Addendum #1 - EOI Acquisition of Basinview Centre - Supplemental Information Date: May 10, 2021

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Addendum #1 - EOI Acquisition of Basinview Centre - Supplemental Information Date: May 10, 2021 Addendum #1 - EOI Acquisition of Basinview Centre - Supplemental Information Date: May 10, 2021 Community Information Cornwallis Park is situated between Annapolis Royal and Digby, Nova Scotia along the picturesque Annapolis Basin. Cornwallis Park was home to the former military Naval training base HMCS Cornwalllis, and later CFB Cornwallis, where Cornwallis was touted as a formative Naval Base and then predominantly a recruit training facility until it was decommissioned in 1994. The immediate area provides an abundance of housing (former military family housing), a business park, Fundy YMCA, military museums, community gardens and halls, Annapolis Basin Conference Centre, summer cadet training centre and the County owned Basinview Centre. The local community has access to parks and open spaces, health and wellness opportunities, grocery store, restaurants, local industry, commercial businesses, and strong community group involvement. Basinview Centre is located on the County transit bus route within this hub of activity and serves as a major benefit to the community near and far. General Building Information Civic: 1043 Highway 1, Cornwallis Park, NS Building size: 60,000 Sqft PID# 5266937 Lot size: 4.14 acres; includes PID# 05288154 Lot size: 428 sqm (Parcel C) 8 Retail units (Upper Floor) Fundy YMCA (Lower Floor) Basinview Centre is as a major service hub, providing amenities such as a grocery store, massage therapy and acupuncture (health and wellness), Hair/nail salon, restaurant and the Fundy YMCA. The Fundy YMCA is located in the lower level of Basinview Centre. The Fundy YMCA provides health and wellness opportunities, aquatics, Youth programs, and a fitness facility for the regional area. The building is heated by a mix of HVAC & oil-fired boilers (hot water boilers -new 2018/19). A grass- pellet boiler was installed in 2013 as the primary boiler, however due to inconsistent fuel supply, the grass pellet boiler has not been in use. The building has a functioning elevator that services the top floor to the lower floor. Since the County’s ownership in 2005 of the Basinview Centre, the County has invested over 4.7 million in Capital upgrades. Listed below is capital work completed pertaining to major or minor systems. Capital List 2005-2012 LifePlex - YMCA building addition Capital upgrades 2005-2012 2013-2015 Basinview Centre - grass pellet project 2015 Basinview Centre - Energy Audit 2016 Basinview Centre - Lighting 2016 Basinview Center - Energy Audit 2016 Basinview Center - Parking Lot rehab 2017 Basinview Centre - AHU& Conversion Upgrade 2017 Basinview Centre - HVAC SystemUpgrade 2017 Basinview Centre - EMS Processor & Control Board; Globe Controls 2017 Basinview Centre - Glass Entry Door & Westside Skylight repairs 2017 Lighting Upgrade (YMCA and Basinview common areas) 2017 Basinview Centre - Commercial Grade Flooring 2017 Basinview Centre - Boiler Processor / Control Board 2017 Basinview Centre - PVC Pipes replaced old Cast Iron 2018 Emergency Light Batteries, Elevator Alarm Button, etc 2018 AUH7 Heating Valve, Honeywell Control, Duct rebuild 2018 HVAC System Upgrade - Venmar Exchanger 2018 Backflow Preventor 2018 Oil Tank Replacement 2018 Boiler Replacements (2) 2018 Overhead Pool Lighting Replacements 2019 3 HSP Whisperflo Pump & AHU7 Compressor 2019 Flooring (units 2 & 3); interior/electrial repairs 2019 Boiler - New Control Wiring 2019 Circlator Pump (YMCA) 2017 Basinview Centre - Parking Lot Paved 2018 Basinview Centre - Parking Lot Rehab 2017 Pool Painted (YMCA) 2018 Pool Controls, Chlorine Sensor (YMCA) 2019 Pool Controls (Kiddie & Spa Pool), Chlorine Sensor (YMCA) 2020 Geotechnical Investigation 2020 Pool & Bldg Separation Assessments (YMCA) 2020 Roof Guard & Harness Anchors 2020 Shower Supply & Install (YMCA) Documentation relating to capital work may be provided when requested. Local Opportunities/Industry (information provided is not intended to be a directory or comprehensive list) Annapolis Basin Conference Centre (ABCC) – www.abcc.ca. Acadian Seaplants https://www.acadianseaplants.com Bear River Plastic Welding www.plasticweld.ns.ca/Bear_River_Plastics/Bear_River_Plastic_Welding.html Zuri Inc. - www.zuripharma.ca. Recent related news items: https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/business/local- business/cannabis-company-plants-seeds-for-new-jobs-more-housing-in-cornwallis-park-504542/ Foam Worx –https://www.foamworx.ca/p/aboutus Fundy YMCA – Community based civic centre providing health and wellness programs. Fundy YMCA provides programs Additional Local Amenities Basinview Businesses ValuFoods – Grocery Store JLD’s Esthetics – Esthetics and Hair Salon Fundy Massage – Massage and Acupuncture Pizza Twice – Restaurant Fundy YMCA Business Hub Antiques and Collectibles Restaurants Automotive Services Local Community Connections Felker Hall Upper Clements Community Hall Clementsport Legion Cornwallis Community Garden Association .
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