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Frontage on US HWY 90 76 CHAFFEE ROAD NORTH AND BEAVER STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32220 UP TP 16.9± ACRES AVAILABLE PARCEL B 5.1± AC A B PARCEL C 3.48± AC PARCEL D C 1.14± AC D C & S Trailer Depot Beaver Street PARCEL A 7.0± AC Chaffee Road Charlie s Discount Beverage Whitehouse Elementary Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel River RV Distribution Center Amenities > > 16.9± acre that can be divided into 4 individual parcels > > Property zoned CCG-1 and CCG-2 > > Located at Beaver St (US Hwy 90) and Chaffee Rd, just north of I-10 Demographics 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile Pop. Est. 2016 2,976 23,140 48,651 Pop. Est. 2021 3,092 24,761 51,961 2016 Est. Avg. HH Income $82,488 $78,716 $69,889 Source: Nelson Pricing Parcel A 7.0± AC $700,000.00 $100,000 per AC Parcel B 5.1± AC $600,000.00 $117,647 per AC Parcel C 3.48± AC $400,000.00 $114,942 per AC Parcel D 1.14± AC $350,000.00 $307,017 per AC RONALD A. MCVAY 904 358 1206 EXT 1123 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 ronald.mcvay@colliers.com

Chaffee Road FOR SALE > LAND Street & Plat Map Chaffee Rd W Beaver St PARCEL A 7.0± AC PARCEL B 5.1± AC PARCEL C 3.48± AC PARCEL D 1.14± AC W Beaver Street

Zoning Description: CCG-1 Commercial Community/General-1 (CCG-1) District. (a) Permitted uses and structures. (1) Commercial retail sales and service establishments (2) Banks, including drive-thru tellers, savings and loan institutions, and similar uses. (3) Professional and business offices, buildings trades contractors that do not require outside storage or the use of heavy machinery, ditching machines, tractors, bulldozers or other heavy construction equipment and similar uses. (4) Hotels and motels. (5) Commercial indoor recreational or entertainment facilities such as bowling alleys, swimming pools, indoor skating rinks, movie theaters, and indoor facilities operated by a licensed pari-mutuel permitholder. (6) Art galleries, museums, community centers, dance, art or music studios. (7) Vocational, trade or business schools and similar uses. (8) Day care centers or care centers meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (9) Off-street commercial parking lots meeting the performance standards and criteria set forth in Part 4. (10) Adult Congregate Living Facility (but not group care homes or residential treatment facilities). (11) An establishment or facility which includes the retail sale and service of beer or wine for off-premises consumption or for on-premises conjunction with a restaurant. (12) Retail plant nurseries including outside display, but not on-site mulching or landscape contractors requiring heavy equipment or vehicles in excess of one-ton capacity. (13) Express or parcel delivery offices and similar uses (but not freight or truck terminals) (14) Veterinarians and animal boarding, subject to the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (15) Personal property storage establishments meeting the performance development criteria set forth in Part 4. (16) Retail outlets for the sale of used wearing apparel, toys, books, luggage, jewelry, cameras, sporting goods, home furnishings and appliances, furniture and similar uses. (17) Essential services, including water, sewer, gas, telephone, radio, television and electric, meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (18) Churches, including a rectory or similar use. (19) Outside retail sales of holiday items, subject to the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (20) Wholesaling or distributorship businesses located within a retail shopping center (but not on an out-parcel or within a stand-alone structure), provided such use is limited to 30 percent of the total gross square footage of the retail shopping center of which the wholesaling use or activity is a part, and further provided there is no warehousing or storage of products not directly associated with the wholesaling or distributorship businesses located on the premises. (21) Assembly of components and light manufacturing when in conjunction with a retail sales or service establishment, conducted without outside storage or display. (22) Filling or gas stations meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (23) Dancing entertainment establishments not serving alcohol. This provision shall not supersede any other approvals or requirements for such use found elsewhere in this Chapter or elsewhere in the Ordinance Code. (b) Permitted accessory uses and structures. See Section 656.403 (c) Permissible uses by exception. (1) An establishment or facility which includes the retail sale and service of all alcoholic beverages including liquor, beer or wine for on-premises consumption or off-premises consumption or both. (2) Permanent or restricted outside sale and service, meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (3) Residential treatment facilities and emergency shelters. (4) Multi-family residential integrated with a permitted use. (5) Crematories. (6) Service garages for minor or major repairs (7) Car wash or auto laundry (8) Pawn shops (limited to items permitted in the CCG-1 Zoning District). (9) Recycling collection points meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (10) Retail sales of new or used automobiles

Zoning Description: CCG-1 (11) Blood donor stations, plasma centers and similar uses. (12) Private clubs. (13) Restaurants with the outside sale and service of food meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (14) Billiard parlors. (15) Service and repair of general appliances and small engines. (16) Schools meeting the performance standards and development criteria set forth in Part 4. (17) Dancing entertainment establishments serving alcohol. This provision shall not supersede any other approvals or requirements for such use found elsewhere in this Chapter or elsewhere in the Ordinance Code. (18) Nightclubs. (d) Minimum lot requirements (width and area). None, except as otherwise required for certain uses. (e) Maximum lot coverage by all buildings. None, except as otherwise required for certain uses. (f) Minimum yard requirements. (i) Front None. (ii) Side None Where the lot is adjacent to a residential district, a minimum setback of 15 feet shall be provided. (iii) Rear 10 feet. (g) Maximum height of structures. Sixty feet (h) Limitations on permitted or permissible uses by exception. All of the permitted and permissible uses by exception in the CCG-1 District are subject to the following provisions unless otherwise provided for: (1) Sale, service and display, preparation and storage shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building, unless otherwise provided for, and no more than 30 percent of the floor space shall be devoted to storage.

Zoning Description: CCG-2

Zoning Description: CCG-2

1,565± SF Available CENTER PLACE PARKWAY, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA Pricing Parcel A 7.0± AC $700,000.00 $100,000 per AC Parcel B 5.1± AC $600,000.00 $117,647 per AC Parcel C 3.48± AC $400,000.00 $114,942 per AC Parcel D 1.14± AC $350,000.00 $307,017 per AC A B C D W Beaver St Chaffee Rd Charlie s Discount Beverage Whitehouse Elementary School Demographics 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile Pop. Est. 2016 2,976 23,140 48,651 Pop. Est. 2021 3,092 24,761 51,961 2016 Est. Avg. HH Income $82,488 $78,716 $69,889 Source: Nelson Traffic Count Daily Trucks Beaver St 8,900 1,237 Chaffee Rd 16,900 321 I-10 70,500 12,056 Source: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Please contact us to see this property Contact Us RONALD A. MCVAY 904 358 1206 EXT 1123 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 ronald.mcvay@colliers.com 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 This document has been prepared by Northeast Florida for advertising and general information only. COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. is a worldwide affiliation of independently owned and operated companies. This publication is the copyrighted property of and /or its licensor(s). 2017. All rights reserved. Northeast Florida