SITE DATA SHEET
Heartland Commerce & Technology Park
Site ID: 217-003
Total Acreage: 202.0
Largest Possible Tract: 202.0
Last Revised: 8/28/2009
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Heartland Commerce & Technology Park
County:
Taylor
Reference City:
Campbellsville
School District:
Taylor County Schools
Location:
Within city limits of Campbellsville
Zoning:
I-2 Heavy Industrial
transportation
Nearest Interstate/Parkway:
32.0 miles
General Highway Access Description:
KY 55 along western boundary; Louie B. Nunn Parkway approximately 32 miles southwest via US 68/KY 55; Martha Layne Collins Blue Grass Parkway 45 miles northeast via US 68/KY 55 and KY 555
Nearest Airport:
Commercial/Int'l:
Louisville International-Standiford Field
(80 miles northwest of Campbellsville)
Rail Access:
Presently not available
Nearest Riverport:
Louisville-Jefferson County Riverport
(79 miles from site)
price per acre
$15,000
ownership
Campbellsville/Taylor County Economic Development Authority
utilities
Electricity:
Taylor County RECC
Natural Gas:
Atmos Energy Corporation
4-inch line serves the site
Sewer:
Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer System
System Information
(gallons per day):
Treatment Capacity:
4,200,000
Average Daily Flow:
2,830,000
Excess Capacity:
1,370,000
Water:
Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer System
System Information
(gallons per day):
Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer System
Treatment Capacity:
9,000,000
Average Daily Flow:
2,971,909
Excess Capacity:
6,028,091
broadband
Comcast Cable; Windstream Corp
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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.