SOLD: Two properties for one GREAT price! This 3,630 SF all-brick building could potentially be used as single residence or small multi-family space. Currently, this move-in ready property includes vacant commercial space, perfect for retail or office use, and an already leased back apartment, with a steady tenant in place.
It’s located near the corner of MD-194 and MD-140, a central downtown Taneytown location.
Land Details
Location
- 25-27 E Baltimore Street, Taneytown, MD 21787
Legal/Taxes
- Tax Map 0300, Parcels 2108
Zoning
- City of Taneytown Zoning – Downtown Business District (DB)
Building Details
Building Size
- 3,630 SF
Utilities
- Public water and sewer
Uses
- Home furnishings and accessories:
- Furniture
- Dishes, china, cookware, glassware.
- Home accessories.
- Drapes and curtains.
- Kitchen stores.
- Bed, bath and linen.
- Floor coverings.
- Lamps and lighting.
- Closet and storage/container stores.
- Wallpaper/wall coverings and/or removing and hanging of wallpaper.
- Special interests:
- Art and craft, hobby stores.
- Sports goods.
- Toys and games.
- Art gallery.
- Collectibles.
- Science; nature, wild bird supply sales.
- Camera sales; photographic and camera supply stores and studios.
- Bridal shop and/or wedding supplies.
- Hobby stores.
- Antique shops.
- Pottery creations and sales.
- Builder/remodeling sales showroom.
- Tack and equestrian shops.
- Consignment and other shops for the sale of used items of a similar nature as otherwise permitted in this section.
- Gifts/specialty.
- Books.
- Newspapers and magazines.
- Decorative accessories.
- Christmas decorations.
- Baby supply.
- Candles and/or aromatherapy.
- Luggage and leather goods.
- Stationery.
- Imports.
- Florist.
- Jewelry.
- Medical health and wellness supply.
- Office supply.
- Candy stores.
- Delicatessens and carry-out foods.
- Bakery.
- Coffee and/or tea.
- Health foods and food supplements.
- Grocery.
- Seafood sales establishments.
- Butcher shops.
- Yogurt, ice cream and/or dessert parlors.
- Health foods and food supplements.
- Restaurants with/without liquor.
- Pubs/bars that also serve food and provide entertainment.
- Fast food with no parking or drive-through windows.
- Music/record/tape/cd/DVD shops.
- Video rental shops.
- Musical instrument dealers.
- Piano and organ repair, sales and/or moving.
- Clothing stores.
- Shoe stores.
- Hats.
- Children and infants wear.
- Hair and beauty establishments.
- Shoe repair.
- Tailor
- Mailing packaging.
- Weight loss center.
- Dry-cleaning, self service and/or laundry self service.
- Tax preparation.
- Bicycle repair and sales shops.
- Locksmith shops.
- Medical/dental/chiropractic offices.
- Government/professional/general offices.
- Secretarial and/or telephone answering services.
- Custom printing and reproduction shops.
- Pet grooming establishments, non-boarding.
- Funeral homes and mortuaries.
- Physical fitness facilities.
- Public buildings, structures and properties of the recreational, cultural, institutional, educational, administrative or public service type, including fire, ambulance or rescue squad.
- Radio and television studios.
- Electronic sales and service shops.
- Schools: nursery schools, business, dancing, music, art, trade or others of a commercial nature.
- Sign-painting shops.
- Social clubs, fraternal organizations and community meeting halls.
- Tailor shops.
- Theaters and private assembly halls.
- Telephone central offices or service centers.
- Upholstery shops.
- Customary accessory uses and buildings incidental to any of the above permitted uses.
- Hardware stores.
- Other similar businesses.
- Computer supplies and parts.
- Computer training.
- Website creations.
- Single-family detached dwellings.
- The following uses are permitted as a special exception upon approval by the Board of Appeals as outlined in Article XI of this chapter.
- Conversion of a single-family detached dwelling into an apartment.
- Apartments.
- Child-care and adult-care centers.
- Banks and savings and loans with drive-through windows.
- Churches, synagogues, and other places of worship.
- Alcoholic beverage package stores.
- Video/arcade or amusement centers.
- Appliance stores.
- Carpenter shops.
- Department stores.
- Microbreweries and pub-breweries licensed under Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
- Newspaper publishing establishments.
- Pet shops.
- Public utility buildings, structures or uses, including radio, television and other communications facilities.
- Bed-and-breakfast inns.
- Hand-carved furniture fabrication and/or repair and restoration.
- Blood bank centers and testing.
- Appliances, major dealers and service repair.
- Veterinarian, non-boarding.
- Lot and yard requirements.
- No minimum lot area, lot width or lot depth is required.
- No minimum lot coverage is required.
- No minimum front yard is required.
- A side yard is not required except when adjacent to a residential district, in which case eight feet are required.
- A rear yard is not required except when adjacent to a residential district, in which case 25 feet are required.
- The maximum height of a building shall be 35 feet.
- Outdoor displays of merchandise shall be limited to the linear frontage of the storefront and not more than four feet from the wall of the building. Displays shall not narrow a public sidewalk to less than six feet of clear width. Outdoor displays of edible merchandise arc prohibited.
- Outdoor displays of edible merchandise are prohibited after store hours.
- Parking and loading requirements. Parking and loading requirements shall be subject to Article VI of this chapter. No drive-through access to any establishment allowing service directly to anyone in a vehicle shall be permitted.
- Signs. All signs shall be subject to Article VII of this chapter.
- Banks, ATM, and savings and loans with no drive-through service.
- Brokerages.
- Mortgage services.
- Real estate agencies.
- Consultants.
- Employment agencies.
- Employment training services.
- Computer dealers and/or service repair.
- Computer graphics.
- And more.