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quarry lakes

Quarry lakes Business Park is a public/private partnership between Quarry Lakes Ltd., Erie County, Margaretta Township and the State of Ohio. Development of the park is a TEAM effort with strong support from Ohio Edison, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Ameritech, and The Greater Erie County Marketing Group.

The total acreage in the park is 155.7527. The land is being marketed as fully developed and is zoned industrial/commercial. All the property is located in Margarette Township. A Park Association, Protective Covenants, along with Plans and Standards, have been established for the business park and are part of the deed restrictions.

 

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The Following is a description of the parcels in the park:

Lot 1& 2
1.9355 Acres
$55,000 per acre
Lot 3
5.3226 Acres
$32,000 per acre
Lot 4
5.3258 Acres
$25,000 per acre
Lot 5
8.0594 Acres
$32,000 per acre
Lot 6
4.4609 Acres
SOLD
Lot 7
1.7632 Acres
SOLD
Lot 8
1.7074 Acres
$55,000 per acre
Lot 9
1.7677 Acres
$55,000 per acre
Lot 10
2.9106 Acres
$55,000 per acre
Lot 11
1.8158 Acres
$32,000 per acre
Lot 12
3.5267 Acres
$32,000 per acre
Lot 13
2.2964 Acres
$32,000 per acre
Lot 14
4.5977 Acres
$35,000 per acre
Lot 15
5.2206 Acres
SOLD
Lot 16
3.1423 Acres
$35,000 per acre
Lot 17
3.2597 Acres
$35,000 per acre
Lot 18
3.0813 Acres
$35,000 per acre
Lot 19
2.8818 Acres
SOLD
Lot 20
7.9759 Acres
$22,000 per acre
Lot 21
4.0000 Acres
SOLD
Lot 22
2.0000 Acres
$25,000 per acre
Lot 23
5.3258 Acres
$55,000 per acre
Lot 24
4.5236 Acres
$25,000 per acre
Lot 25
3.6001 Acres
$35,000 per acre
Lot 26
9.1759 Acres
SOLD
Lot 27
9.4689 Acres
SOLD

 

For more information about this industrial park in Ohio, contact John Kovach at Comprehensive Development Services.

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Located on the shore of Lake Erie, Erie County has developed into one of Ohio’s top recreation areas. Visitors and residents alike can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, great restaurants, and the nationally recognized amusement park Cedar Point.

Because of its ideal location and outstanding quality of life, Erie County has, and continues to attract a diversity of quality business and industry to the area. What follows is a brief description of Erie County.

 

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Location and Population

Erie County is located in northern Ohio along Lake Erie, sixty miles west of Cleveland and fifty-five miles east of Toledo.
The 2000 census figures show Erie County with a population of 79,551. This represents an increase of 2,772 or 3.6% from 1990

Government
The county government operates under a system of three elected commissioners with a County Administrator as the chief administrative officer. The majority of the county is zoned and under the guidance of the Erie County Regional Planning Commission.

Tax Information:
  Commercial/Industrial:
   Real Property - $67.0401 per $1,000 Valuation
       Real Property in Ohio is taxed at 35% of fair market value.

   Personal Property - $80.20 per $1,000 Valuation
       Personal Property in Ohio is currently taxed at 12.50% of fair market value.for exsisting equipment. New machinery and equipment is not taxable

Transportation Facilities:
Norfolk & Southern and Amtrak provide timely and ample rail services to all of Erie County. Great Lakes Shipping can be done at the Port of Huron, cargo and bulk freight can be handled at the Jackson Street Pier in the City of Sandusky. A number of freight haulers with centrally located terminals serve the county. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is 60 miles east while Toledo Express Airport is 55 miles west. The Erie/Ottawa Regional Airport with a 5,000 foot runway serves the area for private and executive planes. Customs service is located at the Griffing Sandusky Airport.

Highway Facilities
Two U. S. routes, 6 and 250, as well as Interstate 90/80 service Erie County. In addition, the following State Routes: 2, 4, 13, 60, 61, 99, 101, 113, and 269 run through the county.

Utilities
Electric Power - Electrical distribution is provided by the Ohio Edison Company. There is adequate power available in the area for any industrial requirements.

Fuel Gas - Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. provides natural gas distribution for the county. Current gas rates and a detailed explanation of them are available upon request from the company.

Water & Sewer - These services are provided by Erie County. There is ample capacity available.

Telecommunications - Ameritech and Verizon are the main communications providers for the area.

Business and Industries
Erie County has a diversity of manufacturing in the area that includes Visteon; Delphi Automotive; Lear Seating; Tenneco; Stein Inc.; Freudenberg-NOK; J. H. Routh Packaging; Lithonia Hi-Tech Inc.; Gliden Company-ICI; and Certainteed Corp.

Labor
Erie County, during July of 2006, had a total workforce of 46,600. Of this workforce, 5.4% or 2,500 were looking for work according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Existing employers are able to draw from within a 25-30 mile radius.

Education
There are eight school districts within Erie County: Sandusky City, Vermillion Local, Perkins Local, Margaretta Local, Huron City, Berlin-Milan Local, Kelly Island Local and EHOVE. These systems collectively serve over 14,500 students.

Within a one-hour drive of Erie County there are several colleges, universities and technical schools. They include: Firelands College; Terra Community College; Lorain Community College; Tiffin University; Heidelberg College; Oberlin College; Bowling Green State University; the University of Toledo; Owens Community College; Ashland College; Case Western Reserve; Cleveland State; John Carroll University; and Baldwin-Wallace.

Healthcare
Erie County is served by Firelands Regional Medical System which is comprised of Firelands Community Hospital and Providence Hospital; numerous EMT operators also are in operation. Life Flight is available to Cleveland and Toledo.


Comprehensive Development Services  |  1995 Tiffin Avenue, Suite 309   |  Findlay, Ohio 45840
Phone: 419-425-9538  |  Fax: 419-425-9541  |  Toll-free: 1-866-425-9538