HARBOURSIDE COMMERCIAL PARK INC.

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HARBOURSIDE COMMERCIAL PARK INC. ANNUAL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Accountability Statement...1 2.0 Message from...2 3.0 Introduction...3 3.1 Report Structure...3 4.0 Priorities and Accomplishments...4 5.0 Performance Measures...5 6.0 Financial Results...6

3.0 Introduction The Annual Accountability Report is a report on the progress achieved by HCPI towards the goals, priorities, performance measures and financial targets established in the 2011-2012 Business Plan and are available at http://www.harcom.ca. was established in August 2006 to manage commercial development of remediated areas of the former Sydney Steel (Sysco) plant site. HCPI is also responsible for Sydney Utilities Limited (SUL) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of HCPI. SUL is responsible for the control of the two water utilities that had been part of the Sysco infrastructure, and a substantial water supply for the regional municipality and industrial activities at the former Sysco site. HCPI s mission is to develop and maintain a viable industrial and commercial park comprising properties formerly owned by Sydney Steel Corporation. This mandate includes the maintenance of buildings and grounds, where necessary, and the sale and lease of real estate for commercial purposes. As a Crown corporation, HCPI reports to a Board of Directors. The minister responsible for the Crown corporation is the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. HCPI maintains its office at Sydney, Nova Scotia, along with a presence at the department s Head Office in Halifax. 3.1 Report Structure This report is organized into two main sections. The first section outlines HCPI s progress and accomplishments against the priorities identified in the 2011-2012 Business Plan. The next section provides details regarding performance measures and the results achieved. The financial results of are reported on in the Audited Financial Statements. These statements are available at http://www.harcom.ca. Annual Accountability Report 3

4.0 Priorities and Accomplishments secures the majority of its funding from property rentals and sales, along with a management fee for administration of the park facility. The work of HCPI is closely aligned and integrated with the activities of Nova Scotia Lands Inc. In addition to the ongoing activities that support the development and marketing of Harbourside Commercial Park, HCPI can report the follow accomplishments: Property Leases HCPI has negotiated 15 office and property leases. Property Sales Six sales agreements are under active discussion. Lease of Wharf and Back Up Lands The renewal of the Sysco Wharf and Back Up Lands lease to PEV has been negotiated, with a revised lease signed. Development of infrastructure on Existing Remediated Lands Improvements to marketing and signage for the park has been completed Turn over roads to CBRM is 90% complete. Expected completion is the middle of July. Park Promotion Promotional material, including an improved web site, has been developed and taken to various trade shows. Enhance the second development phase of the Sysco Site, through infrastructure development and aesthetic enhancement is ongoing as required. Port Promotion HCPI is an active participant in the Sydney Port Corporation and the Sydney Marine Group. Planning for Future Site Development and Use Work with key stakeholders to develop a vision for the future of the park and adjacent Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens Site. The planning and development of the site is ongoing. Develop a long-term strategic plan for the future use of the next phase of the site. Is ongoing Annual Accountability Report 4

5.0 Performance Measures This section provides detailed information on the outcomes and performance measures of Outcomes and measures outlined in the 2011-2012 Business Plan included the following targets. The status of these targets is: Outcome 2011-2012 Target Status Continue management of the park Lease renewal for marine facility and back-up lands Commissioning of Grand Lake water utility Shut down of Sydney River system Land use plan for Harbourside site this year Four lots sold and all office space leased Consider renewed lease Water system complete Decommissioning is complete Approved plan for adjacent sites and HCPI 100% Achieved, Management of the park is ongoing Lease is being negotiated Complete 100% complete Complete Annual Accountability Report 5

6.0 Financial Results Budget 2011/12 ($000s) Actual 2011/12 ($000s) Variance ($000s) Revenue: Leases and Rent 978 975 (3) 1 Sale of Land/Buildings 88 36 (52) 2 Other 50 111 61 3 Total Revenue 1,116 1,122 6 Expenses: General Operating Expenses 999 955 (44) 4 Management Fees 105 121 16 5 Total Expenses 1,104 1,076 (28) Net Income (Loss) 12 46 34 1 The variance of $3,000 in leases & rent: Shortfall due to the termination of a tenants lease for non- payment of rent. Also available office space was vacant for a period of time 2 Shortfall of $52,000 in sales of land/ buildings: Expected sales were not met. The MB2 sale did not take place in 2011-12. 3 Other: The amount of property tax recovered from PEV changed due to their revised lease agreement. 4 General Operating Expenses: Labour is projected each year however there were no major renovations or repairs. Labour relating to STPA projects was billed back to the project. 5 Management Fees: Decrease in rental income and anticipated land sales did not take place Annual Accountability Report 6