| Location: |
Chestnut Avenue |
| Size: |
8.3 acres |
| Characteristics: |
Level; soild type is fine silty clay loam and load bearing capacity generally 2,000-4,000 psi; the elevation is 1,544 feet above sea level, the water table is 10-15 feet; the site is outside the 100-year floodplain and no wetlands |
| Features: |
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| Present Use: |
Agriculture |
| Zoned: |
Light Industrial |
| Electricity: |
Nebraska Public Power District; 34.5 kV transmission voltage, 12.5 kV distribution voltage, dual feed available from two substations |
| Natural Gas: |
Aquila; 2" main, 65 lbs pressure, 400' south of site |
| Water: |
City of Norfolk; 16" main, 80 lbs pressure, two water treatment plants with a rated capacity of 12.8 mgd with a firm capacity of 11.4 mgd |
| Sanitary Sewer: |
City of Norfolk; 36" main on site, activated sludge treatment plant with sequential batch reactor has a rated capacity of 7.1 mgd with a peak demand of 15.0 mgd; storm drainage available |
| Telecommunications: |
Qwest: digital central office on fiber ring in Norfolk, DSL and ISDN available; dual feed from two separate switching offices is available; POP available in Norfolk |
| Highways: |
Site located adjacent US Hwy 275 and one-half mile from four-land US Hwy 81; Norfolk is also served by Nebraska Hwys 24 & 35 (two-lane); Interstate 29 is 70 miles east, Interstate 80 is 90 miles south, and Interestate 90 is 117 miles north of Norfolk, bus service available in Norfolk |
| Railroads: |
Nebraska Central Railroad serves Norfolk |
| Air Services: |
Karl Stefan Memorial Airport with two 5,800' paved and lighted runways with full instrument landing system |
| Commercial Air: |
Omaha Eppley Airfield is 119 miles southeast of Norfolk and Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, IA is 80 miles northeast of Norfolk |
| Owner: |
Greater Norfolk Economic Development Foundation |
| Price: |
$7,000-$15,000 per acre |
| Taxes: |
2007 Tax Rate: $1.954210 per $100 of actual value |