Nearest MSA: |
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent |
County: |
Escambia |
Taxing Authority: |
Escambia County, FL |
Tax ID/APN: |
015N331101000001 SEE LEGAL |
Zoning: |
RMU- RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT (SEE DOCUMENTS ATTACHED) |
Property Located Between: |
Highway 97 & Greenland Rd |
Property Visibility: |
Excellent |
Legal Description: |
Less & except 10 acres out of parcel 015N331101000001 |
Largest Nearby Street: |
Fronts Highway 97. 0.7 Miles from Hwy 21. |
Feet of Frontage: |
1,150 |
Traffic/Vehicle Count: |
6,012 |
Highway Access: |
Hwy 97- Fronts, Hwy 21- 0.7 Miles, Hwy 31- 2.5 Miles, I-65 -9 Miles, I-10 - Appx. 45 Miles |
Airports: |
Atmore Municipal- 4.5 Miles; Mobile Regional- 65 Miles; Pensacola International- 45 Miles |
Site Description: |
3+/- other barns. Level, High/Dry. Fenced in. About a mile to downtown Atmore; and 7 Miles to Windcreek Casino and Hotel. Appx. Lot Dimensions: 860x290x362x320x440x767. |
Area Description: |
Davisville is a community in McDavid, FL. McDavid is an unincorporated community in Escambia County, Florida, United States. The town lies directly south of Century, Florida, and north of Molino, Florida. The community is part of the Pensacola – Ferry Pass – Brent, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. McDavid Solar Energy Site Now Producing Enough Power For 15,000 Homes. According to Florida Power & Light, the facility has been generating electricity since December 31, 2021. It is one of eight new solar energy centers put into service recently across the state. In March 2022, the first solar energy center of its kind in Escambia County was commissioned. It generates up to about 75 megawatts. The solar center is in an area north of West Bogia Road between South Pine Barren Road and Highway 29. There are about 270,000 solar panels on the 358-acre site on Bogia Road, in the community of Bogia which is just south of McDavid.
Davisville is minutes from Atmore, AL, the largest city in Escambia County, FL. Atmore presently is in upwards of $4.2 Million re-vitalization process with growth in the downtown area and surrounding areas. Included in that number are the restoration of the Strande Theatre and former Atmore Hardware Store; improvements to the Atmore Heritage Park with a new splash pad, new playground equipment, and a nod to the city's history from a decommissioned train car; and the New Trammell Square Park underway. A wholesale buy-in into downtown from the community and investors has spurred on growth, some of which has yet to be seen from the investors' purchases. All shops in the downtown area are either sold for rentals, owned and operated by the seller, or rented to a tenant. About 48 new businesses have joined this exciting area! Add your business to the growth in the area.
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Lot Frontage: |
860 |
Lot Depth: |
767 |
Zoning Description: |
Purpose. The rural mixed-use (RMU) district establishes appropriate areas and land use regulations for a mix of low density residential uses and compatible nonresidential uses within areas that have historically developed as rural or semi-rural communities. The primary intent of the district is to sustain these communities by allowing greater residential density, smaller residential lots, and a more diverse mix of nonresidential uses than the agricultural or rural residential districts, but continue to support the preservation of agriculturally productive lands. The RMU district allows public facilities and services necessary for the health, safety, and welfare of the rural mixed-use community, and other non-residential uses that are compact, traditionally neighborhood supportive, and compatible with rural community character. District communities are often anchored by arterial and collector streets, but they are not characterized by urban or suburban infrastructure. Residential uses are generally limited to detached single-family dwellings, consistent with existing rural communities and limited infrastructure. |
Topography: |
Level |
Easements: |
Utilities |
Available Utilities: |
Electric, Water |
Water Service: |
Municipal |
Sewer Type: |
None |