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Six Forks Lynn Road & Sandy Forks Land Assemblage

Six Forks Lynn Road & Sandy Forks Land Assemblage. Aerial Photo. Assemblage Overview. FEATURES Twenty two properties, totaling 6.67 acres, over 7 acres if you include road right-of-way Ideal mixed use development on a prime intersection in the heart of North Raleigh

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Six Forks Lynn Road & Sandy Forks Land Assemblage

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  1. Six Forks Lynn Road & Sandy Forks Land Assemblage

  2. Aerial Photo

  3. Assemblage Overview FEATURES • Twenty two properties, totaling 6.67 acres, over 7 acres if you include road right-of-way • Ideal mixed use development on a prime intersection in the heart of North Raleigh • All utilities available • Tremendous demographics • Six Forks Road/Lynn Road ADT: 35,000 (2007) • Spring Forest Road/Sandy Forks Road ADT: 18,000 (2007) "The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however RE/MAX One Realty & Marti Hampton make no guarantees, warranties, or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to error, omissions, changes of price or condition prior to sales or lease, or withdrawal without notice." 

  4. Land Use Petition • Seventeen property owners signed a petition to change the proposed 2010 Comprehensive Land Use from low/middle residential to a mixed use of high density residential and retail. • The Raleigh Planning Department recommended high density residential and office. On June 4th, the Raleigh Planning Board approved the land change use for the blue shaded area. • The Raleigh Planning Department opposition to high density residential/retail was because they did not want a gas station to be built on the corner, but stated that they were open for the right retail development as well as rezoning the whole 6.67 acres.

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