REDUCED! 3 Acres zoned C-1. This property has approximately 340 feet of frontage on Roosevelt Highway (US Highway 29) and also has frontage on Old National Highway (Georgia Highway 279). This property is located .9 miles from Roosevelt Highway & 285 to the West, .9 miles to the Exit 62 interchange for Old National Highway and I-285/85, and 1.4 mile from the exit 71 interchange for Riverdale Road (Georgia Highway 139) and I-85. This property is located 3.1 miles from the Hartsfield Jackson International Airport Domestic Terminal. There is no survey and road frontage amount is estimated from public records. Utilities: Power, Water, & Sewer. Bordering the property to the East is an BP gas station. Topography is level and property is situated lower than Roosevelt Highway. There is a steep bank from the property upwards to Old National Highway. Please see below for Permitted Uses and Conditional Uses in C-1 College Park zoning. Coordinates: 33.627718, -84.473608
3.32 - District Intent, Permitted Uses and Conditional Uses.
District Intent: The "C1" District is intended to provide a land use category for small-scale commercial uses that provide products and services to neighborhoods. The provisions that regulate this land use district should promote appropriate commercial uses that are clearly non-conflicting with residential areas of the City of College Park.
The City of College Park's Planning and Zoning Commission should follow the Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map, and strive to use this district selectively, in areas where small-scale commercial centers are appropriate to service neighborhoods. The Planning and Zoning Commission should also strive to exclude businesses from the "C1" district that have an adverse effect on existing or future adjacent neighborhoods.
Permitted Uses:
Institutional/Public Uses:
Police, fire, or rescue station
Government office/facility
Nature preserves
Passive recreation trail
Parks and playgrounds
Public structures and uses in accord with the intent of this district
Business Uses:
Personal service uses
Automobile brokers
Professional offices
Retail uses (small scale)
Beauty parlors and barber shops
Banks and credit unions
Building and loan associations
Coin laundry and dry cleaning
Drive-through restaurants that utilize at least fifty (50) percent of their space as a full-service restaurant.
Drugstores
Fruit markets
Florists
Bakeries
Hardware stores
Meat markets
Restaurants
Snack shops, bakeries, and coffee shops
Brewpub
Craft beer and wine market
Microbrewery
Microdistillery
Conditional Uses:
Institutional/Public Uses:
Places of worship
Educational facilities/school (P-12)
Child and adult day care centers
Group home, homeless shelter, and halfway home
Business Uses:
Convenience stores