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Owensboro-Daviess County Airport Site
Site ID: 059-004
Total Acreage: 126.0
Largest Possible Tract: 126.0
Last Revised: 11/20/2009
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Owensboro-Daviess County Airport Site
County:
Daviess
Reference City:
Owensboro
School District:
Daviess County Schools
Location:
West of city limits
Zoning:
I-1 (Light Industrial)
transportation
Nearest Interstate/Parkway:
1.8 miles
General Highway Access Description:
Tract 1- Tamarack Rd.; Ky 2698 (Carter Rd.); US 60 Bypass; William Natcher Pkwy. 6.0 miles east; Audubon Pkwy. 1.8 miles north. Tract 2- KY 81; US 60 Bypass; William Natcher Pkwy 7.6 miles east; Audubon Pkwy. 2.5 miles north
Nearest Airport:
Commercial/Int'l:
Daviess County Regional Airport
(In Owensboro)
Rail Access:
Presently not available
Nearest Riverport:
Owensboro Riverport
(5 miles from site)
price per acre
$1,500 - $2,000 per acre per year
ownership
Owensboro-Daviess County Airport
utilities
Electricity:
Owensboro Municipal Utilities; Kenergy Corporation
Natural Gas:
Atmos Energy Corporation
4-inch line 1,000 feet east of site; 4-inch line serves site
Sewer:
Regional Water Resource Agency (RWRA)
System Information
(gallons per day):
Treatment Capacity:
12,000,000
Average Daily Flow:
8,370,000
Excess Capacity:
3,630,000
Water:
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
System Information
(gallons per day):
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
Treatment Capacity:
30,000,000
Average Daily Flow:
12,854,730
Excess Capacity:
17,145,270
broadband
AT&T; Time Warner Cable; Norlight Inc
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remarks
All information regarding property is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made by the Commonwealth of Kentucky or any of its agencies as to its accuracy. It is subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale, lease, or withdrawal without our knowledge. Further, no warranty or representation is made as to the environmental suitability or condition of the property. Prospective purchasers and/or lessees should perform their own due diligence in determining the suitablilty of a property for their intended use.