1.8 +/- Commercial Lot

1.8 Acres of Commercial Land Offered at $375,000 USD in Daytona Beach, FL 32124

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

Asking Price $375,000

Property Type
Land

Listing Contacts

Mark Amendolagine
Verified Profile
  • Property Info

Property Overview

BPUD BUSINESS PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT [27]
[REPEALED]
I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION [28]
Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the I-1 Light Industrial Classification is to provide sufficient space in appropriate locations for industrial operations engaged in the fabricating, repair or storage of manufactured goods of such a nature that objectionable byproducts of the activity (such as odors, smoke, dust, refuse, electro-magnetic interference, noise in excess of that customary to loading, unloading and handling of goods and materials) are not nuisances beyond the lot on which the facility is located.
Permitted principal uses and structures: In the I-1 Light Industrial Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following industrial uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: (Ord. No. 98-25, § VII, 12-17-98)
Agricultural or farm implement manufacturers.
Aircraft and aircraft part manufacturers.
Aluminum extrusion, rolling manufacturers.
Automobile, truck, truck-trailer, motorcycle, mobile home, manufactured dwelling, recreational vehicle and bicycle manufacturers. (Ord. No. 84-1, § XXXVI, 3-8-84)
Automobile service station, type B.
Bakery products manufacturers.
Basket and hamper manufacturers.
Bedding manufacturers.
Beverage manufacturers.
Blacksmith shops.
Boat manufacturers.
Bolt, nut, screw, washer and rivet manufacturers.
Box and crate manufacturers.
Building components manufacturers.
Building materials storage and sales.
Bus garages and repair shops.
Business equipment manufacturers.
Button manufacturers.
Candy manufacturers. (Ord. No. 84-1, § XXXVI, 3-8-84)
Carbon paper and inked ribbon manufacturers.
Carpet and rug manufacturers.
Chewing gum manufacturers.
Chocolate, cocoa and related products manufacturers.
Cigar and cigarette manufacturers.
Cleaning and dyeing of garments, hats and rugs.
Coal and coke storage and sales.
Coffee, tea and spice processing. (Ord. No. 84-1, § XXXVI, 3-8-84)
Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. (Ord. No. 97-19, § II, 8-7-97)
Condensed and evaporated milk processing. (Ord. No. 84-1, § XXXVI, 3-8-84)
Container manufacturers.
Contractor's shop, storage and equipment yard. Convenience stores with more than eight vehicular service positions per fuel dispenser island. (Ord. No. 2004-20, § V, 12-16-04)
Cosmetic and toiletry manufacturers.
Creamery and dairy operations.
Culvert manufacturers.
Dairy products manufacturers.
Display and sale (retail or wholesale) of products or parts manufactured, assembled, or otherwise used by the manufacturer, on the premises. (Ord. No. 81-39, § XXVI, 11-19-81; Ord. No. 90-34, § 39, 9-27-90)
Dry-cleaning plants.
Electrical component manufacturers.
Essential utility services.
Exempt excavations (refer to subsection 72-293(15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. (Ord. No. 84-1, § III, 3-8-84; Ord. No. 89-20, § VI, 6-20-89; Ord. No. 90-34, § 39, 9-27-90)
Exempt landfills (refer to subsection 72-293(16)). (Ord. No. 89-20, § VI, 6-20-89; Ord. No. 90-34, § 39, 9-27-90)
Exterminating establishments.
Feed and seed processing and storage.
Financial institutions.
Fire stations. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Firearms manufacturers.
Flex office/warehouse facility. (Ord. No. 2004-20, § V, 12-16-04)
Food products manufacturers.
Fruit and vegetable handlers or processors.
Fur finishing.
Furniture manufacturers.
Gas or steam fitting shops.
Grain blending and packaging, but not milling.
Greenhouses.
Heating, air conditioning, ventilation, stove, refrigerator manufacturers.
Heavy truck sales, rental, storage (not including salvage or junkyards) or service establishments. (Ord. No. 2004-20, § V, 12-16-04)
Helipads.
Home occupations, class A (refer to section 72-283). (Ord. No. 86-16, § X, 10-23-86)
Hosiery mills.
Ice manufacturers.
Industrial vocational training school.
Insecticides, fungicides, disinfectants and related industrial and household chemical compounds (blending only).
Iron, ornamental manufacturers.
Knitting, weaving, printing, finishing of textiles and fibers into fabric goods.
Laundries and linen services.
Leather goods manufacturers (not including tanning operations).
Machinery and machine shops.
Meat products (no slaughtering).
Moving and storage companies.
Nail, tack, spike and staple manufacturers.
Outdoor entertainment event (refer to section 10-31 et seq., article II, Code of Ordinances of the County of Volusia). (Ord. No. 2002-22, § XIV, 11-7-02)
Perfumes and perfumed soaps (compounding only).
Pest exterminators.
Pharmaceutical products, drugs (compounding only).
Planning and millwork manufacturers.
Plastic products manufacturers (secondary production). (Ord. No. 90-34, § 39, 9-27-90)
Plating, electrolytic process.
Plumbing supply.
Printing, publishing and engraving.
Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Radiator repair, cleaning and flushing establishments.
Radio and television broadcasting stations.
Recycling collection center. (Ord. No. 90-34, § 39, 9-27-90)
Recycling transfer station. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Research and development establishment. (Ord. No. 2004-20, § V, 12-16-04)
Restaurants, types A and B, when contained within the principal industrial structure.
Sawmills.
Scale and vault manufacturers.
Sheet metal products manufacturers.
Sign and paint shop.
Solid waste transfer station. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Tool, die and gauge shops.
Railroad yards, sidings and terminals.
Trailer, carriage and wagon manufacturers.
Truck or freight transfer terminals. (Ord. No. 82-20, § XI, 12-9-82)
Truck stops.
Truck, automobile, boat, mobile recreational vehicle and shelter, motorcycle and trailer storage. (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Warehouses.
Welding or soldering shops.
Wholesale houses and distributors.
Wood product manufacturers.
Yards of general contractors engaged in building or heavy construction.
Yarn, threads and cordage manufacturers.
Adult bookstores (refer to subsection 72-290(1). (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)
Adult theaters (refer to subsection 72-290(1). (Ord. No. 92-6, § XLII, 6-4-92)

Property Details

Property Subtype
Commercial

Highlights

  • Very Busy Us 92 Location
  • Intersection Location
  • 1.8 +/- Acres

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