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898 Valentine Ave. S.E., Pacific, WA

Industrial for Lease - 6,000 to 7,800 SqFt Available


Property Info

CIMLS#404957
Location
  898 Valentine Ave. S.E.
  Pacific WA 98047
UpdatedMay 25th, 2019
TypeIndustrial
PriceUpon Request
Building6,000 to 7,800 SqFt

Property Description

898 Valentine Ave. S.E. Pacific, WA 98047

This Building Is Just Behind Or West Of 894 Valentine Ave. S.E.

North Of 8th St. E. / Steward Rd. S.E. Just South Of Auburn

Pierce County Parcel # 4495400083

9,000 Sq. Ft. Asphalt Parking

1,300 Sq. Ft. Finished Air Conditioned Offices & Storage Rooms

Plus 1,800 Sq. Ft. Mezzanine Rated at 65 Pound Per Sq. Ft.

Glass Store Front Door & Kitchen Break Room in Back

Three Separate Insulated Gas Heated Bays With Ground Level 14' Roll-Up Doors

One Bay Is A Drive Through Air Plumbed Throughout

3 Restrooms With One ADA

Heavy Three Phase Power

Alarm/Fire System, Ethernet, Cable-Comcast, Large Phone Panel

Please Inspect Discretely To Avoid Disturbing Tenants.

Broker Participation Welcome

$ Plus NNN.

Call Gary Anderson @ 253-350-5826

anco0999@gmail.com

No Automotive Please.

The information contained herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted in accuracy and may change or be updated without notice.

Pacific Light Industrial Zoning

20.60.020 Permitted buildings and uses.

1. Accessory uses and structures;

2. Administrative and professional offices*;

3. Administrative government facilities and services;

4. Agricultural services;

5. Building materials and garden supplies*;

6. Business services;

7. Buy-back recycling centers;

8. Communication or cellular facilities;

9. Contractor yards;

10. Crop production (level 2);

11. Day-care centers*;

12. Eating and drinking establishments*;

13. Electric vehicle infrastructure, level 1, level 2 and level 3 rapid charging stations, subject to the provisions of Chapter 20.76 PMC;

14. Food stores (levels 1, 2)*;

15. Food and related products*;

16. Forestry (levels 1, 2);

17. Health services*;

18. Industrial services and repair (level 1);

19. Intermediate manufacturing and intermediate/final assembly in accordance with PMC 20.06.110;

20. Mobile, manufactured, and modular home and office sales;

21. Motion picture/television and radio production studios;

22. Motor vehicles and related equipment sales/rental/repair and services;

23. Natural gas facilities (levels 1, 3);

24. Pet sales and services (level 1)*;

25. Pipelines;

26. Postal services;

27. Printing, publishing and related industries (levels 1, 2);

28. Public safety services (levels 1, 2);

29. Recreation, nonprofit (level 1);

30. Recycling processor (level 1);

31. Rental and repair services;

32. Sales of general merchandise*;

33. Sewage collection facilities;

34. Storage;

35. Stormwater facilities;

36. Transportation (level 1);

37. Utility or public maintenance facilities (levels 1, 2);

38. Warehousing, distribution and freight movement;

39. Waste transfer facilities (level 1);

40. Water supply facilities; and

41. Wholesale trade.

20.60.030 Conditional uses.

In addition to the buildings and uses permitted conditionally in PMC 20.68.170, the city may grant a conditional use permit (CUP) for any of the following buildings and uses in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter20.20 PMC:

A. Animal production, boarding, slaughtering (level 1);

B. Basic manufacturing (categories 3, 5);

C. Billboards;

D. Bulk fuel dealers;

E. Commercial centers (not permitted in MICO);

F. Communication or cellular facilities (levels 1, 2, 3);

G. Community and cultural services;

H. Electrical facilities;

I. Educational facilities;

J. Educational services;

K. Fish hatcheries and aquaculture;

L. Industrial service and repair (level 2);

M. Intermediate manufacturing and intermediate/final assembly in accordance with PMC 20.06.110;

N. Personal services*;

O. Public safety services (level 3);

P. Recreation, nonprofit (level 4);

Q. Recycling processor (level 2);

R. Religious assembly;

S. Secure community transition facilities;

T. Sewage treatment facilities;

U. Swap meets (levels 1, 2 and 3);

V. Transportation (levels 2 and 3);

W. Waste transfer facilities (level 2); and