Local Businesses
B & C Grocery
541-384-2345
Bank of Eastern Oregon
541-384-3501
City of Condon
541-384-2711
Columbia Basin Electric
541-384-2023
Condon Chamber
541-384-7777
Condon Child Care
541-384-4737
Condon Fire Department
541-384-5555
Country Cafe
541-384-7000
Country Flowers
541-384-4120
D A Auto Body
541-384-3001
Devin Oil
541-384-4144
Elks Temple
541-384-3331
Fatland's Tire Factory
541-384-2131
Gilliam County Lifespan
541-384-3995
Gilliam County Library
541-384-6052
Gilliam County Medical Ctr.
541-384-2061
Gilliam County Offices
541-384-2311
800-982-1172
Gilliam County Title
541-384-4241
Vernon Grey Design
541-384-3031
H & H Automotive
541-384-2333
Hudson Insurance
541-384-2621
Inland Chemical
541-384-5606
JB'S Grill & Eatery
541-384-3922
J & N Cable
800-752-9809
Jamieson & Marshall Plumbing
541-384-2773
Justice of the Peace
541-384-5821
KGAB
541-384-5422
LaRue Insurance
541-384-6969
Liquor Store Agency #1
541-384-2801
M & A Auto Parts
541-384-6000
Mid-Columbia Bus Co.
541-384-2292
Mid-Columbia Center for Living
541-384-2666
Mid-Columbia Producers
541-384-2121
Mitsubishi Power Systems
541-384-3360
Murray's Condon Pharmacy
541-384-2801
NAPA Auto Parts
541-384-6000
OSP
541-384-4224
Pioneer CDC
541-384-3769
Post Office
541-384-3833
Professional Realty
541-384-4193
Seawest Wind Power
541-384-5317
Summit Springs Retirement
541-384-2101
Sweeney Mortuary
541-384-2001
T & D Storage
541-384-3301
TDS Telecom
541-384-2211
Texaco Service
541-384-2646
The Cutting Edge Salon
541-384-3476
The Shirt Shoppe
541-384-3214
The Times Journal
541-384-2421
The Whirling Ewe
541-384-6465
Trails End Farm Supplies
541-384-4138
Trim West Salon
541-384-2092
Two Boys Grocery
541-384-2371
U-Haul
541-384-4717
Wade's Lawn Care
541-384-6671
Churches:
Baptist
541-384-5888
Catholic
541-384-5271
Seventh Day Adventist
541-384-6272
United Church of Christ
541-384-3681
Schools:
Pre-School
541-384-4737
Tri-County Early Ed
541-384-3808
Condon Elementary School
541-384-2581
Condon High School
541-384-2441
North Central ESD
541-384-2732
State of Oregon:
Adult & Family Services
541-384-2882
Children Services
541-384-4252
DMV
541-384-2224
Senior & Disabled Services
541-384-5088
State Police
800-452-7888
State University Extension
541-384-2271
Water Resource Department
541-384-4207
Emergency Services:
Condon Volunteer Fire Department
541-384-5555
South Gilliam County RFPD
Condon City Police
Gilliam County Sheriff
541-384-2851
Gilliam County Medical Center
541-384-2061
South Gilliam County Health Dist.
South Gilliam County Ambulance Service
541-384-2061
AirLife - Bend
541-385-6305
800-353-0497
Mid-Columbia Medical Center, The Dalles
Hotel/Motel:
Condon Motel
541-384-2181
Hotel Condon
541-384-4624
RV Hook-Ups:
Burns Park
Condon RV Park
541-384-5666
Recreation:
Condon Municipal Golf Course
541-384-4266
Condon Swimming Pool
541-384-4260
Tennis Court
Liberty Theatre
541-384-2120
Gilliam County Historical Museum
541-384-4233
Office Space:
North Central ESD
541-384-2732
Earl Pryor
541-384-5414
Real Estate:
Professional Realty
541-384-4193
Mt. Valley Land Company
541-384-5114
Take Care of Business
If you can work remotely, you can live in Condon. Condon is a sweet spot with a plethora of opportunities. We have a large amount of unused phone lines just waiting to be put to use in a call center. We have acres of commercially zoned lots just waiting to be developed. We have high-speed wireless hot-spots downtown where you can have a latte and answer your email. We have wide open spaces for you to transform with your imagination.
The low cost of living makes Condon a very friendly place for start-ups and companies with a large workforce. Sink your savings and your energy into getting your dreams going, and stop worrying about just getting by.
Get used to spending less time in line at the post office. Get used to making the most out of your lunch break. Get used to getting more done in 8 hours a day, and spending the rest of your time doing just exactly what you want. Your family can easily be your priority in Condon.
Transportation
Highways
Secondary - Highway 19 N/S Route, local access; Highway 206 E/W route, local access.
Air
State Airport; Pauling Field - 3,500 ft. lighted concrete runway.
Rail Service
Rail service available to Shulter Station Industrial Park and Oregon Waste Systems located 28 miles North of Condon.
Marine
Port of Arlington located 35 miles North of Condon at Arlington.
Enterprise Zone
ORS 285C.055 (2003) sums up the purpose for enterprise zone legislation, first enacted by the Oregon Legislature in 1985, as follows:
"The health, safety and welfare of the people of this state are dependent upon the continued encouragement, development, growth and expansion of employment, business, industry and commerce throughout all regions of the state, but especially in those communities at the center of or outside of major metropolitan areas for which geography may act as an economic hindrance. . . . [T]here are areas in the state that need particular attention of government to help attract private business investment into those areas and to help resident businesses to reinvest and grow and that many local governments wish to have tax incentives and other assistance available to stimulate sound business investments that support and improve the quality of life."
Number and Size
Forty-nine enterprise zones are currently designated: 44 being "nonurban;" 5, urban. The boundary of a zone may be noncontiguous, but it must not encompass more than 12 square miles and must conform to restrictions on distances within the zone. Each zone terminates after 10 years, at which time local governments may apply to the Economic and Community Development Department for new opportunities or redesignation.
How it Works
In exchange for locating or expanding into an enterprise zone, eligible (generally non-retail) business firms receive total exemption from the property taxes normally assessed on new plant and equipment for at least three years (but up to five years) in the basic program. Longer-term tax incentives may be offered in certain zones.
Local Determination
Sponsored by local city/county governments or tribal governments, an enterprise zone typically serves as a focal point for local development efforts and incentives. Eighty-eight cities in 33 counties currently use enterprise zones to create better economic opportunities.
Role of Oregon Economic and Community Development Department
The Economic and Community Development Department is responsible for the designation and termination of enterprise zones and for changes to zone boundaries. In cooperation with the Department of Revenue and other state agencies, the Economic and Community Development Department also provides administrative rules, information materials, training, technical assistance and marketing support to local governments and county assessors for implementing business tax incentives.
Local Application and Designation
Cities and counties across Oregon apply for designation of an enterprise zone. The statutes specify the following two threshold criteria for local economic hardship in order for a proposed zone to be designated: household median income is 80 percent or less of state median income, or unemployment rate is 2.0 percentage points or more above comparable state unemployment rate, based on the most recent annual figures from a given source of the data.
The Economic and Community Development Department has the discretion to define or consider alternative but equally severe threshold criteria, one of which is that a proposed enterprise zone is located predominantly in a "distressed area," which are areas that the department recognizes based on a sophisticated index of economic measures pursuant to a 1997 Law.
Statutory Tax Incentives in an Oregon Enterprise Zone
Three-to-Five-Year Property Tax Exemption*
Through a short-term tax exemption, an Oregon enterprise zone induces eligible businesses of all sizes to make additional investments that will improve employment opportunities, spur economic growth and diversify business activity. Qualifying new plant & equipment in a zone receives a total exemption for at least three and-in some cases-up to five consecutive years from the local assessment of ad valorem property taxes, which can otherwise have a deterring effect on private investors seeking to start or enlarge operations with a substantial capital outlay. Enterprise zone property (except hotel/resorts and utilities) also is exempt for up to two years while it is being constructed or installed.
Business Firm Eligibility
Prior to commencing construction/installations, an eligible business firm submits an application in order for local officials to "authorize" it. Eligible firms include manufacturers, processors, shippers and other operations that serve other organizations, as well as headquarters and call centers. Also, hotels, motels and resorts in 31 of the 49 zones are eligible as result of local governments' option. In the four specially designated "E-commerce" enterprise zones, any electronic commerce operation is eligible and may receive a special income tax credit. Otherwise, retail, construction, financial and certain other activities are explicitly ineligible under the statutes.
Qualified Property
A new building, modification/addition to a building, or new machinery or equipment qualify for exemption, but not land, previously used property and minor personal property items.
Requirements
In order for the business firm to qualify include:
3-year enterprise zone exemption**
- Increase full-time, permanent employment of the firm inside the enterprise zone by the greater of one new job or 10 percent (except for special-case local sponsor waivers)
- No concurrent job losses more than 30 miles from the zone
- Maintain employment levels during exemption period
- Enter into first-source agreement with local job training providers
- Satisfy local additional conditions, potentially imposed in an urban enterprise zone.
Long-Term Rural Enterprise Zone Tax Incentives (1997 through 2006)
In certain "nonurban" enterprise zones-those inside a "county with chronically low income or chronic unemployment"-all property taxes on an entire qualified facility may be exempted during construction and then for 7 to 15 years. With the Governor's approval, corporate income tax credits can supplement this property tax relief. Special criteria restrict these incentives to rather exceptional investments in terms of minimum investment cost and a minimum number of new hires, which depend on the facility's location and the county's size, in addition to requirements equivalent to those noted above for the 5-year exemption.
*Two Other Tangible Benefits for an Authorized Business Firm (regular, short-term exemption) are: (1) local government incentives such as fee waivers, reduced charges or regulatory/procedural expediency that are commonly part of the overall enterprise zone package, and (2) the firm has the right to buy or lease real estate in the zone that is publicly owned and otherwise available.
**An urban enterprise zone may set local additional conditions related to employment.
Tax Rates 2003/2004
Tax rates for the City of Condon
| M50 | M5 | |
| Tax Rate | Tax Rate | |
| Gilliam County | $ 3.8450 | |
| City of Condon | $ 7.2820 | |
| So. Gilliam Cemetery | $ 0.3699 | |
| So. Gilliam Health | $ 0.8293 | |
| Gen. Government Total | $ 12.3262 | $ 10.0000 |
| School District 25J | $ 3.3143 | |
| School Dist. 25J (Local) | $ 2.7500 | |
| E.S.D. | $ 2.0193 | |
| Education Total | $ 8.0836 | $ 5.0000 |
| Total Limited Code Rate | $ 20.4096 | $ 15.0000 |
| NORCOR (unlim.) | $ 0.4199 | |
| School Dist. 25J (unlim) | $ 1.2440 | |
| City of Condon (unlim) | $ 1.3332 | |
| Total Code Rate | $ 23.4069 | $ 17.9971 |
Tax rates for surrounding area of Condon
| M50 | M5 | ||
| Tax Rate | Tax Rate | ||
| Gilliam County | $ 3.8450 | ||
| So. Gilliam Cemetery | $ 0.3699 | ||
| So. Gilliam RFPD | $ 0.3332 | ||
| So. Gilliam Health | $ 0.8293 | ||
| Gen. Government Total | $ 5.3774 | $ 5.3774 | |
| School District 25J | $ 3.3143 | ||
| School Dist. 25J (Local) | $ 2.7500 | ||
| E.S.D. | $ 2.0193 | ||
| Education Total | $ 8.0836 | $ 5.0000 | |
| Total Limited Code Rate | $13.4610 | $10.3774 | |
| NORCOR (unlim.) | $ 0.4199 | ||
| School District 25J (unlim) | $ 1.2440 | ||
| Total Code Rate | $15.1249 | $12.0413 |
For more information on these and other taxes throughout Gilliam County you can contact the Gilliam county Tax Collector at 541-384-6321 or the Gilliam County Assessor at 541-384-3781.