Catylist Listing ID: | 30441030 |
Property Subtypes: | Industrial, Self Storage, Other |
Gross Land Area: | 7.18 Acres |
Sale Price: | $400,000 |
Unit Price: | $55,710 Per Acre |
Sale Terms: | Cash to Seller, Owner Financing |
Cap Rate: | Undisclosed |
Last Updated: | 3/5/2021 |
Income producing vacant land with I-94 frontage for sale. Billboard produces $6,500/year. Land is less then a mile from Pierce Road exit just West of downtown Chelsea. Ideal for industrial/warehouse development, self storage, contractor yard, auto related business or nursery. |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Sylvan Township |
Tax ID/APN: | F-06-22-100-008 |
Zoning: | I, INDUSTRIAL |
Property Located Between: | Main Street and Pierce Road |
Property Visibility: | Excellent |
Legal Description: | REWRITE:DEED,MSHC, 10/27/76 SY 22-3 & 8 (004&005) ALL THAT PT OF THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 SEC 22, WHICH LIES N'LY OF A LN 98.00 FT N'LY OF (MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) AND PARALLEL TO A LN DESCRIBED AS: BEG AT A PT ON THE E LN OF SEC 22 WHICH IS S 00-02-46 W 404.15 FT FROM NE COR SEC 22, TH S 84-26-25 W 638.22 FT, TH S 84-25-55 W 1800.00 FT TO POE. EXC, THE WEST 475.00 FT AND THE N 100.00 FT. PT OF NE 14 SEC 22, T2S-R3E. 7.18 AC. |
Largest Nearby Street: | Old US-12 |
Feet of Frontage: | 885 |
Highway Access: | I-94 at Pierce Road Exit |
Area Description: | Chelsea, Michigan is a thriving small city in southeastern Michigan with an abundance of shopping, dining, entertainment, and local activities. Over the years, Chelsea has evolved into a diverse community, embracing its agricultural heritage, maintaining an active manufacturing base, and cultivating a vibrant art scene. The unique and lovely architecture that defines Chelsea is a treasure to be experienced. Streets, buildings, parks and businesses serve as reminders of Chelsea’s long history. Recently honored as a National Register of Historic Places designation, the downtown area abounds with history wherever you turn. Whether you are looking to stroll quaint Victorian neighborhoods, view historical Main Street architecture at its best, or delve deeper into the history of small town America, Chelsea has all that and more to offer. Chelsea’s thriving shopping district offers both residents and visitors alike the pleasant ambiance of tree-lined streets and cheerful storefronts. Visitors can stroll down historic Main Street, the home of specialty shops, gift boutiques, markets, restaurants, cafes, and visitor tours at Chelsea Milling, home of Jiffy Mix. The beautiful 25,000-acre Waterloo Recreation Area is literally at Chelsea’s doorstep. You can experience the beauty of Michigan’s unique wilderness, wildlife and geological wonders in this protected area. There nature enthusiasts can hike, ski, or bike miles of trails, spend a sunny afternoon fishing on one of many lakes, or experience the spectacle of the migrating sandhill cranes. Golfers can choose from more than 20 lush golf courses, all within a 20-minute drive. Families can enjoy a picnic and playgrounds and Timbertown, Pierce Park or Veteran’s Park. A commitment to the arts is an essential part of Chelsea’s vitality. Actor Jeff Daniels, an inaugural inductee in the Michigan Walk of Fame, is a founder of The Purple Rose Theater which showcases the work of nationally known playwrights, as well as the talents of equity-card actors. Chelsea Center for the Arts welcomes students of all ages to discover and nourish a love of art and music and features a yearly community art project. Chelsea counts outstanding educational and health care among its many valuable resources. The Chelsea School District’s excellent staff and high level of parental involvement prepare students of all ages for a bright future. The Chelsea Community Hospital, nestled in a beautiful, wooded setting, provides quality healthcare, including a Health and Wellness Center, a Head Pain Program, a Woman’s Health Center and ER services. For more than 100 years, Chelsea has been an ideal place for seniors to enjoy their lives. A diverse range of opportunities exist for seniors to experience art and music, volunteer, and join social groups all within a friendly small town atmosphere. Chelsea proudly offers several residential communities for seniors including the Chelsea Retirement Community and Silver Maples of Chelsea, which both offer beautiful campuses and a range of living options. With many organizations dedicated to providing senior services including the Chelsea Senior Center and the Chelsea Community Hospital, seniors can stay active and feel comfortable knowing that the full spectrum of resources are available within their community. |
Lot Frontage: | 885 |
Lot Depth: | 545 |
Zoning Description: | Purpose. I district is intended to provide areas for limited manufacturing and non-manufacturing industrial operations and facilities, and wholesale and warehouse operations wherein storage of products or equipment and wholesale sales thereof are the principal uses of buildings. Sec. 30-553. - Permitted uses. The following buildings and structures, and uses of parcels, lots, buildings, and structures are permitted in this district: (1) Research and development testing. (2) Manufacturing, compounding, processing or treatment of such products as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, dairy products, food products, drugs, perfumes, pharmaceutical products, toiletries, and frozen foods. (3) Assembly of merchandise such as electrical appliances and electronic or precision instruments. (4) Packaging of previously prepared materials, but not including the bailing of discards, old iron or other metal, wood, lumber, glass, paper, rags, cloth or similar materials. (5) Printing, lithographic, blueprinting and similar operations. (6) Light manufacturing industrial use which, by the nature of the materials, equipment and processes utilized, are to a considerable extent clean, quiet, and free from any objectionable or dangerous nuisance or hazard. (7) Warehousing: wholesale establishments and material distribution centers, provided all products, materials, and equipment are stored within enclosed buildings. (8) Signs in accordance with article VII of this chapter. (9) Accessory uses, buildings, and structures. (10) Essential services, as provided in section 30-444(5). Sec. 30-554. - Special uses. The following buildings and structures, and uses of parcels, lots, buildings and structures are permitted subject to obtaining a special use permit as provided in articles IV and IX of this chapter, if applicable: (1) Food services for employees on site. (2) Bus, truck, taxi and rail terminals; trucking and cartage facilities; storage of trucks and industrial equipment. (3) Contractor's establishment, including outdoor storage of equipment and materials, but not including any retail sales on the site. (4) Auto and truck repair; body and paint shops for autos, trucks, and other vehicles; washing facilities for vehicles if part of a repair facility. (5) Open industrial uses or industrial product or materials storage, including storage of materials, inoperative equipment, vehicles, or supplies. Any activity in which products or materials being processed or stored are located, transported or treated outside a building and are not within enclosed apparatus, vessels, or conduits, shall be enclosed by a solid, permanently maintained wall or fence, no lower than the subject use or storage, and constructed to provide firm anchoring of fence posts to concrete set below the frostline. If a wall is provided, its foundation shall also extend below the frostline. (6) Commercial laundries; dry cleaning plants. (7) Lumber, fuel, and feed yards. (8) Construction and farm equipment sales, including service and repair. (9) Junkyards; storage of inoperative vehicles. (10) Sand and gravel extraction, including processing of materials extracted on-site. (11) Asphalt and concrete mixing plants. (12) Lines and structures of essential services, as provided in section 30-221(4). (13) Wireless communication facilities, subject to section 30-804. (14) Rental and repair of equipment, including equipment for events, parties, recreation, lawn, home, business, construction, building repairs, contractors, concrete work, assorted power equipment, scaffolding, generators, compactors, kitchen and beverage service, coal and wood burning furnaces and stoves, engines, and all related items and supplies. Sales of the preceding listed equipment may be included in the special use permit provided such sales are clearly incidental to the rental and repair operations. (15) Retail incidental to permitted uses or approved special uses. (16) Nursery, flower shop operations allowing outdoor display. |
Topography: | Rolling |
Available Utilities: | Electric, Gas |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 2,856 | 7,800 | 9,279 |
Median Age: | 47.5 | 45.67 | 44.49 |
Households: | 1,100 | 3,324 | 3,860 |
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