Legal Description: Property of Charles O Strickland MB2014 Page 75
Land is primarily flat with some open and some treed locations.
1. Great Opportunity to purchase a large tract of land on the inside of I-540.
2. The land was used by the contractor for I540 when it was built, to put rock, stumps, and other debris from the construction.
a. The land was originally below Tarheel Club Drive
b. The rock and debris were put into the bottom of the property to permanently dispose of it.
c. After the rock was put in place 2 feet or more of sand fill was used to cover the rock.
d. All of this took place in the early to mid-2000s and has been in place for more than 15 years.
3. The land rises about 20 feet above Tarheel Club Road but once you get to the top of the mound, it is flat and there are trees growing on it, which indicates that the land is stable.
4. The land is usable as is for the constr...
4. The land is usable as is for the construction of apartments, houses recreation activities.
5. Water has been brought right to the property.
6. Sewer that serves the Church is right across Tarheel Club Road and although I have not got a definitive answer from the City of Raleigh, it would seem to me that we could use that connection.
7. 1550 Feet of Road Frontage along Tarheel Club Road and McConnell Oliver Drive
8. The land is in the Raleigh ETJ and zoned AP which is Agricultural Productive and would have to go through a rezoning for any other use. AP means one house per 3 acres or recreational uses
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Research Parcel InformationDirections: From I44, Take exit 13B for US 64 Business East toward Knightdale. Turn left on Old Milburnie Road; Turn Left on Tarheel Club Road Property on the right across from the Wake Chapel Baptist Church