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©2013 RE/MAX, LLC. All Rights Reserved
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Berkeley Commerce Park Moncks Corner
Robert L. Pratt RE/MAX Pro Realty 9209 University Blvd Charleston, SC 29406 843-576-2705 (Office)[email protected]
Property Highlights:
Zoned M-1 in the Town of Moncks Corner
Located near the Google Data Center and Steinburg Steel
36,300 VPD
Good access to I-26, Charleston I'natl Airport, Boeing Plant, ThePort of Charleston and the Naval Weapons Stations.
Total of 6 lots available
©2013 RE/MAX, LLC. All RightsReserved
Each Office Independently Ownedand Operated. Information is deemedreliable but not guaranteed.
Robert L. PrattRE/MAX Pro Realty 9209 University Blvd Charleston, SC 29406 843-576-2705 (Office)[email protected]
$159,900$169,900
$159,900$219,900
$159,900
115 Commerce Creek Way
130 Commerce Creek Way
127 Commerce Creek Way
104 Commerce Creek Way
100 Commerce Creek Way
$165,900
123 Commerce Creek Way
131 Commerce Creek Way
119 Commerce Creek Way
101 Commerce Creek Way
SOLD
LEASED
LEASED
UNDER CONTRACT
SOLD
©2013 RE/MAX, LLC. All RightsReserved
Each Office Independently Ownedand Operated. Information is deemedreliable but not guaranteed.
Robert L. PrattRE/MAX Pro Realty 9209 University Blvd Charleston, SC 29406 843-576-2705 (Office)[email protected]
Berkeley County GIS
Berkeley County GIS Online Mapping
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©2013 RE/MAX, LLC. All Rights Reserved
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Zoned M-1 in Town of Moncks Corner
Robert L. Pratt RE/MAX Pro Realty 9209 University Blvd Charleston, SC 29406 843-576-2705 (Office)[email protected]
SECTION 6-9 – M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT This district is intended to accommodate
wholesaling, distribution, storage, processing, light manufacturing and general commercial
uses. Certain related structures and uses required to serve the needs of such uses are
permitted outright or are permissible as special exceptions subject to restrictions and
requirement is intended to best fulfill the intent of this chapter. Permitted Uses: A building or
premises may be used for the following purposes: 1. Limited manufacturing and industrial
uses; provided, that such use is not detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the
community 2. All uses allowed in C-1 or C-2 within the requirements of each district 3.
Warehouses and storage 4. Refuse systems 5. Transportation services and maintenance
facilities 23 Accessory Uses: Uses on the same lot and customarily incidental to the permitted
uses, including, but not limited to, garages or parking structures for commercial vehicles, off-
street parking and loading zones and limited storage facilities. Freight containers must be
placed in the rear of the property. If the rear of the property borders a street, an eight foot tall
evergreen buffer shall be installed. Special Exceptions: 1. Churches 2. Non-certified modular
buildings used for habitation New or Unlisted Uses and Use Interpretation The Zoning
Administrator shall be authorized to make use determination whenever there is a question
regarding the category of use based on the definitions contained in Section 2-2 of this
Ordinance or may require that the use be processed in accordance with the procedures
established in §11-2, Special Exceptions, or §7-12, Planned Unit Development (PUD) district.