Currently zoned Agricultural, this 41.35 acre parcel is able to be rezoned to Commercial after the land is annexed into the City of Robins. The County is in favor of the rezoning to commercial and has directed all questions related to the rezoning of this land to Dean Helander at the City of Robins who can be reached at 319-393-0589. There are certain criteria that must be met for the rezoning to be finalized. Buyers to do their own due diligence to learn of these criteria. Once rezoning is complete, the City of Robins is offering tax abatement options on a tiered basis for as much as a five-year term. Situated at Exit 35 on I-380 Northbound from Cedar Rapids on the southeast corner where I-380 intersects with County Home Road, this 41.35 acre offering of land is in a prime location for so many potential uses. Currently zoned Agricultural, but potential for changing the zoning to commercial with an approved use through the Linn County Planning & Zoning Department, this site features rolling topography; a large, stocked pond that varies in size from eight to ten acres in surface area depending on rainfall; only two adjoining neighbors, an acreage and a Church campus; woods; and roughly 24 tillable acres. With Cedar Rapids, Center Point and surrounding communities continuing to grow, this site represents a unique opportunity. A three bedroom, two bath, ranch-style residence is currently located on the site that has a full lower level, main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen and vaulted ceilings. This property may have rental potential or may be demolished in favor of development potential should such use be approved by the County. Two parcels being sold together. Showings by appointment only.
Currently zoned Agricultural, this 41.35 acre parcel is able to be rezoned to Commercial after the land is annexed into the City of Robins. The County is in favor of the rezoning to commercial and has directed all questions related to the rezoning of this land to Dean Helander at the City of Robins who can be reached at 319-393-0589. There are certain criteria that must be met for the rezoning to be finalized. Buyers to do their own due diligence to learn of these criteria. Once rezoning is complete, the City of Robins is offering tax abatement options on a tiered basis for as much as a five-year term. Situated at Exit 35 on I-380 Northbound from Cedar Rapids on the southeast corner where I-380 intersects with County Home Road, this 41.35 acre offering of land is in a prime location for so many potential uses. Currently zoned Agricultural, but potential for changing the zoning to commercial with an approved use through the Linn County Planning & Zoning Department, this site features rolling topography; a large, stocked pond that varies in size from eight to ten acres in surface area depending on rainfall; only two adjoining neighbors, an acreage and a Church campus; woods; and roughly 24 tillable acres. With Cedar Rapids, Center Point and surrounding communities continuing to grow, this site represents a unique opportunity. A three bedroom, two bath, ranch-style residence is currently located on the site that has a full lower level, main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen and vaulted ceilings. This property may have rental potential or may be demolished in favor of development potential should such use be approved by the County. Two parcels being sold together. Showings by appointment only.