Subject Property: 2987 S Hwy 97 |Redmond | Oregon | 97756 Tax Lot # 151321CC00700 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 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 Pete Rencher pete@windermere.com (541) 923-4663 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.
DESCHUTESCOUNTYPROPERTYPROFILEINFORMATION
Parcel#:162833
TaxLot:151321CC00700
Owner:SmolichPropertiesIILLC
CoOwner:
Site:2987SHwy97 RedmondOR97756
Mail:60877SWDeerCreekPl BendOR97702
LandUse:201-Commercial-Improved(typicalofclass)
StdLandUse:RMSC-ResidentialMiscellaneous
Legal:REDMONDRETAILPARKPHASEIIILot:PT8
Twn/Rng/Sec:T:15SR:13ES:21Q:SWQQ:SW
ASSESSMENT&TAXINFORMATION
MarketTotal:$1,576,810.00
MarketLand:$1,427,750.00
MarketImpr:$149,060.00
AssessmentYear:2023
AssessedTotal:$544,670.00
Exemption:
Taxes:$10,809.90
LevyCode:2-046
LevyRate:198466
SALE&LOANINFORMATION
SaleDate:12/28/2007
SaleAmount:$600,00000
Document#:66089
DeedType:Deed
LoanAmount:$480,00000
Lender:BANKOFAMERICA
LoanType:Conventional
InterestType:
TitleCo:FIRSTAMERICANTITLEINSCO/OR
PROPERTYCHARACTERISTICS
YearBuilt:1988
EffYearBuilt: Bedrooms: Bathrooms: #ofStories: TotalSqFt:1,524SqFt
Floor1SqFt: Floor2SqFt: BasementSqFt: Lotsize:145Acres(63,162SqFt)
GarageSqFt: GarageType: AC: Pool: HeatSource: Fireplace: BldgCondition: Neighborhood: Lot:PT8
Block: Plat/Subdiv:RedmondRetailParkPh03
Zoning:Redmond-C1-StripServiceCommercial SchoolDist:2J-Redmond Census:1075-000901
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Deschutes County Property Information
Report Date: 5/9/2024 9:12:26 AM
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Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments
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SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC 60877
DEER CREEK PL BEND,
97702 Account Information Ownership Mailing Address: Map and Taxlot: Account: Situs Address: Mailing Name: Tax Status: 151321CC00700 162833 2987 S HWY 97, REDMOND, OR 97756 SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC Assessable REDMOND RETAIL PARK PHASE III Assessor Acres: Property Taxes Assessment Tax Code Area: Current Tax Year: 2046 $10,809.85 1.45 Valuation $1,427,750 $149,060 Land Structures Total $1,576,810 Real Market Values as of Jan.
2023 $544,670 $544,670 Maximum Assessed Assessed Value Veterans Exemption Current Assessed Values: Account
Property Class: 201 -- COMMERCIAL
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Summary
Block: PT 8 Lot:
Subdivision:
Disclaimer 2019 - 2020 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 2023 - 2024 Real Market Value - Land $698,930 $719,900 $885,480 $1,027,160 $1,427,750 Real Market Value - Structures $124,410 $127,850 $154,990 $168,050 $149,060 Total Real Market Value $823,340 $847,750 $1,040,470 $1,195,210 $1,576,810 Maximum Assessed Value $483,950 $498,460 $513,410 $528,810 $544,670 Total Assessed Value $483,950 $498,460 $513,410 $528,810 $544,670 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
Year Date Due Transaction Type Transaction Date As Of Date Amount Received Tax Due Discount Amount Interest Charged Refund Interest 2023 11-15-2023 PAYMENT 12-12-2023 12-12-2023 $10,809.85 ($10,809.85) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2023 11-15-2023 IMPOSED 10-12-2023 11-15-2023 $0.00 $10,809.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 2022 11-15-2022 PAYMENT 02-14-2023 02-14-2023 $10,221.06 ($10,131.01) $0.00 $90.05 $0.00 2022 11-15-2022 IMPOSED 10-12-2022 11-15-2022 $0.00 $10,131.01 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 2021 11-15-2021 PAYMENT 11-11-2021 11-11-2021 $9,217.03 ($9,502.09) $285.06 $0.00 $0.00 2021 11-15-2021 IMPOSED 10-11-2021 11-15-2021 $0.00 $9,502.09 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 Tax Payment History Sale Date Seller Buyer Sale Amount Sale Type Recording Instrument 12/27/2007 SMOLICH,BILLIE D & KARYN SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC $600,000 06-GRANTEE IS RELATED/FRIENDS/BUSINES S ASSOCIATES 2007-66089 03/07/1996 SMOLICH JAMES SMOLICH,JAMES $0 06-GRANTEE IS RELATED/FRIENDS/BUSINES S ASSOCIATES 07/24/1989 UNKNOWN $115,000 30-UNCONFIRMED SALE 1989-1882619 01/13/1988 UNKNOWN $35,500 33-CONFIRMED SALE 1988-1571386 Sales History Structures Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft 501 - COMM ACCT: Yard Improvements 2046 0 Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft 542 - COMM ACCT: Automotive - Showroom 2046 1988 1,524 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 2 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
Land Characteristics
Ownership
Related Accounts
Related accounts apply to a property that may be on one map and tax lot but due to billing have more than one account. This occurs when a property is in multiple tax code areas. In other cases there may be business personal property or a manufactured home on this property that is not in the same ownership as the land.
No Related Accounts found.
Land Description Acres Land Classification Commercial Lot 1.45
Name Type Name Ownership Type Ownership Percentage OWNER SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC, OWNER 100.00%
Category Name Phone Address COUNTY SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 FIRE DISTRICT REDMOND FIRE AND RESCUE (541) 504-5000 341 NW DOGWOOD AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 SCHOOL DISTRICT REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 923-5437 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA SAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (541) 316-2830 2790 SW WICKIUP, REDMOND, OR 97756 MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA OBSIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (541) 923-4900 1335 SW OBSIDIAN, REDMOND, OR 97756 HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL (541) 504-3600 4555 SW ELKHORN AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT (541) 693-5600 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 383-7700 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97703 PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT REDMOND AREA PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT (541) 548-7275 465 SW RIMROCK DR, REDMOND, OR 97756 LIBRARY DISTRICT DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY (541) 617-7050 601 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 WATER SERVICE PROVIDER REDMOND WATER DEPARTMENT (541) 504-2000 423 E ANTLER AVE #100, REDMOND, OR 97756 LIVESTOCK DISTRICT DESCHUTES COUNTY LIVESTOCK DISTRICT NUMBER 6 (541) 388-6623 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703 GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE HIGH COUNTRY DISPOSAL (541) 548-4984 1090 NE HEMLOCK AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 Service Providers Please contact districts to confirm. Jurisdiction City Zoning Description Redmond C1 STRIP SERVICE COMMERICALREDMOND UGB Deschutes County Permits Permit ID Permit Type Applicant Application Date Status 247-B25604 Building GODFREY DONALD & CHARLENE 01/19/1988 Expired 247-B15408 Building HOWELL,JOHN 01/01/1979 Expired 247-E1271 Electrical GODFREY DONALD & CHARLENE 04/12/1988 Finaled 247-E284 Electrical DON GODFREY 02/19/1988 Expired 247-E16409 Electrical STATE HWY DEPT 01/03/1992 Finaled 247-M954 Mechanical GODFREY DONALD & CHARLENE 04/15/1988 Expired 247-P380 Plumbing GODFREY DONALD & CHARLENE 03/07/1988 Finaled 247-S25000 Septic DONALD E GODFREY 02/08/1988 Expired City of Redmond Permits Permit ID Permit Type Applicant Application Date Status 711-20-001308ELEC Electrical SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC 07/01/2020 Finaled
Summary Planning Jursidiction: Urban Reserve Area: Urban Growth Boundary: Redmond No Redmond Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 3 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
Development
711-15-000184-LLALand Use Matt Dickerhoof 12/23/2015 Closed 711-23-000073PLNG Land Use Auto Kings 04/13/2023 Finaled
711-21-000037PLNG Land Use Larry's RV Inc 02/04/2021 Finaled
SMOLICH,KARYN ;SMOLICH,BILLIE D 06/24/2003
711-E68522 Electrical
Finaled
Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 4 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
STATEMENT OF TAX ACCOUNT
2023 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,809.85 Nov 15, 2023 2022 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,131.01 Nov 15, 2022 2021 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,502.09 Nov 15, 2021 2020 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,072.51 Nov 15, 2020 2019 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,676.15 Nov 15, 2019 2018 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,460.16 Nov 15, 2018 2017 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,259.06 Nov 15, 2017 2016 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,976.66 Nov 15, 2016 2015 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,677.15 Nov 15, 2015 2014 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,421.78 Nov 15, 2014 2013 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,375.62 Nov 15, 2013 2012 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,413.85 Nov 15, 2012 2011 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,111.82 Nov 15, 2011 2010 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,888.41 Nov 15, 2010 2009 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,797.40 Nov 15, 2009 2008 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,173.20 Nov 15, 2008 2007 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,989.40 Nov 15, 2007 2006 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,935.76 Nov 15, 2006 2005 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,935.36 Nov 15, 2005 2004 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,821.09 Nov 15, 2004 2003 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,783.47 Nov 15, 2003 2002 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,775.54 Nov 15, 2002 2001 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,600.83 Nov 15, 2001 2000 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,500.56 Nov 15, 2000 1999 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,424.30 Nov 15, 1999 1998 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,297.89 Nov 15, 1998 1997 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,184.18 Dec 15, 1997 1996 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,397.31 Nov 15, 1996
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
SERVICES BUILDING BEND OR 97703 (541) 388-6540 SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC 60877 SW DEER CREEK PL BEND OR 97702 9-May-2024 162833 Tax Account # Account Status Roll Type Situs Address A Real 2987 S HWY 97 REDMOND 97756 Tax Summary Tax Year Tax Type Total Due Current Due Interest Due Discount Available Original Due Due Date 2046 May 9, 2024 Lender Name Loan Number Property ID Interest To $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 5 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
DESCHUTES
DESCHUTES
151321-CC-00700 CODE: 2046
SITUS ADDRESS:
2987 S HWY 97 REDMOND
Payment Due November 15, 2023
201
VALUES: REAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
VETERAN'S
NET TAXABLE: TOTAL PROPERTY TAX: LAST YEAR THIS YEAR 1,027,160 168,050 1,195,210 1,427,750 149,060 1,576,810 528,810 0 528,810 10,131.01 544,670 0 544,670 10,809.85 TAX QUESTIONS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (541) 388-6540 (541) 388-6508
No Additional Payment Due 05/15/24 02/15/24 $3,603.29 $7,062.44 $10,485.55 Change my Mailing Address SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC 60877 SW DEER CREEK PL BEND OR 97702 Deschutes County Tax Collector PO Box 7559 Bend OR 97708-7559 09100001628330000360329000070624400010485550 544,670 528,810 MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ SMOLICH PROPERTIES II LLC 60877 SW DEER CREEK PL BEND OR 97702
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ASSESSED VALUE
EXEMPTION
$10,485.55
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION REDMOND
PARK PHASE
PT 8 LEGAL: REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT JULY 1, 2023 TO JUNE 30, 2024 DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON TAX BY DISTRICT
TAX ACCOUNT: 162833 (Mailing
change form on reverse) Full Payment (3% Discount) Two-Thirds Payment (2% Discount) Next Payment Due One-Third Payment (No Discount) Next Payment Due Please make checks payable to Deschutes County Tax Collector Full Payment with 3% Discount Discount is lost after due date and interest may apply PAYMENT OPTIONS: * Online * By Mail to Deschutes County Tax, PO Box 7559 Bend OR 97708-7559 * Drop Box located at 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend or 411 SW 9th Street, Redmond * In Person 1300 NW Wall Street, Ste 203, Bend (2nd Floor) For Property Information: dial.deschutes.org www.deschutes.org/tax 1300 NW WALL ST STE 203, BEND, OR 97703 SCHOOL DISTRICT #2J 2,524.22 C O C C 311.71 HIGH DESERT ESD 48.48 EDUCATION TOTAL: 2,884.41 DESCHUTES COUNTY 642.17 COUNTY LIBRARY 276.37 COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT 627.95 COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 11.33 9-1-1 181.76 CITY OF REDMOND 2,215.28 REDMOND DWNTWN URBAN RENEWAL 518.63 REDMOND SOUTH 97 URBAN RENEWAL 147.50 REDMOND FIRE & RESCUE 881.22 REDMOND FIRE & RESCUE LOCAL OPTION 147.06 REDMOND AREA PARK & REC DISTRICT 186.71 GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 5,835.98 COUNTY LIBRARY BOND 170.54 CITY OF REDMOND BOND 2022 347.88 REDMOND AREA PARK & REC DIST BOND 297.77 SCHOOL #2J BOND 2004 402.29 SCHOOL #2J BOND 2008 690.70 SCHOOL #2J BOND 2021 136.49 C O C C BOND 43.79 BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 2,089.46 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 6 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
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The contents of Chapter Development Regulations can be found here:
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 4,277 420 Total Households 1,761 173 Total Housing Units 1,846 174
Total 4,225 100.0% 414 Enrolled in school 872 20 6% 188 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 79 1.9% 57 Public school 37 0.9% 70 Private school 42 1.0% 32 Enrolled in kindergarten 11 0.3% 17 Public school 11 0.3% 17 Private school 0 0.0% 0 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 241 5.7% 108 Public school 229 5.4% 106 Private school 12 0.3% 25 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 251 5.9% 90 Public school 212 5 0% 98 Private school 38 0.9% 41 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 140 3 3% 73 Public school 102 2.4% 66 Private school 38 0.9% 34 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 143 3.4% 118 Public school 142 3.4% 118 Private school 1 0.0% 48 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 8 0 2% 15 Public school 1 0.0% 41 Private school 7 0 2% 14 Not enrolled in school 3,353 79.4% 255 POPULATION
65+
RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Total 1,118 100.0% 192 Living in Households 1,113 99 6% 192 Living in Family Households 906 81.0% 194 Householder 430 38 5% 81 Spouse 383 34 3% 86 Parent 17 1.5% 32 Parent-in-law 7 0 6% 13 Other Relative 38 3.4% 27 Nonrelative 31 2.8% 49 Living in Nonfamily Households 207 18 5% 83 Householder 207 18.5% 83 Nonrelative 0 0.0% 0 Living in Group Quarters 4 0 4% 4
POPULATION
AGE
BY
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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HOUSEHOLDS
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS
TYPE
Family Households 1,225 69 6% 128 2-Person 681 38.7% 95 3-Person 181 10 3% 77 4-Person 142 8.1% 57 5-Person 177 10 1% 120 6-Person 23 1.3% 28 7+ Person 20 1.1% 63 Nonfamily Households 536 30 4% 162 1-Person 456 25 9% 157 2-Person 79 4.5% 40 3-Person 0 0.0% 0 4-Person 0 0.0% 0 5-Person 0 0.0% 0 6-Person 0 0.0% 0 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0
BY
AND SIZE
TYPE Households with one or more people under 18 years 380 21.6% 100 Family households 380 21.6% 100 Married-couple family 304 17.3% 103 Male householder, no wife present 25 1.4% 23 Female householder, no husband present 51 2.9% 50 Nonfamily households 0 0.0% 0 Households with no people under 18 years 1,380 78.4% 161 Married-couple family 749 42.5% 101 Other family 96 5.5% 50 Nonfamily households 536 30.4% 162 HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 705 40.0% 103 1-Person 191 10.8% 82 2+ Person Family 502 28.5% 88 2+ Person Nonfamily 13 0.7% 21 Households with No Pop 65+ 1,056 60.0% 169 1-Person 266 15.1% 148 2+ Person Family 723 41.1% 121 2+ Person Nonfamily 67 3.8% 41 HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RELATIVES AND NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 4,261 100.0% 418 In Family Households 3,643 85 5% 436 In Married-Couple Family 3,045 71 5% 441 Relatives 2,993 70 2% 433 Nonrelatives 52 1.2% 51 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 123 2.9% 101 Relatives 117 2 7% 98 Nonrelatives 6 0.1% 13 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 475 11 1% 327 Relatives 451 10.6% 318 Nonrelatives 24 0.6% 47 In Nonfamily Households 618 14 5% 173
BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE UNDER 18 YEARS BY HOUSEHOLD
BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER,
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
4,203 100.0% 414
years Speak only English 739 17 6% 224 Speak Spanish 0 0.0% 17 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 17 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European 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 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
Speak only English 1,979 47.1% 244 Speak Spanish 251 6.0% 194 Speak English "very well" or "well" 251 6 0% 191 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 108 2.6% 128 Speak English "very well" or "well" 108 2 6% 128 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 8 0.2% 19 Speak English "very well" or "well" 8 0.2% 19 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
and over Speak only English 1,063 25 3% 159 Speak Spanish 54 1.3% 56 Speak English "very well" or "well" 23 0.5% 63 Speak English "not well" 31 0.7% 49 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 1 0.0% 16 Speak English "very well" or "well" 1 0.0% 16 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
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5 to 17
18 to 64 years
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 1,875 100.0% 247 Worked in state and in county of residence 1,773 94.6% 246 Worked in state and outside county of residence 92 4 9% 44 Worked outside state of residence 10 0.5% 22 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 1,932 100.0% 249 Male: 867 44 9% 129 Employee of private company workers 580 30 0% 105 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 156 8.1% 110 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 27 1.4% 35 Local government workers 62 3.2% 68 State government workers 11 0.6% 20 Federal government workers 1 0.1% 48 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 30 1.6% 39 Unpaid family workers 0 0.0% 0 Female: 1,065 55 1% 192 Employee of private company workers 482 24 9% 153 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 79 4.1% 78 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 251 13 0% 156 Local government workers 98 5.1% 45 State government workers 36 1.9% 25 Federal government workers 33 1.7% 33 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 86 4.5% 80 Unpaid family workers 0 0 0% 0 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND PRESENCE OF A COMPUTER Total 4,261 100.0% 418 Population <18 in Households 814 19 1% 205 Have a Computer 814 19 1% 239 Have NO Computer 0 0.0% 0 Population 18-64 in Households 2,334 54 8% 272 Have a Computer 2,334 54 8% 272 Have NO Computer 0 0 0% 0 Population 65+ in Households 1,113 26 1% 192 Have a Computer 1,097 25.7% 190 Have NO Computer 16 0 4% 23 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 1,761 100.0% 173 With an Internet Subscription 1,708 97.0% 173 Dial-Up Alone 14 0 8% 27 Broadband 1,287 73 1% 147 Satellite Service 135 7.7% 51 Other Service 13 0 7% 26 Internet Access with no Subscription 20 1.1% 16 With No Internet Access 33 1 9% 21 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low May 09, 2024 ©2024 Esri Page 4 of 24
WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 1,875 100.0% 247 Drove alone 1,125 60 0% 180 Carpooled 336 17 9% 171 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% 12 Motorcycle 15 0.8% 25 Bicycle 11 0.6% 23 Walked 18 1.0% 32 Other means 1 0.1% 5 Worked at home 367 19 6% 146
DID NOT WORK
HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 1,507 100.0% 208 Less than 5 minutes 30 2.0% 56 5 to 9 minutes 153 10.2% 59 10 to 14 minutes 398 26 4% 149 15 to 19 minutes 208 13 8% 56 20 to 24 minutes 85 5.6% 132 25 to 29 minutes 168 11 1% 93 30 to 34 minutes 254 16.9% 150 35 to 39 minutes 53 3 5% 78 40 to 44 minutes 100 6.6% 54 45 to 59 minutes 28 1 9% 30 60 to 89 minutes 2 0.1% 20 90 or more minutes 30 2 0% 42 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A
Total 1,293 100.0% 187 Own children under 6 years only 44 3.4% 40 In labor force 42 3.2% 41 Not in labor force 1 0.1% 51 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 69 5 3% 63 In labor force 68 5.3% 63 Not in labor force 1 0 1% 36 Own children 6 to 17 years only 250 19.3% 104 In labor force 209 16 2% 99 Not in labor force 40 3.1% 32 No own children under 18 years 931 72 0% 159 In labor force 618 47.8% 144 Not in labor force 313 24 2% 82
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WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO
FROM
FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability:
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY AGE & TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 4,276 100.0% 420 Under 19 years: 864 20 2% 237 One Type of Health Insurance: 830 19 4% 238 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 569 13 3% 278 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 19 0 4% 17 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 169 4 0% 115 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 73 1.7% 205 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 33 0.8% 21 No Health Insurance Coverage 2 0.0% 61 19 to 34 years: 679 15.9% 155 One Type of Health Insurance: 658 15.4% 158 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 546 12 8% 160 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 36 0.8% 23 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 55 1 3% 92 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 20 0.5% 61 VA Health Care Only 0 0 0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 17 0.4% 27 No Health Insurance Coverage 5 0 1% 10 35 to 64 years: 1,615 37 8% 224 One Type of Health Insurance: 1,417 33 1% 210 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 955 22 3% 192 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 230 5 4% 82 Medicare Coverage Only 20 0.5% 50 Medicaid Coverage Only 193 4 5% 134 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 15 0.4% 14 VA Health Care Only 5 0 1% 9 2+ Types of Health Insurance 131 3.1% 91 No Health Insurance Coverage 68 1.6% 84 65+ years: 1,118 26.1% 192 One Type of Health Insurance: 347 8.1% 102 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 13 0.3% 28 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicare Coverage Only 334 7.8% 101 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 771 18 0% 142 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 0 0.0% 0 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 162 3 8% 77 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 366 8.6% 138 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 65 1.5% 34 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 22 0.5% 18 Other Health Insurance Combinations 156 3.6% 55 No Health Insurance Coverage 0 0.0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low May 09, 2024 ©2024 Esri Page 6 of 24
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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BY RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY
CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS
CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION
LEVEL Total 4,276 100.0% 420 Under 50 157 3.7% 87 50 to 99 218 5 1% 356 1 00 to 1 24 62 1.4% 47 1 25 to 1 49 366 8 6% 491 1 50 to 1 84 116 2.7% 83 1 85 to 1 99 116 2 7% 128 2 00 and over 3,241 75 8% 326
Total 3,463 100.0% 292 Veteran 270 7.8% 82 Nonveteran 3,193 92.2% 290 Male 1,502 43 4% 145 Veteran 222 6 4% 50 Nonveteran 1,280 37 0% 144 Female 1,961 56 6% 209 Veteran 48 1.4% 136 Nonveteran 1,913 55 2% 200
MILITARY SERVICE Total 270 100.0% 82 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 18 6.7% 29 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 6 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 23 8.5% 27 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 97 35.9% 33 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 18 6.7% 32 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 68 25.2% 110 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 46 17 0% 29 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 1,761 100.0% 173 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 141 8.0% 84 Married-couple family 54 3.1% 77 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 0 0.0% 0 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 11 0.6% 21 Nonfamily household - male householder 15 0.9% 24 Nonfamily household - female householder 61 3.5% 46 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 1,620 92 0% 171 Married-couple family 1,000 56 8% 131 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 35 2.0% 28 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 125 7.1% 55 Nonfamily household - male householder 113 6.4% 51 Nonfamily household - female householder 347 19 7% 155 Poverty Index 65
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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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
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 753 42 8% 106 No Social Security Income 1,007 57.2% 167 Retirement Income 598 34 0% 93 No Retirement Income 1,163 66 0% 174 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 41 8.7% 56 10-14 9% of Income 15 3.2% 24 15-19 9% of Income 26 5 5% 29 20-24 9% of Income 15 3.2% 24 25-29.9% of Income 74 15.7% 79 30-34 9% of Income 10 2.1% 21 35-39 9% of Income 11 2 3% 28 40-49 9% of Income 89 18 9% 124 50+% of Income 190 40 3% 141 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 0 0.0% 0 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 1,761 100.0% 173 With public assistance income 85 4.8% 55 No public assistance income 1,676 95.2% 173 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 1,761 100.0% 173 With Food Stamps/SNAP 136 7.7% 46 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 1,625 92.3% 173 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 1,761 100.0% 173 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 596 33.8% 110 With No Person w/Disability 1,165 66.2% 179
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ACS Population Summary
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POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 21,396 1,417 Total Households 8,364 475 Total Housing Units 8,679 497
Total 20,711 100.0% 1,382 Enrolled in school 4,486 21 7% 571 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 308 1 5% 111 Public school 216 1.0% 111 Private school 93 0.4% 47 Enrolled in kindergarten 66 0.3% 39 Public school 65 0.3% 40 Private school 1 0.0% 5 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 961 4.6% 217 Public school 812 3.9% 199 Private school 150 0 7% 106 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 1,319 6.4% 327 Public school 1,139 5 5% 316 Private school 180 0.9% 86 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 1,009 4 9% 258 Public school 886 4.3% 252 Private school 122 0 6% 62 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 699 3.4% 185 Public school 630 3.0% 176 Private school 70 0.3% 70 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 124 0 6% 65 Public school 41 0.2% 45 Private school 83 0.4% 47 Not enrolled in school 16,225 78.3% 863 POPULATION AGE 65+ BY RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Total 3,648 100.0% 449 Living in Households 3,611 99 0% 448 Living in Family Households 2,434 66 7% 398 Householder 1,212 33 2% 215 Spouse 927 25 4% 178 Parent 31 0.8% 36 Parent-in-law 126 3 5% 129 Other Relative 91 2.5% 54 Nonrelative 48 1.3% 57 Living in Nonfamily Households 1,177 32 3% 293 Householder 1,095 30.0% 271 Nonrelative 82 2.2% 83 Living in Group Quarters 37 1 0% 35 Source:
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U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS
TYPE
SIZE Family Households 5,367 64 2% 417 2-Person 2,227 26.6% 274 3-Person 1,495 17 9% 367 4-Person 786 9.4% 167 5-Person 556 6 6% 204 6-Person 243 2.9% 131 7+ Person 60 0.7% 48 Nonfamily Households 2,996 35 8% 400 1-Person 2,260 27 0% 361 2-Person 596 7.1% 158 3-Person 135 1 6% 122 4-Person 6 0.1% 60 5-Person 0 0.0% 0 6-Person 0 0.0% 0 7+ Person 0 0.0% 0
BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE UNDER 18 YEARS BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with one or more people under 18 years 2,370 28.3% 312 Family households 2,369 28.3% 312 Married-couple family 1,607 19.2% 285 Male householder, no wife present 166 2.0% 93 Female householder, no husband present 596 7.1% 294 Nonfamily households 2 0.0% 16 Households with no people under 18 years 5,993 71.7% 463 Married-couple family 2,451 29.3% 349 Other family 548 6.6% 167 Nonfamily households 2,995 35.8% 400 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 2,654 31.7% 331 1-Person 986 11.8% 271 2+ Person Family 1,557 18.6% 257 2+ Person Nonfamily 112 1.3% 81 Households with No Pop 65+ 5,709 68.3% 458 1-Person 1,274 15.2% 257 2+ Person Family 3,811 45.6% 399 2+ Person Nonfamily 625 7.5% 186 HOUSEHOLD TYPE
RELATIVES
NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 21,290 100.0% 1,410 In Family Households 17,287 81 2% 1,445 In Married-Couple Family 12,877 60 5% 1,505 Relatives 12,695 59 6% 1,478 Nonrelatives 181 0.9% 101 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 835 3.9% 409 Relatives 648 3 0% 299 Nonrelatives 186 0.9% 127 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 3,576 16 8% 1,109 Relatives 3,173 14.9% 932 Nonrelatives 403 1 9% 272 In Nonfamily Households 4,002 18 8% 595 Source:
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HOUSEHOLDS
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U.S. Census Bureau,
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Source:
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 20,332 100.0% 1,341
Speak only English 2,908 14 3% 505 Speak Spanish 553 2.7% 263 Speak English "very well" or "well" 441 2.2% 227 Speak English "not well" 112 0.6% 113 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European 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 Asian and Pacific Island languages 19 0.1% 35 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 19 0.1% 35 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
Speak only English 11,818 58.1% 967 Speak Spanish 1,068 5.3% 337 Speak English "very well" or "well" 807 4 0% 332 Speak English "not well" 248 1.2% 142 Speak English "not at all" 12 0 1% 121 Speak other Indo-European languages 272 1.3% 165 Speak English "very well" or "well" 272 1 3% 165 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 46 0.2% 45 Speak English "very well" or "well" 44 0.2% 44 Speak English "not well" 2 0.0% 19 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 3,326 16 4% 395 Speak Spanish 125 0.6% 95 Speak English "very well" or "well" 42 0.2% 59 Speak English "not well" 31 0.2% 49 Speak English "not at all" 52 0 3% 78 Speak other Indo-European languages 190 0.9% 204 Speak English "very well" or "well" 190 0 9% 210 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 7 0.0% 13 Speak English "very well" or "well" 7 0.0% 13 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
5 to 17 years
18 to 64 years
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U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 10,274 100.0% 766 Worked in state and in county of residence 9,496 92.4% 764 Worked in state and outside county of residence 693 6 7% 270 Worked outside state of residence 85 0.8% 34 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 10,553 100.0% 805 Male: 5,222 49 5% 510 Employee of private company workers 3,592 34 0% 514 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 461 4.4% 180 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 177 1.7% 77 Local government workers 281 2.7% 129 State government workers 103 1 0% 47 Federal government workers 171 1.6% 86 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 438 4 2% 281 Unpaid family workers 0 0.0% 0 Female: 5,331 50 5% 511 Employee of private company workers 3,077 29 2% 456 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 322 3 1% 154 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 956 9.1% 214 Local government workers 479 4.5% 165 State government workers 125 1.2% 58 Federal government workers 50 0.5% 42 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 299 2.8% 129 Unpaid family workers 23 0 2% 25 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND PRESENCE OF A COMPUTER Total 21,290 100.0% 1,410 Population <18 in Households 4,544 21 3% 626 Have a Computer 4,458 20 9% 626 Have NO Computer 86 0.4% 144 Population 18-64 in Households 13,134 61 7% 1,015 Have a Computer 12,962 60 9% 1,015 Have NO Computer 172 0.8% 100 Population 65+ in Households 3,611 17 0% 448 Have a Computer 3,504 16.5% 446 Have NO Computer 107 0 5% 48 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 8,364 100.0% 475 With an Internet Subscription 7,622 91.1% 463 Dial-Up Alone 44 0 5% 47 Broadband 5,764 68 9% 507 Satellite Service 1,113 13 3% 302 Other Service 40 0 5% 29 Internet Access with no Subscription 130 1.6% 64 With No Internet Access 612 7 3% 213 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low May 09, 2024 ©2024 Esri Page 12 of 24
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO
WORKERS
FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 10,274 100.0% 766 Drove alone 7,698 74 9% 688 Carpooled 1,086 10 6% 238 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 82 0.8% 100 Bus or trolley bus 82 0.8% 100 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 18 0.2% 30 Motorcycle 15 0.1% 25 Bicycle 15 0.1% 24 Walked 199 1 9% 106 Other means 153 1.5% 229 Worked at home 1,008 9 8% 273
WORK
AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK FROM HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 9,266 100.0% 701 Less than 5 minutes 455 4.9% 174 5 to 9 minutes 1,582 17.1% 416 10 to 14 minutes 1,410 15 2% 302 15 to 19 minutes 984 10 6% 215 20 to 24 minutes 928 10 0% 238 25 to 29 minutes 1,143 12 3% 548 30 to 34 minutes 1,714 18.5% 293 35 to 39 minutes 248 2 7% 139 40 to 44 minutes 302 3.3% 77 45 to 59 minutes 225 2 4% 135 60 to 89 minutes 149 1.6% 122 90 or more minutes 126 1 4% 93 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A
Total 6,795 100.0% 577 Own children under 6 years only 776 11.4% 309 In labor force 688 10 1% 302 Not in labor force 88 1.3% 89 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 254 3 7% 105 In labor force 183 2.7% 93 Not in labor force 71 1.0% 67 Own children 6 to 17 years only 1,357 20.0% 268 In labor force 1,139 16 8% 243 Not in labor force 218 3.2% 109 No own children under 18 years 4,408 64 9% 515 In labor force 3,433 50.5% 480 Not in labor force 975 14 3% 201
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OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY
TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 21,366 100.0% 1,416 Under 19 years: 4,739 22 2% 644 One Type of Health Insurance: 4,406 20 6% 602 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 1,658 7.8% 467 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 188 0 9% 117 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 2,369 11 1% 441 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 191 0.9% 170 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 257 1.2% 189 No Health Insurance Coverage 76 0.4% 77 19 to 34 years: 4,741 22.2% 680 One Type of Health Insurance: 3,873 18.1% 572 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 2,475 11 6% 462 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 356 1 7% 272 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 982 4 6% 306 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 59 0.3% 53 VA Health Care Only 1 0 0% 9 2+ Types of Health Insurance 528 2.5% 262 No Health Insurance Coverage 340 1 6% 178 35 to 64 years: 8,248 38 6% 772 One Type of Health Insurance: 6,014 28 1% 662 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 3,827 17 9% 584 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 800 3 7% 194 Medicare Coverage Only 114 0.5% 79 Medicaid Coverage Only 1,137 5 3% 286 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 84 0.4% 64 VA Health Care Only 51 0 2% 45 2+ Types of Health Insurance 1,314 6.1% 408 No Health Insurance Coverage 920 4.3% 208 65+ years: 3,638 17.0% 448 One Type of Health Insurance: 1,010 4.7% 256 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 52 0.2% 43 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicare Coverage Only 958 4.5% 254 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 2,622 12 3% 417 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 0 0.0% 0 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 386 1 8% 148 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 1,181 5.5% 367 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 221 1 0% 132 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 36 0.2% 27 Other Health Insurance Combinations 799 3.7% 165 No Health Insurance Coverage 7 0.0% 13 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low May 09, 2024 ©2024 Esri Page 14 of 24
AGE &
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
BY RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY
CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS
CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF
HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION
LEVEL Total 21,338 100.0% 1,413 Under 50 975 4.6% 347 50 to 99 942 4 4% 292 1 00 to 1 24 975 4.6% 601 1 25 to 1 49 1,721 8 1% 898 1 50 to 1 84 1,206 5.7% 335 1 85 to 1 99 568 2 7% 526 2 00 and over 14,951 70 1% 1,223
Total 16,839 100.0% 1,050 Veteran 1,573 9.3% 329 Nonveteran 15,266 90.7% 917 Male 7,743 46 0% 588 Veteran 1,428 8 5% 326 Nonveteran 6,315 37 5% 500 Female 9,096 54 0% 650 Veteran 145 0.9% 88 Nonveteran 8,951 53 2% 650
MILITARY SERVICE Total 1,573 100.0% 329 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 266 16 9% 226 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 36 2.3% 35 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 196 12.5% 103 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 475 30 2% 133 Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II 0 0.0% 1 Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II 48 3.1% 32 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 478 30 4% 197 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 74 4.7% 43 Between Korean War and World War II only 0 0.0% 0 Pre-World War II only 0 0.0% 0
Total 8,364 100.0% 475 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 886 10.6% 228 Married-couple family 132 1 6% 69 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 2 0.0% 73 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 151 1 8% 84 Nonfamily household - male householder 214 2.6% 157 Nonfamily household - female householder 386 4.6% 144 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 7,478 89 4% 462 Married-couple family 3,926 46 9% 454 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 232 2.8% 105 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 925 11.1% 329 Nonfamily household - male householder 805 9.6% 204 Nonfamily household - female householder 1,591 19 0% 300 Poverty Index 85
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 3 mile radius
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 May 09, 2024
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 3,056 36 5% 378 No Social Security Income 5,308 63.5% 453 Retirement Income 1,981 23 7% 271 No Retirement Income 6,383 76 3% 480 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 58 2.3% 67 10-14 9% of Income 134 5.4% 92 15-19 9% of Income 356 14 4% 154 20-24 9% of Income 187 7.6% 111 25-29.9% of Income 345 14.0% 157 30-34 9% of Income 180 7.3% 102 35-39 9% of Income 242 9 8% 166 40-49 9% of Income 245 9.9% 170 50+% of Income 703 28 5% 216 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 19 0.8% 19 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 8,364 100.0% 475 With public assistance income 321 3.8% 140 No public assistance income 8,043 96.2% 479 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 8,364 100.0% 475 With Food Stamps/SNAP 1,133 13.5% 221 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 7,231 86.5% 458 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 8,364 100.0% 475 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 2,502 29.9% 346 With No Person w/Disability 5,862 70.1% 499
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 5 mile radius
POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
AGE 65+ BY RELATIONSHIP AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total Population 39,612 2,422 Total Households 15,229 790 Total Housing Units 15,648 802
Total 38,355 100.0% 2,357 Enrolled in school 8,140 21 2% 998 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 598 1 6% 242 Public school 353 0.9% 192 Private school 245 0 6% 150 Enrolled in kindergarten 241 0.6% 179 Public school 236 0 6% 179 Private school 5 0.0% 9 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 1,849 4.8% 528 Public school 1,405 3.7% 426 Private school 444 1 2% 320 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 2,080 5.4% 413 Public school 1,837 4 8% 385 Private school 243 0.6% 145 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 1,889 4 9% 446 Public school 1,747 4.6% 436 Private school 142 0 4% 97 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 1,290 3.4% 307 Public school 1,135 3.0% 291 Private school 155 0.4% 102 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 191 0 5% 82 Public school 56 0.1% 50 Private school 136 0 4% 66 Not enrolled in school 30,216 78.8% 1,435 POPULATION
Total 6,674 100.0% 608 Living in Households 6,562 98 3% 604 Living in Family Households 4,584 68 7% 553 Householder 2,353 35 3% 300 Spouse 1,752 26 3% 251 Parent 48 0.7% 39 Parent-in-law 126 1 9% 129 Other Relative 219 3.3% 102 Nonrelative 86 1.3% 82 Living in Nonfamily Households 1,979 29 7% 348 Householder 1,853 27.8% 329 Nonrelative 126 1.9% 86 Living in Group Quarters 112 1 7% 73
TOTALS
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Reliability:
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 5 mile radius
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS
TYPE
SIZE Family Households 9,931 65 2% 701 2-Person 4,115 27.0% 463 3-Person 2,722 17 9% 490 4-Person 1,703 11 2% 425 5-Person 802 5 3% 256 6-Person 464 3.0% 217 7+ Person 125 0.8% 98 Nonfamily Households 5,298 34 8% 601 1-Person 3,805 25 0% 484 2-Person 1,191 7.8% 358 3-Person 262 1 7% 168 4-Person 40 0.3% 64 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 4,512 29.6% 569 Family households 4,500 29.5% 569 Married-couple family 3,178 20.9% 531 Male householder, no wife present 467 3.1% 185 Female householder, no husband present 855 5.6% 357 Nonfamily households 12 0.1% 19 Households with no people under 18 years 10,717 70.4% 693 Married-couple family 4,502 29.6% 464 Other family 928 6.1% 291 Nonfamily households 5,286 34.7% 601 HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE Households with Pop 65+ 4,648 30.5% 428 1-Person 1,646 10.8% 312 2+ Person Family 2,794 18.3% 340 2+ Person Nonfamily 208 1.4% 136 Households with No Pop 65+ 10,581 69.5% 790 1-Person 2,159 14.2% 395 2+ Person Family 7,137 46.9% 690 2+ Person Nonfamily 1,285 8.4% 378 HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RELATIVES AND NONRELATIVES FOR POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS Total 39,402 100.0% 2,417 In Family Households 32,085 81 4% 2,416 In Married-Couple Family 24,683 62 6% 2,395 Relatives 24,344 61 8% 2,369 Nonrelatives 339 0.9% 128 In Male Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 2,214 5.6% 772 Relatives 1,553 3 9% 517 Nonrelatives 661 1.7% 368 In Female Householder-No Spouse Present-Family 5,189 13 2% 1,402 Relatives 4,714 12.0% 1,256 Nonrelatives 475 1 2% 284 In Nonfamily Households 7,317 18 6% 1,019
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 5 mile radius
POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
18 to 64 years
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 37,554 100.0% 2,305
Speak only English 5,239 14 0% 929 Speak Spanish 1,044 2.8% 464 Speak English "very well" or "well" 932 2.5% 431 Speak English "not well" 112 0.3% 113 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0
English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 19 0.1% 35 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 19 0.1% 35 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
Speak only English 21,868 58.2% 1,600 Speak Spanish 2,134 5.7% 627 Speak English "very well" or "well" 1,528 4 1% 529 Speak English "not well" 508 1.4% 316 Speak English "not at all" 98 0 3% 122 Speak other Indo-European languages 462 1.2% 232 Speak English "very well" or "well" 462 1 2% 230 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 115 0.3% 87 Speak English "very well" or "well" 98 0.3% 76 Speak English "not well" 17 0.0% 27 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
and over Speak only English 6,218 16 6% 563 Speak Spanish 212 0.6% 118 Speak English "very well" or "well" 129 0 3% 87 Speak English "not well" 31 0.1% 49 Speak English "not at all" 52 0 1% 78 Speak other Indo-European languages 190 0.5% 204 Speak English "very well" or "well" 190 0 5% 210 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 53 0.1% 57 Speak English "very well" or "well" 46 0.1% 65 Speak English "not well" 7 0.0% 38 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
English "not at all" 0 0 0% 0
5 to 17 years
Speak
65 years
Speak
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 5 mile radius
WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 19,275 100.0% 1,435 Worked in state and in county of residence 17,547 91.0% 1,426 Worked in state and outside county of residence 1,488 7 7% 362 Worked outside state of residence 240 1.2% 99 SEX BY CLASS OF WORKER FOR THE CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER Total: 19,636 100.0% 1,454 Male: 10,144 51 7% 870 Employee of private company workers 7,058 35 9% 828 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 830 4.2% 241 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 347 1.8% 123 Local government workers 388 2.0% 143 State government workers 234 1 2% 107 Federal government workers 240 1.2% 146 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 1,045 5 3% 407 Unpaid family workers 3 0.0% 25 Female: 9,493 48 3% 896 Employee of private company workers 5,789 29 5% 798 Self-employed in own incorporated business workers 456 2 3% 179 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 1,366 7.0% 389 Local government workers 893 4.5% 280 State government workers 295 1.5% 125 Federal government workers 103 0 5% 86 Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 559 2.8% 224 Unpaid family workers 32 0 2% 27 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS
PRESENCE
Total 39,402 100.0% 2,417 Population <18 in Households 8,360 21 2% 1,097 Have a Computer 8,246 20 9% 1,097 Have NO Computer 114 0.3% 149 Population 18-64 in Households 24,480 62 1% 1,694 Have a Computer 24,155 61 3% 1,702 Have NO Computer 325 0.8% 167 Population 65+ in Households 6,562 16 7% 604 Have a Computer 6,103 15.5% 596 Have NO Computer 459 1 2% 198 HOUSEHOLDS AND INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS Total 15,229 100.0% 790 With an Internet Subscription 13,953 91.6% 785 Dial-Up Alone 82 0 5% 81 Broadband 10,943 71 9% 789 Satellite Service 1,790 11 8% 360 Other Service 93 0 6% 60 Internet Access with no Subscription 195 1.3% 71 With No Internet Access 1,081 7 1% 271
AND
OF A COMPUTER
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
Ring: 5 mile radius
WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
WORKERS
FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability
Total 19,275 100.0% 1,435 Drove alone 14,517 75 3% 1,303 Carpooled 1,909 9 9% 445 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 134 0.7% 131 Bus or trolley bus 134 0 7% 131 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 57 0.3% 81 Motorcycle 83 0.4% 102 Bicycle 128 0.7% 131 Walked 252 1 3% 117 Other means 198 1.0% 232 Worked at home 1,998 10 4% 410
AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK FROM HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 17,277 100.0% 1,364 Less than 5 minutes 791 4.6% 237 5 to 9 minutes 2,646 15.3% 539 10 to 14 minutes 2,895 16 8% 589 15 to 19 minutes 1,821 10 5% 327 20 to 24 minutes 2,210 12 8% 529 25 to 29 minutes 2,109 12 2% 702 30 to 34 minutes 2,921 16.9% 502 35 to 39 minutes 416 2 4% 168 40 to 44 minutes 539 3.1% 174 45 to 59 minutes 421 2 4% 154 60 to 89 minutes 284 1.6% 142 90 or more minutes 225 1 3% 121 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A
Total 12,374 100.0% 973 Own children under 6 years only 1,250 10.1% 412 In labor force 1,043 8 4% 385 Not in labor force 207 1.7% 153 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 690 5 6% 292 In labor force 439 3.5% 227 Not in labor force 251 2 0% 185 Own children 6 to 17 years only 2,346 19.0% 494 In labor force 1,951 15 8% 461 Not in labor force 396 3.2% 179 No own children under 18 years 8,087 65 4% 851 In labor force 6,189 50.0% 795 Not in labor force 1,898 15 3% 351
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION BY AGE
TYPES OHEALINSURANCE COVERAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total 39,517 100.0% 2,421 Under 19 years: 8,885 22 5% 1,134 One Type of Health Insurance: 8,186 20 7% 1,101 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 2,782 7.0% 626 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 650 1 6% 399 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 4,557 11 5% 875 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 196 0.5% 231 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance 578 1.5% 276 No Health Insurance Coverage 121 0.3% 99 19 to 34 years: 7,972 20.2% 1,042 One Type of Health Insurance: 6,357 16.1% 828 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 4,101 10 4% 663 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 596 1 5% 319 Medicare Coverage Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicaid Coverage Only 1,551 3 9% 425 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 96 0.2% 89 VA Health Care Only 13 0 0% 19 2+ Types of Health Insurance 835 2.1% 358 No Health Insurance Coverage 780 2 0% 324 35 to 64 years: 16,017 40 5% 1,361 One Type of Health Insurance: 11,548 29 2% 1,161 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 7,480 18 9% 1,020 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 1,607 4 1% 472 Medicare Coverage Only 213 0.5% 125 Medicaid Coverage Only 2,046 5 2% 474 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 109 0.3% 81 VA Health Care Only 93 0 2% 74 2+ Types of Health Insurance 2,495 6.3% 570 No Health Insurance Coverage 1,974 5.0% 518 65+ years: 6,643 16.8% 605 One Type of Health Insurance: 2,306 5.8% 394 Employer-Based Health Ins Only 95 0.2% 57 Direct-Purchase Health Ins Only 0 0.0% 0 Medicare Coverage Only 2,211 5.6% 392 TRICARE/Military Hlth Cov Only 0 0 0% 0 VA Health Care Only 0 0.0% 0 2+ Types of Health Insurance: 4,330 11 0% 513 Employer-Based & Direct-Purchase Health Insurance 0 0.0% 0 Employer-Based Health & Medicare Insurance 618 1 6% 165 Direct-Purchase Health & Medicare Insurance 1,771 4.5% 409 Medicare & Medicaid Coverage 376 1 0% 162 Other Private Health Insurance Combos 0 0.0% 0 Other Public Health Insurance Combos 146 0 4% 76 Other Health Insurance Combinations 1,420 3.6% 262 No Health Insurance Coverage 7 0.0% 13 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low May 09, 2024 ©2024 Esri Page 22 of 24
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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BY RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY
CIVILIAN POPULATION AGE 18 OR OLDER BY VETERAN STATUS
CIVILIAN VETERANS AGE 18 OR OLDER BY PERIOD OF
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION
LEVEL Total 39,402 100.0% 2,418 Under 50 1,575 4.0% 442 50 to 99 1,835 4 7% 609 1 00 to 1 24 1,519 3.9% 644 1 25 to 1 49 3,144 8 0% 1,167 1 50 to 1 84 2,693 6.8% 955 1 85 to 1 99 841 2 1% 536 2 00 and over 27,794 70 5% 2,181
Total 31,196 100.0% 1,709 Veteran 2,692 8.6% 439 Nonveteran 28,504 91.4% 1,604 Male 14,429 46 3% 959 Veteran 2,454 7 9% 393 Nonveteran 11,975 38 4% 907 Female 16,767 53.7% 1,054 Veteran 238 0.8% 188 Nonveteran 16,529 53 0% 1,039
MILITARY SERVICE Total 2,692 100.0% 439 Gulf War (9/01 or later), no Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 552 20 5% 296 Gulf War (9/01 or later) and Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01), no Vietnam Era 72 2.7% 46 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 259 9.6% 137 Gulf War (8/90 to 8/01) and Vietnam Era 0 0.0% 0 Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II 902 33 5% 187 Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II 4 0.1% 16 Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II 0 0.0% 0 Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II 158 5.9% 82 Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era 0 0 0% 0 World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era 35 1.3% 60 Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only 534 19 8% 242 Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only 176 6.5% 51 Between Korean War and World War II only 0 0.0% 0 Pre-World War II only 0 0.0% 0
Total 15,229 100.0% 790 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 1,491 9.8% 333 Married-couple family 206 1 4% 127 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 76 0.5% 84 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 276 1 8% 112 Nonfamily household - male householder 312 2.0% 173 Nonfamily household - female householder 620 4.1% 216 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 13,738 90 2% 779 Married-couple family 7,474 49 1% 684 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 530 3.5% 187 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 1,368 9.0% 442 Nonfamily household - male householder 1,595 10.5% 327 Nonfamily household - female householder 2,770 18 2% 475 Poverty Index 79
HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS
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ACS Population Summary
2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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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
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 2017-2021 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY OTHER INCOME Social Security Income 5,419 35 6% 515 No Social Security Income 9,810 64.4% 760 Retirement Income 3,292 21 6% 392 No Retirement Income 11,937 78 4% 798 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS <10% of Income 143 3 1% 127 10-14 9% of Income 407 8.9% 226 15-19 9% of Income 588 12 8% 247 20-24 9% of Income 488 10 6% 189 25-29.9% of Income 517 11.3% 224 30-34 9% of Income 324 7.1% 154 35-39 9% of Income 413 9 0% 278 40-49 9% of Income 440 9.6% 187 50+% of Income 1,172 25 5% 286 Gross Rent % Inc Not Computed 98 2.1% 67 HOUSEHOLDS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Total 15,229 100.0% 790 With public assistance income 477 3.1% 174 No public assistance income 14,752 96.9% 793 HOUSEHOLDS BY FOOD STAMPS/SNAP STATUS Total 15,229 100.0% 790 With Food Stamps/SNAP 2,326 15.3% 369 With No Food Stamps/SNAP 12,903 84.7% 782 HOUSEHOLDS BY DISABILITY STATUS Total 15,229 100.0% 790 With 1+ Persons w/Disability 4,582 30.1% 531 With No Person w/Disability 10,648 69.9% 819
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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.
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Population Summary 2010 Total Population 4,370 18,469 32,551 2020 Total Population 5,138 22,902 40,064 2020 Group Quarters 34 123 160 2023 Total Population 5,618 24,820 43,345 2023 Group Quarters 34 122 158 2028 Total Population 5,861 26,021 45,464 2023-2028 Annual Rate 0.85% 0.95% 0.96% 2023 Total Daytime Population 4,824 24,747 39,961 Workers 1,659 11,770 17,118 Residents 3,165 12,977 22,843 Household Summary 2010 Households 1,565 7,036 12,415 2010 Average Household Size 2.78 2.61 2.60 2020 Total Households 1,879 8,671 15,282 2020 Average Household Size 2.72 2.63 2.61 2023 Households 2,052 9,416 16,510 2023 Average Household Size 2.72 2.62 2.62 2028 Households 2,152 9,936 17,448 2028 Average Household Size 2.71 2.61 2.60 2023-2028 Annual Rate 0.96% 1.08% 1.11% 2010 Families 1,192 4,879 8,660 2010 Average Family Size 3.12 3.06 3.03 2023 Families 1,513 6,346 11,181 2023 Average Family Size 3.10 3.11 3.09 2028 Families 1,582 6,667 11,758 2028 Average Family Size 3.08 3.09 3.07 2023-2028 Annual Rate 0.90% 0.99% 1.01% Housing Unit Summary 2000 Housing Units 825 4,638 8,650 Owner Occupied Housing Units 77.6% 64.5% 66.1% Renter Occupied Housing Units 18.2% 30.4% 28.6% Vacant Housing Units 4.2% 5.1% 5.3% 2010 Housing Units 1,686 7,765 13,693 Owner Occupied Housing Units 65.4% 53.6% 55.3% Renter Occupied Housing Units 27.5% 37.0% 35.4% Vacant Housing Units 7.2% 9.4% 9.3% 2020 Housing Units 1,903 9,020 16,036 Owner Occupied Housing Units 76.3% 63.3% 63.4% Renter Occupied Housing Units 22.4% 32.9% 31.9% Vacant Housing Units 2.0% 4.0% 4.9% 2023 Housing Units 2,070 9,690 17,309 Owner Occupied Housing Units 78.5% 68.9% 65.7% Renter Occupied Housing Units 20.6% 28.3% 29.6% Vacant Housing Units 0.9% 2.8% 4.6% 2028 Housing Units 2,163 10,137 18,146 Owner Occupied Housing Units 79.9% 70.6% 66.9% Renter Occupied Housing Units 19.6% 27.4% 29.3% Vacant Housing Units 0.5% 2.0% 3.8%
US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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$1,000,000
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.
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles
Household Income Base 2,052 9,416 16,510 <$15,000 3.5% 6.8% 7.1% $15,000 - $24,999 3.2% 4.7% 5.2% $25,000 - $34,999 6.3% 6.0% 5.7% $35,000 - $49,999 17.9% 13.6% 13.2% $50,000 - $74,999 18.1% 19.1% 17.8% $75,000 - $99,999 19.2% 18.1% 18.4% $100,000
$149,999 19.1% 20.9% 21.5% $150,000 - $199,999 6.5% 7.5% 7.3% $200,000+ 6.3% 3.2% 3.9% Average Household Income $97,094 $88,784 $90,725 2028
by Income Household Income Base 2,152 9,936 17,448 <$15,000 2.9% 5.9% 6.1% $15,000 - $24,999 2.3% 3.4% 3.7% $25,000 - $34,999 4.6% 4.3% 4.1% $35,000 - $49,999 12.8% 11.0% 11.0% $50,000 - $74,999 15.8% 17.2% 16.3% $75,000 - $99,999 19.8% 18.3% 18.8% $100,000 - $149,999 23.4% 24.6% 24.5% $150,000 - $199,999 9.7% 10.8% 10.3% $200,000+ 8.8% 4.4% 5.2% Average Household Income $117,206 $103,851 $105,525 2023 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 1,625 6,673 11,378 <$50,000 1.7% 1.8% 2.4% $50,000 - $99,999 0.4% 2.5% 3.0% $100,000 - $149,999 0.4% 1.0% 1.2% $150,000 - $199,999 1.5% 3.2% 2.9% $200,000 - $249,999 1.4% 3.0% 2.7% $250,000 - $299,999 4.7% 5.0% 4.5% $300,000 - $399,999 13.0% 11.7% 11.9% $400,000 - $499,999 40.2% 27.1% 25.7% $500,000 - $749,999 34.7% 37.0% 36.2% $750,000 - $999,999 1.5% 6.4% 7.3% $1,000,000 - $1,499,999 0.2% 0.9% 1.5% $1,500,000 - $1,999,999 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% $2,000,000 + 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% Average Home Value $483,800 $501,079 $508,733 2028 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 1,729 7,157 12,139 <$50,000 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% $50,000 - $99,999 0.1% 0.6% 0.7% $100,000 - $149,999 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% $150,000 - $199,999 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% $200,000 - $249,999 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% $250,000 - $299,999 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% $300,000 - $399,999 6.5% 7.2% 9.4% $400,000 - $499,999 42.5% 31.2% 28.0% $500,000
$749,999 47.9% 48.6% 47.7%
1.7% 8.7% 9.3%
2023 Households by Income
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$1,499,999 0.4% 1.6% 2.7% $1,500,000 - $1,999,999 0.6% 1.1% 1.2% $2,000,000 + 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% Average Home Value $543,468 $591,808 $603,427
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2020 Population by Sex
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Median Household Income 2023 $75,977 $74,691 $76,028 2028 $87,636 $84,174 $84,591 Median Home Value 2023 $466,896 $480,869 $483,111 2028 $503,019 $552,596 $559,187 Per Capita Income 2023 $35,753 $33,660 $34,755 2028 $43,357 $39,621 $40,731 Median Age 2010 36.4 35.1 36.4 2020 39.9 38.0 38.9 2023 37.5 37.2 38.2 2028 36.7 37.1 38.4 2020 Population by
Total 5,138 22,902 40,064 0 - 4 5.6% 6.2% 5.9% 5 - 9 6.7% 6.6% 6.4% 10 - 14 6.8% 6.6% 6.7% 15 - 24 11.2% 11.8% 11.4% 25 - 34 12.6% 14.4% 14.0% 35 - 44 14.0% 13.7% 13.3% 45 - 54 11.1% 11.4% 11.3% 55 - 64 11.2% 11.7% 12.3% 65 - 74 11.8% 10.5% 11.3% 75 - 84 7.0% 5.5% 5.6% 85 + 1.9% 1.7% 1.8% 18 + 76.4% 76.6% 77.1% 2023 Population by Age Total 5,616 24,820 43,344 0 - 4 6.8% 6.7% 6.5% 5 - 9 7.2% 7.0% 6.8% 10 - 14 7.2% 6.9% 6.7% 15 - 24 13.1% 12.7% 12.3% 25 - 34 12.4% 13.6% 13.3% 35 - 44 14.0% 14.0% 13.5% 45 - 54 12.3% 12.1% 11.9% 55 - 64 10.7% 11.2% 11.7% 65 - 74 9.4% 9.6% 10.4% 75 - 84 5.2% 4.7% 5.2% 85 + 1.7% 1.6% 1.8% 18 + 73.8% 75.0% 76.0% 2028 Population by Age Total 5,862 26,021 45,464 0 - 4 6.9% 6.8% 6.6% 5 - 9 7.3% 6.9% 6.7% 10 - 14 7.5% 7.1% 7.0% 15 - 24 12.0% 12.3% 11.8% 25 - 34 14.0% 13.9% 13.4% 35 - 44 12.9% 13.7% 13.4% 45 - 54 12.8% 12.0% 11.9%
64 9.9% 10.4% 10.8% 65 - 74 8.9% 9.4% 10.4% 75 - 84 5.8% 5.5% 6.0% 85 + 2.0% 1.8% 2.0% 18 + 73.6% 75.0% 75.9%
Market Profile 2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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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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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Males 2,537 11,171 19,628 Females 2,601 11,731 20,436
Population by Sex Males 2,745 12,197 21,258 Females 2,873 12,623 22,087
Population by Sex Males 2,844 12,745 22,230 Females 3,017 13,276 23,234 2010 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 4,370 18,469 32,550 White Alone 91.7% 90.2% 90.0% Black Alone 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% American Indian Alone 0.9% 1.3% 1.2% Asian Alone 0.8% 0.8% 0.7% Pacific Islander Alone 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% Some Other Race Alone 3.7% 4.2% 4.8% Two or More Races 2.4% 2.8% 2.8% Hispanic Origin 8.9% 11.1% 11.0% Diversity Index 29.4 34.4 34.6 2020 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 5,138 22,902 40,064 White Alone 83.3% 81.7% 82.4% Black Alone 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% American Indian Alone 1.1% 1.2% 1.1% Asian Alone 1.0% 1.0% 1.1% Pacific Islander Alone 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% Some Other Race Alone 5.1% 5.5% 5.1% Two or More Races 9.0% 9.9% 9.7% Hispanic Origin 11.8% 13.3% 12.6% Diversity Index 44.2 47.6 46.2 2023 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 5,618 24,821 43,344 White Alone 82.4% 80.9% 81.5% Black Alone 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% American Indian Alone 1.1% 1.2% 1.2% Asian Alone 1.0% 1.1% 1.1% Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 5.4% 5.8% 5.5% Two or More Races 9.5% 10.3% 10.1% Hispanic Origin 12.5% 14.1% 13.5% Diversity Index 46.0 49.3 48.1 2028 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 5,862 26,020 45,465 White Alone 81.2% 79.6% 80.2% Black Alone 0.4% 0.4% 0.5% American Indian Alone 1.1% 1.2% 1.2% Asian Alone 1.0% 1.1% 1.2% Pacific Islander Alone 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% Some Other Race Alone 5.9% 6.3% 6.0% Two or More Races 10.2% 11.0% 10.8% Hispanic Origin 13.5% 15.0% 14.5% Diversity Index 48.3 51.6 50.4
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2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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2020 Population by Relationship and Household Type
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles
Total 5,138 22,902 40,064 In Households 99.3% 99.5% 99.6% Householder 36.6% 37.9% 38.3% Opposite-Sex Spouse 21.8% 19.4% 19.7% Same-Sex Spouse 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% Opposite-Sex Unmarried Partner 2.4% 3.3% 3.2% Same-Sex Unmarried Partner 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% Biological Child 26.1% 25.9% 25.4% Adopted Child 0.7% 0.7% 0.7% Stepchild 1.3% 1.3% 1.3% Grandchild 1.9% 2.1% 2.1% Brother or Sister 0.8% 0.9% 0.9% Parent 1.4% 1.3% 1.2% Parent-in-law 0.5% 0.4% 0.4% Son-in-law or Daughter-in-law 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% Other Relatives 0.9% 1.0% 1.0% Foster Child 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% Other Nonrelatives 4.0% 4.5% 4.5% In Group Quaters 0.7% 0.5% 0.4% Institutionalized 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% Noninstitutionalized 0.5% 0.3% 0.2% 2023 Population 25+ by
Total 3,691 16,557 29,352 Less than 9th Grade 0.9% 2.2% 3.0% 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma 5.0% 4.7% 5.4% High School Graduate 22.0% 21.7% 22.7% GED/Alternative Credential 4.3% 4.0% 3.8% Some College, No Degree 28.1% 26.7% 24.8% Associate Degree 10.2% 13.0% 13.0% Bachelor's Degree 23.1% 20.1% 19.6% Graduate/Professional Degree 6.4% 7.6% 7.6% 2023 Population 15+ by Marital Status Total 4,423 19,707 34,692 Never Married 17.0% 26.9% 26.9% Married 62.1% 50.7% 52.0% Widowed 5.3% 5.0% 5.7% Divorced 15.7% 17.4% 15.3% 2023 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Population 16+ 2,515 12,580 22,146 Population 16+ Employed 98.7% 95.4% 93.8% Population 16+ Unemployment rate 1.3% 4.6% 6.2% Population 16-24 Employed 13.7% 13.4% 12.2% Population 16-24 Unemployment rate 8.4% 15.2% 21.5% Population 25-54 Employed 70.4% 67.9% 67.6% Population 25-54 Unemployment rate 0.1% 2.9% 3.3% Population 55-64 Employed 12.0% 13.9% 14.6% Population 55-64 Unemployment rate 0.3% 2.5% 5.8% Population 65+ Employed 3.9% 4.8% 5.6% Population 65+ Unemployment rate 0.0% 1.0% 0.5%
Educational Attainment
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2987 US-97 S, Redmond, Oregon, 97756
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles
Total 2,482 12,002 20,777 Agriculture/Mining 2.0% 1.3% 1.8% Construction 11.9% 11.6% 12.7% Manufacturing 2.2% 3.8% 5.2% Wholesale Trade 0.6% 1.4% 1.6% Retail Trade 12.4% 13.6% 15.0% Transportation/Utilities 8.7% 7.9% 6.0% Information 1.8% 1.4% 1.0% Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 4.1% 4.3% 3.0% Services 55.0% 51.4% 50.2% Public Administration 1.4% 3.2% 3.3%
Population
Total 2,481 12,001 20,773 White Collar 65.1% 58.2% 56.9% Management/Business/Financial 16.8% 15.7% 14.9% Professional 23.2% 20.8% 19.5% Sales 10.8% 9.1% 9.5% Administrative Support 14.2% 12.6% 13.0% Services 12.2% 19.0% 18.3% Blue Collar 22.6% 22.8% 24.7% Farming/Forestry/Fishing 0.0% 0.1% 0.2% Construction/Extraction 7.2% 7.1% 7.8% Installation/Maintenance/Repair 5.9% 3.1% 3.7% Production 3.7% 3.9% 3.8% Transportation/Material Moving 5.9% 8.5% 9.3% 2020 Households by Type Total 1,879 8,671 15,282 Married Couple Households 60.2% 51.4% 52.0% With Own Children <18 23.2% 20.3% 19.2% Without Own Children <18 37.1% 31.2% 32.7% Cohabitating Couple Households 7.0% 8.9% 8.7% With Own Children <18 2.5% 3.1% 2.9% Without Own Children <18 4.5% 5.8% 5.8% Male Householder, No Spouse/Partner 13.3% 15.1% 15.3% Living Alone 7.0% 9.0% 9.3% 65 Years and over 2 3% 3 0% 3 5% With Own Children <18 1.4% 1.6% 1.6% Without Own Children <18, With Relatives 3.0% 2.5% 2.5% No Relatives Present 1.9% 1.9% 2.0% Female Householder, No Spouse/Partner 19.5% 24.5% 24.0% Living Alone 9.6% 12.9% 12.8% 65 Years and over 6.1% 7.3% 7.4% With Own Children <18 3.5% 4.6% 4.4% Without Own Children <18, With Relatives 5.2% 5.7% 5.4% No Relatives Present 1.2% 1.3% 1.4% 2020 Households by Size Total 1,879 8,671 15,282 1 Person Household 16.6% 22.0% 22.1% 2 Person Household 40.4% 36.7% 37.3% 3 Person Household 17.2% 16.4% 16.4% 4 Person Household 14.0% 14.0% 13.6% 5 Person Household 6.9% 6.6% 6.5% 6 Person Household 3.0% 2.7% 2.6% 7 + Person Household 1.9% 1.6% 1.5%
2023 Employed Population 16+ by Industry
2023 Employed
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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 parent-child relationships. Unmarried partner households are usually classified as nonfamily households unless there is another member of the household related to the householder. Multigenerational and unmarried partner households are reported only to the tract level. Esri estimated block group data, which is used to estimate polygons or non-standard geography.
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Status Total 1,879 8,671 15,282 Owner Occupied 77.3% 65.8% 66.5% Owned with a Mortgage/Loan 59.4% 50.3% 50.0% Owned Free and Clear 17.9% 15.5% 16.5% Renter Occupied 22.7% 34.2% 33.5% 2023 Affordability, Mortgage and Wealth Housing Affordability Index 66 64 65 Percent of Income for Mortgage 36.9% 38.7% 38.2% Wealth Index 82 66 70 2020 Housing Units By Urban/ Rural Status Total 1,903 9,020 16,036 Urban Housing Units 86.5% 87.6% 81.3% Rural Housing Units 13.5% 12.4% 18.7% 2020 Population By Urban/ Rural Status Total 5,138 22,902 40,064 Urban Population 87.5% 87.6% 81.9% Rural Population 12.5% 12.4% 18.1%
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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
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Latitude: 44.30384 Longitude: -121.17342 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Top 3 Tapestry Segments 1. Middleburg (4C) Middleburg (4C) Middleburg (4C) 2. Old and Newcomers (8F) Set to Impress (11D) The Great Outdoors (6C) 3. The Great Outdoors (6C) Urban Edge Families (7C) Urban Edge Families (7C) 2023 Consumer Spending Apparel & Services: Total $ $4,041,693 $17,179,631 $30,403,708 Average Spent $1,969.64 $1,824.51 $1,841.53 Spending Potential Index 90 83 84 Education: Total $ $2,999,081 $12,773,693 $23,384,102 Average Spent $1,461.54 $1,356.59 $1,416.36 Spending Potential Index 81 76 79 Entertainment/Recreation: Total $ $7,090,541 $29,686,364 $53,156,696 Average Spent $3,455.43 $3,152.76 $3,219.67 Spending Potential Index 91 83 85 Food at Home: Total $ $12,406,634 $52,960,485 $95,257,637 Average Spent $6,046.12 $5,624.52 $5,769.69 Spending Potential Index 89 83 85 Food Away from Home: Total $ $6,946,382 $29,465,807 $52,298,180 Average Spent $3,385.18 $3,129.33 $3,167.67 Spending Potential Index 91 84 85 Health Care: Total $ $14,143,668 $58,885,311 $105,046,171 Average Spent $6,892.63 $6,253.75 $6,362.58 Spending Potential Index 94 85 86 HH Furnishings & Equipment: Total $ $5,582,620 $23,379,105 $41,619,607 Average Spent $2,720.58 $2,482.91 $2,520.87 Spending Potential Index 92 84 85 Personal Care Products & Services: Total $ $1,774,342 $7,533,375 $13,408,601 Average Spent $864.69 $800.06 $812.15 Spending Potential Index 90 84 85 Shelter: Total $ $44,972,798 $192,239,427 $347,673,091 Average Spent $21,916.57 $20,416.25 $21,058.33 Spending Potential Index 88 82 85 Support Payments/Cash Contributions/Gifts in Kind: Total $ $6,055,099 $24,957,806 $44,605,617 Average Spent $2,950.83 $2,650.57 $2,701.73 Spending Potential Index 94 85 86 Travel: Total $ $4,282,936 $17,777,127 $31,735,497 Average Spent $2,087.20 $1,887.97 $1,922.20 Spending Potential Index 93 84 85 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs: Total $ $2,500,298 $10,626,439 $18,919,992 Average Spent $1,218.47 $1,128.55 $1,145.97 Spending Potential Index 93 86 87
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COMMERCIAL USE AND INDUSTRIAL USE ZONES
8.0150Strip-Service Commercial C-1 Zone.
8.0155Central Business District Commercial (CBD)C-2 Zone.
8.0160Special-Service Commercial C-3 Zone.
8.0165Limited Service Commercial C-4Zone.
8.0166Limited Service Commercial C-4A Zone: Except as provided in 8.0190 and 8.0195, the standards and criteria for development in the C-4A Zone shall apply to development in the C-4A Zone.
8.0170Tourist Commercial C-5 Zone.
8.0175Downtown Overlay District. In the DowntownOverlay District, the following regulations shall apply:
1. Purpose. The purposeof the Downtown Overlay District is to promote and sustain:
A. Economic Growth - Assure opportunities for a stable, vital, diverse, and competitive economy in the heart of the city.
B. Vibrant Downtown - Strengthen downtown as avibrant,mixed-use district that draws a wide spectrum of residents and visitors.
C. Downtown Appearance - Improve and enhancethe appearance of the built environment and natural features throughout downtown, especially along primary commercial corridors, and other major arterials.
D. Historic Character - Preserve and retain historic structures and cultural resourcesthroughout downtown.
E. Pedestrian Environment - Improve and enhance the pedestrian environment throughout downtown, as well as the pedestrianconnections to surrounding neighborhoods and civic resources.
2. Intent. The intent of the Downtown Overlay District is to:
A. Encourage avibrant mix of pedestrian-oriented uses, including residential, shopping and entertainment uses;
B. Increase the density and intensity of development;
C. Establish height, bulk, and lot coverage regulations that balance existing urban fabric with a desired character for downtown;
D. Promote active ground floors by regulating the quantity and location of doors and windows;
E. Establish standards for setbacks and landscaping that encourage and promote a strong pedestrian environment.
F. Establish parking and access standards that support pedestrian activity.
3. Uses Permitted. (Please see 8.0190 TableC)
4. Development Standards. In the Downtown Overlay District, the following dimensional standards shall apply:
A. Minimum Building Setback: Two (2) feet. Surface treatment needs to be of similar nature as adjoining sidewalk.
B. Maximum Building Setback: Ten (10) feet. Surface treatment beyond two feet from the sidewalk needs to be landscaped or treated with decorative pavers. Use of irrigated turf or asphalt is prohibited. For full-block developments, a minimum of 50% of the primary street-facing building façade must be located at the minimum two (2) feet setback as described in 4.A.
C. Minimum LandscapedArea: No minimum landscaping requirement.
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D.
Ground Floor Windows: Ground floor windows must be at least 50% of the building length and 50%of the street-facing façade to a minimum height of 10’-0” above finished right-of-way. If the site has two or more frontages, the Ground Floor Window standards is only required on the primary façade. The other façade has a minimum requirement of 50% of the building length and 25% of the ground floor wall area. Windows arerequired tobe transparent.
Please note: Ground floor wall area is defined as all wall areas up to ten (10) feet above the finished grade.
Ground Floor Windows – Residential Use: 25% of the ground floor wall area must be transparent.
E. Main Entrance: The front door to all buildings must be oriented to the primary street. In the event that a building is located on the corner, the front doorshould be oriented directly to the corner or located within fifty (50) feet of the corner of the primary street.
F. Pedestrian Connection from Front Door to the Street: Create a straight-line connection from the front door tothe primary street sidewalks.
G. Exterior Display and Storage: Permanent storage between the building and the street is prohibited.
H. Screening HVAC Equipment: Screen rooftop mechanical equipment through extended parapets or other roof forms that are integrated into the overall composition of the building. Screen ground floor mechanical equipment. Renewable energy generation devicesmay be exempt from screening, subject to site and design review by a hearings body.
I. Parking andAccess: Parking between the building and the primary street is prohibited.
5. Building Height. The intent of the building height standards is to set guidelines to assist the development in the downtowncore that increase economic activity, capital value and encourage investment in the downtown core. The following guidelines provide performance standards that encourage innovative design and development techniques within specific parameters. They are generally prioritized to include the following:
Compatibility with existing downtown buildings and surrounding residential neighborhoods; Human scale related to building design, including height and massing, and its impact on solar access and views; Multi-story and mixed-use buildings for increased density and diversified use on premium land inthe urban core; Development incentives for increased height, based on Performance Bonuses.
A. Maximum Height: Themaximum height allowed for the downtown overlay district for all structures that are not within one full city block of a residential zone and west of SW 5th Street is sixty (60) feet, and east of SW 5th Street is 75 feet. The maximum height of structures east of 5th Street may be increased if a Conditional Use Permit for the structure is approved by aHearings Body. The following standards shall apply to structures in the DowntownOverlay District.
1. Street Wall Height: Maximum street wall façade height for the downtown overlay district for all structures that are not within one full city block of aresidential zone is forty-five (45) feet.
2. Upper-floor Setback: Buildings taller than forty-five (45) feet must step back upper stories by at least 10 feet measured from the façade of the street wallfacing the street, public park, or open space.
3. Residential Buffer Zone: All buildings in the Downtown Overlay District
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within one full city block adjacent to a residential zone shall be considered to be part of the Residential Buffer Zone, wherein the following height standards apply:
a. Maximum Height: The maximum height allowed for all structures within the Residential Zone Buffer is fifty (50) feet.
b. Street Wall Height: Maximum street wall façade height for structures withinthe Residential Zone Buffer is thirty-five (35) feet.
c. Upper Floor Setback Requirements: Buildings taller than thirtyfive (35) feet must step back upper stories by at least 10 feet measured from the façade of the street wall facing the street, alleyway, public park, or open space.
B. Architectural Standards for Buildings Taller Than 45 Feet: In addition to the existing Site and Design Review criteria and Downtown Overlay District Design Standards, the following architectural standards will apply to all buildings taller than forty-five(45) feet.
1. On upper floors use windows and/or architectural features that provide interest on all four sides of the building when permitted within the building code.
2. Abrupt changes in building heights and/or roof orientation should be diminished by offsets of building form and mass.
3. Use recesses and projections to visually divide building surfaces into smaller scaleelements.
4. Use color tovisually reduce the size, bulk, and scale of the building.
5. Buildings sixty feet or over shall provide rooflines with articulated features.
6. Location of back flow prevention devices and the fire sprinkler riser must be identified on project plans submitted for site and design review and shall be located inside the building.
C. Buildings within the Downtown Overlay District shall only be permitted to exceed 75 feet if they comply with the standards set forthbelow.
1. Performance Bonus: Additional building height above 75 feet may be approved if the project achieves a minimum of twelve (12) points from the following:
Affordable Housing: The project provides affordable housing, per City standards, for low- and moderate-income households, as a percentage of the total number of residential units built. 3points for 10%, 4 points for 15%,and 5 points for 20% of total number of residential units built for affordable housing.
Workforce Housing: The project provides workforce housing, per City standards. 1 point for 10%, and 2 points for 20% of total number of residential uses built for workforce housing.
Public Plaza: The project incorporates a public plaza which is at least 5% of the gross site area. Theplaza shall be on the street side of the building, and open and free to the public at alltimes and shallremain for a period of at least ten years. 1 point per 5% public plaza space, with a maximum of 4 points.
Public Art: 0.5% of the overall project budget is set aside for an on-site public art project that shallremain for the life of the building, or 1.0% of the overall project budget is provided to the City for off-site public art shallbe awarded 2
3 - 5 pts.
1 – 2 pts.
1 - 4 pts.
2 - 4 pts.
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points. Increasing thesepercentages to 0.75 % and 1.5% respectively increases the number of points awarded to 3. Increasing these percentages to 1.0% and 2.0 % respectively increases the points awarded to 4.
View Access and Preservation: The project provides a public viewing deck or decks, or similar features, which are at least 5% of the gross site area. The viewing deck(s) should be located at least sixty (60) feet above ground level and provide significant free public access to views of surrounding Central Oregon features, such as the Cascade Mountains and Smith Rocks, and shall remainfor a period of at least ten years.
Economic Vitality: The project provides additional economic benefit to the City by providing retail sales and/or hospitality uses on multiple levels. Total floor area dedicated to entertainment, eating anddrinking, retail services,and service commercial uses as presented in Section 8.0190, Table C of the Redmond Development Code, must equal or exceed 75% of the building footprint and shall remain for a period of 5 years will be awarded 4 points. One additional point will be awarded for each additional 25% of floor area (as defined by the building footprint) for retail, entertainment or hospitality uses up to amaximum of 8 points.
Historic Preservation: The project provides forpreservation or adaptive reuse of all buildings on the City’s Inventory of Historic Resources located on the project site in amanner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Resources shall beawarded 2 points. The Hearings Body may increase the points up to 4 points for projects on the National Register of Historic Places. As an alternative, 1.0% of the overall project budget is provided for a specific historic preservation project that will be completed within a specific timeframe in the Cityof Redmond or is provided to the Redmond Historic Commission for historic Redmond projects (not operations) shallbe awarded 2 points. The provision of 2% of the overall project budget will receive 4 points.
Sustainable Building: Project is built to LEED standards, or equivalent green building practices. It will be up tothe applicant toprovide material supporting equivalent building practices. (Certified is awarded 2 points, Silver certification is awarded 3 points, Gold certification is awarded 4 Points, and Platinum is awarded 5 points.)
Parking: In addition to the required parking for the development, the project provides at least 7 on-site parking spaces for public use between 8:00 – 6:00 PM that shall remain for the life of the building. 1 point per 7 public parking spaces, with amaximum of 5 points.
Total:
2.
Building Bulk for Buildings over 60 feet in Height:
4 - 8 pts.
2 - 4 pts.
2 - 5 pts.
1 - 5 pts.
36 pts.
a. Floor Area Ratio (FAR): Buildings between sixty (60) feet and eighty-five (85) feet shall have a maximum floor area ratio of 4.0.
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1 pt.
Buildings eighty-five (85) feet and taller shall have a maximum floor area ratio of 5.0. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is a method of calculating allowable floor area in a development as a means of controlling “bulk” and “massing” of larger developments, often encouraging setbacks and step backs, and progressively slender upper floors.
3. Application Requirements for Buildings Over 75 Feet: Planning applications submitted for new buildings over 75 feet tall shall include the following additional items to assist the City in the analysis and decisionmaking process.
a. Three-Dimensional Digital Model: A complete threedimensional digital model of the proposed building.
b. Solid WasteManagement Plan: A solid wastemanagement plan to showhow the project meets or exceedsthe City’s Solid Waste Guidelines, to the approval of the Utilities Director.
c. Utilities InfrastructureAnalysis: An engineer’s evaluation of existing utilities infrastructure and recommendations to ensurethat the project will have adequate water pressure for domestic use and fire flows andthat the collection system in the area surrounding the project is sufficient to meet the project’s impact.
d. Emergency Services Access Plan: A written and graphic plan, created in consultation with the City’s FireMarshal to showhow access to site and upper floors for emergency response personnel will be provided.
e. Public Safety Plan: A security plan, created in consultation with the Police Department for all proposed buildings that include publicly accessible areas such as parking garages, courtyards, public stairways, elevators, and decks.
4. Height Design Departure: In addition to the availability of variances as noted in 8.0700 – 8.0720, a design departure procedure will be established to allow a project to achieve flexibility in the application of prescriptive development standards and height performance bonuses (limited to two height performance bonuses). A 20% departure may be granted administratively. In order to allow a departure from a code standard, an applicant must demonstrate that it would result in a development that better meets the intent of the purpose of the regulation and applicable design guidelines.
6. Design Standards. Any change to the exterior of a building or a property shall be reviewed by the Community Development Department pursuant to ArticleIV Section 8.3040 of the Redmond Development Code.
7. Off-Street Parking. Subject to the standards of 8.0505 –8.0515.
A. Fee-In-Lieu of Parking: The purpose of these provisions is to allow development in the Downtown Overlay District to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces through payment of a fee in order to meet the parking requirements set forth in this Code. These provisions may be utilized for parking required for new construction or for an increase in required parking resulting from the change of use of an existing building.
Payment made to the City in-lieu of supplying the required off-street parking spaces for a project in the Downtown Overlay District may be provided as follows:
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1. By the one-time payment of a non-refundable parking and mobility improvement fee to the City in the amount established in the City’s Fee Schedule, paid prior to the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. Fees collected shall be used to fund parking, street improvements or facilities to improve mobility or enhance pedestrian connectivity and safety in the Downtown Overlay District.
2. From time to time the City shall establish the value of off-street parking facilities on a per parking space basis, used to establish the above parking and mobility improvement fee.
3. The City Engineering shall evaluate development proposals requesting to pay an in-lieu fee through conducting a Transportation System Analysis or parking study.
4. Any such request for parking in-lieu may be denied or reduced by the Community Development Director, or designee. The Director, or designee, shall determine:
a. Whether there is sufficient alternative parking within a two to fourblock radius of the project location.
b. Whether approval of the request would have an adverse effect on surrounding neighborhoods.
c. Whether the request meets the Purpose and Intent of the Downtown Overlay District Zone.
d. Compliance with the Redmond Comprehensive Plan 2040 and support plans, as amended.
[Section 8.0175 amended by Ord. #2016-17 passed January 31, 2017]
[Section 8.0175 amended by Ord. #2022-04 passed June 28, 2022]
[Section 8.0175 amended by Ord. #2022-09 passed December 13, 2022]
[Section 8.0175 amended by Ord. #2023-07 passed December 19, 2023]
8.0180Light Industrial (M-1) Zone.
8.0182General Industrial (M-1.5) Zone.
8.0185Heavy Industrial (M-2) Zone.
8.0186Large Lot Industrial (LLI) Zone.
1. LLI Zone Regulations. The following standards and regulations apply inthe LLI Zone:
A. The lot shall adhere to the designation as acknowledged by the Central Oregon IntergovernmentalCouncil.
B. No property that is zoned LLI can be rezoned to another zone within ten years of the LLI designation.
C. The minimum lot size is 50 acres. Division or separation of lots or parcels within the site to new lots or parcels less than the minimum lot size is not allowed until the site is developed with a primarytraded sector use requiring a large lot.
D. Allowed uses are tradedsector uses as provided in Section 2.
E. Uses allowed tosupport a primary user included:
1. Subordinate industrial uses that rely upon and support the primary traded sector use;
2. Service commercial uses that support the traded sector uses if they are limited to7500 square feet per use; and
3. Retail uses accessory to a traded sector use and limited to 7500 square feet.
F. Conceptual Phased Site Development Plan. A Conceptual Phased Site Development Plan is required for each primary traded-sector use as part of the
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Site and Design Review process in addition to the criteria and requirements outlined in Article IV of this code. In addition to the requirements outlined in Section 8.3025, the following elements shall be considered as part of the Conceptual Phased SiteDevelopment Plan:
1. Open Space. Generally identify land provided for open space on the site.
2. Connectivity and Trail Networks. A conceptual transportation plan for streets, pedestrians connectivity and trail networks. E.g., Connection of bicycle routes and pedestrian network for utility and recreational purposes.
3. Site Design. Describe how the design elements (i.e., streets, open spaces, signage, and architecture) are integrated and coordinated throughout the site.
4. Analysis of Anticipated Utility Consumption by Phase. Analysis of the anticipated utility consumption by phase for wastewater, water, power, natural gas, and other utility infrastructure necessary to support the development.
2. LLI Zone Uses Permitted. The following uses are allowed outright or conditionally in the Large Lot Industrial Zone:
O PerORS285B.280,tradedsectormeansindustriesinwhich memberfirmsselltheirgoodsorservicesintomarketsforwhich nationalorinternationalcompetitionexists,aswellasusesand servicesthatdirectlybenefittradedsectoruses.Alloweduses includemanufacturing,processingplants,distributioncenter, warehousing,researchanddevelopment,andhighereducation institutions
Subordinate Industrial Uses
Service Commercial Uses
Retail Uses
O Afteraprimarytraded-sectorusehasbeensited,subordinate industrialusesareallowed.Subordinatemeansindustriesthat relyuponandsupportaprimarytradedsectoruse
C Afteraprimarytraded-sectorusehasbeensited,service commercialusesareallowedthatsupportthetradedsectoruses andshallbelimitedto7500squarefeetperstructure
C Afteraprimarytraded-sectorusehasbeensited,retailuses,and eatinganddrinkingestablishmentsareallowedasaconditional useandshallbelimitedto7500squarefeetperuseinthe structure.
O=Outrightuses,C=ConditionalUses
3. Minimum Standards. See Table D, 8.0195.
[Section 8.0186 added by Ord. #2015-11 passedSeptember 22, 2015] [Section 8.0186 amended by Ord. #2022-09 passed December 13, 2022]
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Land Use: Zone: RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Traded-Sector Usage
8.0190Table C, Uses Permitted. The following uses identified below are allowed outright or conditionally in each of the Commercial and Industrial zones. Outright or conditional uses in the M-1.5 zone may be permitted Conditionally in the M-1 or M-2 zones; this allowance does not apply for uses Not Allowed (“N”).
“O” means Permitted Outright
“C”means Permitted Conditionally
“N”means Not Allowed
AffordableHousing, containing100%affordable dwellingunits
BedandBreakfast
BoardingHouse
MixedUseWorkforce Housing,containingground floorcommercialand100% workforceoraffordable dwellingunits
Mustliveonsite.
*Onlyifalsoallowedbythe underlyingzonedistrict.
*ResidentialUseonground floorrestrictedto<25%and shallnotbeinfrontof building.
groundfloor
ResidentialUseon groundfloor<25%
Notinfrontofbuilding. ResidentialUseon groundfloor>25%
ResidentialConversionof ExistingCommercial Structure
SingleFamilyDetached Dwelling(includingADUs) andDuplexesonground floor
AttachedSingleFamily andtriplexandquadplex abovegroundfloor
Resumptionofa residentialuse
SeeSection8.0144.*Onlyif alsoallowedbythe underlyingzonedistrict.
*Onlypermittedforthose usespre-datingtheadoption oftheC-2ZoneAmendments andDowntownOverlay DistrictonAugust12,2008.
Onlyaspreviously established.
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Commercial/Industrial: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD
O O O O O O N N N C
O O O O O O N N N O*
Restrictions and Requirements: AssistedLivingFacility
*Onlyifalsoallowedbythe underlyingzonedistrict.
C C C C N N N N N C
O O O O C C N N N O
C N N C N C C C O N
Dairy N N N N N N N N N O HomelessShelter O C C C N N O C N N ManufacturedHomePark C N N C N N N N N N
Caretaker
O O O O O O N N N O*
Multi-FamilyComplex O O O O O O N N N O*
PlannedUnitDevelopment C C C C C C C C C C Public-OwnedAffordable HousingDevelopment O O O O O O O N N O
ResidentialUseabove
O O O O O O N N N O
SeeSection8.0145
O O O O N N N N N O
N N N N N N N N N N Residentialcarefacility O C O C N N N N N C
O O O O N N N N N O
Residentialcarehome
O O O O O O O N N O*
C O* C N N N N N N O*
O O O O O O N N N O
O O O O O O N N N C
Eating and Drinking:
Bakery(retail/sit-down)
Bar,Lounge,Tavern, Nightclub
Café,Restaurant(sit-down), Diner, BrewPub
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Restrictions and Requirements:
uses." Café,Restaurant, Espresso(drive-through)
MobileFoodPod
MobileFoodUnit
MobileFoodVendoron privateproperty
publicproperty
uses."
PermittedthroughSiteand DesignReview.Notallowed onlotswithdwellingunit(s).
Permittedthrougha TemporaryUsePermit, Section8.0380.Notallowed onlotswithdwellingunit(s).
PermittedthroughBusiness LicensingprovisionsinCity Code,Section7.005etseq. Canonlyoperatebetween8 AMand9PMfornomore thantwoconsecutivedays withina90-dayperiodand mustbelocatedonreal propertyinassociationwith anevent.
PermittedthroughSpecial EventsprovisionsinCity Code,Section7.350etseq. orParksReservationPermit.
Noautobodyworkpermitted as"detailing".
Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
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C O O O N N N N N O
Triplex,Quadplex
C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD
O O O O O* O O O O O
O O C O O* O O O O O
O O O O O* O O O O O Deli'sarelistedunder"retail
O O O O O* O O O O O Deli'sarelistedunder"retail
O O N O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O
MobileFoodVendoron
Entertainment: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: AmusementPark C N N N O O N N N N ArenaforIndoorSports Events O C N C O O N N N C Largerthanindoor commercialrecreationaluse. DrivingRange O N N N N O N N N N GolfCourse N N N N N O N N N N IndoorCommercial Recreation O O O O O O C C C O MiniatureGolf, "Pitch&Putt" O N N N N O N N N N OutdoorCommercial Recreation C C N C O C N N N C Walk-inMovieTheater O O O O O O N N N O Automobile, Trucks, RV's: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: AutoDetailing O C N O O* N O O N C**
**ExemptedasaConditional
AutoSales(newand used);AutoRentals
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Definedinpartbysomeonsiteautostorage.
**ExemptedasaConditional Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
**ExemptedasaConditional Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
Includesautolubeshops ('sameday'service).
**ExemptedasaConditional Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
Includesmotorcycles,ATVs, otherrecreationalvehicles.
Steamcleaningpermittedin theindustrialzones.
**ExemptedasaConditional Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
**ExemptedasaConditional Useforexistingbusinesses priortoAugust12,2008.
72 AutoPainting, AutoBodyWork O N N N O* N O O O N AutoRepair O C N C O* N O O O C**
C C N O N N N N N C**
AutoService O C N O O* N N N O C**
RecreationalVehicleor
C N N C C N C C N N
BoatSalesandService
CarWash O O O O O O O O O C**
GasStationsIncluding CardLock O O N O O O O O O C**
TireSalesandService O O N O O N N N N N TruckStop O N N N O N O O O N TruckTerminal N N N N N N O O O N Automobileand
N N N N N N C C C N
Industrially Related Uses: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: Aircraft/AirportService, ParkingLot,Maintenance N N N N N N O N O N AutoWrecking,Recycling N N N N N N C C O N Bakery,Wholesale Distribution C N N N N N O C O N BatchPlants (Asphalt/Concrete) N N N N N N N C O N Commercial Manufacturing(Retail Support,Craftsmen) O O O O O O O O O O Mustbefullyenclosedin"C" zonesthatpermitthisuse. Concrete&Concrete Products,Stone-cutting N N N N N N C C O N DistributionCenter N N N N O N O O O N Dump,Landfill N N N N N N N N C N EnclosedWarehousing andManufacturing N N N N N N O O O N Upto50%retailallowedin IndustrialZones.
RecreationalVehicle Storage/TowingYard
Includesimpoundyards,auto fleets.
Junkyard
LandscapingSupply(Bulk)
LumberMill
Manufacturing (HeavyIndustrial)
Manufacturing (LightIndustrial)
MedicalResearchFacility
PrecisionMachineShop
RetailUsesinsupportof primaryIndustrialUse
RockCrushing/Recycling
StoringofHides
WholesalePrintingand Distribution
WoodProduct Manufacturingand Assembly
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AutoWreckingYard'isa separatecategory.
Outdoorstorageofbulk landscapingmaterial.
SubjecttoDEQrequirements andneighborhood compatibility.
Excludesresearchusing biohazardousmaterial.
Mustbefullyenclosedin"C" zonesthatpermitthisuse.
Mustbelessthan50%ofthe grossfloorarea.
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N N N N N N N N O N
N N N N N N O O O N
N N N N N N N C O N
N N N N N N N C O N
N N N N N N O O O N
O O O O O O O O O O
C N N C N N O O O N
N N N N N N O O O N
N N N N N N C C O N
N N N N N N N N O N
N N N N N N N C O N
Slaughterhouse
Tanning,Curing,
N N N N N N O O O N
N N N N N N O O O N Offices and Office Products: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: Office O O O O O O C C N O OfficeServiceand Supplies O O O O O* O N C N O Officesrelatedto IndustrialUse N N N N N N O O O N Printing,Publishing O O O O O O O O N O Telemarketing,CallCenter O O O O O O C C N N Public and Semi Public Uses: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: AgriculturalUses N N N N N N N N N N Churches,Religious Institutions C C C C C C C C N C ConventionCenter O O N O N O N N N O EmergencyShelter O O O O O O O O O O ReviewedunderORS
Hospital N N O N N N N N N N Lodge,Club, Non-profit/frat.Org. C C C C C C C C N C Park,PublicorPrivate O O O O O O O O O O ParkingGarage, PublicorPrivate O O O O O O O O O O PublicTransportation Station O O O O O O O O O O RVPark,PublicorPrivate C N N C N C C C N N Referto8.0615(14) PoliceorFireStation: PublicSafetyor EmergencyServices O O O O O O O C C C
197.782.Emergencyshelters fornaturaldisasterresponse arenotsubjecttoreview.
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(non-landscaping).
74 Schools,PublicorPrivate C C C C C C C C N C SupportiveShelter O N N N O O O O N N
CityOwnedUtilityor PublicFacility O O O O O O O O O O
C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: BicycleSalesandService O O N O O* O N O N O BulkyRetail (includingfurniture) O O N O O O N O N O Excludesequipmentand heavyequipment. ContractorSupplies
O O N O O N O O O O AlsocalledBuildingSupplies
ContractorSupplies
O C N C O N N O N C Delicatessen O O O O O* O C C N O DrugStore,Pharmacy O O O O O* O N O N O EquipmentSales,Service &Rental O O N O O N N O N C ExcludesHeavyEquipment SalesandService. Florist O O O O O* O N O N O Gallery,Studio O O N O O O N O N O GeneralRetail O O N O O* O N N N O Gift/CardShop O O O O O* O N N N O GroceryStore,Market O O N O O** O N N N O HardwareStore O O N O O* O N C N O HeavyEquipmentSales O N N N N N O C O N Onlypermittedw/primary serviceuseinMZone. HeavyEquipmentService O N N N N N O C O N HeavyEquipmentStorage (outdoor) N N N N N N N C O N MedicalSupplies(Retail) O O O O O N N C N O Mobile/Manufactured HomeSales&Service O N N C N N N N N N Novelty,Specialty, VarietyStore O O C O O* O N N N O Includesmusic,artsupply, electronicequipment, sportinggoods. OutdoorMerchandise Display,Other O C N O O N N C N C Nonstoragerelated;forretail sales. PetShop O O N O O O N N N O PlantNursery O N N O O O N C N N ThriftStore-1 O O O O N O N N N O Service Commercial Uses: C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 M-1.5 M-2 DOD Restrictions and Requirements: ApplianceandComputer Repair O O N O O* N N N N O Includesstereos,electronic equipment,residential appliances. Bank,FinancialInstitution O O N O O C N N N O Beauty&BarberShops& Salons(Includingspas) O O O O O* O N N N O ContractorService O N N O O N O O O N Enclosedwithinabuilding
includesequipmentrentals andsales. Contractor'sYard C N N N N N C O O N Includesoutdoorstorageof equipmentandbuilding supplies.
SeeSection8.0370, SupportiveShelter Standards.
Retail Uses:
(enclosed)
(outdoors)
(exceptinM-2zone);
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O*Maximumsize=10,000squarefeet
O**Maximumsize=20,000squarefeet
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2012-10 passed August 14, 2012]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2015-04 passed May 19, 2015]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2016-17 passed January 31, 2017]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2017-12 passed December 12, 2017]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2018-09 passed September 11, 2018]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2020-15 passed November 10, 2020]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2022-04 passed June 28, 2022]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2022-09 passed December 13, 2022]
[Section 8.0190 amended by Ord. #2023-07 passed December 19, 2023]
industrialdevelopmentand withinthemanufacturing structure,aconditionaluse permitisnotrequired.
75 ChildCareFacility O O O O O O C C N O Ifafacilityispartofan
DryCleaner(drop-offonly) O O N O O* O N C N O DryCleaner(fullservice) O C N C O* N N C N C Kennel C N N C N N O C O N Laundromat O O N O O O N C N O MiniStorage C N N C N N C C N N
Mortuary,FuneralHome O O O N N O N C N O Motel,Hotel O O C O O O C N N O PrintingandCopyingStore O O N O O* O N C N O VeterinarianServices O O O O O O O C O C FullyenclosedinCzones;no outdoorkennels.
SeeSection8.0615(17).
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8.0195Table D, Minimum Standards. The following minimum standards are required in each of the Commercial and Industrial zones as follows (alldistances aremeasured in feet):
Minimum Yard Setbacks
Note: Residential uses permitted in Commercial and Industrial zonesshall besubject to thedensity standardsfor theR-5 zone, except for the Downtown Overlay District and theC-2 and C-3 zones, for which thereisno maximum density standard.
*Theminimumlotsizeshallbedeterminedbasedondemonstrationoftheabilitytodevelopthesiteinaccordancewiththezonestandards,offstreetparkingstandards,Site&DesignReviewStandards,landscapingrequirementsandotherapplicableDevelopmentCodeprovisionswithout adverseimpacttowaterandlandresourcequalityandadjoiningproperties.
A Arearyardabuttinganalleyshallbe25feetfromthepropertylinetofoundationwhenthealleyisusedtoservicethecommercialestablishment and10feetinothercases.
B Maximumbuildingheightislimitedto45feetforallstructureswithinonefullcityblockofaresidentialzone.Whereallowedbuildingsover45 feetshallconformtheUpperFloorSetbackStandardsintheDowntownOverlayZoneSiteandDesignStandardsinSection8.0175(5).
C RearyardsalongthenorthsideofHighlandAvenue/Highway126betweenSW23rdandSW27thStreetsshallhaveaminimumarterial setbackof25feet.Allotherrearsetbacksadjacenttoarterialsshallbe50feet.
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C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-4A C-5 M-1 & M-1.5 M-2 LLI DOD
Front LocalStreet 10 H 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 H 2 Collector 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Arterial 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 InteriorSide Standard D 5 F 10-15 F 10-15 10-15 AdjacenttoR-Zone 25 25 25 25 StreetSide LocalStreet 10 10 10 10 50 10 10 10 Collector 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 Arterial 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 Rear Interior D 5 10 10 10 LocalStreet 10 10 10 10 50 10 10 10 Collector 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 Arterial 50 25 C 25/50 25 50 50 50 50 AdjacenttoR-Zone 25 25 25 25 50 Adjacenttoalley A 10/25 A 10/25 A 10/25 A 10/25 Maximum FrontYard Setback I 15 I 10 Maximum Building Height 60 B 50/60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 G 50/60/75 Minimum Street Frontage StandardStreet 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Cul-de-sac 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Minimum Lot Size* 200 acres for1st Lot.50 acres
D TheminimumsetbackbetweenastructureandanexistinguseintheC-5zoneshallbe5feetfromthepropertylineand10feetfromany adjacentstructureonthesubjectsiteoradjacentproperty.
E Nouselocatedinanindustrialzoneadjacenttooracrossthestreetfromaresidentialzoneshallexceed60%ofthelotareaincludingbuildings, storageorfacilities,andoff-streetparkingandloading.
F Theminimumsideyardinanindustrialzoneshallbe10feetfor1and2storybuildingsand15feetfor3storybuildings.
G Maximumbuildingheightislimitedto50feetforallstructureswithinonefullcityblockofaresidentialzone.Whereallowed,buildingsover50 feetshallconformtheDowntownOverlayDistrictSiteandDesignStandardsinSection8.0175(5).Themaximumbuildingheightforstructures westofSW5th Streetis60feet.Themaximumbuildingheightforstructureseastof5th Streetis75feetandmaybeincreasedabove75feetifa ConditionalUsePermitforthestructureisapprovedbyaHearingsandReviewAuthority.
H Existingzero-lotlinestructuresasofAugust12,2008,shallbeexemptfromthisstandard.Atthetimethefrontfaçadeofabuildingorabuilding isdemolishedasdefinedbythisCode,thenthebuildingshallcomplywiththisstandardunlessavarianceisapproved.
I Fullblockdevelopmentsrequireaminimumof50percentofthebuildingfaçadetobedevelopedtotheminimumsetback.Asphaltandirrigated turfareprohibitedinthefrontyardsetback(concrete,pavers,landscapingareallowed).
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2012-10 passed August 14, 2012]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2014-12 passed May 27, 2014]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2015-11 passed September 22, 2015]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2018-09 passed September 11, 2018]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2020-15 passed November 10, 2020]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2022-04 passed June 28, 2022]
[Section 8.0195 amended by Ord. #2023-07 passed December 19, 2023]
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