depth: 50 ft.

Multi-Unit Dwelling (more than 4 units)

UAR Not applicable Not applicable

RL*, RS*, RM-10

4,000 sq. ft. for each unit

RM, RH None

Width: 30 ft. at front property line

Depth: 50 ft.

* When permitted as part of a master plan subject to BDC Chapter 4.5, Master Plans.

[Ord. NS-2434, 2022; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2389, 2020; Ord. NS-2361, 2020; Ord. NS-2353, 2019; Ord. NS-2318, 2018; Ord. NS-2314, 2018; Ord. NS-2289, 2017; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2113, 2009; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

Residential Use Zone Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width/ Depth
Exceptions
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2.1.600 Residential Density.

A. Residential Density Standard. The following density standards apply to all new development in all of the Residential Districts, except as specified in subsection (B) of this section. The density standards shown in Table 2.1.600 are intended to ensure efficient use of buildable lands and provide for a range of needed housing, in conformance with the Bend Comprehensive Plan.

1. The density standards may be averaged over more than one development phase (i.e., as in a subdivision or Master Planned Development).

B. Exemptions.

1. The following are exempt from the density standards in subsection (A) of this section:

a. Residential care homes/facilities.

b. Bed and breakfast inns.

c. Nonresidential uses, including neighborhood commercial uses, public and institutional uses, and miscellaneous uses that do not include a dwelling unit.

d. Buildings that are listed in the Inventory of Historic Sites within the Bend Area Comprehensive Plan Exhibit “A” or buildings designated on the Historic National Landmarks Register.

e. Replacement, renovation, or expansion of existing dwelling unit(s) in any zone provided the number of dwelling units does not change.

f. Development on a vacant lot or parcel consistent with an approved land division, except tracts identified for future phases.

2. The following are exempt from the maximum density standards in subsection (A) of this section:

Residential Zone Density Range Urban Area Reserve (UAR10) 1 unit/10 gross acres Low Density Residential (RL) 1.1 – 4.0 units/gross acre Standard Density Residential (RS) 4.0 – 7.3 units/gross acre Medium Density Residential (RM-10) 6.0 – 10.0 units/gross acre Medium Density Residential (RM) 7.3 – 21.7 units/gross acre High Density Residential (RH) 21.7 – 43 units/gross acre
Table 2.1.600. Residential Densities
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a. Accessory dwelling units (ADUs).

b. Manufactured home parks within the RS Zone; provided, that the standards of BDC 3.6.200(G) are met.

c. Duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, townhomes and cottage cluster developments.

d. Multi-unit affordable dwellings. See BDC 3.6.200(C)

3. The following are exempt from the minimum density standards in subsection (A) of this section:

a. Residential infill, as defined in BDC Chapter 1.2.

b. Partitions on properties that are large enough to be divided into four or more lots; provided, that the size of the resulting parcels and siting of dwellings allow future development on these parcels at minimum densities.

C. Density Calculation.

1. Maximum housing densities are calculated as follows:

a. The area subject to maximum housing density is the total site area excluding any land to be developed with or dedicated for neighborhood commercial uses, public and institutional uses, and miscellaneous uses that do not include a dwelling unit.

b. The area for future streets is included in the area subject to maximum housing density.

c. Where existing streets abut the proposed development site, the area of up to 30 feet of the abutting street width multiplied by the site frontage shall be added to the area subject to maximum housing density.

d. Sensitive lands, fire breaks, and canals and their associated easements on the site are included in the area subject to maximum housing density.

e. For purposes of calculating maximum density, fractional units are rounded down to the next whole unit.

f. As an illustrative example, if the total site area is five acres, of which a half-acre is sensitive lands, and another acre will be developed with neighborhood commercial uses, and new streets will be created, the area subject to maximum housing density is four acres (total site area minus one acre of neighborhood commercial uses, but including the sensitive lands). If the maximum allowable density is 7.3 dwelling units per acre, then a maximum number of 29 units is allowed on the site.

2. Minimum housing densities are calculated as follows:

a. The area subject to minimum housing density is the total site area excluding any land to be developed with or dedicated for neighborhood commercial uses, public and institutional uses, and

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miscellaneous uses that do not include a dwelling unit; sensitive lands; fire breaks; and canals and their associated easements.

b. The area for future streets is included in the area subject to minimum housing density.

c. For purposes of calculating minimum density, fractional units are rounded up to the next whole unit.

d. As an illustrative example, if the total site area is five acres, of which a half-acre is sensitive lands, and another acre will be developed with neighborhood commercial uses, and new streets will be created, the area subject to minimum housing density is three and one-half acres (total site area minus one acre of neighborhood commercial uses, minus a half-acre of sensitive lands). If the minimum density is 4.0 dwelling units per acre, then a minimum number of 14 units is required on the site.

3. Where a property is within multiple zoning districts, the minimum and maximum number of units is calculated based on the acreage in each Residential Zone that is subject to the density standard as specified above multiplied by the applicable minimum and maximum density standards. Areas with nonresidential zones are excluded from the density calculation.

D. Density Bonus for Affordable Housing. See BDC 3.6.200(C) [Ord. NS-2434, 2022; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2389, 2020; Ord. NS-2318, 2018; Ord. NS-2314, 2018; Ord. NS-2303, 2018; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2260, 2016; Ord. NS-2241, 2015; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

2.1.700 Maximum Lot Coverage and Floor Area Ratio.

A. Maximum Lot Coverage and Floor Area Ratio. The following maximum lot coverage and floor area ratio standards apply:

for lots or parcels with single-story dwelling unit(s) and single-story accessory structures.

all other lots or parcels.

for lots or parcels with single-story single-unit detached dwelling unit(s) and single-story accessory structures.

Residential Zone Lot Coverage FAR Low Density Residential (RL) 35% None Standard
50%
Medium
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Table 2.1.700. Residential Lot Coverage
Density Residential (RS), and Medium-10 Density Residential (RM-10)
45% for
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45% for all other lots or parcels with single-unit detached dwellings and accessory structures and nonresidential uses.

60% for lots or parcels with townhomes, duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes and multi-unit and accessory structures.

High

B. Exceptions.

1. Lot Coverage for Affordable Housing. See BDC 3.6.200(C)

2. Development in conformance with the provisions of BDC Chapter 3.8, Development Alternatives. [Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2314, 2018; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2241, 2015; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

2.1.800 Building Height.

The following building height standards are intended to promote land use compatibility and support the principle of neighborhood-scaled design:

A. Standard. The following building heights apply to all development within the Residential District:

1. Buildings within the UAR, RL, RS and RM-10 Districts may be no more than 35 feet in height.

2. Buildings within the RM Zone may be no more than 40 feet in height.

3. Buildings within the RH Districts may be no more than 50 feet in height.

B. Exceptions to Maximum Building Height Standard for Affordable Housing. See BDC 3.6.200(C). [Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2314, 2018; Ord. NS-2303, 2018; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2241, 2015; Ord. NS-2082, 2007; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

The Bend Development Code is current through Ordinance NS-2471, passed April 19, 2023.

Table 2.1.700.
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2.1.900 Architectural Design Standards.

A. Purpose. The architectural standards are intended to provide detailed, human-scale design, while affording flexibility to use a variety of building styles for certain types of residential development.

B. Applicability. This section applies to all of the following types of buildings:

1. Multi-unit residential;

2. Public and institutional buildings in Residential Zones;

3. All other types of permitted/conditional nonresidential use buildings listed in Table 2.1.200 when built in a Residential Zone.

a. Exemption. Neighborhood commercial uses listed in Table 2.1.200.

C. Standards. All buildings that are subject to this section shall comply with all of the following standards. The graphics provided with each standard are intended to show examples of how to comply. Other building styles and designs can be used to comply, so long as they are consistent with the text of this section. An architectural feature (i.e., as shown in the graphics) may be used to comply with more than one standard.

1. Building Form. All buildings shall incorporate design features such as offsets, balconies, projections, window reveals, or similar elements to preclude large expanses of uninterrupted building surfaces, as shown in the figure below. Along the vertical face of a structure, such features shall occur at a minimum of every 40 feet, on each floor, and shall contain at least two of the following features:

a. Recess (e.g., deck, patio, courtyard, entrance or similar feature) that has a minimum depth of six feet;

b. Extension (e.g., floor area, deck, patio, entrance, or similar feature) that projects a minimum of two feet and runs horizontally for a minimum length of four feet; and/or

c. Offsets or breaks in roof elevation of two feet or greater in height.

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Figure 2.1.900.A. Building Form (Multi-Unit Dwelling Example)
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2. Building Orientation. All building elevations adjacent to a street right-of-way shall provide doors, porches, balconies, and/or windows. A minimum of 40 percent of front (i.e., street-facing) elevations, and a minimum of 30 percent of side and rear building elevations, shall meet this standard. Percent of elevation is measured as the horizontal plane (lineal feet) containing doors, porches, balconies, terraces and/or windows. The standard applies to each full and partial building story.

Exceptions:

a. A multi-unit building may have its entrance oriented to a side yard when a direct pedestrian walkway is provided between the building entrance and the street in accordance with the standards in BDC Chapter 3.1, Lot, Parcel and Block Design, Access and Circulation. In this case, at least one entrance shall be provided not more than 30 feet from the closest sidewalk or street.

b. A multi-unit building may be oriented to a common use courtyard.

3. Detailed Design. All buildings shall provide detailed design along all elevations which are visible from the street(s) adjacent to the property (i.e., front, rear and sides). There are two options for complying with this requirement.

a. Menu Option (Type I). Detailed design shall be provided by using at least six of the following 12 architectural features on all applicable elevations, as appropriate for the proposed building type and style (may vary features on rear/side/front elevations).

These features shall be reviewed by a Type I application as per BDC 4.1.300:

Dormers Gables

Recessed entries

Cupolas

Covered porch entries

Pillars or posts

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Eaves (minimum 12-inch projection)

Window trim (minimum four inches wide)

Bay windows Balconies

Offsets in the building face or roof by a minimum of 18 inches

Decorative patterns on the exterior finish using shingles, wainscoting, board and batt.

b. Design Review Option (Type II). Detailed design shall be provided by showing compliance with the following design criteria through a Type II application and review per BDC 4.1.400, Type II and Type III Applications.

i. The general size, shape, and scale of the structure(s) are architecturally compatible with the site and with the surrounding neighborhood, unless such compatibility with existing structures does not reflect the long-term purpose or intent of the underlying zoning of the subject site.

ii. If the project includes a large structure or structures (greater than 20,000 square feet), the design shall incorporate changes in direction and divide large masses into varying heights and sizes by breaking up building sections, or by the use of such elements as variable planes, projections, bays, dormers, setbacks, canopies, awnings, parapets, changes in the roofline, materials, color, or textures.

iii. Exterior finish on vertical surfaces shall be primarily of materials such as masonry/wood siding, shingles, or stucco. The use of sheet metal or plywood shall not exceed 50 percent of the wall area. No smooth-faced cinder block construction shall be permitted on front facades. Cinder block construction for side and rear facades shall be permitted by approval as part of this review process. [Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2353, 2019; Ord. NS-2318, 2018; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2260, 2016; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

Figure 2.1.900.B. Examples of Architectural Details
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2.1.950 Design Standards (Triplex, Quadplex and Townhome).

A. Applicability. This section applies to all of the following types of buildings:

1. Triplex.

2. Quadplex.

3. Townhome.

For purposes of this section, a “street” also means a tract for mid-block developments and T-courts.

B. Garage Door Standards. The maximum combined garage door width facing the street is 50 percent of the total building width. As shown in Figure 2.1.950.B, the maximum combined garage door width facing the street may be up to 60 percent of the total building width if the front door entrance is within 10 feet of the longest street-facing wall of the dwelling unit.

1. Exemptions to Garage Door Standards.

a. Existing garages legally constructed prior to November 5, 2021.

b. When the side or rear wall of the garage faces the street, provided the standards of BDC 2.1.300(F)(1)(a) are met.

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C. Front Door Orientation Standards. The following front door orientation standards are required for lots and parcels with frontage onto a street. For triplexes and quadplexes, these standards are only required to be met for one of the dwelling units. The entrance must either:

1. Face the street;

2. Be at an angle of up to 45 degrees from the street;

3. Face a common open space that abuts the street and be abutted by dwellings on at least two sides; or

4. Open onto a porch. The porch must be at least 20 square feet in area and have at least one entrance facing the street or have a roof. A covered walkway or breezeway is not a porch.

5. Exemptions to Orientation Standards.

a. Triplexes, quadplexes and townhomes created by a conversion of an existing dwelling unit.

b. Dwelling units located on the flag portion of a flag lot.

D. Windows and Doors. A minimum of 15 percent of the area of all street facing facades must include windows and/or doors. Gabled areas and garage doors (in blue) and roofs (in white) are not included in the base wall calculation when determining the minimum 15 percent calculation for windows/door areas. Facades separated from the street property line by a dwelling are exempt from meeting this standard.

Figure 2.1.950.D.
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2.1.1000 Multi-Unit Residential Districts (RM, RH).

A. Purpose/Intent Statement. The Medium and High Density Residential Districts are intended to provide land for a mix of attached and multi-unit dwellings in locations that are convenient to service commercial uses and future transit opportunities.

B. Development Standards for Multi-Unit Developments in the RM and RH Districts. In addition to the site development standards in BDC Chapter 4.2, the following standards apply to multi-unit developments of five units or more, unless otherwise stated:

1. Common Open Space. In addition to the required setback yards, a minimum of 10 percent of the site area must be designated and permanently reserved as usable common open space in all large-scale (20 units or more) multiple-unit developments, unless a credit in subsection (B)(1)(a) of this section is approved. The site area is defined as the lot or parcel on which the development is planned, after subtracting any required dedication of street right-of-way and other land for public purposes (e.g., public park or school grounds, etc.). Sensitive lands and historic buildings or landmarks open to the public and designated by the Bend Comprehensive Plan may be counted toward meeting the common open space requirements.

a. Credit for Proximity to a Park. A common open space credit of 50 percent may be granted when the development is located within one-quarter mile walking distance of a public park; and there is a direct, accessible, and maintained trail or sidewalk between the development and the park that does not cross an arterial or collector street.

2. Private Open Space. Private open space areas are required for ground-floor and upper-floor housing units through compliance with all of the following standards:

a. Ground-floor housing units must have patios or decks at least four feet deep and measuring at least 48 square feet. Ground-floor housing means the housing unit entrance (front or rear) is within five feet of the finished ground elevation, after grading and landscaping;

b. A minimum of 50 percent of all upper-floor housing units must have balconies or porches at least four feet deep and measuring at least 48 square feet. Upper-floor housing means housing units that are more than five feet above the finished grade, after grading and landscaping; and

c. Ground-floor private open space areas must not be located within 12 feet of trash receptacles.

3. Trash Receptacles. Trash receptacles must not be located within setbacks for property lines shared with single-unit detached and attached dwellings and must be screened on at least three sides with an evergreen hedge or solid fence or wall of not less than six feet in height. Receptacles must be located for easy access by trash pick-up vehicles.

C. Housing Mix Standards in the RM District. In order to ensure a mix of housing types that meets the City’s overall housing needs, in addition to minimum and maximum density standards in BDC 2.1.600, at least 50 percent of the total housing units in residential developments on any property or combination of properties between three acres

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and 20 acres in the RM District must be middle housing and/or multi-unit dwellings. The standards of BDC 4.5.200(E) apply to properties of 20 acres in size and greater.

2.1.1100 Other Design Standards.

A. Development must comply with BDC 3.5.600, On-Site Drainage.

B. Development must comply with BDC 3.5.200, Outdoor Lighting Standards, and 3.5.400, Solar Standards.

C. Garage and carports must be accessed from abutting alleys. See BDC 3.1.200(E), Lot and Parcel Access, and BDC 3.1.400(F), Access Management Requirements.

D. A sink outside of a kitchen or wet bar may be added in compliance with the following:

1. In a garage or accessory structure if the space is not conditioned as defined in BDC Chapter 1.2, Definitions. A garage or accessory structure must not contain a dishwashing machine; a range hood, exhaust vent, or similar equipment; or a stove, range, or oven.

The Bend Development Code is current through Ordinance NS-2471, passed April 19, 2023.

Figure 2.1.1000.A. Multi-Unit Dwellings (typical site layout) [Ord. NS-2463, 2023; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2303, 2018; Ord. NS-2271, 2016; Ord. NS-2016, 2006]

2. In a laundry room. The laundry room may include utility hook-ups for gas or electric laundry appliances. A laundry room must not contain a dishwashing machine; a range hood, or similar equipment; or a stove, range, or oven. [Ord. NS-2463, 2023; Ord. NS-2462, 2023; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2389, 2020; Ord. NS-2314, 2018]

The Bend Development Code is current through Ordinance NS-2471, passed April 19, 2023.

Disclaimer: The city recorder’s office has the official version of the Bend Development Code. Users should contact the city recorder’s office for ordinances passed subsequent to the ordinance cited above.

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