230 East First Street

230 East 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA

$649,950

Price

7,751 sqft

Building Size

0.96 acres

Lot Area

Overview
Building Size
7,751 sqft
Lot Area
0.96 acres
Occupancy
50%
Year Built
1945
Zoning
CA
Floors
1
Description

Flexible commercial space on the busiest street in Port Angeles! Two separate buildings plus an adjacent large parking lot for customers and employees. Zoned CA-Commercial Arterial which allows many options. An investment opportunity for multiple businesses or a chance to develop a multi-family structure in a prime location! The possibilities are endless. In the heart of the Port Angeles business district. Walking distance to Victoria ferry terminal, dining, shops, & Olympic Discovery Trail.


This is a commercial zone intended to create and preserve areas for businesses serving the entire City and needing an arterial location because of the nature of the business or intensity of traffic generated by the business. Commercial uses that are largely devoid of any impacts detrimental to the environment are allowed. Service stations with petroleum products and dry cleaning shops with hazardous materials are permitted uses. This zone provides the basic urban land use pattern for automobile-oriented, commercial uses with direct
access on a principal arterial street and design standards for greater automobile and truck traffic.
17.23.040 - Permitted uses.
General commercial uses:
Artisan manufacturing.
Auto supply stores, service stations, self-service gas islands, car wash facilities and tire shops.
Building material stores, cabinet shops, glass stores, hardware stores, lumber yards, paint stores and
plumbing supply stores.
Conference centers.
Drug stores, pharmacies.
Short-term rental.
Farm equipment stores, garden supply stores, nurseries.
Food and beverage establishments, such as cafes, cafeterias, restaurants, take-out lunch stands, drive-in
restaurants, cocktail lounges and taverns; provided that drive-in restaurants, restaurants with cocktail
lounges, and taverns, that have direct customer access to an alley abutting residentially zoned property,
shall be conditional uses.
Food item retail sales, such as bakery shops, candy and ice cream stores, delicatessens, fruit and
vegetable stands, grocery stores, liquor stores, meat and fish markets and supermarkets.
General merchandise stores, such as clothing and shoe stores, department stores, second-hand stores,
antique stores, pawn shops, sporting goods stores and variety stores.
Household furnishings stores, such as appliance stores, furniture stores, office equipment stores and
stereo stores.
Motels, hotels and hostels.
Medical supply stores.
Dealerships of new and used automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, tractors,
boats, including related sales, leasing and servicing.
Specialty shops, such as gift, florist, hobby, antique, candy, ice cream, movie rental, bicycle, book,
computer, toy, and retail pet stores.
Shopping centers, not exceeding 100,000 square feet in building floor area.
Services:
Art galleries, museums and aquariums.
Business colleges, trade schools and personal instruction such as music, art, and dance schools.
Business and professional offices.
Chemical dependency treatment and detoxification centers.
Child daycares.
Commercial recreation establishments and entertainment services, such as bowling alleys, theaters
(movie and others), skating rinks, putt-putt golf courses, climbing walls and arcades.
Equipment rental stores.
Financial services offices, such as banks, financial institutions, insurance and real estate services offices.
Frozen food or cold storage lockers.
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
Laundromats, commercial and self-service, dry cleaning shops and tailor shops.
Libraries.
Medical/dental offices and clinics and laboratories.
Personal services facilities, such as barber shops and beauty shops, exercise and reducing studios and
travel agencies.
Printing, blueprinting, photo developing and reproduction shops.
Public parks and recreation facilities.
Repair services shops, such as appliance repair, furnishings repair shops, shoe repair and TV and stereo
repair services.
Sign shops.
Small animal veterinary offices.
Utility buildings and structures.
Institutional:
Clubs and lodges.
Residential:
Apartments.
Apartment buildings.
Multi-family housing.
Transportation and communication:
Conference centers, auditoriums.
Ferry, seaplane, airplane, and helicopter facilities.
Mass transit terminals.
Parcel delivery service terminals.
Radio stations, TV stations and ne


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