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For a brief video presentation of this small lot please click on this link: https://youtu.be/setLe0zGH5k
Tarrant County Appraisal District shows this parcel as 2.534 Acres; zoned C-2. Permitted Uses are displayed in this Table per the City of NRH: https://insightsouthwestenterprises.com/table-of-permitted-uses/
The view of the property below is toward the east, across Holiday Lane, and viewing residential areas to the east and to the north (left) along Circle Drive. Also view the Google Maps direct overhead aerial for more detail on this property’s flood plain along Calloway Branch:
The aerial below shows 5408 and its “sister” property, 5400 with a view to the southeast. The lower star marks 5408. Properties are available separately, or together, as a package. For a demographic study of the area within 1, 3, and 5 mile rings around these properties go to: https://insightsouthwestenterprises.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/5400-Holiday-Ln-Radius-Report.pdf
Shown below is a partial property survey by Spooner & Associates, completed in February, 1995, for purposes of the City of NRH taking a portion of the frontage for street and drainage improvements. This left the property with approximately 180′ of frontage along the east side of Holiday Lane (per calls and distances shown by survey). A new survey of the whole property should be made by prospective buyer, to determine the usable depth of the property’s east side toward Calloway Branch.
The map below shows portions of 5408 Holiday Lane’s eastern side with projected areas in the 100 year Flood Plain (blue), and 500 year FP (tan). Map is from the City of North Richland Hills website: http://nrh.nexmaps.com/ It should be noted, NRH posts this DISCLAIMER on the web page for this map: “This data has been compiled for the City of North Richland Hills. Various official and unofficial sources were used to gather this information. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this data, however, no guarantee is given or implied as to the accuracy of said data.”
As a part of a due diligence effort, we recommend (1) that a prospective buyer have made a topographical survey of the property, to determine the areas suitable for his/her purposes, and (2) submit to FEMA a LOMR-F form for their assessment of the building plan. Further info at: https://www.fema.gov/flood-maps/change-your-flood-zone/paper-application-forms/mt-1