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$2,896.55

0.21 acres | Residential Zoning

This property is a lovely neighborhood with many large lots. There are some trees on it but still plenty of room to build. It is a very short drive to just about everything in town. The Mississippi River is just a few minutes west and when you cross it, it lands right at the historic Gateway Arch for a great sight seeing opportunity. Then a short drive north gets you to Bloody Island which was a common dueling location in the early days due to its location being considered not entirely in either Illinois or Missouri and today it is an awesome place to explore. For a more relaxing getaway Horseshoe Lake State Park is nearby as well for wonderful camping, fishing, bike trails, boating, and more. This gem of a property has a little bit of everything in the area and this is your chance to enjoy it all.

Land Specifics Foreclosed

Property Number 13925
Size 0.21 acres
Dimensions 75' x 125'
Road Access Paved Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code R-2 (Two-Family Residential)
Zoning Definition

R-2 (Two-Family Residential): The following regulations apply to R-2 two-family residential districts in the city: (1)Principal permitted uses: A.Any use permitted in the R-1A district, under the same conditions prescribed in such district. B.Two-family dwellings. (2)Accessory uses: A.Any accessory use or structure permitted in the R-1 district, under the same conditions prescribed in such district. B.Other accessory uses and structures customarily appurtenant to a principal permitted use. (3)Special uses: A.Any special use permitted in the R-1A district, under the same conditions prescribed in such district. B.Health centers. C.Licensed nursing homes. D.Social halls, lodges, fraternal organizations and clubs, except when operated for profit. E.Residential large-scale developments. (4)Height (maximum): A.Principal building: 2½ stories, but no more than 35 feet. B.Accessory building: 1½ stories, but no more than 15 feet. (5)Lot area per dwelling unit (minimum): 3,000 square feet. (6)Lot frontage (minimum): 60 feet. (7)Lot depth (minimum): 100 feet. (8)Yards (minimum): A.Front yard: 25 feet. B.Side yard: Five feet for each side. C.Rear yard: 20 feet. (9)Building coverage (maximum): A.Principal building: 30 percent. B.Accessory building: Ten percent.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Homesite
Nearby Usage
  • Recreational
  • Waterfront

Location

County St. Clair
State Illinois
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 01 24.0 107 029 AND 01 24.0 107 051
Estimated Annual Taxes $78.52
Legal Description

LOT 36 IN BLOCK 84 OF "DENVERSIDE"; REFERENCE BEING HAD TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF ST CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BOOK OF PLATS "F" ON PAGE 39, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ST CLAIR AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. AND LOT 37 AND 38 IN BLOCK 84 OF DENVERSIDE, AS IN PLAT BOOK AND PAGE "F" 39 AND 40, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ST CLAIR AND STATE OF ILLINOIS.

Monthly HOA Dues $0
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