40.83 acre ownership that is a mix of native land (hardwood swamp per County, 20% with balance being native land), planted pines (about 14 acres from scaling, 21 acres per County; inplace value of pines estimated at $10,000.), with a portion of Gum Creek running through the westerly side of the property. There is about 150' on paved Azalea Avenue and 80' on grade Huron Road. About 160' in from the east boundary (scaled from GIS maps) is a 50' wide (scaled from GIS maps) power line easement with gates located on the south and north boundaries of the site, that is about 1.5 acres overall The County shows about 30% wetlands and 5% flood zone. USDA maps show 10% muck soils and 25% frequently flooded/wet soils. City of Interlachen zoning is largely R-2HA with three lots zoned Res and R-2 (overall, 65% of site) and Conservation (35% of site, along Gum Creek and wetlands area). Lot Dimensions for lot 7 & 10 on Azalea Avenue and Lot 9 on Huron Street are all 75 x 132. Public water and sewer are not available.
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