b'OPPORTUNITY LIVES HERESite DetailsChristina AvenueInfrastructure CharacteristicsTRANSPORTATIONAdjacent street Christina Ave.Adjacent street functional classification Major CollectorAdjacent street ownership/maintenance responsibility City of WilmingtonNearby bus stop at north end served by Transit access three bus routes, bus stop at south end served by one bus routeDriving distance to closest Interstate (approx.) 2 miles to I-495 at north end, 1 mile to I-495 at south endDriving distance to Port of Wilmington (approx.) 1.3 miles at north end, 0.3 miles at south endOn waterfront? YesSEWERSewer service provider City of WilmingtonWithin a combined sewer overflow sewer shed? YesSewer main type GravitySewer main diameter 36"Land Use and Environmental Characteristics WATERLeonards Express, ChemicalWater service provider City of WilmingtonExisting tenants (incomplete list) Equipment Labs, Port Contractors,Available capacity?** *Inc. Water main diameter 16"Jurisdiction City of Wilmington POWERZoning 26M-1 (Light Manufacturing), 26M-2Feeder Aggregate Capacity 3,000 kW(General Industrial)Total area (acres) 203.47 Substation Transformer Aggregate Capacity 30,667 kWNumber of parcels 47 BROADBAND PROVIDERAverage parcel size (acres) 4.33 Verizon (Fiber) Partial Area CoverageNumber of owners 26 Comcast (Cable) Partial Area CoverageNote: All utility infrastructure analysis has been performed at a planning level with data provided by the relevant utility In an Opportunity Zone? Yes companies/providers.Information included in the analysis is based on the provided data as well as conversations held with individual companies/providers. It is up to future individual developers of each parcel to confirm adequate capacity of Percentage of land area in 100-year floodplain (approx.) 85% existing utilities based on each projects needs.*Cannot be determined based on available data. Number of parcels containing Certified Brownfields 4 **Responses in this row are based on whether the site appears to have available capacity for most types of redevelopment/additional development, but not necessarily for redevelopment into a water-intensive use. As stated, it is the responsibility of future individual developers of each parcel to confirm adequate capacity of existing utilities based on each projects needs.Delaware Three Rivers Area Economic Development Master Plan 95'