Beaver Dam Commerce Park
Site Features & Contact
General surroundings fit for industrial activity
280 acres of buildable land across five parcels
No significant topography issues
Proximity to interstate and other highways
No utility easements that would prevent development
Commercial airport access
Freight airport access
Rail access (not required)
No known environmental impediments to immediate industrial development
No known archaeological/historical impediments to immediate industrial development
No known impediments to immediate development related to endangered species
American Land Trust Association (ALTA) survey
Fire insurance classification rating 3
Site not located on or adjacent to flood plain
Industrial zoning
Flight path certifications not proximate of any airport
No wetlands within buildable acreage
Community Intro
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Community overview
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Site environment overview
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Roadway access
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Rail access (if applicable) – not required
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Commercial airport access – Access to airport(s) with commercial air service
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Freight airport access – Access to airport(s) with freight air service |
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Site Intro
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Master site plan and/or site plan illustrating exact dimensions and number of parcels for the specific site being submitted for certification
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Master Site Plan provided clearly delineates five sites, with the following acreage: Site 1 (102.9 acres), Site 2 (41.0 acres), Site 3 (27.6 acres), Site 4 (23.8 acres) and Site 5 (82.8 acres). |
Aerial photograph illustrating the specific site being submitted for certification as well as the surrounding properties |
Aerial photo of the Beaver Dam Commerce Park has been submitted which highlights the surrounding uses which includes a distribution center toward the east, the 151 Business Park to the south, and agricultural use toward the western and northern borders of the site. |
ALTA Survey (American Land Trust Association) inclusive of site being submitted for certification |
ALTA survey covering the entire park area was performed in September 2018 and illustrates utility easements, wetlands and residences on land within the park and between sites evaluated for certification. |
Floodplain map (FEMA-produced FIRM map)
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FEMA-produced FIRM map submitted in April 2010. No part of site is on or directly adjacent to a floodplain. |
Flight path specifications (if site is within 2 miles of an airport)
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Not proximate (within 2 miles) of any airport; nearest airport is a small county airport (Dodge County Airport – UNU) about 6.0 miles southeast of the site. |
Ownership – entire site must be wholly controlled by a single owner with documented willingness to sell to an industrial user |
Sites evaluated for certification are owned by eight individual landowners across 19 parcels, though all are controlled through existing options held by Alliant Energy. The option agreements all have terms of five years, extending until summer 2023 with an option to extend the agreements for another five years until summer 2028. |
Asking price – current asking price for sale or lease of the land must be indicated
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Asking price for the land is given as $20,000/acre, per the 2019 brokerage marketing brochure by Cushman & Wakefield. |
Topography – no significant topography issues that could present major obstacles to industrial development of the site
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A current topographical map of the Beaver Dam Commerce Park has been produced. The site is relatively flat and slopes slightly downward from west to south of the property, with an elevation change of approximately 30 feet from the high point (970’) and low point (940’), excluding a couple of isolated mounds at the western boundary of the site. |
Easements – site not intersected by utility or any other easement that would prevent development of 20 contiguous acres of the site
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ALTA survey covering the commerce park land site was performed in September 2018 and produced during the field investigations highlighting all easements. The main easements consist of an electrical easement running north-south through the middle of the commerce park land and a small gas easement running along the frontage of the properties on County Highway A. These easements fall outside the site boundaries for all five sites that were evaluated for certification. |
Wetlands – demonstrate that a user can utilize 20 contiguous acres that are not affected by wetlands |
Wetlands delineation study was conducted in August 2018, approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and provided for review during the field investigations. The study highlights four areas of wetlands within the Beaver Dam Commerce Park. The above-mentioned wetlands are located outside the site boundaries for all five sites that were evaluated for certification. Jurisdictional determination letter from Army Corps of Engineers Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources wetland concurrence
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Environmental assessment – no known environmental impediments to immediate industrial development
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Phase I ESA completed in October 2018. Findings from Phase I ESA indicate that no recognized environmental conditions exist within the park boundaries |
Geotechnical
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Archaeological/Historical
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Phase I archaeological report and historic resources survey conducted in August 2018 were provided for review. No artifacts were discovered on site, and no concerns exist regarding any archaeological or historical impediments. |
Endangered species
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The Wisconsin DNR specifically found that the project is covered by Activity 2-A6 and Footnote 4, which explains that an endangered resources review is not required for special concern species. |
Fire protection
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Class 3 rating applies to the community. The Beaver Dam Commerce Park is five miles from the nearest fire department. |
Zoning
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Industrial zoning (or equivalent) currently in place, or zoning change procedure underway as of field investigation
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Surrounding area zoning – zoning of surrounding properties compatible with industrial development of site
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Alliant Energy can provide service to the Beaver Dam Commerce Park through multiple existing 12.47kV distribution lines that run from the North Beaver Dam Substation (~1 mile from the site), which currently has ~6 MVA available capacity. |
Electric & Gas Utility Infrastructure
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Proximate electric power infrastructure availability and capacities
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Alliant Energy can provide service to the Beaver Dam Commerce Park through multiple existing 12.47kV distribution lines that run from the North Beaver Dam Substation (~1 mile from the site), which currently has ~6 MVA available capacity. |
Detailed description of dual feed potential (current or proposed redundant service)
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There is potential to provide dual feed service to the commerce park from North Beaver Dam Substation, which is served by two separate 69kV transmission circuits that originate from separate transmission switching stations (one from South Beaver Dam Substation and one from Waupaca Substation). |
Introduction of any proposed improvements to/extensions of electric service to the site
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If a higher-demand consumer were to require electrical service at the commerce park, Alliant Energy would evaluate two options:
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Proximate natural gas infrastructure availability and capacities
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Introduction of any proposed improvements to/extensions of natural gas service to the site
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Proximate water infrastructure availability and capacities |
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Introduction of any proposed improvements to/extensions of water service to the site |
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Proximate wastewater infrastructure availability and capacities |
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Introduction of any proposed improvements to/extensions of water service to the site |
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