Project Longhorn The City of Hamilton BUTLER COUNT Y OHIO City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011 Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]Former Mowhawk Paper Facility Hamilton Ohio USA Former Smart Paper Facility Hamilton Ohio USA
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Project LonghornThe City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Former Mowhawk Paper FacilityHamilton Ohio USA
Former Smart Paper FacilityHamilton Ohio USA
Project LonghornThe City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
Building Comparative Former Mohawk Paper Site
Former Smart Papers Site
Building Name (address) 400 Dayton Street, Hamilton, OH 601 N. B Street, Hamilton, OHOwner (or Representative) Mohawk Paper Mills, INC City of Hamilton, OHTotal Square Feet Ability to expand, yes / no :
243,000 (Does not include multiple stories); Yes, room to expand
1 million; Yes, room to expand
Manufacturing / Distribution / Offi ce / Other Manufacturing ManufacturingSite Acreage / Additional Acreage Available 9.5 acres 46.9 acresReported Asking Price / Lease Price (terms) Not Known NegotiableFormer Use(s) Paper Mill Paper MillYear Built (include any additions) 1848; several modernizations over
the years1848; several modernizations over the years
Road Serving Building (number of lanes) State Route 127/MLK Jr. Boule-vard (4 lane)
N. B Street (2 lane)
Nearest Interstate Highway (Distance) I-75; 10 Miles I-75; 10 MilesRail Serving Building (name of railroad) Yes; CSX Yes; CSXZoning I-2; Industrial District I-2; Industrial DistrictType of Construction Predominately Brick and Metal Predominately Brick and MetalTruck Doors Available Yes YesClear Height (min/max) / Column (Bay) Spacing Varies VariesFloor Strength (reinforced concrete) Yes YesLighting Yes YesSprinklers (Wet or Dry) Wet & Dry Wet & DryElectric Power Provider (distance to substation) City of Hamilton, OH City of Hamilton, OHNatural Gas Provider (line size entering building/line size serving the site)
City of Hamilton, OHGas Main: 8” with 30 psi pressureGas Service: 6”
City of Hamilton, OHGas Main: 8” with 30 psi pressureGas Service: 8”
Water Provider (line size entering building/line size serving the site)
City of Hamilton, OHWater Main: 12” with 95 psi pres-sureWater Service: 12”
City of Hamilton, OHWater Main: 12” with 95 psi pres-sure Water Service: 10”
Fire Insurance Rating at Site (ISO) Public Protection Classifi ca-tion rating of 2
(ISO) Public Protection Classifi ca-tion rating of 2
City of Hamilton, OHSanitary Sewer: 24” & 8” Sanitary Lateral: 8”
City of Hamilton, OHSanitary Sewer: 24” & 8” Sanitary Lateral: 8”
Telecommunications Provider (available fi ber optics / T-1 lines) City of Hamilton, OH & Private Providers
City of Hamilton, OH & Private Providers
Community Effective Property Tax Rate Per $1,000: Land / Building Machinery / Equipment Inventories
71.200
71.200
Additional Building/Property Information City owns property and has the fl exibility to negotiate on price with potential business prospect.
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Natural Gas Distribution: City of HamiltonWater: City of HamiltonSewer: City of Hamilton
Former Mohawk Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Former Mohawk Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
EXHIBIT A
Former Mohawk Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
EXHIBIT B
Former Mohawk Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
EXHIBIT C
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Natural Gas Distribution: City of HamiltonWater: City of HamiltonSewer: City of Hamilton
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Former Smart Paper FacilityThe City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Summary of Improvement Data2008
ID Use Basement First Upper Total Year Condition1 Offi ce 10,533 10,533 10,533 21,599 1926 AV2 Q.C. 7,208 7,208 3,468 17,884 1924 AV3 Cafeteria 1,046 6,744 980 8,770 1924 AV4 Calendars 148,866 9,618 158,484 1924 AV6 Paper Finish 43,050 930 43,980 1920 FR
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
ID Use Basement First Upper Total Year Condition40 Clay Slurry 5,031 5,031 1920 FR
Former Smart Paper Facility The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
ID Use Basement First Upper Total Year ConditionY-22 471 471Y-23 4,774 4,774 Y-24 29 29Y-25 2,476 2,176
Total 209,292 951,711 342,837 1,493,530
Source: Tyler Technologies, Inc. CLT Division
Project Longhorn The City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
About Hamilton Here in Hamilton we are striving to increase the well-being of our community. To do this, the Hamilton community has addressed the growing concerns of environmental sustainability through infrastructure improvements, the maintenance of high level recreational & entertainment activities for our citizens to enjoy, and dedicated K-12 and higher learning educational institutions.
Environment
Environmental concerns are a growing phenomenon, and the problems have become immense. To remedy these concerns the City of Hamilton has undertaken several initiatives aimed at the conservation and sustainability of the natural environment. The City of Hamilton has been forward thinking for years in regards to generating clean, renewable power. Whether it is the use of hydroelectric power (62% of the City’s Electricity by 2014) or the use of inexpensive natural gas, the City of Hamilton is committed to a sustainable, bright future.
Recreation
The City of Hamilton has focused on encouraging activity of Hamiltonians while promoting healthy lifestyles. Hamilton also has over 1,300 acres of beautiful park space that range from urban pocket parks furnished with sculptures to large regional parks, such as Joyce Park, laden with youth sporting events and hike/bike trails. The centerpiece of Hamilton’s park system, RiversEdge Park & Amphitheater, will start construction in the Spring of 2012 with phase 1 scheduled for completion in the Fall of 2012.
Bisecting Hamilton is the Great Miami River which lends itself to many unique recreational opportunities that range from boating and fi shing to kayaking and crew.
QUALITY OF LIFE
Hamilton City Hall and Butler County Administration Buildings
High/Main Bridge over the Great Miami River
Lentil Park downtown Hamilton
Project LonghornThe City of HamiltonB U T L E R C O U N T Y O H I O
City of Hamilton Ohio, USA • 345 High Street • Suite 780 • Hamilton Municpal Building • Hamilton Ohio 45011Economic Development Department • P: 513-785-7070 • E: [email protected]
Entertainment
On August 16, 2000, Ohio’s governor declared Hamilton, Ohio as the City of Sculpture. Hamilton has scores of sculptures dotting public spaces throughout the City as well as the world-renowned 265-acre Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum.
The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is a not-for-profi t community arts center featuring a diverse offering of programs, including: visual and performing arts classes, exhibitions, entertainment and theater productions, for all ages. A gift to the community to celebrate Hamilton’s bicentennial in 1991, it opened in 1993 and nearly doubled in size with the addition of the Carruthers Center for the Arts and Technology ten years later. The Fitton Center is in the ArtsWave network of area arts organizations.
Education
In the Hamilton community, education is a priority. Twenty-four colleges and universities, six branch campuses, and seven community colleges with career and technical curriculums are located in the greater Hamilton region. Hamilton, in addition to being home to two higher education facilities (Butler Tech and Miami University-Hamilton), has benefi ted from a strong and dedicated public school district.
The Hamilton City School District has worked diligently over the past ten years to construct 10 new schools and renovate two additional schools. The state of the art buildings use materials that are hypoallergenic and environmentally safe and offer the latest in educational space and technologies to support and enhance classroom instruction. The dedication to enhance economic development has not only acted as a source for community pride, but also speaks to the future success for all students.
Sculpture in front of the Fitton Center for Creative Arts
Miami University, Hamilton Campus
Joshua Smith..................................... P. 513-785-7004City Manager M. 513-889-8046