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Land Plots En.Pdf Dear ladies and gentlemen! We represent to your attention the catalogue of the land plots of Poltava Region, which are offered to investors for construction of industrial, tourist and recreational complexes, trade objects and for any other types of economic activities. The investment proposals of the land plots include the basic information about land lots, its location, distance to highways, the city of Poltava and other towns. Prepared by the Department of Economic Development, Trade and Investment Attracting of Poltava Regional State Administration on the basis of proposals from the local authorities of Poltava region 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS NONAGRICULTURAL LAND PLOTS OF POLTAVA REGION: HADIACH DISTRICT ........................................................................... 4 HREBINKA DISTRICT ......................................................................... 7 DYKANKA DISTRICT .......................................................................... 9 ZINKIV DISTRICT ............................................................................. 10 KARLIVKA DISTRICT ....................................................................... 11 KOBELIAKY DISTRICT ..................................................................... 12 KOZELSHCHYNA DISTRICT ............................................................ 14 LUBNY DISTRICT ............................................................................. 15 MASHIVKA DISTRICT ...................................................................... 16 NOVI SANZHARY DISTRICT ............................................................ 17 PYRIATYN DISTRICT ....................................................................... 18 SEMENIVKA DISTRICT .................................................................... 20 CHUTOVO DISTRICT ....................................................................... 24 KREMENCHUK CITY ........................................................................ 25 HORISHNI PLAVNI CITY .................................................................. 26 MYRGOROD CITY ............................................................................ 27 LUBNY CITY ..................................................................................... 28 3 HADIACH DISTRICT Poltava Region Investment object: land plot Location: Hadiach district, Kharkivtsi village Description of land plot Type of land Green-field ( land plot without buildings) General area , (ha) 6,6 Proprietor of land Collective Agricultural Enterprise in the name of Chapaiev (State act on the right of collective ownership) Coordinates (Google Maps) 50.27798,33.8455559 Cadastral number - Availability of General development plan of Kharkivtsi village, planning documentation 1968 Kind of intended purpose of land plot - (name, code of Classification of Types of Land Purpose) Possible form of transfer land plot to Long lease the investor Distance to the nearest community Kharkivtsi village , 0,5 km (outside of community) (km) Distance to the nearest residential 0,5 house (km) Distance to the water-supply source Water-tower towers and wells are located at a (km) distance of 0.6 km Distance to the sources of the sewage - system (km) Distance to the gas-supplying source To existing gas pipeline – 0,5 km (km) To existing gas distribution station – 1km Distance to the power-supplying To existing transmission line - 0,5km source (km) Distance to the highway (km) 3 (surfaced road is near a land plot ) Distance to the railway line (km) 25 Distance to the regional center (km) 180 Distance to the airport (km) 236 (airport “Boryspil”) Other information There is a dilapidated cow farm on the territory of land plot. Other buildings are absent. The land plot has trapezoidal form. Neighboring land plot are the land shares and private farms Contact person: Kharkivtsi village council, a head of village council – Vakulenko Sergii. Language of communication - Ukrainian Telephone, fax, e-mail +38 05354-53131, +38 0504047727, [email protected] 4 HADIACH DISTRICT Poltava Region Investment object: land plot Location: Hadiach district, Petrivka-Romenska village Description of land plot Type of land Green-field ( land plot without buildings) General area , (ha) 11 ,9 Proprietor of land State property Coordinates (Google Maps) 50.3638733,33.7660809 Cadastral number - Availability of - planning documentation Kind of intended purpose of land plot 01.13. For other agricultural purposes (name, code of Classification of Types of Land Purpose) Possible form of transfer land plot to Rent, sale, right of permanent use the investor Distance to the nearest community Petrivka-Romenska village, 0,8 km (outside of (km) community) Distance to the nearest residential 1 house (km) Distance to the water-supply source 5 – 6 (km) Distance to the sources of the sewage _ system (km) Distance to the gas-supplying source 3 (km) Distance to the power-supplying To existing transmission line - 0,5 km To existing source (km) transformer substation - 4 km Distance to the highway (km) 4 km ( surfaced road is near a land plot ) Distance to the railway line (km) 3 km to railway station “Veneslavivka” Distance to the regional center (km) 120 Distance to the airport (km) 236 (airport “Boryspil”) Other information It is the territory of farm yard. The land plot has rectangular form. There is share tillage on the both sides of land plot, on the third side - surfaced road, on the fourth side – hayfields Contact person: Petrivka-Romenska village council, Buhaiova Valentyna - the head of council Language of communication - Ukrainian Telephone, fax, e-mail +38(053) 54 58 5 42, +38 0990051741, [email protected] 5 HADIACH DISTRICT Poltava Region Investment object: land plot Location: Hadiach district, Veneslavivka village Description of land plot Type of land Green-field ( land plot without buildings) General area , (ha) 16,9 Proprietor of land State property Coordinates (Google Maps) 50.3754296,33.7041391 Cadastral number - Availability of - planning documentation Kind of intended purpose of land plot 01.13. For other agricultural purposes (name, code of Classification of Types of Land Purpose) Possible form of transfer land plot to the Rent, sale investor Distance to the nearest community Veneslavivka village – 0,1 km (outside of (km) community) Distance to the nearest residential 0,2 house (km) Distance to the water-supply source 5-6 (there is a non-operating water well on the (km) land plot) Distance to the sources of the sewage - system (km) Distance to the gas-supplying source 1 (km) Distance to the power-supplying To existing transmission line - 0,5km To existing source (km) transformer substation - 2 km Distance to the highway (km) 1,5 ( surfaced road is near a land plot ) Distance to the railway line (km) 5-7 km to railway station “Veneslavivka” Distance to the regional center (km) 180 Distance to the airport (km) 236 (airport “Boryspil”) Other information It is the territory of farm yard. The land plot has trapezoidal form. There is share tillage on the both sides of land plot, on the third side - surfaced road, on the fourth side – community Contact person: Petrivka-Romenska village council, the head of council - Buhaiova Valentyna. Language of communication - Ukrainian Telephone, fax, e-mail +38(053) 54 58 5 42, +38 0990051741, [email protected] 6 HREBINKA DISTRICT Poltava Region Investment object: land plot Location: Hrebinka district, Sotnytske village Description of land plot Type of land Green-field ( land plot without buildings) General area , (ha) 131,5 Proprietor of land Pochaivka village council (land stock of Ulianivka village council) Coordinates (Google Maps) 50.155187,32.5288452 Cadastral number - Availability of Included to the General plan of the territory planning documentation Kind of intended purpose of land plot (name, code of Classification of Types of Construction of an industrial enterprise Land Purpose) Possible form of transfer land plot to the Right of use investor Distance to the water-supply source (km) There is artesian well on the land plot Distance to the sources of the sewage system (km) There is sewerage on the land plot Distance to the gas-supplying source (km) On the land plot (1,5 atm, Automated Gas Distribution Station 30 atm) Distance to the power-supplying source (km) On the land plot (10 kV) Distance to the highway (km) 4 km to highway М-03, Kiev-Kharkov- Dovzhanskii Distance to the railway line (km) 15 km to railway station “Hrebinka” Distance to the regional center (km) 185 Distance to the airport (km) 110 (airport “Boryspil”) Other information - Contact person: Kalchenko Serhii – head of Pochaivka village council +38 05359 96441 Telephone, fax, e-mail 7 HREBINKA DISTRICT Poltava Region Investment object: land plot Location: Hrebinka district , Hrebinka town, Pyriatunskyi lane Description of land plot Type of land Brown-field ( land plot with buildings) General area , (ha) 20 Proprietor of land Hrebinka town council Coordinates (Google Maps) 50.1158446,32.4576035 Cadastral number - Availability of Included to the General plan of the territory planning documentation Kind of intended purpose of land plot (name, code of Classification of Types of Industrial construction Land Purpose) Possible form of transfer land plot to the Right of use investor Distance to the nearest community (km) - Distance to the nearest residential house - (km) Distance to the water-supply source (km) There is artesian well on the land plot Distance to the sources of the sewage There is sewerage on the land plot
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