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V Ukovarska G Ospodarska Z Ona Vukovar Business Zone EN V UKOVARSKA G OSPODARSKA Z ONA VUKOVAR BUSINESS ZONE THE ZONE OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Hungary Slovenia Serbia Vukovar Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina www.vgz.hr ”The most cost effective place to invest” Contents: Short description………………..……………………………….3 Position..………………...…………………………………………..4 Position of the zone within the city of Vukovar ..….4 Position of Vukovar within the region.…………….......5 Position of Vukovar in Europe ...……….………………….5 Infrastructure.………………………………………...…………..6 Electricity………………………………………………………… ....7 Gas…………...……………………………………………….….…...7 Water.………………………………………………………….…….8 Sewage system……………………………………...…………..8 Waste………………………………………………………………...9 Telecommunication…………………………………..………..9 The environment and the protection of structures.9 Transport…….....…………………………….………....……….10 Fees for a building permit….………......………………....11 Demographic data...……………………………….....……...12 Quality of life…….…………………………………....………...13 Breaks and incentives................................................14 Vukovar port.………………………………………...…..……..19 Procedure for buying land……………………..……....….21 Business-innovation center ”BIC-Vukovar”…….....23 Entrepreneurs in VGZ……………………………....………..28 Business support Institutions……………………..…....30 A map of institutions in the city of Vukovar..…......31 2 www.vgz.hr ShortShort description description County Vukovar-Syrmia Region Continental Croatia City The city of Vukovar Name of the business zone Vukovar Business Zone Total surface area of the zone 33.00 ha Name of the owner Vukovarska gospodarska zona d.o.o. 100% owned by the city of Vukovar Climate Moderate continental Terrain configuration Area of plains Type of topsoil Stagnosol and gleysol Possible activities Economically acceptable content: industrial, trade, craft, economic facilities with all types of storage, storage and wholesale areas, also business, administration, office, trading, catering, and tourist structures, communal activities, recycling yards, communal activities as a result of the basic business activities. Merging/separating of lots Yes allowed Max gross lot coverage Lot coverage of the building lot cannot be higher than 50% and 20% of the building surface must be covered by greenery. Max number of floors/height of Manufacturing and business structures: the structure ( m) basement, ground floor, four floors and a loft. Office structures: two sub levels, ground floor, eight floors and a loft. Access to the lot From the state road D2 Poslovno-inovacijski centar Vukovar www.vgz.hr 3 Position Position The zone is situated in the western part of the city of Vukovar, along the state road D2 (direction Osijek-Vukovar- Ilok). The zone, as well as Vukovar itself, has a significant geostrategic position, since it is positioned right next to important transport corridors . § It is positioned only 16 kilometers away from the largest railway junction in Croatia, the city of Vinkovci § The state road D55, via Vinkovci, provides a good connection with a traffic junction Županja on the Zagreb-Lipovac highway, which is 39 km away (corridor X) § It is connected to Osijek and corridor V C, which are 33 km away, by the state road D2. § It is 20 km away from the Klisa airport. § It is 1 km away from the only Croatian port on the Danube, Vukovar port. Position of the zone within the city of Vukovar 4 www.vgz.hr Position of Vukovar in the region City/Junction/Border crossing Distance Duration Position of Vukovar in Europe City Distance Duration www.vgz.hr 5 InfrastructureInfrastructure Finished roads, parking lots, industrial railway, public lighting. Each lot has access to § Electricity § Gas § Water § Drainage § Sewer system § Telecommunications 6 www.vgz.hr Electricity Service provider HEP - Distribution system operator - Elektra Vinkovci d.o.o. Kralja Zvonimira 96 32 100 Vinkovci Tel: +385 32 216 100 Fax: +385 32 332 492 web: http://www.hep.hr/ods/dp/vinkovci/ Distance from the location in m Each lot has direct access. Total number of disruptions per 0 year (hours/year) Dual power enabled from a Yes single power substation Dual power enabled from two Yes power substations Average price for a kilowatt per 0.63 kn low voltage, 0.55 kn medium voltage, hour Croatian Kunas 0.45 kn high voltage (VAT not included) Fee for the power connection 1,350.00 kn per 1 Kw of used power (VAT not included) Gas Name of the service provider PRVO PLINARSKO DRUŠTVO d.o.o. Kardinala Alojzija Stepinca 27 32 000 Vukovar Tel: +385 32 450 970 Fax: +385 32 450 971 e-mail: [email protected] Size of the gas pipe Constructed in the first stage: cross section 110x10mm 3294m cross section 160x13,4mm 1260m cross section 110x10mm 3294m Distance from the location in m Each lot has direct access. Gas pressure 3 bars Heat valve A main check valve at the entrance to the zone. Retail price in Croatian Kunas 0.404721 kn/kWh ( VAT not included ) Fee for the gas connection 110.00 kn per kWh of used power + labor Graphical display of the gas Yes system www.vgz.hr 7 Water Drinking water Yes Service provider Vodovod grada Vukovara d.o.o. Vukovar Tel: +385 32 424 706 Fax: +385 32 424 724 Pipeline distance to the location Each lot has direct access. in meters Pipeline size Water supply pipelines: DN 110, L=70 m; DN 125, L=145 m; DN 160, L=70 m; DN 225, L=338 m; DN 315, L=145 m. Total length =768 m Pressure 5 Residual 4.5 bar Static 4.7 bar Average price for m3 6.81 kn/m3 (+ a fee in the amount of 4.75 kn) Fee for the water connection There is no fee for the water connection. Industrial water-(technical Not available water) Graphical display of the water Yes supply system Sewage system Service provider Vodovod grada Vukovara d.o.o. Vukovar Tel: +385 32 424 706 Fax: +385 32 424 724 Sewer pipeline Yes, storm drain sewer system, sanitary sewer system Size Collectors: DN 300, L=1232 m; DN 400, L=180 m; DN 500, L=240 m; DN 600, L=278 m; DN 700, L=168 m; DN 1000, L=135 m; DN 1100, L=150 m; DN 1200, L=288 m; DN 1400, L=350 m; DN 1500, L=390 m. Total length =3409 m Pipeline distance to the location All locations have access to the sewer system. in meters Liquid waste purification facility No Waste water - industrial No Waste water - communal Yes Sale price 2.85 kn/m3 (VAT not included) Fee for the sewer connection No fee Graphical display of the sewage Yes system 8 www.vgz.hr Waste Name of the service provider Komunalac d.o.o. Vukovar, Sajmište 174, 32 000 Vukovar Management-processing of Communal waste is collected at the point of communal waste origin and transported to the designated communal landfill by a certified communal company. Solid waste -industrial Solid industrial waste is collected and managed in a manner designated by the law. Solid waste – communal Solid communal waste is collected at the point of origin and transported to the designated communal landfill by a certified communal company. Graphical display of the landfill No Telecommunications Telephone connection Yes Internet Yes Service provider All service providers active in the Vukovar- Syrmia County. Distance from the location in m Available in the zone. Environment and the protection of structures Fire safety measures Yes Fire station distance 3 km Police 3 km Maintenance of public areas and Yes public lighting www.vgz.hr 9 TTransportransport Highway connection Yes Name A3 Bregana-Zagreb-Lipovac Two of four lanes 4 Distance from the location in km 39 km Internal access to the location There are 7 m wide roads constructed within the zone, the length of these roads is 2,880.00 m and they are connected to the state road D2 towards Osijek. Mass transit service Yes Railway service (if possible) Yes Distance from the railway line Industrial railway within the zone Distance to the nearest airport in km 20 km Runway length Runway 2500 x 45m Name of the transport company Croatia Airlines d.d. which services the airport Passengers Yes Charter Yes Air freight Yes Distance from the nearest sea port Seaport Rijeka 456 km Seaport Ploče 463 km Type Port of Rijeka for maritime transport services, port services, storage of goods and forwarding. Port of Ploče for maritime transport services, port services, storage of goods and forwarding. River, lake or ocean Yes, river Danube is 1km away with the Port of Vukovar Container facilities Yes, Port of Rijeka. Storage possibilities Yes Customs services in the area Yes 10 www.vgz.hr Fees for a building permit Fees for a building permit Communal fee kn/m3: Manufacturing businesses are exempt from paying communal fees. Other businesses pay 20 kn/m3 Fees for the water: Area of special state concern: Business structures, aside from the ones used for manufacture 7.90 kn/m3 Manufacture structures 0.95 kn/m3 Open business structures 2.65 kn/m2 Production pipelines 1.30 kn/ m Transport structures 0.30 kn/m Communal fees: Exemptions from paying the communal fee: one year after obtaining the certificate of occupancy 100%, two years 50% and three years 25% Ownership transfer: Municipal Court in Vukovar Obtaining the building permit: Administrative Department for City Planning, Managing City Property, Communal Management and Environment Protection, City of Vukovar. If the documents are complete and in order, it takes approx. 60 days to obtain a building permit, which complies with the deadlines defined by the Physical Planning Act. Obtaining the certificate of Administrative Department for City Planning, occupancy: Managing City Property, Communal Management and Environment Protection, City of Vukovar. If the documents are complete and in order, it takes approx. 15 days to obtain a building permit. Registering a company: Commercial Court in Osijek, time required for founding and registration is approx. 7 days. Work permits for foreign Issuing a work permit to a foreigner - the citizens: request for issuing a work permit to a foreigner is submitted by the employer (a legal of a physical person) at the police administration/police station (PU/PP) which has jurisdiction, depending on the location of the seat of the company.
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