Please call me to discuss, Alex Kent, Property Manager and Exclusive Broker, 650-793-0541.
3,334 sf (div) $3.99/sf NNN + $0.55/sf CAMs = $15,136.36 per month gross plus utilities.
500 amps on one side and 340 amps on the other.
SP-ECR-D: Zoning. Land Use: ECRDSP (El Camino Real/Downtown Specific Plan). https://gisweb.menlopark.gov/vertigisstudio/web/?app=1cc5159fd9cb44b2b1f
Downtown Main Street Overlay.
Downtown/Station Area “Main Street” Overlay
The Downtown/Station Area “Main Street” Overlay
enhances the retail emphasis of the Downtown/Station
Area Retail/Mixed Use designation by specifically limiting
non-retail ground floor uses on Santa Cruz Avenue.
Development standards and guidelines otherwise match
the underlying Downtown/Station Area Retail/Mixed Use
designation.
Downtown/Station Area Retail/Mixed Use
The Downtown/Station Area Retail/Mixed Use designation
focuses on uses that enhance downtown vibrancy by
building upon existing community-serving retail and
personal services in the downtown area. While
emphasizing retail for ground-floor uses, the designation
allows for a mix of uses, including office and residential
uses, enhancing downtown vibrancy through an increased
customer base for restaurants and retail businesses. It also
allows for theaters (commercial recreation, hotels and
some public and semipublic uses. This designation covers
the current public parking plazas, which could
accommodate residential and other non-parking uses (see
Section E.2.3.
To complement the size of existing downtown business
establishments and building character, the size of some
types of businesses are limited (see Section E.2.3, and
allowable building heights are up to about five stories for
all but the area in closest proximity to the train station,
where heights of up to about seven stories are allowed.
Municipal Code:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/MenloPark/html/MenloPark16/MenloPark16.html
https://menlopark.gov/Government/Departments/Community-Development/Planning-Division/Comprehensive-planning/El-Camino-Real-and-Downtown-Specific-Plan
Conditional Use Permit Required:
Clubs and Lodges. Meeting, recreational, or social
facilities of a private or nonprofit organization primarily
for use by members or guests, including residential
accommodations that are available to members or
guests on a temporary basis for periods of less than 30
consecutive days, but excluding residential hotels. This
classification includes union halls and social clubs.
Conditional Use Permit Required:
Cultural Institutions. Public or non-profit institutions
engaged primarily in the display or preservation of
objects of interest in the arts or sciences that are open
to the public on a regular basis. This classification
includes performing arts centers; libraries; museums;
historical sites; aquariums; art galleries; and zoos and
botanical gardens.
Conditional Use Permit Required:
Liquor store, Bars.