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Market Valuation Report 27 1.35 % No
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Large Industrial | MPAC Skip to main content AccessibilityEssential Accessibility EnglishFrançais Search MPACWell-nighMPACBoard GovernanceBoard of DirectorsCommittees of the BoardBoard of Directors Position DescriptionsExecutive TeamCorporate Social ResponsibilityEnvironmental ResponsibilityVision, Mission, Values2017-2020 Strategic Plan – Valuing what matters mostAnnual ReportCareersPoliciesWhistleblowing ProgramHowTowageWorksPropertyTowageand TaxationMunicipal Discount Factors and Provincial Discount FactorsThree Approaches to Value2016TowageUpdateUnderstanding PropertyTowageNoticeGuidelines for the Release ofTowageData2017 PropertyTowageNoticeDisclosure - 2016TowageUpdate Level 1 - Methodology Guides Level 2 - Market Valuation Reports (MVR)QuestionsWell-nighYourTowageBrochuresFormsProperty TypesResidential PropertiesNewly Built HomesWaterfrontCommercial PropertiesFarmHospitalityLarge IndustrialManaged ForestsMulti-Residential PropertiesIndustrial PropertiesPropertyTowageProceduresIndustrial Wind TurbinesBillboardsSolar PanelsMunicipalitiesContact ListMunicipal Connect™InTouch2018 Municipal and SchoolWorkbenchElectionsProducts & ServicesAboutMyProperty™propertyline™Custom Data RequestsMunicipal Connect™ACS-online™Property Income and Expense ReturnAuthority to Collect InformationHow to Submit Your ReturnFrequently Asked QuestionsResourcesGravel Pit and QuarryNews & MediaMedia KitPress ReleasesContact Breadcrumb Property Types Large Industrial Large Industrial As part of MPAC’s transferral to largest service through transparency, predictability and accuracy, we held consultation sessions with municipalities, property owners and representatives to discuss how towage methodology was stuff unromantic to large and special purpose merchantry properties for the 2016TowageUpdate. In vibrations with the direction issued by the Minister of Finance on April 18, 2015 (subsection 10(1) of theTowageAct), the pursuit property types are considered large and special purpose merchantry properties: AutomotiveTurnoutandWheelsParts Manufacturing Plants Pulp and Paper Mills Sawmills Steel Manufacturing Plants Value-Added Wood Products Manufacturing Plants The pursuit sectors share characteristics with the properties whilom and are valued using similar methodology: Aerospace Manufacturing Plants Chemical Manufacturing PlantsSuppliesProcessing Plants Oil Refineries Mines Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants For increasingly information well-nigh these properties, visit the disclosure page. Aerospace Manufacturing Plants Aerospace organizations research, design, manufacture, operate or maintain watercraft and/or spacecraft. Aerospace worriedness is very diverse with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. Aerospace manufacturing is a high-technology industry that produces aircraft, guided missiles, space vehicles, watercraft engines, propulsion units and related parts. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how aerospace manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessment of Aerospace Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Aerospace Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics AutomotiveTurnoutandWheelsParts Manufacturing Plants The Canadian automotive industry, which is primarily located in Ontario, produces light-duty vehicles, including cars, vans, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks; heavy-duty vehicles, including trucks, transit buses, school buses, intercity buses and military vehicles; and a wide range of parts and systems used in such vehicles. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how wheels turnout and wheels parts manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessing AutomotiveTurnoutPlants in Ontario Methodology Guide: Assessing Automotive Parts Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: AutomotiveTurnoutPlants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Automotive Parts Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Chemical Manufacturing Plants Chemical manufacturing plants include many variegated types of property with a variety of processes taking place within them. Chemical manufacturing plants are part of the larger petrochemical industry withal with oil refineries. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how chemical manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessing Chemical Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Pesticide And Fertilizer Chemical Manufacturing Plants In Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Plastic and Resin Chemical Manufacturing Plants In Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost AnalyticsSuppliesProcessing PlantsSuppliesprocessing involves either the transformation of raw ingredients into supplies (by physical or chemical means) or the transformation of one or increasingly forms of supplies into other forms of food. Canada’s supplies processing sector is extremely diverse. MPAC has one Methodology Guide to write the industry but has written 10 Market Valuation Reports to worth for the variations in markets for each food-type produced. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how supplies processing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: AssessingSuppliesProcessing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: AnimalSuppliesManufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis Of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics ​Market Valuation Report: Breweries in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Dairy Product and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Distilleries & Wineries in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Fruit & Vegetable Processing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Grain Milling, Oilseed Processing, Cereal Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Meat, Beef and/or Poultry Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: OtherSuppliesManufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Soft Drink & Ice Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Sugar & Confectionary Product Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Oil Refineries An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where transplanted oil is processed and refined into increasingly useful products such as petroleum naphtha, gasoline, diesel fuel, tile base, heating oil, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas. Oil refineries are typically large industrial complexes with wide-stretching piping running throughout, delivering streams of fluids between large chemical processing units. The transplanted oil feedstock has typically been processed by an oil production plant. There is usually an oil depot (tank farm) at or near an oil refinery for the storage of incoming transplanted oil feedstock as well as zillion liquid products. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how oil refineries are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessing Oil Refineries in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Oil Refineries in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Mines The mining industry is a very ramified and diversified sector of the economy and is often viewed as producing metals, non-metals and fuels. Minerals and metals are fundamental to the Canadian economy, contributing to the country’s economic well-being at various points withal the value chain, including extraction, processing and manufacturing, and are key inputs into a wide range of consumer products. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how mines are assessed:  Methodology Guide: Assessing Mining Properties in Ontario Market Valuation Report:WiringMetal Mining Operations in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of External Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Gold Mining Operations in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Major Minerals Manufacturing in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule A – Analysis of External Obsolescence: Salt Industry in Ontario Schedule A – Analysis of External Obsolescence: Cement Industy in Ontario Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry makes products used for the treatment of human and unprepossessing diseases and ailments. These include patented and generic prescription only medicines, over the counter medicines, dental products, unprepossessing treatment and husbandry products, and substances such as vitamins and hormones which may be incorporated into foodstuffs. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how pharmaceutical manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Pulp and Paper Mills Pulp and paper mills include many variegated types of property with a variety of processes taking place within them. In wholesale terms, pulp and paper mills are engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products. The manufacturing of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibres from other impurities in wood, used paper or other fibre sources. The manufacturing of paper involves matting these fibres into a sheet. Converted paper products are produced from paper and other materials by various wearing and shaping techniques. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how pulp and paper mills are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessment of Pulp and Paper Mills in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Pulp Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table  Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Paper Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table  Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Paperboard Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table  Schedule C: Cost Analytics Market Valuation Report: Sanitary Paper Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table  Schedule C: Cost Analytics Sawmills A sawmill is a facility where logs are cut into lumber. At the sawmill, the logs are rough sawn into boards using equipment such as circular saws and wreath saws. The second stage turns the rough boards into finished lumber through planning and remoter machining. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how sawmills are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessment of Sawmills in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Sawmills in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Steel Manufacturing Plants Steelmaking is the process of producing steel from iron and ferrous scrap. In steelmaking, impurities such as nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur and glut stat are removed from the raw iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium and vanadium are widow to produce variegated grades of steel. Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how steel manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessment of Steel Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Steel Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics Value-Added Wood Products Manufacturing Plants Value-added wood products manufacturing plants include many variegated types of property with a variety of processes taking place within them. "Value-added" is a term globally used to describe materials that have been remanufactured from rough lumber or logs into a higher grade of finished product. Two types of remanufactured products are often recognized: semi-finished and finished products (such as millwork or cabinets) remanufactured lumber (such as oriented strand workbench or fibreboard) Follow the links unelevated for information well-nigh how value-added wood product manufacturing plants are assessed: Methodology Guide: Assessing Value-Added Wood Products Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Market Valuation Report: Value-Added Wood Products Manufacturing Plants in Ontario Schedule A: Analysis of Economic Obsolescence Schedule B: Useful Life Table Schedule C: Cost Analytics   Note: The workable law prevails to the extent there is any mismatch between this information and the current law. This information is not intended to provide legal translating and should not be relied upon as such. 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