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SR 52 SR 52
San Antonio, FL 33576
SR 52 Industrial Land 4.05 Acres / 2.5 (MOL) · Land For Sale · 4.05 AC
Investment Highlights
- Less Than 2 Miles from I-75 interstate.
- High visibility site with shared access road in place.
- Traffic count of 24,000 cars a day 2023 report.
Executive Summary
Based on the limit of the development available and not being able to develop all 4.05 acres, the price has been reduced.
Seller is willing to do owner financing with a 2-3yr note and offer 7% interest only with only 25% down with a qualified buyer.
Great Signage exposure could be built off of SR 52 and less than 2 miles from the Interstate 75.
Zone use:
PROPERTY FACTS
1 Lot Available
Lot
Price | $1,528,790 CAD | Lot Size | 4.05 AC |
Price Per AC | $377,479 CAD |
Price | $1,528,790 CAD |
Price Per AC | $377,479 CAD |
Lot Size | 4.05 AC |
325' of industrial frontage at Prime location on SR52 off of I-75!!! 2.5 (MOL) Acres available for industrial project. Wetland has been reduced in the pricing model as all 4.05 acres are not buildable unless mitigation is approved. Lot is 525' D +/-.
Description
Raw Land Ready for your next project. USE :The purpose of the 1-1 Light 1ndustrial Park District is to provide areas for the establishment of uses necessary for the development of a sound and diversified economic base and to encourage the development of these uses in a manner which will be compatible with the overall area in which located while prohibiting such uses which would interfere with the development of industrial uses or which would adversely affect the surrounding area. Permitted Uses: less otherwise provided in this chapter, all Permitted Uses in the the C-3 Commercial/Light Manufacturing District. 1. Building material supplies, storage, and manufacturing. 2. Banks. 3. Boat manufacturing. 5.Carpenter, electrical, plumbing, welding, heating or sheet metal shop, furniture upholstering shop, laundry and clothes cleaning or dyeing establishments, printing shop, or publishing plant. 6. Cold storage and frozen food lockers. 7. Crematory. 8. Dairy products manufacturing. 9. Data processing services. 10. Distributing plants, beverage bottling, and/or distribution. 11. Furniture, decorating materials, and upholstery manufacturing. 12. Rail and highway freight transportation, distribution, and warehousing. 13. Hospitals. 14. Laboratories devoted to research, design, experimentation, processing, and fabrication incidental thereto. 15. Lumber yards. 16. Machine shops. 17. Manufacture or assembly of electrical equipment and appliances, electronic instruments, and devices. 18.Manufacturing of ceramic products, using only previously pulverized clay and kilns fired only by electricity or gas, and the manufacturing of glass products. 19.Manufacturing, compounding, assembling, or treatment of merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, metals, stone, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wood, yarn, and paints. 20.Manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, treatment, and distribution of such products as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, food, and kindred products. 21. Manufacture of musical instruments, toys, novelties, rubber or metal stamps, and other small molded rubber products. 22. Parking lots and parking garages. 23. Photographic equipment and supplied manufacturing and processing. 24. Police and fire stations, including helicopter landing facilities. 25. Post office. 26. Professional offices. 27. Radio and television facilities and operations, telephone exchange and transformer station towers and transformer stations, and broadcasting or communication towers and facilities. 28. Recycling operations. 29. Restaurants. 30. Shooting ranges - indoors only. 31. Sign manufacturing, including poles. 32. Technical and trade schools. 33. Testing of materials, equipment, and products. 34. Transfer stations. 35. Public transportation terminals. 36. Utility operations (electric and gas company operators; sewer and water authorities). 37. Wholesale, warehousing, and storage. 38. Other uses which are similar or compatible to the permitted uses. 39. Hotels, motels, and condotels. B. Accessory Uses 1. Accessory uses customarily incidental to an allowed principal use. 2. Living quarters for guards, custodians, and caretakers when such facilities are accessory uses to the primary occupancy of the premises. 3. Parking lots and parking garages. 4. Restaurant, cafeteria, or recreational facilities for employees and other customary accessory uses for industrial uses. 5. Signs in accordance with this Code. SEE ALL Zoning regulations in attachment
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 12-25-19-0000-00900-0070 | Improvements Assessment | $0 CAD |
Land Assessment | $0 CAD | Total Assessment | $304,965 CAD |
PROPERTY TAXES
zoning
Zoning Code | I-1 (See attached zoning chapter 500 in attachments.) |
I-1 (See attached zoning chapter 500 in attachments.) |