Kaizer Meadow Industrial Park
Overview
Within the Municipality of Chester, NS, the Kaizer Meadow Industrial Park is an excellent investment and development opportunity. With the Sustane Chester bioeconomy facility on-site, there are plenty of opportunities for you to co-locate your bioeconomy firm.
Address
450 Kaizer Meadow Road
Chester, Nova Scotia
Site size
150 acres
Transportation
Highway access
Bioeconomy outputs
Surplus materials from landfill and Sustane Chester facility
Aerial image of site
The graded, gravel road for access into the site
The graded, gravel road that leads to the main public road
A wooded land parcel available
The graded, gravel road leading to the main site, with an on-site wind turbine in the background
The Sustane Chester facility, one of the park's bioeconomy success stories. This firm specializes in transforming municipal solid waste (MSW) back into raw materials
The roadway through the park leads to additional available land parcels
Gated entry point for an industrial operation in the park
Site specifications
Site’s location provides great access to Halifax, the Annapolis Valley, and the South Shore of NS |
Industrial Park is municipally-owned, open to co-location opportunities |
Flexible zoning throughout site, accommodating most industrial uses |
Weigh scales on site |
Opportunities to collaborate with existing manufacturers for bioeconomy inputs |
Existing bioeconomy operations within the Park |
Three-phase power |
Available at land parcels adjacent to the main road |
Highway access |
Site is on a public ROW with access to the nearby provincial series highway |
Road type |
Graded, gravel road that can accommodate industrial transport vehicles |
Marine access |
N/A |
Rail access |
N/A |
Water supply |
On-site well and septic |
Drainage |
Ditch and culvert drainage |
Site topology |
Light sloping in some areas of the site. Excess land is un-cleared and tree-covered |
Other factors |
Most of the Park is undeveloped, but Municipality is eager to partner with new investments and developments |
Adjacent land |
Unused land within the Park is owned and managed by the Municipality of Chester |
Energy consumption |
Propane heat, electrical power, wind turbine on site |
Bioeconomy outputs |
Biomass and biofuel outputs available from neighbouring company Ash and energy byproducts Waste and recycling processing, opportunities for bioeconomy input collaborations |
Additional site factors |
Flexible zoning throughout Park offers a variety of heavy-industrial uses |