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Owner:EdlenAnnPCo-Trustee
Site:89495ELittleTrlGovernmentCampOR97028
Mail:POBox14001KetchumID83340
LocationandSiteInformation
County: Clackamas
LegalDescription: 171POMPEIILT6BLK7|Y|185,523
APN: 00991626
TaxLot: 38Q23AA01900
Twn-Rng-Sec: 03S/08Q/23
LotSqFt: 5,079
LotAcres: 0.12
LandUse: 801-Recreationalimproved
LandUseSTD: SingleFamilyResidence
CountyBldgUse: RSFR-SingleFamily
Neighborhood: GovernmentCamp #Dwellings:
Subdivision: Pompeii
LegalLot/Block: 6/7
CensusTract/Block: 024304/2186
MapPage/Grid:
Zoning: ClackamasCo.-HR
Watershed: ZigzagRiver
ElementarySchool: WelchesElementarySchool HighSchool: SandyHighSchool
MiddleSchool: WelchesMiddleSchool SchoolDistrict: OregonTrail
PropertyCharacteristics
TotalLivingArea: 1,960 Bedrooms: 3
YearBuilt/Eff: 1974
FirstFloorSqFt: BathroomsTotal: 2 Heating: Wall
SecondFloorSqFt: BathroomsFull/Half: 2/0
Cooling:
BasementFin/Unfin: Stories: 1 Fireplace:
AtticFin/Unfin: Foundation: Concrete Pool: GarageSqFt: RoofMaterial: Wood Shake/Shingle Kitchen:
SaleandLoanInformation SaleDate: 12/30/2020
Document#: 2020-111377
DeedType: Deed
LoanType:
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Price/SqFt: $000
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AssessmentandTaxInformation MarketTotal: $707,89300 PropertyTax: $4,30400 MarketLand: $253,19300 Exemption: MarketStructure: $454,70000 MarketImproved%: 6400% AsssessmentYear: 2022 LevyCode: 046-065 AssessedTotal: $284,998.00 MillRate: 14.8694
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County: Clackamas
LegalDescription: 171POMPEIILT7BLK7|Y|185,523
APN: 05025400
TaxLot: 38Q23AA02201
Twn-Rng-Sec: 03S/08Q/23
LotSqFt: 5,088
LotAcres: 0.12
LandUse: 800-Recreationalvacant
LandUseSTD: Recreational
CountyBldgUse: MREC
Neighborhood: GovernmentCamp #Dwellings:
Subdivision: Pompeii
LegalLot/Block: 7/7
CensusTract/Block: 024304/2186
ElementarySchool: WelchesElementarySchool
MapPage/Grid:
Zoning: ClackamasCo.-HR
Watershed: ZigzagRiver
HighSchool: SandyHighSchool
MiddleSchool: WelchesMiddleSchool SchoolDistrict: OregonTrail
PropertyCharacteristics
TotalLivingArea: Bedrooms: YearBuilt/Eff:
FirstFloorSqFt: BathroomsTotal: Heating:
SecondFloorSqFt: BathroomsFull/Half: Cooling:
BasementFin/Unfin: Stories: Fireplace:
AtticFin/Unfin: Foundation: Pool:
GarageSqFt: RoofMaterial: Kitchen: AssessmentandTaxInformation
SaleandLoanInformation
SaleDate: 02/20/2014 Lender:
SaleAmount: $332,00000
Document#: 2014-008131
DeedType: Deed
LoanAmount:
LoanType:
Price/SqFt: $000
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MarketTotal: $210,81600 PropertyTax: $66036 MarketLand:
Exemption: MarketStructure: MarketImproved%: AsssessmentYear: 2022 LevyCode: 046-065 AssessedTotal: $44,411.00 MillRate: 14.8694
$210,816.00
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Site:30580EUnionStGovernmentCampOR97028
Mail:POBox14001KetchumID83340
LocationandSiteInformation
County: Clackamas
LegalDescription: 171POMPEIILT8BLK7|Y|185,523
APN: 00991653
TaxLot: 38Q23AA02200
Twn-Rng-Sec: 03S/08Q/23
LotSqFt: 5,245
LotAcres: 0.12
LandUse: 800-Recreationalvacant
LandUseSTD: SingleFamilyResidence
CountyBldgUse: RSFR
Neighborhood: GovernmentCamp #Dwellings:
Subdivision: Pompeii MapPage/Grid:
LegalLot/Block: 8/7
CensusTract/Block: 024304/2186
Zoning: ClackamasCo.-HR
Watershed: ZigzagRiver
ElementarySchool: WelchesElementarySchool HighSchool: SandyHighSchool
MiddleSchool: WelchesMiddleSchool SchoolDistrict: OregonTrail
PropertyCharacteristics
TotalLivingArea: Bedrooms:
YearBuilt/Eff: 1938
FirstFloorSqFt: BathroomsTotal: Heating:
SecondFloorSqFt: BathroomsFull/Half: Cooling:
BasementFin/Unfin: Stories: Fireplace:
AtticFin/Unfin: Foundation: Pool:
GarageSqFt: RoofMaterial: Kitchen:
AssessmentandTaxInformation
MarketTotal: $253,19300
PropertyTax: $79190 MarketLand: $253,193.00
SaleandLoanInformation
SaleDate: 02/21/2014
SaleAmount: $332,00000
Document#: 2014-008131
DeedType: Deed
TitleCo: FIRSTAMERICANTITLE
Lender:
LoanAmount: $000
LoanType:
Price/SqFt: $000
SellerName: FARRGEORGER&WILLIAMF
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MarketStructure: MarketImproved%: AsssessmentYear: 2022 LevyCode: 046-065 AssessedTotal: $51,996.00 MillRate: 14.8694
Exemption:
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317 MOUNTAIN RECREATIONAL RESORT (MRR) AND HOODLAND RESIDENTIAL (HR) DISTRICTS
317.01 PURPOSE
Section 317 is adopted to implement the policies of the Comprehensive Plan for Mountain Recreation areas and Low Density Residential areas regulated by the Mount Hood Community Plan.
317.02 APPLICABILITY
Section 317 applies to land in the Mountain Recreational Resort (MRR) and Hoodland Residential (HR) Districts
317.03 USES PERMITTED
A. Uses permitted in the MRR and HR Districts are listed in Table 317-1, Permitted Uses in the MRR and HR Districts. Uses not listed are prohibited, except that in the MRR District, uses similar to one or more of the listed limited uses may be authorized pursuant to Section 106, Authorizations of Similar Uses.
B. As used in Table 317-1:
1. “P” means the use is a primary use.
2. “A” means the use is an accessory use.
3. “L” means the use is a limited use and shall be developed concurrently with or after a primary use is developed on the same site.
4. “C” means the use is a conditional use, approval of which is subject to Section 1203, Conditional Uses.
5. “CPUD” means the use is allowed as a conditional use in a planned unit development.
6. “X” means the use is prohibited.
7. “Type II” means the use requires review of a Type II application, pursuant to Section 1307, Procedures.
8. Numbers in superscript correspond to the notes that follow Table 317-1.
C. Permitted uses are subject to the applicable provisions of Subsection 317.04, Dimensional Standards; Section 1000, Development Standards; and Section 1100, Development Review Process
317-1
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
9/5/23
Last Amended
317.04
DIMENSIONAL AND BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS
A. General: Dimensional and building design standards applicable in the MRR and HR Districts are listed in Table 317-2, Dimensional and Building Design Standards in the MRR and HR Districts. As used in Table 317-2, numbers in superscript correspond to the notes that follow the table.
B. Modifications: Modifications to the standards in Table 317-2 are established by Sections 800, Special Use Requirements; 903, Setback Exceptions; 904, Height Exceptions; 1012, Lot Size and Density; 1107, Property Line Adjustments; and 1205, Variances.
317-2
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Table 317-1: Permitted Uses in the MRR and HR Districts Use
Accessory Buildings and Uses, Customarily Permitted, such as amateur (Ham) radio antennas and towers, arbors, bicycle racks, carports, citizen band transmitters and antennas, cogeneration facilities, courtyards, decks, decorative ponds, driveways, electric vehicle charging stations, family child care homes, fountains, garages, garden sheds, gazebos, greenhouses, HVAC units, meeting facilities, outdoor kitchens, parking areas, patios, pergolas, pet enclosures, plazas, property management and maintenance offices, recreational facilities (such as bicycle trails, children’s play structures, dance studios, exercise studios, playgrounds, putting greens, recreation and activity rooms, saunas, spas, sport courts, swimming pools, and walking trails), rainwater collection systems, satellite dishes, selfservice laundry facilities, shops, solar energy systems, storage buildings/rooms, television antennas and receivers, transit amenities, trellises,
317-3
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
MRR HR
and utility
equipment A A Accessory Kitchens A1 A1 Airports, Personal-Use C C Bed and Breakfast Inns, subject to Section 832 P C Bed and Breakfast Residences, subject to Section 832 P C Bus Shelters P P Campgrounds C C Child Care Facilities C C Civic and Cultural Facilities, including art galleries, museums, and visitor centers L2 X Community Halls CPUD CPUD Composting Facilities X X Daycare Services, Adult C C Dwellings, including: Accessory Dwelling Units, subject to Section 839 A A Congregate Housing Facilities P X Detached Single-Family Dwellings P3 P3 Duplexes P X Manufactured Dwelling Parks, subject to Section 825 C X Manufactured Homes P3 P3 Multifamily Dwellings P X Quadplexes P X Townhouses P3 P3,4 Triplexes P X Energy Source Development C C Farmers’ Markets, subject to Section 840 A A Fraternal Organization Lodges C5 C5
service
Government Uses, unless such a use is listed elsewhere in this table as a primary, accessory, limited, conditional, or prohibited use in the applicable zoning district
833
815
Recreational Uses, including boat moorages, community gardens, country clubs, equine facilities, gymnastics facilities, golf courses, horse trails, pack stations, parks, playgrounds, sports courts, swimming pools, ski areas, and walking trails12
Recreational Uses, Government-Owned, including amphitheaters; arboreta; arbors, decorative ponds, fountains, gazebos, pergolas, and trellises; ball fields; bicycle and walking trails; bicycle parks and skate parks; equine facilities; boat moorages and ramps; community buildings and grounds; community and ornamental gardens; courtyards and plazas; fitness and recreational facilities, such as exercise equipment, gymnasiums, and swimming pools; horse trails; miniature golf, putting greens, and sports courts; pack stations; parks; picnic areas and structures; play equipment and playgrounds; nature preserves and wildlife sanctuaries; ski areas; tables and seating; and similar recreational uses12
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
317-4
Use MRR HR
C5 C5 Guest Houses, subject to Section
X A Guest Ranches and Lodges X C Helistops, Personal-Use C C Home Occupations, including bed and breakfast homestays, subject to Section 8226 A A Hosting of Weddings, Family Reunions, Class Reunions, Company Picnics, and Similar Events C C Hotels7 P8 X Hydroelectric Facilities C C Libraries L2 , CPUD CPUD Livestock, subject to Section 821 A A Marijuana Processing X X Marijuana Production X X Marijuana Retailing X X Marijuana Wholesaling X X Mobile Vending Units, subject to Section 837 L2,9 X Motels7 P8 X Multi-Use Developments, subject to Section 844 C C Nursing Homes P C Parking Structures A X Places of Worship, subject to Section
P P Produce Stands, subject to Section
A A Public Utility Facilities C5 C5,10 Radio and Television Transmission and Receiving Towers and Earth Stations C5,11 C5,11
C5 C5
804
P13 P14
Retailing whether by sale, lease, or rent of any of the following new or used products: apparel, appliances, art, art supplies, beverages, bicycle supplies, bicycles, books, cameras, computers, computer supplies, cookware, cosmetics, dry goods, electrical supplies, electronic equipment, flowers, food, furniture, garden supplies, hardware, interior decorating materials, jewelry, linens, medications, music (whether recorded or printed), musical instruments, nutritional supplements, office supplies, optical goods, paper goods, periodicals, pet supplies, pets, plumbing supplies, photographic supplies, signs, small power equipment, sporting goods, stationery, tableware, tobacco,
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE 317-5 Last
Use MRR HR Recreational Uses, Government-Owned Golf Courses12 P13 P14 Recreational Vehicle Camping Facilities, subject to Section 813 C5 C5 Recyclable Drop-Off Sites, subject to
A15 A15
toiletries, tools, toys,
L2 , CPUD16 CPUD16 Roads P P Schools, subject to Section 805 C C Services, Commercial Food and Beverage, including catering and eating and drinking establishments L2 , CPUD16 CPUD16 Services, Commercial Maintenance and Repair, of any of the following: bicycles and sporting goods L2 , CPUD16 CPUD16 Services, Commercial Personal and Convenience
beauty salons, dry cleaners, laundries, photo processing, seamstresses, shoe repair, tailors, and tanning salons. Also permitted are incidental retail sales of products related to the service provided. L2 , CPUD16 CPUD16 Services, Commercial Studios of the following types: art, craft, dance, music, and photography L2 , CPUD16 CPUD16 Sewer Systems and Extensions of Sewer Systems to Serve Land Outside an Urban Growth Boundary and Unincorporated Community, subject to OAR 660-011-0060(4) Type II17 Type II17 Short-Term Rental in a dwelling unit or guest house permitted by this table P P Signs, subject to Section 1010 A18 A18 Surface Mining, subject to Section 818 X X Telephone Exchanges C5 C5 Temporary Storage within an Enclosed Structure of SourceSeparated Recyclable/Reusable Materials Generated and/or Used On-site Prior to On-site Reuse or Removal by the Generator or Licensed or Franchised Collector to a User or Broker A A Temporary Buildings for Uses Incidental to Construction Work. Such buildings shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work. A A Transit Park-and-Rides P P Transfer Stations, subject to Section 819 C C Utility Carrier Cabinets, subject to Section 830 P,C19 P,C19
Amended 9/5/23
Section 819
vehicle supplies, and videos.
, including barbershops,
1 An accessory kitchen is permitted only in a detached single-family dwelling or a manufactured dwelling. Only one accessory kitchen is permitted in each single-family dwelling or manufactured dwelling.
2 The limited use is permitted subject to the following criteria:
a. The use shall be incidental to a primary use.
b. The use shall be provided for as an integral part of the general plan of the development.
c. The use shall not, by reason of its location, construction, manner or timing of operations, signs, lighting, parking arrangements, or other characteristics, have adverse effects on residential uses within or adjoining the MRR District or create traffic congestion or hazards to vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
3 Except as allowed by Section 839, Accessory Dwelling Units, or Section 1204, Temporary Permits, each lot of record may be developed with only one of the following: detached single-family dwelling, manufactured home, or townhouse
4 Townhouses are permitted on a maximum of 100 percent of the lots in a planned unit development and a maximum of 20 percent of the lots in a subdivision that is not a planned unit development.
5 Uses similar to this may be authorized pursuant to Section 106
6 A use may be permitted as a home occupation, subject to Section 822, Home Occupations, even if such use is also identified in another use listing in Table 317-1.
7 Also permitted are associated convention facilities.
8 A new hotel or motel in Rhododendron shall be limited to a maximum of 35 units. A new hotel or motel in Government Camp shall be limited to a maximum of 100 units.
9 Only level three and four mobile vending units are permitted.
10 Public utility facilities shall not include shops, garages, or general administrative offices.
11 The base of such towers shall not be closer to the property line than a distance equal to the height of the tower.
12 This use may include concessions, restrooms, maintenance facilities, and similar support uses.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Use MRR HR Wireless Telecommunication Facilities, subject to Section 835 See Table 835-1 See Table 835-1
317-6 Last Amended 9/5/23
13 Any principal building or swimming pool shall be located a minimum of 30 feet from any other lot in a residential zoning district.
14 Any principal building, swimming pool, or use shall be located a minimum of 45 feet from any other lot in a residential zoning district.
15 Recyclable drop-off sites are permitted only if accessory to an institutional use.
16 The use is subject to the following standards and criteria:
a. The use shall be located in a planned unit development (PUD) with a minimum of 100 dwelling units. No building permit for the use shall be issued until a minimum of 100 dwelling units are constructed within the PUD.
b. The area occupied by all uses subject to Note 15 and located in a single PUD, including their parking, loading, and maneuvering areas, shall not exceed a ratio of one-half acre per 100 dwelling units in the PUD.
c The use shall be an integral part of the general plan of development for the PUD and provide facilities related to the needs of residents of the PUD.
d The use shall be located, designed, and operated to efficiently serve frequent trade and service needs of residents of the PUD and not persons residing elsewhere.
e The use shall not, by reason of its location, construction, manner or hours of operation, signs, lighting, parking arrangements, or other characteristics, have adverse effects on residential uses within or adjoining the PUD
17 The use is limited to sewer systems that: are designed and constructed so that their capacity does not exceed the minimum necessary to serve the area within the boundaries described under OAR 660-011-0060(4)(b)(B), except for urban reserve areas as provided under OAR 660-021-0040(6); and do not serve any uses other than those existing or allowed in the identified service area on the date the sewer system is approved.
18 Temporary signs regulated under Subsection 1010.13(A) are a primary use.
19 Utility carrier cabinets are a conditional use if the combined volume of all cabinets located on a single lot exceeds the applicable maximum established pursuant to Subsection 830.01(A).
317-7
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Table 317-2: Dimensional and Building Design Standards in the MRR and HR Districts
District Land Area for Calculating Density Pursuant to Section 1012 See Table 317-3 10,890 square feet
15 feet, except 20 feet to garage and carport motor vehicle entries1
15 feet, except 20 feet to garage and carport motor vehicle entries2
Maximum Building Floor Space per Commercial Use
20 feet between buildings with contiguous snow slide areas
4,000 square feet, except 8,000 square feet in Government Camp10
20 feet between buildings with contiguous snow slide areas
4,000 square feet, except 8,000 square feet in Government Camp10
Building Design Standards for Single-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes11
A minimum of three of the following features are required: a covered porch at least two feet deep; an entry area recessed at least two feet from the exterior wall to the door; a bay or bow window (not flush with the siding); an offset on the building face of at least 16 inches from one exterior wall surface to the other; a dormer; a gable; roof eaves with a minimum projection of 12 inches from the intersection of the roof and the exterior walls; a roofline offset of at least 16 inches from the top surface of one roof to the top surface of the other; an attached garage; orientation of the long axis and front door to a street; a cupola; a tile, shake, or composition roof; and horizontal lap siding. The required features must be on the same façade as the front door unless the feature is unrelated to a façade (e.g., roofing material).
317-8
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Standard MRR HR
Minimum Front Setback
Minimum Rear Setback 10 feet3,4,5,6 15 feet3,4 Minimum Side Setback 10 feet3,4,5,6 5 feet3,4 Maximum Lot Coverage None 40 percent7 Maximum Building Height 40 feet8,9 40 feet8
in Elevation
Minimum Building Separation above 3,500 Feet
1 In Government Camp, the minimum front setback is 10 feet, except 20 feet to garage and carport motor vehicle entries.
2 For a corner lot in Government Camp, one of the minimum front setbacks is 10 feet, except 20 feet to garage and carport motor vehicle entries.
3 If the lot line abuts a national forest, there is no minimum setback. If Note 3 and Note 4 conflict, Note 3 prevails.
4 In a planned unit development, there are no minimum rear and side setbacks except from rear and side lot lines on the perimeter of the final plat
5 Except as established by Note 3, 4, or 6, if a rear lot line or a side lot line abuts an HR District or abuts a lot in the MRR District developed with a single-family dwelling or a manufactured home, the applicable minimum setback standard for a building is based on the height of that building, as follows:
6 The minimum rear and side setback standards applicable in the HR District apply to detached single-family dwellings and manufactured homes, as well as to structures that are accessory to such detached single-family dwellings and manufactured homes. The minimum side setback standard applicable in the HR District applies to townhouses, as well as to structures that are accessory to such townhouses
7 Maximum lot coverage is 50 percent for a lot of record that is developed with a townhouse.
8 The maximum building height may be increased to 50 feet to accommodate understructure parking.
9 For a hotel in Government Camp, the maximum building height shall be 70 feet and may be increased to 87.5 feet to accommodate understructure parking or to preserve natural features or views.
317-9
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
Building Height Minimum Setback ≤ 20 feet 10 feet > 20 feet and ≤ 30 feet 15 feet > 30 feet and ≤ 40 feet 20 feet > 40 feet and ≤ 50 feet 25 feet > 50 feet 30 feet
10
No maximum applies to hotels and motels; uses authorized under Oregon Statewide Planning Goals 3 and 4; and uses intended to serve the community and surrounding rural area or the travel needs of people passing through the area
11 These building design standards do not apply to temporary dwellings approved pursuant to Section 1204, Temporary Permits
317-10
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
[Added by Ord. ZDO-252, 6/1/15; Amended by Ord. ZDO-253, 6/1/15; Amended by Ord. ZDO-254, 1/4/16; Amended by Ord. ZDO-266, 5/23/18; Amended by Ord. ZDO-269, 9/6/18; Amended by Ord. ZDO-268, 10/2/18; Amended by Ord. ZDO-280, 10/23/21; Amended by Ord. ZDO-282, 7/1/22; Amended by Ord. ZDO-273, on remand, 5/30/23; Amended by Ord. ZDO-287, 8/3/23; Amended by Ord. ZDO-283, 9/5/23]
Last Amended 9/5/23
CLACKAMAS COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
317-11
Location/Dwelling Unit Size District Land Area Government Camp Dwelling unit of any size 1,980 Rhododendron Dwelling unit of 1200 square feet or greater 10,890 Dwelling unit of 1000 to 1199 square feet 8,712 Dwelling unit of 800 to 999 square feet 7,260 Dwelling unit of 600 to 799 square feet 5,445 Dwelling unit of 400 to 599 square feet 3,630 Dwelling unit of less than 400 square feet 1,980 Wemme/Welches Dwelling unit of 1200 square feet or greater 7,260 Dwelling unit of 1000 to 1199 square feet 6,223 Dwelling unit of 800 to 999 square feet 5,445 Dwelling unit of 600 to
square feet 4,356 Dwelling unit of
to
square feet 3,111 Dwelling unit of less than 400 square feet 1,361
Table 317-3: District Land Area Standards in the MRR District
799
400
599
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Objectid: 73546
PrimaryAddress: 89495 E Little Trl, Government Camp, 97028
Jurisdiction: Clackamas County (http://www.clackamas.us/)
Map Number: 38Q23AA
Taxlot Number: 38Q23AA01900
Parcel Number: 00991626
Document Number: 2009-080926
Census Tract: 024304
Landclass: 801
Assessment
EstimatedAcres: 0.12
CurrentYearAssessed Value: $284,998.00
Market Building Value: $454,700.00
Market Land Value: $253,193.00
Market Total Value: $707,893.00
Sq Ft: 1960
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Year Built: 1974
Sale Price: $0.00
Doc Date: 11/12/2009
Doc Type: S
Taxcode: 046065
Schools
Elementary School
Welches Elementary (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/Domain/16)
OregonTrail
24901 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3165
Middle School
Welches Middle (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail 24903 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3166
High School
Sandy High (https://shs.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail
17100 SE Bluff Rd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-8011
Public Safety
Nearest Fire Station
Government Camp Station #253
87600 E Government Camp Lp, Government Camp 97028
Hoodland Fire Dist #74
Nearest Police Station
Clackamas County Sheriff
Zoning & Development
Designation: HR
Urban Growth Boundary: OUTSIDE
Voting
Voting Precincts: 373 State House District: 52 State Senate District: 26
Congressional District: 3
Utilities & Districts
Community Planning Organization
Government Camp
Sanitary Hauler
Bliss Sanitary (https://clackamas.us/recycling/garbage/company.html)
Mountain Fee Zone
School District
OregonTrail (http://www.oregontrailschools.com)
Sewer District
Government Camp Sewer District (https://www.puttman.com/utilities/government-camp-sanitary-district/)
Water District
Government Camp Water System (http://hoodlandareawater.com/)
Environmental & Hazards
Flood
Likely not in a flood zone.
Wildfire
You may be at moderate risk.
Earthquake Hazard
You may be at moderate risk.
Soils
Approximate Elevation
North Folk Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
River Mill Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Timothy Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Parks
Datagroup: Nearby
Documents
Surveyor Documents
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS19767-P1.tif)
Survey - SN27778 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS27778.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P1.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P2.tif)
Survey - SN1-107 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1-107.tif)
Survey - SN1948-004 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1948-004.tif)
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/NARRATIVE/PS19767-P2.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P1.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P2.tif)
Assessor Documents
Taxmap - 3S8Q23AA(https://cmap.clackamas.us/taxmap/03_3s8q23aa.pdf)
District Maps
State House District
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assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Clackamas County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder. Users are strongly advised to verify from authoritative sources any information displayed in this application before making decisions. Liability Statement (http://www.clackamas.us/liability.html)
Objectid: 36067
PrimaryAddress: No Situs
Jurisdiction: Clackamas County (http://www.clackamas.us/)
Map Number: 38Q23AA
Taxlot Number: 38Q23AA02201
Parcel Number: 05025400
Document Number: 2014-008131
Census Tract: 024304
Landclass: 800
Assessment
EstimatedAcres: 0.12
CurrentYearAssessed Value: $44,411.00
Market Building Value: $0.00
Market Land Value: $210,816.00
Market Total Value: $210,816.00
Sale Price: $332,000.00
Doc Date: 02/20/2014
Doc Type: M
Taxcode: 046065
Schools
Elementary School
Welches Elementary (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/Domain/16)
OregonTrail
24901 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3165
Middle School
Welches Middle (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail
24903 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3166
High School
Sandy High (https://shs.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail
17100 SE Bluff Rd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-8011
Public Safety
Nearest Fire Station
Government Camp Station #253
87600 E Government Camp Lp, Government Camp 97028
Hoodland Fire Dist #74
Nearest Police Station
Clackamas County Sheriff
Zoning & Development
Designation: HR
Urban Growth Boundary: OUTSIDE
Voting
Voting Precincts: 373
State House District: 52
State Senate District: 26
Congressional District: 3
Utilities & Districts
Community Planning Organization
Government Camp
Sanitary Hauler
Bliss Sanitary (https://clackamas.us/recycling/garbage/company.html)
Mountain Fee Zone
School District
OregonTrail (http://www.oregontrailschools.com)
Sewer District
Government Camp Sewer District (https://www.puttman.com/utilities/government-camp-sanitary-district/)
Water District
Government Camp Water System (http://hoodlandareawater.com/)
Environmental & Hazards
Flood
Likely not in a flood zone.
Wildfire
You may be at moderate risk.
Earthquake Hazard
You may be at moderate risk.
Soils
Approximate Elevation
North Folk Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
River Mill Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Timothy Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Parks
Datagroup: Nearby
Documents
Surveyor Documents
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS19767-P1.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P1.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P2.tif)
Survey - SN1-107 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1-107.tif)
Survey - SN1948-004 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1948-004.tif)
Survey - SN2013-152 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN2013-152.tif)
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/NARRATIVE/PS19767-P2.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P1.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P2.tif)
Assessor Documents
Taxmap - 3S8Q23AA(https://cmap.clackamas.us/taxmap/03_3s8q23aa.pdf)
District Maps
State House District
Disclaimer & Liability
The information and maps accessed through this web site provide a visual display for your convenience using data from Clackamas County's Geographic Information System. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the maps and associated data from several sources. Clackamas County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Clackamas County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Clackamas County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Clackamas County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder. Users are strongly advised to verify from authoritative sources any information displayed in this application before making decisions.
Liability Statement
(http://www.clackamas.us/liability.html)
Objectid: 143330
PrimaryAddress: 30580 E Union St, Government Camp, 97028
Jurisdiction: Clackamas County (http://www.clackamas.us/)
Map Number: 38Q23AA
Taxlot Number: 38Q23AA02200
Parcel Number: 00991653
Document Number: 2014-008131
Census Tract: 024304
Landclass: 800
Assessment
EstimatedAcres: 0.12
CurrentYearAssessed Value: $51,996.00
Market Building Value: $0.00
Market Land Value: $253,193.00
Market Total Value: $253,193.00
Sale Price: $332,000.00
Doc Date: 02/20/2014
Doc Type: X
Taxcode: 046065
Schools
Elementary School
Welches Elementary (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/Domain/16)
OregonTrail
24901 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3165
Middle School
Welches Middle (https://www.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail
24903 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3166
High School
Sandy High (https://shs.oregontrailschools.com/)
OregonTrail
17100 SE Bluff Rd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-8011
Public Safety
Nearest Fire Station
Government Camp Station #253
87600 E Government Camp Lp, Government Camp 97028
Hoodland Fire Dist #74
Nearest Police Station
Clackamas County Sheriff
Zoning & Development
Designation: HR
Urban Growth Boundary: OUTSIDE Voting
Voting Precincts: 373
State House District: 52
State Senate District: 26
Congressional District: 3
Utilities & Districts
Community Planning Organization
Government Camp
Sanitary Hauler
Bliss Sanitary (https://clackamas.us/recycling/garbage/company.html)
Mountain Fee Zone
School District
OregonTrail (http://www.oregontrailschools.com)
Sewer District
Government Camp Sewer District (https://www.puttman.com/utilities/government-camp-sanitary-district/)
Water District
Government Camp Water System (http://hoodlandareawater.com/)
Environmental & Hazards
Flood
Likely not in a flood zone.
Wildfire
You may be at moderate risk.
Earthquake Hazard
You may be at moderate risk.
Soils
Approximate Elevation
North Folk Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
River Mill Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Timothy Dam Failure
Most likely not at risk of flooding due to dam failure
Parks
Datagroup: Nearby
Documents
Surveyor Documents
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS19767-P1.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P1.tif)
Survey - SN91 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/PS91-P2.tif)
Survey - SN1-107 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1-107.tif)
Survey - SN1948-004 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN1948-004.tif)
Survey - SN2013-152 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/3S8-5E/23/SN2013-152.tif)
Survey - SN19767 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/PSImages/NARRATIVE/PS19767-P2.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P1.tif)
Plat - 0171 (https://cmap.clackamas.us/survey/SDImages/3S8-5E/23/0171-P2.tif)
Assessor Documents
Taxmap - 3S8Q23AA(https://cmap.clackamas.us/taxmap/03_3s8q23aa.pdf)
District Maps
State House District
Disclaimer & Liability
The information and maps accessed through this web site provide a visual display for your convenience using data from Clackamas County's Geographic Information System. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the maps and associated data from several sources. Clackamas County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Clackamas County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Clackamas County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Clackamas County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder. Users are strongly advised to verify from authoritative sources any information displayed in this application before making decisions.
Liability Statement
(http://www.clackamas.us/liability.html)
89495 E LITTLE TRAIL, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR, 9702
Clackamas County
T3S R8Q S23
Latitude: 45.304247,
TAXLOT INFORMATIO
Tax Lot ID: R Number: Tax Lot Size:
Land
Year Built Sale Date Sale Price Market Land Value Market Building Value State General Property Class County Tax Code Site Address POLITICAL BOUNDA Jurisdiction r Neighborhood n Voting Precinct 0 Metro Council District N Metro Councilor Metro Councilor Email US Congressional District 3 +20 m 50 ft Lea et (http://lea etjs com) | Tiles: © Metro RLIS
Building Area Market Total Value
Use
LAND
Wetland
Urban/Rural
USGS
SERVICE
Oregon House District 52 Oregon Senate District 26
USE AND PLANNING Local Zoning HR Generalized Zoning SFR Classi ed Zoning SFR1
Zigzag River
Zigzag Canyon
Lower Columbia
Lower Columbia-Sandy
Plain Outside
Watershed
Sub-Watershed
Basin
Sub-Basin
Flood
Not in a wetland
Growth Boundary Outside
Urban
Reserve
Name
Reserve
Quad Name Government Camp
Hauler Bliss Sanitary Commercial Hauler Bliss Sanitary Dropbox Provider Hoodview Disposal and Recycling, Inc. School District OREGON TRAIL School District Number 46 Oregon Dept. of Ed. Dist. ID 1926 Natl. Center for Ed Statistics Dist. ID 4110890 Water District Park District Sewer District Fire District Hoodland Fire District #74 Fire Management Zone 6939 CENSUS INFORMATION Census Tract 243.04000000
DISTRICTS Garbage
Data Resource Center
600 Northeast Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
503-797-1742
drc@oregonmetro.gov
© Oregon Metro www oregonmetro gov/rlis
This Web site is offered as a public service, integrating various government records into a region-wide mapping system The property assessment records are a multi-county integration of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington County records. MetroMap blends each county's records into a common database on a quarterly basis. Therefore, to view each county's of cial records, go to their respective web sites or of ces. The other MetroMap data are derived from city, county, state, federal and Metro sources The metadata (data about the data) are included on this site, including the sources to be consulted for veri cation of the information contained herein It describes some cases where Metro blends city and county records by generalizing the disparities Metro assumes no legal responsibility for the compilation of multi-source government information displayed by Metro Map. Users of this information are cautioned to verify all information.
Census Block Group 2 Census Block Population (2010) 572
30580 E UNION ST, GOVERNMENT
CAMP, OR, 97028
Clackamas County
T3S R8Q S23
Latitude: 45.304155, Longitude: -121.75059
TAXLOT INFORMATION
Tax Lot ID: 38Q23AA02200 R Number: 00991653
0.12 acres
Tax Lot Size:
Building Area N/A Market Total Value
Land Use VAC Year Built N/A Sale Date 201402 Sale Price 332000 Market Land Value 253193 0000000 Market Building Value N/A State General Property Class 800 County Tax Code 046065 Site Address 30580 E UNION ST POLITICAL BOUNDARIES Jurisdiction u Neighborhood Voting Precinct Metro Council District N Metro Councilor Metro Councilor Email US Congressional District 3 Oregon House District 52 +20 m 50 ft Lea et (http://lea etjs com) | Tiles: © Metro RLIS
$253,193.00
LAND USE AND PLANNING
Watershed Zigzag River
Sub-Watershed Zigzag Canyon Basin Lower Columbia
Sub-Basin Lower Columbia-Sandy
Flood Plain Outside
Wetland Not in a wetland
Urban Growth Boundary Outside
Urban/Rural Reserve
Reserve Name
USGS Quad Name Government Camp
SERVICE DISTRICTS
Senate District 26
Oregon
HR
SFR
SFR1
Local Zoning
Generalized Zoning
Classi ed Zoning
Bliss
Commercial Hauler Bliss Sanitary Dropbox Provider Hoodview Disposal and Recycling, Inc. School District OREGON TRAIL School District Number 46 Oregon Dept. of Ed. Dist. ID 1926 Natl. Center for Ed. Statistics Dist. ID 4110890 Water District Park District Sewer District Fire District Hoodland Fire District #74 Fire Management Zone 6939 CENSUS INFORMATION Census Tract 243 04000000 Census Block Group 2
Garbage Hauler
Sanitary
Data Resource Center
600 Northeast Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
503-797-1742
drc@oregonmetro.gov
© Oregon Metro www.oregonmetro.gov/rlis
This Web site is offered as a public service, integrating various government records into a region-wide mapping system The property assessment records are a multi-county integration of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington County records MetroMap blends each county's records into a common database on a quarterly basis Therefore, to view each county's of cial records, go to their respective web sites or of ces The other MetroMap data are derived from city, county, state, federal and Metro sources. The metadata (data about the data) are included on this site, including the sources to be consulted for veri cation of the information contained herein. It describes some cases where Metro blends city and county records by generalizing the disparities Metro assumes no legal responsibility for the compilation of multi-source government information displayed by Metro Map Users of this information are cautioned to verify all information
Census Block Population (2010) 572
CUSTOM
Topography
Water Features
Aerial
Aerial Environmental
Community
Transit
Vacant Land
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MAPS
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INFORMATION
Demographics
Traffic Counts
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MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028
MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online
Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts
Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi Population 2027 Projection 262 2022 Estimate 253 2010 Census 236 2000 Census 241 Growth 2022-2027 3.41% Growth 2010-2022 7.11% Growth 2000-2010 -2.02% 2022 Est. Population by Age 253 Age 0 to 4 7 2.80% Age 5 to 9 8 3.13% Age 10 to 14 9 3.62% Age 15 to 17 5 1.99% Age 18 to 20 5 1.98% Age 21 to 24 8 3.28% Age 25 to 34 21 8.21% Age 35 to 44 47 18.52% Age 45 to 54 38 14.96% Age 55 to 64 45 17.83% Age 65 to 74 42 16.80% Age 75 to 84 15 5.75% Age 85 and over 3 1.15% Age 16 and over 227 89.80% Age 18 and over 224 88.47% Age 21 and over 219 86.49% Age 65 and over 60 23.70% 2022 Est. Median Age 49.33 2022 Est. Average Age 47.48
MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise
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2022 Est. Population by Single-Classification Race 253 White Alone 230 90.93% Black or African American Alone 0 0.00% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 1 0.49% Asian Alone 4 1.76% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 0 0.01% Some Other Race Alone 10 3.82% Two or More Races 8 2.98% 2022 Est. Population by Ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino) 253 Hispanic or Latino 15 5.82% Not Hispanic or Latino 238 94.18% 2022 Est. Population by Sex 253 Male 133 52.70% Female 120 47.30%
Online Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900,
&
GOVERNMENT CAMP,
97028 0 - 5 mi
2200
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38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi Households 2027 Projection 142 2022 Estimate 135 2010 Census 120 2000 Census 108 Growth 2022-2027 4.88% Growth 2010-2022 12.72% Growth 2000-2010 10.81% 2022 Est. Households by Household Income 135 Income Less than $15,000 14 10.69% Income $15,000 to $24,999 10 7.24% Income $25,000 to $34,999 21 15.37% Income $35,000 to $49,999 9 6.73% Income $50,000 to $74,999 14 10.45% Income $75,000 to $99,999 17 12.81% Income $100,000 to $124,999 18 13.67% Income $125,000 to $149,999 15 10.97% Income $150,000 to $199,999 10 7.46% Income $200,000 to $249,999 5 3.45% Income $250,000 to $499,999 1 1.08% Income $500,000 or more 0 0.08% 2022 Est. Average Household Income $ 83,116 2022 Est. Median Household Income $ 73,847 2022 Median HH Inc. by Single-Classification Race White Alone $ 73,030 Black or African American Alone $ 20,000 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone $ 50,214 Asian Alone $ 112,818 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone $ 100,000 Some Other Race Alone $ 42,627 Two or More Races $ 87,396 Hispanic or Latino $ 7,506 Not Hispanic or Latino $ 77,025 2022 Est. Households by Household Type 135 Family Households 65 48.18% Nonfamily Households 70 51.82%
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2022 Est. Group Quarters Population 4 2022 Est. Households by Household Size 135 1-person 63 46.97% 2-person 44 32.91% 3-person 15 10.80% 4-person 10 7.09% 5-person 2 1.58% 6-person 1 0.63% 7-or-more-person 0 0.02% 2022 Est. Average Household Size 1.84 MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
2022 Est. HHs by Type by Presence of Own Children 65 Married-Couple Family, own children 15 22.56% Married-Couple Family, no own children 39 59.64% Male Householder, own children 2 3.78% Male Householder, no own children 2 3.82% Female Householder, own children 5 6.97% Female Householder, no own children 2 3.23% Copyright © Claritas, LLC 2022. All rights reserved. MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
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2022 Est. Pop by Race, Asian Alone, by Category 4 Chinese, except Taiwanese 3 63.64% Filipino 0 0.00% Japanese 2 36.36% Asian Indian 0 0.00% Korean 0 0.00% Vietnamese 0 0.00% Cambodian 0 0.00% Hmong 0 0.00% Laotian 0 0.00% Thai 0 0.00% All other Asian Races, including 2 or more 0 0.00% 2022 Est. Population by Ancestry 253 Arab 0 0.00% Czech 0 0.17% Danish 0 0.00% Dutch 7 2.78% English 21 8.48% French (except Basque) 9 3.59% French Canadian 1 0.33% German 38 15.01% Greek 0 0.00% Hungarian 2 0.65% Irish 20 7.83% Italian 7 2.77% Lithuanian 0 0.00% Norwegian 7 2.77% Polish 3 1.31% Portuguese 0 0.00% Russian 2 0.65% Scottish 12 4.73% Scotch-Irish 0 0.00% Slovak 1 0.33% Subsaharan African 0 0.00% Swedish 5 1.96% Swiss 0 0.17% Ukrainian 0 0.00% United States or American 19 7.67% Welsh 2 0.65% West Indian (except Hisp. groups) 0 0.00% Other Ancestries 50 19.57% Ancestry Unclassified 47 18.60%
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2022 Est. Pop Age 5+ by Language Spoken At Home 246 Speak only English 228 92.62% Speak Asian or Pacific Island Language 0 0.00% Speak IndoEuropean Language 7 3.02% Speak Spanish 9 3.69% Speak Other Language 2 0.67%
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2022 Est. Population by Sex 253 Male 133 52.70% Female 120 47.30% 2022 Est. Population by Age 253 Age 0 to 4 7 2.80% Age 5 to 9 8 3.13% Age 10 to 14 9 3.62% Age 15 to 17 5 1.99% Age 18 to 20 5 1.98% Age 21 to 24 8 3.28% Age 25 to 34 21 8.21% Age 35 to 44 47 18.52% Age 45 to 54 38 14.96% Age 55 to 64 45 17.83% Age 65 to 74 42 16.80% Age 75 to 84 15 5.75% Age 85 and over 3 1.15% Age 16 and over 227 89.80% Age 18 and over 224 88.47% Age 21 and over 219 86.49% Age 65 and over 60 23.70% 2022 Est. Median Age 49.33 2022 Est. Average Age 47.48
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2022 Est. Male Population by Age 133 Age 0 to 4 3 2.51% Age 5 to 9 4 3.12% Age 10 to 14 4 2.83% Age 15 to 17 3 2.18% Age 18 to 20 3 1.88% Age 21 to 24 4 3.13% Age 25 to 34 11 8.14% Age 35 to 44 26 19.54% Age 45 to 54 21 15.72% Age 55 to 64 23 17.13% Age 65 to 74 22 16.38% Age 75 to 84 8 6.19% Age 85 and over 2 1.24% 2022 Est. Median Age, Male 49.24 2022 Est. Average Age, Male 47.86 2022 Est. Female Population by Age 120 Age 0 to 4 4 3.13% Age 5 to 9 4 3.13% Age 10 to 14 5 4.49% Age 15 to 17 2 1.77% Age 18 to 20 2 2.09% Age 21 to 24 4 3.45% Age 25 to 34 10 8.28% Age 35 to 44 21 17.38% Age 45 to 54 17 14.11% Age 55 to 64 22 18.60% Age 65 to 74 21 17.26% Age 75 to 84 6 5.25% Age 85 and over 1 1.05% 2022 Est. Median Age, Female 49.45 2022 Est. Average Age, Female 47.20 MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS
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2022 Est. Pop Age 15+ by Marital Status 229 Total, Never Married 44 19.04% Males, Never Married 28 12.43% Females, Never Married 15 6.61% Married, Spouse present 131 57.43% Married, Spouse absent 13 5.72% Widowed 13 5.87% Males, Widowed 0 0.18% Females, Widowed 13 5.69% Divorced 27 11.94% Males, Divorced 22 9.82% Females, Divorced 5 2.12% 2022 Est. Pop Age 25+ by Edu. Attainment 211 Less than 9th grade 3 1.35% Some High School, no diploma 12 5.55% High School Graduate (or GED) 47 22.35% Some College, no degree 64 30.35% Associate Degree 29 13.93% Bachelor's Degree 26 12.45% Master's Degree 11 5.18% Professional School Degree 18 8.62% Doctorate Degree 0 0.23% 2022 Est. Pop. Age 25+ by Edu. Attain., Hisp./Lat. 10 No High School Diploma 1 7.96% High School Graduate 3 31.92% Some College or Associate's Degree 6 56.08% Bachelor's Degree or Higher 0 4.03%
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Hispanic or Latino $ 7,506 Not Hispanic or Latino $ 77,025
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2022 Est. Family HH Type by Presence of Own Children 65 Married-Couple Family, own children 15 22.56% Married-Couple Family, no own children 39 59.64% Male Householder, own children 2 3.78% Male Householder, no own children 2 3.82% Female Householder, own children 5 6.97% Female Householder, no own children 2 3.23% 2022 Est. Households by Household Size 135 1-person 63 46.97% 2-person 44 32.91% 3-person 15 10.80% 4-person 10 7.09% 5-person 2 1.58% 6-person 1 0.63% 7-or-more-person 0 0.02% 2022 Est. Average Household Size 1.84 2022 Est. Households by Presence of People Under 18 135 Households with 1 or more People under Age 18 23 17.29% Households with No People under Age 18 112 82.71% Households with 1 or more People under Age 18 23 Married-Couple Family 15 64.77% Other Family, Male Householder 3 12.25% Other Family, Female Householder 5 19.50% Nonfamily, Male Householder 0 1.73% Nonfamily, Female Householder 0 1.74% Households with No People under Age 18 112 Married-Couple Family 38 34.34% Other Family, Male Householder 2 1.87% Other Family, Female Householder 2 1.87% Nonfamily, Male Householder 45 39.93% Nonfamily, Female Householder 25 21.99%
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2022 Est. Households by Number of Vehicles 135 No Vehicles 24 17.42% 1 Vehicle 36 26.63% 2 Vehicles 60 44.69% 3 Vehicles 9 6.69% 4 Vehicles 5 3.34% 5 or more Vehicles 2 1.23% 2022 Est. Average Number of Vehicles 1.52 Family Households 2027 Projection 68 2022 Estimate 65 2010 Census 58 2000 Census 59 Growth 2022-2027 4.48% Growth 2010-2022 12.98% Growth 2000-2010 -2.68% 2022 Est. Families by Poverty Status 65 2022 Families at or Above Poverty 54 82.38% 2022 Families at or Above Poverty with Children 10 15.75% 2022 Families Below Poverty 11 17.62% 2022 Families Below Poverty with Children 6 8.86% 2022 Est. Pop Age 16+ by Employment Status 227 In Armed Forces 0 0.00% Civilian - Employed 125 55.17% Civilian - Unemployed 6 2.54% Not in Labor Force 96 42.29% 2022 Est. Civ. Employed Pop 16+ by Class of Worker 132 For-Profit Private Workers 67 50.72% Non-Profit Private Workers 4 3.16% Local Government Workers 10 7.83% State Government Workers 2 1.30% Federal Government Workers 8 6.12% Self-Employed Workers 40 30.56% Unpaid Family Workers 0 0.31% MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
2022 Est. Civ. Employed Pop 16+ by Occupation 132 Architect/Engineer 0 0.33% Arts/Entertainment/Sports 6 4.33% Building Grounds Maintenance 1 0.96% Business/Financial Operations 10 7.39% Community/Social Services 1 0.61% Computer/Mathematical 0 0.31% Construction/Extraction 2 1.64% Education/Training/Library 6 4.19% Farming/Fishing/Forestry 7 5.50% Food Prep/Serving 17 12.69% Healthcare Practitioner/Technician 2 1.32% Healthcare Support 1 0.63% Maintenance Repair 1 0.97% Legal 0 0.02% Life/Physical/Social Science 0 0.30% Management 22 16.35% Office/Admin. Support 7 5.33% Production 2 1.39% Protective Service 7 5.21% Sales/Related 36 27.40% Personal Care/Service 1 0.66% Transportation/Moving 3 2.45% 2022 Est. Pop 16+ by Occupation Classification 132 Blue Collar 8 6.45% White Collar 89 67.89% Service & Farm 34 25.66% 2022 Est. Workers Age 16+ by Transp. To Work 132 Drove Alone 75 57.12% Car Pooled 7 5.58% Public Transportation 3 2.44% Walked 2 1.45% Bicycle 7 5.18% Other Means 0 0.31% Worked at Home 37 27.93% 2022 Est. Workers Age 16+ by Travel Time to Work* Less than 15 minutes 21 15 to 29 Minutes 19 30 to 44 Minutes 5 45 to 59 Minutes 33
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60 or more Minutes 8 2022 Est. Avg. Travel Time to Work in Minutes* 36.14 2022 Est. Occupied Housing Units by Tenure 135 Owner-Occupied 90 67.02% Renter-Occupied 45 32.98% 2022 Occupied Housing Units: Avg. Length of Residence Owner-Occupied 15 Renter-Occupied 6 MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
2022 Est. Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value 90 Value Less than $20,000 0 0.48% Value $20,000 to $39,999 6 6.70% Value $40,000 to $59,999 0 0.00% Value $60,000 to $79,999 0 0.00% Value $80,000 to $99,999 0 0.45% Value $100,000 to $149,999 1 1.39% Value $150,000 to $199,999 3 3.63% Value $200,000 to $299,999 4 4.58% Value $300,000 to $399,999 14 15.42% Value $400,000 to $499,999 27 30.17% Value $500,000 to $749,999 28 30.99% Value $750,000 to $999,999 4 4.69% Value $1,000,000 to $1,499,999 0 0.54% Value $1,500,000 to $1,999,999 0 0.00% Value $2,000,000 or more 1 0.95% 2022 Est. Median All Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Value $ 457,493 2022 Est. Housing Units by Units in Structure 588 1 Unit Attached 43 7.36% 1 Unit Detached 459 77.96% 2 Units 3 0.55% 3 or 4 Units 20 3.36% 5 to 19 Units 48 8.23% 20 to 49 Units 0 0.00% 50 or More Units 10 1.78% Mobile Home or Trailer 4 0.75% Boat, RV, Van, etc. 0 0.00% Dominant structure type 1 Unit Detached 2022 Est. Housing Units by Year Structure Built 588 Housing Units Built 2014 or Later 25 4.17% Housing Units Built 2010 to 2013 10 1.72% Housing Units Built 2000 to 2009 65 11.03% Housing Units Built 1990 to 1999 86 14.57% Housing Units Built 1980 to 1989 55 9.41% Housing Units Built 1970 to 1979 86 14.64% Housing Units Built 1960 to 1969 55 9.29% Housing Units Built 1950 to 1959 35 5.95% Housing Units Built 1940 to 1949 34 5.79% Housing Units Built 1939 or Earlier 138 23.44% MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
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**1939 will appear when at least half of the Housing Units in this reports area were built in 1939 or earlier.
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2010 Population by Age 236 Age 0 to 4 8 3.34% Age 5 to 9 7 3.02% Age 10 to 14 12 5.11% Age 15 to 17 7 2.82% Age 18 to 20 5 1.93% Age 21 to 24 6 2.48% Age 25 to 34 39 16.37% Age 35 to 44 31 13.10% Age 45 to 54 43 18.17% Age 55 to 64 50 21.35% Age 65 to 74 21 8.78% Age 75 to 84 6 2.64% Age 85 and over 2 0.88% Age 16 and over 207 87.82% Age 18 and over 202 85.70% Age 21 and over 198 83.77% Age 65 and over 29 12.31% 2010 Median Age 46.01
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2010 Male Population by Age 126 Age 0 to 4 3 2.03% Age 5 to 9 5 3.96% Age 10 to 14 6 4.68% Age 15 to 17 3 2.03% Age 18 to 20 3 2.30% Age 21 to 24 2 1.73% Age 25 to 34 23 18.11% Age 35 to 44 17 13.77% Age 45 to 54 21 16.48% Age 55 to 64 25 20.13% Age 65 to 74 14 11.15% Age 75 to 84 3 2.65% Age 85 and over 1 0.98% 2010 Median Age, Male 45.85 2010 Female Population by Age 111 Age 0 to 4 5 4.84% Age 5 to 9 2 1.96% Age 10 to 14 6 5.60% Age 15 to 17 4 3.71% Age 18 to 20 2 1.51% Age 21 to 24 4 3.33% Age 25 to 34 16 14.38% Age 35 to 44 14 12.33% Age 45 to 54 22 20.09% Age 55 to 64 25 22.74% Age 65 to 74 7 6.10% Age 75 to 84 3 2.63% Age 85 and over 1 0.77% 2010 Median Age, Female 46.16
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MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi Households 2027 Projection 142 2022 Estimate 135 2010 Census 120 2000 Census 108 Growth 2022-2027 4.88% Growth 2010-2022 12.72% Growth 2000-2010 10.81% 2010 Households by Household Type 120 Family Households 58 48.07% Non-family Households 62 51.93% 2010 Group Quarters Population 4 2010 Hispanic or Latino Households 4 3.42% 2010 Households by Household Size 120 1-person 52 43.01% 2-person 42 35.01% 3-person 13 10.79% 4-person 10 8.33% 5-person 2 1.79% 6-person 1 0.71% 7-or-more-person 0 0.37%
2010 Households by Type and Presence of Children 120 Married-Couple Family, own children 13 10.86% Male Householder, own children 2 1.71% Female Householder, own children 4 3.44% Married-Couple Family, no own children 34 28.57% Male Householder, no own children 2 1.73% Female Householder, no own children 2 1.75% Non-family Households 62 51.93% 2010 Households by Presence of People Under Age 18 120 HH with 1 or More People Under Age 18: 21 17.40% Households with No People Under Age 18: 99 82.60% HH with 1 or More People Under Age 18: 21 Married-Couple Family 13 64.51% Other Family, Male Householder 2 11.77% Other Family, Female Householder 4 19.83% Nonfamily, Male Householder 0 1.94% Nonfamily, Female Householder 0 1.95% Households with No People Under Age 18: 99 Married-Couple Family 34 34.15% Other Family, Male Householder 2 1.69% Other Family, Female Householder 2 2.10% Nonfamily, Male Householder 40 40.12% Nonfamily, Female Householder 22 21.94% 2010 Occupied Housing Units by Tenure 120 Owner-Occupied 80 66.92% Renter-Occupied 40 33.08% Copyright © Claritas, LLC 2022. All rights reserved. MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi
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By Retail Store Types Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi 2022 Demand 2022 Supply Opportunity Gap/Surplus Total retail trade including food and drink (NAICS 44, 45 and 722) $ 15,796,782 $ 20,471,295 - $ 4,674,512 Total retail trade (NAICS 44 and 45) $ 14,101,246 $ 15,413,719 - $ 1,312,473 Motor vehicle and parts dealers (NAICS 441) $ 3,101,489 $ 1,418 $ 3,100,071 Automobile dealers (NAICS 4411) $ 2,567,397 $ 196 $ 2,567,201 New car dealers (NAICS 44111) $ 2,282,659 $ 0 $ 2,282,659 Used car dealers (NAICS 44112) $ 284,738 $ 196 $ 284,542 Other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 4412) $ 306,659 $ 1,222 $ 305,436 Recreational vehicle dealers (NAICS 44121) $ 124,658 $ 507 $ 124,150 Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 44122) $ 182,001 $ 715 $ 181,286 Boat dealers (NAICS 441222) $ 73,843 $ 0 $ 73,843 Motorcycle, ATV, and all other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 441228) $ 108,158 $ 715 $ 107,443 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores (NAICS 4413) $ 227,433 $ 0 $ 227,433 Automotive parts and accessories stores (NAICS 44131) $ 143,812 $ 0 $ 143,812 Tire dealers (NAICS 44132) $ 83,621 $ 0 $ 83,621 Furniture and home furnishings stores (NAICS 442) $ 297,291 $ 32,215 $ 265,076 Furniture stores (NAICS 4421) $ 161,254 $ 24,372 $ 136,882 Home furnishings stores (NAICS 4422) $ 136,037 $ 7,843 $ 128,193 Floor covering stores (NAICS 44221) $ 66,236 $ 7,843 $ 58,392 Other home furnishings stores (NAICS 44229) $ 69,801 $ 0 $ 69,801 Window treatment stores (NAICS 442291) $ 3,515 $ 0 $ 3,515 All other home furnishings stores (NAICS 442299) $ 66,286 $ 0 $ 66,286 Electronics and appliance stores (NAICS 443) $ 186,647 $ 0 $ 186,647 Household appliance stores (NAICS 443141) $ 45,583 $ 0 $ 45,583 Electronics stores (NAICS 443142) $ 141,064 $ 0 $ 141,064 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers (NAICS 444) $ 1,141,687 $ 256,260 $ 885,428 Building material and supplies dealers (NAICS 4441) $ 988,912 $ 149,175 $ 839,738 Home centers (NAICS 44411) $ 545,233 $ 57,322 $ 487,910 Paint and wallpaper stores (NAICS 44412) $ 33,479 $ 21,316 $ 12,163 Hardware stores (NAICS 44413) $ 85,060 $ 9,025 $ 76,035 Other building material dealers (NAICS 44419) $ 325,141 $ 61,512 $ 263,629 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores (NAICS 4442) $ 152,775 $ 107,085 $ 45,690 Outdoor power equipment stores (NAICS 44421) $ 31,457 $ 0 $ 31,457 Nursery, garden center, and farm supply stores (NAICS 44422) $ 121,318 $ 107,085 $ 14,233 Food and beverage stores (NAICS 445) $ 2,102,810 $ 7,296,082 - $ 5,193,272 Grocery stores (NAICS 4451) $ 1,864,393 $ 7,296,082 - $ 5,431,689 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores (NAICS 44511) $ 1,788,475 $ 7,296,082 - $ 5,507,607 Convenience stores (NAICS 44512) $ 75,918 $ 0 $ 75,918 Specialty food stores (NAICS 4452) $ 53,958 $ 0 $ 53,958
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Meat markets (NAICS 44521) $ 16,313 $ 0 $ 16,313 Fish and seafood markets (NAICS 44522) $ 6,418 $ 0 $ 6,418 Fruit and vegetable markets (NAICS 44523) $ 11,214 $ 0 $ 11,214 Other specialty food stores (NAICS 44529) $ 20,013 $ 0 $ 20,013 Baked goods and confectionery and nut stores (NAICS 445291 + 445292) $ 10,619 $ 0 $ 10,619 All other specialty food stores (NAICS 445299) $ 9,394 $ 0 $ 9,394 Beer, wine, and liquor stores (NAICS 4453) $ 184,459 $ 0 $ 184,459 Health and personal care stores (NAICS 446) $ 860,382 $ 32,552 $ 827,830 Pharmacies and drug stores (NAICS 44611) $ 746,856 $ 32,552 $ 714,304 Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores (NAICS 44612) $ 50,234 $ 0 $ 50,234 Optical goods stores (NAICS 44613) $ 23,411 $ 0 $ 23,411 Other health and personal care stores (NAICS 44619) $ 39,881 $ 0 $ 39,881 Food (health) supplement stores (NAICS 446191) $ 14,103 $ 0 $ 14,103 All other health and personal care stores (NAICS 446199) $ 25,777 $ 0 $ 25,777 Gasoline stations (NAICS 447) $ 1,073,777 $ 5,230,736 - $ 4,156,959 Clothing and clothing accessories stores (NAICS 448) $ 540,356 $ 588,912 - $ 48,556 Clothing stores (NAICS 4481) $ 353,809 $ 588,912 - $ 235,103 Men's clothing stores (NAICS 44811) $ 16,109 $ 0 $ 16,109 Women's clothing stores (NAICS 44812) $ 64,591 $ 0 $ 64,591 Children's and infants' clothing stores (NAICS 44813) $ 9,930 $ 0 $ 9,930 Family clothing stores (NAICS 44814) $ 211,937 $ 588,912 - $ 376,975 Clothing accessories stores (NAICS 44815) $ 18,023 $ 0 $ 18,023 Other clothing stores (NAICS 44819) $ 33,218 $ 0 $ 33,218 Shoe stores (NAICS 4482) $ 73,027 $ 0 $ 73,027 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores (NAICS 4483) $ 113,520 $ 0 $ 113,520 Jewelry stores (NAICS 44831) $ 75,230 $ 0 $ 75,230 Luggage and leather goods stores (NAICS 44832) $ 38,290 $ 0 $ 38,290 Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, and book stores (NAICS 451) $ 205,573 $ 881,808 - $ 676,236 Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores (NAICS 4511) $ 185,180 $ 881,808 - $ 696,628 Sporting goods stores (NAICS 45111) $ 133,603 $ 878,330 - $ 744,727 Hobby, toy, and game stores (NAICS 45112) $ 36,245 $ 3,479 $ 32,766 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores (NAICS 45113) $ 7,155 $ 0 $ 7,155 Musical instrument and supplies stores (NAICS 45114) $ 8,178 $ 0 $ 8,178 Book stores and news dealers (NAICS 4512) $ 20,392 $ 0 $ 20,392 Book stores (NAICS 451211) $ 18,902 $ 0 $ 18,902 News dealers and newsstands (NAICS 451212) $ 1,490 $ 0 $ 1,490 General merchandise stores (NAICS 452) $ 1,797,280 $ 0 $ 1,797,280 Department stores (NAICS 4522) $ 220,466 $ 0 $ 220,466 Other general merchandise stores (NAICS 4523) $ 1,576,815 $ 0 $ 1,576,815 Warehouse clubs and supercenters (NAICS 452311) $ 1,424,273 $ 0 $ 1,424,273 All other general merchandise stores (NAICS 452319) $ 152,542 $ 0 $ 152,542 MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 Sitewise Online Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi 2022 Demand 2022 Supply Opportunity Gap/Surplus
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* GAFO (General merchandise, Apparel, Furniture and Other) represents sales at stores that sell merchandise normally sold in department stores. This category is not included in Total Retail Sales Including Eating and Drinking Places.
Miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 453) $ 312,286 $ 189,136 $ 123,150 Florists (NAICS 4531) $ 15,493 $ 0 $ 15,493 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores (NAICS 4532) $ 66,066 $ 25,091 $ 40,975 Office supplies and stationery stores (NAICS 45321) $ 28,652 $ 13,288 $ 15,364 Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores (NAICS 45322) $ 37,413 $ 11,802 $ 25,611 Used merchandise stores (NAICS 4533) $ 43,960 $ 48,291 - $ 4,332 Other miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 4539) $ 186,768 $ 115,754 $ 71,014 Pet and pet supplies stores (NAICS 45391) $ 55,364 $ 21,729 $ 33,635 Art dealers (NAICS 45392) $ 29,692 $ 6,584 $ 23,108 Manufactured (mobile) home dealers (NAICS 45393) $ 21,169 $ 81,755 - $ 60,586 All other miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 45399) $ 80,543 $ 5,685 $ 74,858 Tobacco stores (NAICS 453991) $ 22,268 $ 2,753 $ 19,516 All other miscellaneous store retailers (except tobacco stores) (NAICS 453998) $ 58,275 $ 2,933 $ 55,342 Non-store retailers (NAICS 454) $ 2,481,668 $ 904,601 $ 1,577,067 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses (NAICS 4541) $ 2,350,528 $ 904,601 $ 1,445,928 Vending machine operators (NAICS 4542) $ 17,171 $ 0 $ 17,171 Direct selling establishments (NAICS 4543) $ 113,969 $ 0 $ 113,969 Fuel dealers (NAICS 45431) $ 56,108 $ 0 $ 56,108 Other direct selling establishments (NAICS 45439) $ 57,861 $ 0 $ 57,861 Food services and drinking places (NAICS 722) $ 1,695,536 $ 5,057,576 - $ 3,362,039 Special food services (NAICS 7223) $ 135,200 $ 58,966 $ 76,233 Food service contractors (NAICS 72231) $ 107,036 $ 58,007 $ 49,029 Caterers (NAICS 72232) $ 25,659 $ 959 $ 24,700 Mobile food services (NAICS 72233) $ 2,504 $ 0 $ 2,504 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) (NAICS 7224) $ 57,781 $ 131,191 - $ 73,411 Restaurants and other eating places (NAICS 7225) $ 1,502,556 $ 4,867,419 - $ 3,364,862 Full-service restaurants (NAICS 722511) $ 756,358 $ 2,612,674 - $ 1,856,315 Limited-service restaurants (NAICS 722513) $ 633,162 $ 2,111,308 - $ 1,478,146 Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets (NAICS 722514) $ 16,140 $ 61,904 - $ 45,764 Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars (NAICS 722515) $ 96,896 $ 81,533 $ 15,364 GAFO* $ 3,027,214 $ 1,502,961 $ 1,524,253 General Merchandise Stores-452 $ 1,797,280 $ 0 $ 1,797,280 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores-448 $ 540,356 $ 588,912 - $ 48,556 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores-442 $ 297,291 $ 32,215 $ 265,076 Electronics & Appliance Stores-443 $ 186,647 $ 0 $ 186,647 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, Music Stores-451 $ 205,573 $ 881,808 - $ 676,236 Office Supplies, Stationery, Gift Stores-4532 $ 66,066 $ 25,091 $ 40,975
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Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types MAP 38Q23AA TAX LOTS 1900, 2200 & 2201, GOVERNMENT CAMP, OR 97028 0 - 5 mi 2022 Demand 2022 Supply Opportunity Gap/Surplus
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Retail Market Power data is derived from two major sources of information. The demand data is derived from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE Survey or CEX), which is fielded by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The supply data is derived from the Census of Retail Trade (CRT), which is made available by the U.S. Census. Additional data sources are incorporated to create both supply and demand estimates. The difference between demand and supply represents the opportunity gap or surplus available for each merchandise line in the specified reporting geography. When this difference is positive (demand is greater than the supply), there is an opportunity gap for that merchandise line; when the difference is negative (supply is greater than demand), there is a surplus.
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Map # Street Cross Street Dir. Volume Type/Year Dist. (mi) 1. Mount Hood Highway 8,250 Current Year 0.2 2. Mount Hood Highway W Leg Rd E 8,608 Current Year 0.4 3. Mount Hood Highway Nat For Dev Rd Rd2656 NW 8,405 Current Year 0.4 4. Timberline Highway Rd 530 SW 1,632 Current Year 0.5 5. Timberline Highway Rd 530 E 1,904 Current Year 0.5 6. East Government Camp Loop E Darr Rd SW 1,495 Current Year 0.7 7. Mount Hood Highway E Government Camp Loop E 9,838 Current Year 1.0 8. Mount Hood Highway Warm Springs Hwy E 8,952 Current Year 1.9 9. Mount Hood Hwy W 311 Current Year 2.2 10. Mount Hood Highway 10,599 Current Year 2.3 11. Mount Hood Hwy Warm Springs Hwy W 2,472 Current Year 2.4 12. Warm Springs Hwy NW 2,558 Current Year 2.4 13. Warm Springs Hwy Mount Hood Hwy NW 6,004 Current Year 2.4 14. Mount Hood Hwy Warm Springs Hwy W 2,663 Current Year 2.5 15. Timberline Highway 1,988 Current Year 2.6 16. Mount Hood Highway 2,524 Current Year 2.6