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$13,786.66

3.12 acres | Agricultural Zoning

This large property is a perfect place to keep as a vacation spot to camp and get away from the world for a bit. The desert surrounding it is vast and beautiful and has sunsets that will take your breath away. The area is a popular place for dirt bike riding and off-roading and a great place for families that enjoy trailer camping with plenty of space to invite friends. Nearby there are beautiful mountains for some great places to explore and soak in all the outdoor perfection of this area. This lot is a true gem of a find and definitely not one you should pass on.

Land Specifics Foreclosed

Property Number 14045
Size 3.12 acres
Dimensions 339'x 400.72'
Road Access Dirt Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Agricultural
Zoning Code A-2 (Agriculture)
Zoning Definition

A-2 (Agriculture): Permitted Uses include Single family residences, crops (field, tree, bush, berry, row and nursery stock) (22.24.070), Greenhouses and raising of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, poultry, birds, earthworms. Minimum Required Area: Unless otherwise specified, 10,000 sq. ft./lot (22.52.100 and 22.52.250). 1 to 10 acres depending on the type of structures, uses, and/or numbers and types of animals (22.24.120). Maximum Height Limit: 35 ft. for residential uses (22.24.170). 13 times buildable area for non-residential uses (22.52.050). Minimum Required Parking: 2 covered spaces per single family residence (22.52.1180). For other uses, see applicable uses, Part 11, Chapter 22.52. Standard Yard Requirements and Development Standards: Properties developed with single family residences are subject to the same requirements as in zone R-1 (22.24.170). Animal-related structures must be kept a minimum of 50 feet from streets and highways and structures used for human habitation (22.24.120). Stands for the display and sales of products grown on the property must be wooden, not larger than 300 sq. ft., not nearer than 20 feet from a street, and on a parcel of at least 1 acre (22.24.130)

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Farming
Nearby Usage
  • Recreational

Location

County Los Angeles
State California
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 3326005076
Estimated Annual Taxes $104.60
Legal Description

*S 3.12 ACS OF E 6.78 ACS OF THAT POR OFE 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF SEC 11 T 8N R 8W LYINGS OF N 83.98 ACS OF SD E 1/2 OF E 1/2AND N OF S 60 ACS OF SD E 1/2 OF E 1/2

Monthly HOA Dues $0
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HOA Dues $0
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