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2065 Dryden Rd - 10 Com. Sites-Dryden/Ithaca,NY State Rt. 13 Lot • Terrain commercial • 18 Acres • 583 011 $ CAD • Freeville, NY 13068


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Résumé de l'annonce
The property has approximately 1100 linear feet of road frontage on a NYS Highway, State Highway Route 13.
The site is approximately 15 minutes to Cornell University, The City of Ithaca, and Tompkins County Airport.
Cortland, NY York is 10 miles away with access to Interstate-81 heading north and south toward Syracuse, NY or Binghamton, NY. Those cites, both less than a one hour drive away, provide east and west access to the entire country. Driving through the City of Ithaca will connect directly with I-86 with better mid-west access than I-90 in Syracuse.
Smaller, prime commercial lots often demand a higher price per acre than larger, undeveloped parcels. As you consider the information I've attached to this email, understand that all of the subdivision work has been funded and completed, and you essentially have ready-to-develop
330-Vacant Commercial
The specific improvements and uses allowed on a class 330 property in the Town of Dryden depend on its specific zoning district (e.g., Commercial Hamlet (CH), Light Industrial (LI), etc.). The "330" code merely classifies it as vacant commercial land for tax purposes.
In general, permitted improvements on commercial land in Dryden include a wide variety of commercial and light industrial uses, as well as necessary accessory structures and site improvements.
Permitted Improvements and Uses
Improvements generally permitted in Dryden's commercial districts, subject to zoning review and building permits, may include:
• Retail and Office Buildings: Structures for retail businesses, offices, and laboratories.
• Wholesale and Storage Facilities: Buildings for wholesale sales, storage, printing, and similar uses.
• Automotive Services: Facilities for automobile sales, service, washing, and maintenance.
• Commercial Recreation: Commercial indoor and potentially outdoor recreation facilities (subject to review).
• Accessory Structures: Garages, storage sheds, and other buildings subordinate to the principal building. These must comply with specific height and setback requirements.
• Site Improvements: Paving for off-street parking and loading areas, sidewalks, and utility installations (water mains, sanitary sewers, storm drains).
• Landscaping and Buffers: Required landscaping and buffer strips, especially when adjacent to residential areas, to minimize erosion and maintain aesthetic harmony.
• Signs: Specific signage is allowed based on the use category, with regulations on size and placement.
Important Requirements
• Zoning Permit: Any new construction or significant improvement requires a building permit and a zoning permit from the Town.
• Site Plan Review: Most commercial projects require site plan review and approval by the Town of Dryden Planning Board to ensure compliance with local regulations and design guidelines.
• Building Size Limits: Some districts have maximum floor area limits for individual structures (e.g., typically no single retail structure larger than 45,000 square feet).
• NYS Codes: All construction must comply with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the State Energy Code.
To determine exactly what is permitted on a specific parcel, you must consult the official Town of Dryden Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance. The best course of action is to contact the Town of Dryden Planning Department for guidance, as the specific location within the town dictates the zoning district regulations.
https://www.townofdrydenny.gov/planning-code-enforcement
Improvements generally permitted in Dryden's commercial districts, subject to zoning review and building permits, may include:
• Retail and Office Buildings: Structures for retail businesses, offices, and laboratories.
• Wholesale and Storage Facilities: Buildings for wholesale sales, storage, printing, and similar uses.
• Automotive Services: Facilities for automobile sales, service, washing, and maintenance.
• Commercial Recreation: Commercial indoor and potentially outdoor recreation facilities (subject to review).
• Accessory Structures: Garages, storage sheds, and other buildings subordinate to the principal building. These must comply with specific height and setback requirements.
• Site Improvements: Paving for off-street parking and loading areas, sidewalks, and utility installations (water mains, sanitary sewers, storm drains).
• Landscaping and Buffers: Required landscaping and buffer strips, especially when adjacent to residential areas, to minimize erosion and maintain aesthetic harmony.
• Signs: Specific signage is allowed based on the use category, with regulations on size and placement.
Important Requirements
• Zoning Permit: Any new construction or significant improvement requires a building permit and a zoning permit from the Town.
• Site Plan Review: Most commercial projects require site plan review and approval by the Town of Dryden Planning Board to ensure compliance with local regulations and design guidelines.
• Building Size Limits: Some districts have maximum floor area limits for individual structures (e.g., typically no single retail structure larger than 45,000 square feet).
• NYS Codes: All construction must comply with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the State Energy Code.
To determine exactly what is permitted on a specific parcel, you must consult the official Town of Dryden Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance. The best course of action is to contact the Town of Dryden Planning Department for guidance, as the specific location within the town dictates the zoning district regulations.
Copy and paste to your browser:
https://www.townofdrydenny.gov/planning-code-enforcement
The site is approximately 15 minutes to Cornell University, The City of Ithaca, and Tompkins County Airport.
Cortland, NY York is 10 miles away with access to Interstate-81 heading north and south toward Syracuse, NY or Binghamton, NY. Those cites, both less than a one hour drive away, provide east and west access to the entire country. Driving through the City of Ithaca will connect directly with I-86 with better mid-west access than I-90 in Syracuse.
Smaller, prime commercial lots often demand a higher price per acre than larger, undeveloped parcels. As you consider the information I've attached to this email, understand that all of the subdivision work has been funded and completed, and you essentially have ready-to-develop
330-Vacant Commercial
The specific improvements and uses allowed on a class 330 property in the Town of Dryden depend on its specific zoning district (e.g., Commercial Hamlet (CH), Light Industrial (LI), etc.). The "330" code merely classifies it as vacant commercial land for tax purposes.
In general, permitted improvements on commercial land in Dryden include a wide variety of commercial and light industrial uses, as well as necessary accessory structures and site improvements.
Permitted Improvements and Uses
Improvements generally permitted in Dryden's commercial districts, subject to zoning review and building permits, may include:
• Retail and Office Buildings: Structures for retail businesses, offices, and laboratories.
• Wholesale and Storage Facilities: Buildings for wholesale sales, storage, printing, and similar uses.
• Automotive Services: Facilities for automobile sales, service, washing, and maintenance.
• Commercial Recreation: Commercial indoor and potentially outdoor recreation facilities (subject to review).
• Accessory Structures: Garages, storage sheds, and other buildings subordinate to the principal building. These must comply with specific height and setback requirements.
• Site Improvements: Paving for off-street parking and loading areas, sidewalks, and utility installations (water mains, sanitary sewers, storm drains).
• Landscaping and Buffers: Required landscaping and buffer strips, especially when adjacent to residential areas, to minimize erosion and maintain aesthetic harmony.
• Signs: Specific signage is allowed based on the use category, with regulations on size and placement.
Important Requirements
• Zoning Permit: Any new construction or significant improvement requires a building permit and a zoning permit from the Town.
• Site Plan Review: Most commercial projects require site plan review and approval by the Town of Dryden Planning Board to ensure compliance with local regulations and design guidelines.
• Building Size Limits: Some districts have maximum floor area limits for individual structures (e.g., typically no single retail structure larger than 45,000 square feet).
• NYS Codes: All construction must comply with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the State Energy Code.
To determine exactly what is permitted on a specific parcel, you must consult the official Town of Dryden Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance. The best course of action is to contact the Town of Dryden Planning Department for guidance, as the specific location within the town dictates the zoning district regulations.
https://www.townofdrydenny.gov/planning-code-enforcement
Improvements generally permitted in Dryden's commercial districts, subject to zoning review and building permits, may include:
• Retail and Office Buildings: Structures for retail businesses, offices, and laboratories.
• Wholesale and Storage Facilities: Buildings for wholesale sales, storage, printing, and similar uses.
• Automotive Services: Facilities for automobile sales, service, washing, and maintenance.
• Commercial Recreation: Commercial indoor and potentially outdoor recreation facilities (subject to review).
• Accessory Structures: Garages, storage sheds, and other buildings subordinate to the principal building. These must comply with specific height and setback requirements.
• Site Improvements: Paving for off-street parking and loading areas, sidewalks, and utility installations (water mains, sanitary sewers, storm drains).
• Landscaping and Buffers: Required landscaping and buffer strips, especially when adjacent to residential areas, to minimize erosion and maintain aesthetic harmony.
• Signs: Specific signage is allowed based on the use category, with regulations on size and placement.
Important Requirements
• Zoning Permit: Any new construction or significant improvement requires a building permit and a zoning permit from the Town.
• Site Plan Review: Most commercial projects require site plan review and approval by the Town of Dryden Planning Board to ensure compliance with local regulations and design guidelines.
• Building Size Limits: Some districts have maximum floor area limits for individual structures (e.g., typically no single retail structure larger than 45,000 square feet).
• NYS Codes: All construction must comply with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the State Energy Code.
To determine exactly what is permitted on a specific parcel, you must consult the official Town of Dryden Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance. The best course of action is to contact the Town of Dryden Planning Department for guidance, as the specific location within the town dictates the zoning district regulations.
Copy and paste to your browser:
https://www.townofdrydenny.gov/planning-code-enforcement
Faits sur la propriété
| Prix | 583 011 $ CAD | Type de propriété | Terrain |
| Type de vente | Investissement | Sous-type de propriété | Terrain commercial |
| Condition de vente | Projet de redéveloppement | Taille totale du lot | 18,00 AC |
| Nombre de lots | 1 |
| Prix | 583 011 $ CAD |
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Condition de vente | Projet de redéveloppement |
| Nombre de lots | 1 |
| Type de propriété | Terrain |
| Sous-type de propriété | Terrain commercial |
| Taille totale du lot | 18,00 AC |
1 Lot disponible
Lot
| Prix | 583 011 $ CAD | Taille du lot | 18,00 AC |
| Prix par AC | 32 389,50 $ CAD |
| Prix | 583 011 $ CAD |
| Prix par AC | 32 389,50 $ CAD |
| Taille du lot | 18,00 AC |
18 acre parcel on State Highway. 10 Tax Parcels fully approved. We construct sales from which both buyer/ seller derive mutual benefit. Call/text Steve Lipinski 607-280-2340 to talk interest and need. www.StephenLipinskiRealEstate.com Do it now!
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Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 502489-046-000-0001-069-162-0000 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 865 704 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 121 144 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 986 848 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
502489-046-000-0001-069-162-0000
Évaluation du terrain
121 144 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
865 704 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
986 848 $ CAD
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