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Heritage Pointe Industrial Park
Lugoff, SC
Aerial Map of Heritage Pointe Industrial Park
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Location
County
Kershaw
Location
0.6 mi S I-20 on E side of US 601
Physical Characteristics
Acres
60
Largest Single Site
21
Total Park Acreage
300
Subdividable
Yes
Min Acres
5
Site Shape and Dimensions
Varies
Topography
Sloping from south to north
Elevation Min
220
Elevation Max
300
Soil Type
Loamy Sand, Sand
Transportation
Interstate Distance
I-20, 1/4 mile; I-77, 17 miles
Interstate Visibility
No
Nearby Roadways
SC 601; SC 12, 1/4 mile
Airport Distance
Columbia Metropolitan, 32 miles
Private Airport Distance
Woodward Field, 12 miles
Private Airport Runway Length
5,000' x 100'
Port Distance
Charleston, 118 miles
Utilities & Service
Electric Supplier
Fairfield Electric Cooperative
Natural Gas Supplier
South Carolina Electric & Gas
Gas Main Size, Comment
4 inch
Water Supplier
Lugoff-Elgin
Water Main Size
12", 8 "
Excess Water Supply
1.47 MGD
Wastewater Supplier
Kershaw Co
Wastewater Main Size, Comment
8
Wastewater Type
Gravity
Excess Wastewater Supply
1.28 MGD
Fire Protection Supplier
Lugoff Fire Dept.
Fire Rating
5
Classification
Type of Listing
Park
Sales Price Per Acre
15,000
Date of Last Price Update
5/28/2009
Sales Price Per Acre Max
20,000
Foreign Trade Zone
No
Multi County Industrial Park
Yes
Related Counties
Fairfield
Rural Development Act
Developed
Tenants
Target, SC Yutaka Technologies
Zoning
Industrial Development
Tax District
277
Millage Rate
315.30
Tax Map Number
338-00-00-069
Present Land Use
Industrial Park
Nearby Land Uses
Industrial, Woodlands
Owner
Kershaw County
Other
Comment
This park was formerly called the "Pinder Hill Site"
Date of Update
10/19/2007