02-23-09 Mega Park AnnouncementAGENDA
FOR
MEGA PARK ANNOUCEMENT
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Call to Order - Coy E. Harville
II. Welcome Remarks
Sherman Saunders, Mayor, City of Danville
Coy E. Harville, Chairman, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
III. Recognition of Dignitaries
IV. Announcement of Project
Coy E. Harville, Chairman, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Sherman Saunders, Mayor, City of Danville
Thanks to Dewberry, Inc., Sponsor of the Reception
V. Reception
PRESS RELEASE
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA
The County of Pittsylvania, Virginia, and the City of Danville,
Virginia, in their joint Regional Industrial Facilities Authority parmership,
announced today the ground breaking for a 3,000 acre plus "Mega Park"
located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, west of the City of Danville,
Virginia corporate limits and just north of Rockingham County and Caswell
County, North Carolina, in the Berry Hill Community between U.S. RT58,
Berry Hill Road and the Dan River. The property is mostly undeveloped
land with the Norfolk Southern Railroad crossing a portion as well as the
Transco Natural gas line and electric power lines from the City of Danville.
This project site was selected after the Virginia Partnership and the
Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization
Commission began a state wide search for mega sites in November 2004. A
site north of Chatham in Pittsylvania County was studied by the Timmons
Engineering for the Commission. The Board of Supervisors began working
with an industry in March 2007 in the Berry Hill area and changed its focus
to this area for a"Mega Park". A mega park is a park with an area of 1,000
acres available for development. There are at least four parks in Virginia
over 1,000 acres, but none over 3,000 acres. The County has had several
options to partner with other jurisdictions, but the City of Danville was the
best fit for a partner in this park.
The intent of the Danville-Pittsylvania County Regional Industrial
Facilities Authority is to create a marketable mega park in Southside
Virginia that has project ready sites to accommodate the fast growing trends
of business and industry for project ready sites. A key factor in these project
ready sites is to insure all required development factors have been met. To
assist the Danville-Pittsylvania County Regional Industrial Facilities
Authority (RIFA), the prestigious nationally recognized consulting firm of
McCallum Sweeney of Greenville, South Carolina, was engaged to assist the
Authority in evaluating and designing a project that could be certified for a
targeted market. This evaluation will determine whether the project should
be a large single development or an industrial park.
One of the largest engineering firms in Virginia, Dewberry, Inc., has
been contracted to develop the Master Plan for the "Mega Park". It is the
intent of this mega park to serve a fifty (50) mile radius covering part of
Southside Virginia and parts of North Carolina. A population of 1,476,759
people lives in this radius with an available labor force of 746,733 persons.
This will put Pittsylvania County and the City of Danville in the market to
compete for projects such as: the 1400 acre Sever Orr Steel Mill in
Columbus, Mississippi, the 1800 acre Paccar Truck engine plant in
Columbus, Mississippi, the 1700 acre Toyota Plant near Tupelo, Mississippi,
or the 1600 acre Volkswagen Plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
This Mega Park will create the spinoff industries to support it that will
continue to multiply throughout the community, generating between six to
eight jobs outside the park for everyone in the park. This park is located 52
miles north of the Piedmont Triad International Airport and the Regional
Fed-Ex hub and only 70 miles west of the Raleigh Durham International
Airport and the Research Triangle Park. The Board of Supervisors of
Pittsylvania County and the City Council of Danville, Virginia, are very
pleased to announce this Mega Park, the fourth major joint project of the
City and County, a partnership equaled no where else in Virginia, and now
we hope to be partnering with our neighbors in North Carolina to create a
thriving Bi-state economic development mecca.