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INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE Pequot Commercial FOR SALE $695,000 14,686sf+/ one story building includes 1,617sf office Five overhead doors: Two front doors 16 tall x 14 wide Three back doors 14 tall x 14 wide Ceiling height 18 +/ 2.76 acres; level, just off of Route 32 John Jensen, SIOR Pequot Commercial 210 +/ Road frontage Zone C 2; Commercial & Light Industrial Well and Sep c; Oil heat; A/C in office only $9,533 Taxes Built 1979 15 Chesterfield Road, Suite 4 East Lyme, CT 06333 860-447-9570 x131 860-444-6661 Fax jjensen@pequotcommercial.com Informa on deemed reliable but not guaranteed and offerings subject to er

ZONE C 2 Not to scale for Marke ng purposes only PERMITTED USES: Wholesale sales Automo ve sales, service & repair Light mfg ac vi es Warehousing, indoor storage and truck terminals Prin ng/publishing Laboratories Veterinary hospitals Retail Personal services, etc SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: Hospitals, religious, Educa onal or governmental uses Fraternal organiza ons and Social clubs Auc ons, etc DEMOGRAPHICS 5 MILE 10 MILE Total Population 30,997 118,014 Total Households 12,921 46,835 Household Income $0 $30,000 23.62% 24.15% $30,001-$60,000 21.98% 26.88% 20 MILE 411,939 157,396 20.61% 23.57% $60,001-$100,000 22.74% 23.88% 24.67% $100,001+ 24.29% 25.09% 31.14% Informa on deemed reliable but not guaranteed and offerings subject to errors, omissions, change of price or withdrawal without no ce.

Looking out back doors Informa on deemed reliable but not guaranteed and offerings subject to errors, omissions, change of price or withdrawal without no ce.

CHAPTER 7 C-2 MIXED COMMERCIAL & LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT 7.1. PURPOSE. This district is intended to provide locations for a variety of economic activities. These are the areas of Franklin that are most accessible by truck or rail and are therefore more attractive to commercial and industrial developers than less accessible areas of the Town. Such development will provide job opportunities for local residents and broaden the Town's tax base. 7.2. PERMITTED USES. The following uses are permitted by right in the C-2 district: 7.2.1. All uses permitted under Section 6.2, except residential uses. 7.2.2. Wholesale sales. 7.2.3. Automotive sales, service and repair provided all principal repair operations are conducted in a building. 7.2.4. Warehousing, indoor storage and truck terminals. 7.2.5. Light manufacturing activities, including assembling and processing, provided they meet the provisions of Section 9.4 of these Regulations and provided all such activities are conducted within buildings. 7.2.6. Printing and publishing, veterinary hospitals. 7.2.7. Laboratories. 7.2.8. Nurseries, nursery stock growing and other related operations. 7.2.9. Wireless telecommunication facilities other than towers. 7.3. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS. The following uses are permitted provided they meet the conditions of Chapter 10 of these Regulations: 7.3.1. Excavations and associated processing. 7.3.2. Hospitals, religious, educational or governmental uses. 7.3.3. Temporary religious or entertainment gatherings, such as festivals, bazaars or fairs. 7.3.4. Mixed uses as described in Section 10.10 of these Regulations. 7.3.5. Fraternal organizations and social clubs. 7.3.6. Repealed, Effective January 15, 2007, Left Blank Intentionally 7.3.7. Auctions. 19

7.3.8. Wireless telecommunication towers. 7.4. DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. The following dimensions shall be required for all uses in the C-2 district: 7.4.1. Minimum lot size: 100,000 square feet without public sewers; 60,000 square feet with public sewers. 7.4.2. Minimum frontage on a street: 250 feet minimum for a 100,000 square foot lot; 200 feet minimum for a 60,000 square foot lot. 7.4.3. Minimum front yard: 100 feet, as measured from the centerline of the street, or 75 feet from the street right-of-way line, whichever is greater. 7.4.4. Side and rear yards: 25 feet, except that the Commission may require an additional 25 foot buffer strip where the property abuts a residential use or district. Where such buffer strip is required, both it and the adjacent required minimum yard shall be suitably planted with evergreens to effect a dense growth satisfactory to the Commission. 7.4.5. Maximum lot coverage by buildings, loading and storage areas and all paved areas: 65% of the area of the lot, exclusive of wetlands and slopes in excess of 1 foot of rise in 2 feet of run. 7.4.6. Minimum lot width: 250 feet for a 100,000 square foot lot; 200 feet for a 60,000 square foot lot. 7.4.7. Nurseries, nursery stock growing and other related operations shall provide the boundary of abutting residential use properties on the nursery side and shall be suitably planted with an evergreen buffer to effect a dense growth satisfactory to the Commission. 20

CHAPTER 6 C-1 RETAIL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 6.1 PURPOSE. This district is intended to provide locations for commercial establishments in each part of the Town. Permitted establishments would be those providing convenience goods and services that meet the daily needs of the nearby residents, thus lessening the need for long trips to purchase everyday necessities. 6.2 PERMITTED USES. The following uses are permitted by right in this district: 6.2.1. Farming and forestry activities, and accessory buildings and uses. 6.2.2. Single family dwellings. 6.2.3. Home occupations. 6.2.4. Retail businesses, such as grocery stores, drug stores, apparel stores, variety stores, eating and drinking establishments, antique shops and sporting goods stores. 6.2.5. Business services, such as banks and other financial institutions, real estate and insurance offices, business and professional offices. 6.2.6. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty salons and dry cleaning establishments. 6.2. 7. Repair services, such as radio, television, appliance and plumbing shops, upholstery shops and shoe repair shops. 6.2.8. Nurseries, nursery stock growing and other related operations. 6.3 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS. The following uses are permitted provided they meet the conditions of Chapter 1 0 of these Regulations: 6.3.1. Automotive sales, service and repairs, provided all principal repair operations are conducted in a building. 6.3.2. Religious, educational or governmental uses. 6.3.3. Drive-in eating establishments. 6.3.4. Temporary religious or entertainment gatherings, such as festivals, bazaars or fairs. 6.3.5. Excavations and associated processing. 6.3.6. Laundries or laundromats. 6.3.7. Mixed uses as described in Section 10.11 of these regulations. 17