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Industrial Park
The Jonesville Industrial Park was
developed in 1996, and houses a variety of
industrial companies. The cost of land
is negotiable, based on capital investment,
number of jobs, and types of jobs provided
by purchaser, but is normally $5,000 per
acre.
Lot sizes vary from
3.9 acres to 6.6
acres. Lots may be
combined for larger
projects. The
terrain varies from
flat to rolling and
hilly.
All sites in this
114 acre park are
zoned light
industrial (I-1).
A Phase 1
environmental site
assessment has been
conducted with no
contamination found.
The industrial park
was previously farm
land.
Police protection is
full-time, 24 hour.
Fire protection
is volunteer, with a
Village fire rating
of 6.
There is no city or
county income tax.
Commercial property
tax for Jonesville
is 62.2842 mills.
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Utilities
Electricity is
provided by
Consumers Energy
with 4800 volts/8320
volts WYE 3 phase,
looped system to
meet customer needs.
Natural gas is
supplied by Michigan
Gas Utilities with a
4-inch main
providing 55 lb. of
pressure. Sewer is
provided with an
10-inch main to a
tertiary treatment
facility, with total
plant capacity of
610,000 gallons per
day. Water mains are
12 inch with 50-70
psi. The system has
two wells capable of
delivering 720,000
gallons per day.
Current use is 40%
of capacity. Water
hardness is 320
mg/l. AT&T is the
telephone provider
with digital and
fiber optic in
place. Wireless,
high speed,
broadband internet
is provided by
various companies.
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