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5.91 Acres for Sale 5.91 ACRES FOR SALE 3900 LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE CARY, NC 27519 Louis Stephens Drive West Regional Library Carpenter Elementary School Morrisville Parkway N PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • 5.91 acres • Zoned PDD Major • PIN # 0745015170 • Adjacent to West Regional Library and Carpenter Elementary School ABOUT THE ZONING • Zoned Planned Development District PDD (Major) • Wide range of uses possible including office, neighborhood retail, sit-down restaurant, school, etc. • No strip center or drive-through restaurant allowed under current zoning MAGGIE QUAN, PhD, CCIM [email protected] 919.645.1431 direct 919.943.2511 mobile 1001 Wade Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27605 • trademarkproperties.com • 919.782.5552 3900 LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE CARY, NC 27519 AREA HIGHLIGHTS • Money Magazine consistently names Cary as one of the best places to live in the country • 39 greenway trails located in close proximity SALES • Conveniently located near Raleigh-Durham International Airport (7.5 miles) • Nearby country clubs, golf courses, and tennis courts PRICE • Major universities and medical centers nearby • Strong demographics with Medium Household Income of $114,680 $1,884,000 within three miles Research Triangle Park 540 RDU International Airport 40 540 55 Carpenter Elementary Park West Village School Prestonwood Country Club West Regional Library Cary Tennis Park MAGGIE QUAN, PhD, CCIM [email protected] 919.645.1431 direct 919.943.2511 mobile The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, TradeMark 1001 Wade Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27605 Properties makes no guarantees, warranties, or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, changes of price or conditions trademarkproperties.com • 919.782.5552 prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. prior to saleorlease, orwithdrawal without notice. The presentation ofthisproperty issubmittedsubject toerrors,omissions, changesofpriceor conditions Properties makesnoguarantees, warranties,orrepresentations astothe completenessoraccuracy thereof. The informationcontained hereinwasobtainedfromsourcesbelieved reliable;however,TradeMark 919.645.1431 [email protected] MAGGIE QUAN,PhD,CCIM SITE SURVEY direct 919.943.2511 INV=336.16' mobile 18"RCP CONTROL POINT N:751275.00' E:2039909.80' 24"DIP EL:368.71' Vicinity Map: SS 24"DIP 15"RCP SS SS SS SS 24"DIP MORRISVILL CARPENTER RD SS SS SS DAVIS DR SITE LOUIS STEPHENS DR SS UPCHURCH RD UPCHURCH CARPENTER 15"RCP MORRISVILLE PKWY 10"DIP 15"RCP NORTH TRASH PILE 0.2% ANNUAL FLOOD LINE LOUIS STEPHENS DR. ROCK PILE DIRT MOUND (B.M. 2004, PG. 12) 15"RCP 90' PUBLIC R/W 1% ANNUAL SILT FENCE FLOOD LINE FLOOD ZONE "AE" TRASH PILE 3900 LOUISSTEPHENSDRIVE 1001 WadeAvenue, Suite300,Raleigh,NC 27605 RIP RAP (TYP.) NORTH NAD83(2011) INV=355.11' 15"RCP GUARDRAIL trademarkproperties.com •919.782.5552 INV=352.22' 0 20 40 80 15"RCP 15"RCP 15"RCP MORRISVILLE PKWY. SCALE: 1" = 40' VARIABLE WIDTH PUBLIC R/W 15"RCP (B.M. 2004, PG. 12) Title: 15"RCP TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FOR: CARPENTER LEGEND GENERAL NOTES SURVEY CONTROL POINT 1. THIS SURVEY MAP IS INTENDED TO REPRESENT THE EXISTING VILLAGE RETAIL CONDITIONS/TOPOGRAPHY ON A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY OF DAVID EIP EXISTING IRON PIPE CARY, NC27519 STUART & LUANNE FERRELL, PIN 0745-01-5170, AND IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS SURVEY WAS PERFORMED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A EIR EXISTING IRON ROD TITLE REPORT AND THEREFORE ALL ENCUMBRANCES UPON THE CEDAR FORK & WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP ECM EXISTING CONCRETE MONUMENT PROPERTY MAY NOT BE SHOWN. TOWN OF MORRISVILLE COMPUTED POINT 2. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED FROM WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA A PARTIAL SURVEY BY STEWART ENGINEERING. PROPERTY LINES STORM DRAIN INLET SHOWN TAKEN FROM BOOK OF MAPS 2004, PAGE 12. DATE: 3/20/2017 SCALE:1"=40' CONTOUR INTERVAL = 1 FOOT STORM DRAIN CURB INLET 3. HORIZONTAL DATUM IS NAD 83 (2011) AND VERTICAL DATUM IS NAVD88. BASED ON GPS METHODS USING REAL-TIME KINEMATIC SOLUTIONS SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE FOR THE SURVEY CONTROL POINTS SHOWN HEREON AND TIED TO Revisions: NORTH CAROLINA GEODETIC SURVEY MONUMENT "ERICCSON". HYDRANT No. Date Description TPED "ERICCSON" TELEPHONE PEDESTAL N 769006.52' FOWP E 2037582.51' FIBER OPTIC WITNESS POST EL 295.07' ELECTRIC BOX 4. THIS DRAWING DOES NOT CONFORM TO N.C. GS47-30 AND THEREFORE IS NOT FOR RECORDATION. LIGHT POLE 5. UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED SOLELY ON ABOVE-GROUND TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX VISIBLE EVIDENCE. NO UTILITY DESIGNATION/MARKING SERVICES WERE TRAFFIC SIGNAL POST PERFORMED AS A PART OF THIS SURVEY. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES BEFORE COMMENCING BOLLARD CONSTRUCTION. SIGN 6. TREES SHOWN HEREON MAY NOT REPRESENT ALL VEGETATION ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Seal: 0.2% CHANCE FLOOD LINE I, DUSTIN J. McCARTY, CERTIFY /HAT THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED 7. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS ZONED "PDDMajor" (PER WAKE COUNTY UNDER MY DIRECT AND RESPONSIBLE CHARGE FROM AN ACTUAL 1% CHANCE FLOOD LINE IMAPS). GROUND SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION; THAT THE IMAGERY AND/OR ORIGINAL DATA WAS OBTAINED ON 03/23/2017; THAT THE SILT FENCE 7. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LIES IN ZONES X (AREA DETERMINED TO BE SURVEY WAS COMPLETED ON 03/29/2017; THAT CONTOURS SHOWN AS OUTSIDE THE 0.2% ANNUAL CHANCE AND FUTURE CONDITIONS 1% [CONTINUOUS LINES] MAY NOT MEET THE STATED STANDARD; AND ALL GUARDRAIL ANNUAL CHANCE FLOODPLAIN), X (SHADED) (AREA OF 0.2% ANNUAL COORDINATES ARE BASED ON NAD83(2011). CHANCE FLOOD; AREAS OF FUTURE CONDITIONS 1% ANNUAL CHANCE SS SANITARY SEWER LINE FLOOD; AREAS OF 1% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD WITH AVERAGE DEPTHS STORM DRAIN LINE OF LESS THAN 1 FOOT OR WITH DRAINAGE AREAS OF LESS THAN 1 SQUARE MILE; AND AREAS PROTECTED BY LEVEES FROM 1% ANNUAL ___________________________________________________________________ UNKNOWN DESTINATION CHANCE FLOOD), AE (AREA DETERMINED TO BE INSIDE THE 1% ANNUAL DUSTIN J. McCARTY, PLS L-5213 CHANCE FLOOD, BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS DETERMINED). BASED ON CONCRETE SURFACE THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY MAP NUMBER 3720074500J DATED 05/02/06. FLOOD HAZARD LINES SHOWN HEREON DIP DUCTILE IRON PIPE ARE FROM NCFLOODMAPS.COM. Project number: G17046 Sheet: RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE 8. ADDRESS: 3900 LOUIS STEPHENS DR. Date: 3/20/2017 CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE Drawn by: JTD Approved by: DJM 1 L:\Civil\2017\C17046 - Carpenter Village Retail-3900 Louis Stephens Drive\SURVEY\DWG\C17046 - CAML.dwg Apr 05, 2017 - 1:21pm - CAML.dwg Apr Retail-3900 Louis Stephens Drive\SURVEY\DWG\C17046 - Carpenter Village L:\Civil\2017\C17046 3900 LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE CARY, NC 27519 OFFICE/RETAIL CONCEPT LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE Building: 100’ x 234 = 23,430 SF Parking: 213 REQUIRED 1 per 200 sf @90% LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE LOUIS 213 PROVIDED MORRISVILLE PARKWAY MORRISVILLE PARKWAY OPTION A EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT CARPENTER VILLAGE 04.20.2017 SITE CONCEPT ILLUSTRATIVE CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 0 25 50 100 LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE MORRISVILLE PARKWAY MAGGIE QUAN, PhD, CCIM [email protected] 919.645.1431 direct 919.943.2511 mobile The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, TradeMark 1001 Wade Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27605 Properties makes no guarantees, warranties, or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, changes of price or conditions trademarkproperties.com • 919.782.5552 prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. 3900 LOUIS STEPHENS DRIVE CARY, NC 27519 AREA HIGHLIGHTS The north side of the property borders West Regional Library and the east side of the property borders Carpenter Grove townhome community that has recently been developed. Right across Louis Stephens Drive is Carpenter Elementary School (K-5). The subject property is also surrounded by multiple single-family and multi-family developments. The property has great visibility at the intersection with 2,500 linear feet (LF) of road frontage on Morrisville Parkway and 800 LF on Louis Stephens Drive. OFFICE CONCEPT Cary is a thriving community in the heart of North Carolina’s Triangle Area, between Raleigh and the Research Triangle Park (RTP). Located within 30 minutes of Duke University, NC State University and UNC Chapel Hill, many students choose to remain in the area after graduation to work for the area’s renowned employers, enjoy the manicured subdivisions, excellent medical facilities and parks. Known for their tree- lined streets and family-friendly atmosphere, Cary is also one of the nation’s 20 safest cities. Backed by Prestonwood Country Club with 35 unique and varied neighborhoods surrounding the three championship golf courses. Surrounded by multiple public and private schools with rankings amongst the top in the Wake County, including Carpenter Elementary School, Highcroft Elementary School, Green Hope Elementary School, Morrisville Elementary School, Green Hope High School, Sterling Montessori, Chesterbrook Academy, and Cary Academy. MAGGIE QUAN, PhD, CCIM [email protected] 919.645.1431 direct 919.943.2511 mobile The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, TradeMark 1001 Wade Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27605 Properties makes no guarantees, warranties, or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, changes of price or conditions trademarkproperties.com • 919.782.5552 prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice..
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