Description
This building was last used as a church and according to tax records was built in 1910. Inside consists of one large room, two half bathrooms and one office space. Both bathrooms appear large enough to add a tub or at least a stand up shower. Property is zone R-6, which means zoned mostly for residential purposes. Special use permit would be required to use as a church again. This is an affordable opportunity to convert this building into an affordable place to live!Exact zoning description as copied and pasted from Pasquotank County. The R-6 Residential District is primarily intended to accommodate a variety of medium density single-family detached dwellings, modular homes, two-family dwellings, and multi-family dwellings. Maximum densities within the R-6 District include approximately 7 dwelling unitsper gross acre for single-family detached dwellings, 9 dwelling units per gross acre for twofamily residences, and 10 to 12 multi-family dwelling units per gross acre. Nonresidential uses permitted within this district include customary accessory, recreational, educational, andinstitutional land uses that are compatible with the medium density residential character of the R-6 District. Limited neighborhood-oriented convenience retail stores are permitted by special use permit.
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Description
This building was last used as a church and according to tax records was built in 1910. Inside consists of one large room, two half bathrooms and one office space. Both bathrooms appear large enough to add a tub or at least a stand up shower. Property is zone R-6, which means zoned mostly for residential purposes. Special use permit would be required to use as a church again. This is an affordable opportunity to convert this building into an affordable place to live!Exact zoning description as copied and pasted from Pasquotank County. The R-6 Residential District is primarily intended to accommodate a variety of medium density single-family detached dwellings, modular homes, two-family dwellings, and multi-family dwellings. Maximum densities within the R-6 District include approximately 7 dwelling unitsper gross acre for single-family detached dwellings, 9 dwelling units per gross acre for twofamily residences, and 10 to 12 multi-family dwelling units per gross acre. Nonresidential uses permitted within this district include customary accessory, recreational, educational, andinstitutional land uses that are compatible with the medium density residential character of the R-6 District. Limited neighborhood-oriented convenience retail stores are permitted by special use permit.
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