1936 Glenwood St, Delano, CA 93215

3.25 Acres of Industrial Land Offered at $990,000 USD in Delano, CA 93215

Date Added:
May 17, 2024
Days on Market:
28 days

Asking Price $990,000

Property Type
Land, Industrial

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Gregory Davis
Gregory Davis
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Property Overview

Owner Financing Available
Approximately 3.25 Acres right in the middle of Delano, zoned industrial. In the path of massive growth. Platt Electric, Harbor Freight, and Fastenal buildings were all recently built on the parcels just south of 1936 Glenwood. Two parcels, one is 2.26 Acres, the other is .99 acres. Excellent development potential in the rapidly expanding city of Delano. Located within an economic opportunity zone for added tax benefits. Parcels and buildings across the street are also for sale.
Per City of Delano zoning ordinance the following uses are permitted on this property:
Manufacturing
1. Bakery/Food Preparation
2. Batch Plants
3. Bottling Plants
4. Carpenter and cabinet Shops
5. Cement products manufacturing
6. Processing frozen food products
7. Electronics:electrical and related parts; electrical appliances, motors, and devices; radio, television, computers
8. Fruit, vegetable, and plant products processing, and retail services, including cold storage, packing, preserving, canning, and shipping
9. Furniture upholstering
10. Instruments: Electronic and precision; medical and dental; timing and measuring
11. Laboratories: chemical, dental, electrical, optical, mechanical, and medical
12. Manufacture and maintenance of electrical or other signs
13. Manufacturing, compounding, assembly, or treatment of articlesor merchandise from the following previously prepared typical materials: Canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, felt, fiber, fur, glass, leather, paper (no milling), precious or semi-precious stones or metals, plaster, plastics, shells, textiles, tobacco, wood, and yarns
14. Office and related machinery: audio machinery, visual, and electrical machinery
15. Pharmaceuticals: Cosmetics, drugs, perfumes, toiletries, and soap (not including refining or renderingof fats or oils)
16. Rubber and metal stamp manufacturing
17. Welding shops
18. Oil and gas exploration production, subject to provisions of Chapter 20.9 of this Title
Wholesale and Warehousing
1. General wholesale, storage, and distribution including warehousing, storage, freight handling, shipping
2. Warehousing from the premises of unfinished, raw and semi-refined products requiring further processing, fabrication, or manufacturing. Contractors' storage yards; including the storage of equipment, materials and vehicles for the construction industry (screening of outdoor storage required); truck terminals, outdoor storage yards.
3. Recreational vehicle storage (screening of outdoor storage required).
4. Vehicle storage/towing services (screening of outdoor storage required).
5. Vehicle wrecking and storage (screening of outdoor storage required). Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
6. Mini-storage, self-storage units (commerial)
Commercial Uses and Services
1. All uses either permitted or conditionally permitted in the commercial districts except residential uses (unless otherwise specified in this table)
2. Adult-Oriented Businesses (as provided in Section 20.11.30 of this Title)
3. Auction house
4. Automotive fleet storage
5. Automotive sales, service and rental agencies
6. Automotive repair (minor)
7. Automotive, truck, bus, and recreational vehicle repair (major)
8. Bakery shops (retail and wholesale)
9. Barber and beauty colleges. Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
10. Blueprinting and photocopying
11. Boat and camper sales, manufacture, and repairs
12. Car wash (self or full service)
13. Cleaning and pressing establishments
14. Cocktail lounge/bar, including upgrading existing ABC license (e.g. beer and wine to a hard liquor license). Refer to Section 20.11.50 of this Title. Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
15. Communication & telecommunication facilities (radio and television) Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
16. Commercial recreational facilities (indoor and outdoor)
17. Commercial recreational facilities (outdoor) Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
18. Exterminators
19. Fruit and/or vegetable stand, temporary
20. Furniture stores (sales, manufacture, repair and upholstery)
21. Gaming rooms (as per Chapter 6.08 of the Municipal Code) Subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
22. Glass shops and glass studio
23. Lumber and building material yards
24. Kennel and catteries subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
25. Mortuaries subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
26. Newspaper and magazine shops (printing and publishing)
27. Commercial parking facilities subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
28. Printing and copy shops
29. Plumbing shops and supplies
30. Recycling facilities (large collection and processing facilities) subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
31. Restaurants (including drive-through)
32. Restaurants other than fast foods (Refer to Section 20.11.50 of this Title): a. With entertainment and/or serving alcoholic beverages, including upgrading an existing ABC license (e.g., beer and wine license to a hard liquor license)subject to approval of a conditional use permit application b.Without entertainment and/or serving alcoholic beverages (does not require approval of a conditional use permit application)
33. Service stations (subject to Section 20.11.220 of this Title) subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
34. Sign painting shops
35. Tattoo parlors subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
36. Truck wash subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
37. Tire retreading and recapping subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
38. Tire shops (retail and service)
39. Vending machine service and repair
40. Veterinary offices and animal hospitals including exterior kennels, pens or runs, subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
Accessory Uses
1. Accessory uses and structures located on the same site as a permitted use
2. Accessory uses and structures located on the same site as a use permitted subject to a conditional use permit subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
3. Watchman's or caretaker's living quarters only when incidental to and on the same site as a permitted or conditional use (where 24 hour surveillance is required) subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
Public and Quasi-public uses
1. Bus, rail, rail freight classification or switching yard, rail spurs, and taxi stations
2. Educational institutions, museums, public libraries subject to approval of a conditional use permit application
3. Fire and police facilities
4. Public utility and public service substations

Highlights

  • Excellent development opportunity
  • Located within an economic opportunity zone
  • Zoned Industrial

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