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$5,897.00

0.79 acres | Residential Zoning

Located in picturesque Northeastern Nebraska is a beautiful community ready for you to call home. This 34,500 sq. ft. parcel is almost a full acre of cleared land. Within the beautiful community of Creighton. Surrounded by fertile farmland, this bustling community is full of amenities. Bruce Park is within walking distance to the lot. With a booming agricultural industry, a great education system and a supportive community, this deal can’t be beat. Don’t miss out!

Land Specifics

Property Number 10899
Size 0.79 acres
Dimensions 125.42' x 51.49' x 152.64' x 97.92' x 279.21' x 149.79'
Road Access Paved Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code R-2 (Medium Density Residential)
Zoning Definition

The purpose of the Medium Density Residential District is to permit single-family residences at a high density with an increase of density to include multi-family residential units in areas providing all public facilities and supporting facilities to maintain a sound and pleasant environment for the inhabitants. The following principal uses are permitted in the R-2 District. 1. Churches, temples, seminaries and convents, including residences for teachers and pastors 2. Public and private schools, colleges, and universities 3. Public uses, including but not limited to recreational uses, fire stations, community centers, auditoriums, libraries or museums 4. Public parks and recreation areas, playgrounds and conservation areas including flood control facilities 5. Single family dwellings 6. Single family attached dwellings/townhouses 7. Two family dwellings 8. Lodging and boarding houses, including bed and breakfast facility 9. Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, nursing homes, convalescent homes, or other similar institutions, philanthropic institutions or funeral homes. The following temporary uses may be permitted provided a Temporary Use Permit is obtained and said temporary use is eliminated at the expiration of the permit 1. Buildings and uses incidental to construction work which shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work 2. Temporary structure for festivals or commercial events 3. Temporary signs as provided in Sections 8.04 4. Firework stands provided the criteria are met as established by the City

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

Location

County Knox
State Nebraska
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 540002846
Estimated Annual Taxes $106.06
Legal Description

A tract of land described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Out Lot "A" O.A.H. Bruce's Third Addition to the city of Creighton, Knox County, Nebraska, running thence North 150 feet; thence West 280 feet; thence South 150 feet; thence East 280 feet to the place of beginning; which lands may be otherwise described as the East 280 feet of Lot "A" O.A.H. Bruce's Third Addition to the City of Creighton, Except a Tract conveyed by Warranty Deed recorded in Deed Book 111, Page 386 of Deed Records of Knox County, Nebraska.

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