Two Lemon Creek lots to be sold by city

Starting May 1, two lots in Lemon Creek will be available in the an over-the-counter land sale program.

These lots lie near Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School and Capital Transit bus stops in the Renninger Subdivision. Interested parties can apply to purchase the lots starting at 8:30 a.m. that day in the City and Borough of Juneau Lands and Resources Division office located on the third floor of the Municipal Way Building, 105 Municipal Way.

Previously, these lots were offered for sale via sealed competitive bid. In an over-the-counter sale, lots are purchased at a fixed pre-determined fair market value price. Lot 4, selling for $412,000, is 3.78 acres and Lot 5, selling for $382,000, is 4.38 acres. Both are zoned for multi-family use.

CBJ completed the Renninger Subdivision in 2016. Its namesake, Jackie Renninger, was a former Juneau Police Department officer. Renninger Lots 2, 6, and 7 were purchased by the Alaska Housing Development Corporation, and Lot 3 was purchased by the Juneau Housing Trust. For an in-depth look at CBJ’s plans for Lemon Creek, read the adopted Lemon Creek Area Plan at Juneau.org. More information on both lots, including the sales brochure and purchase form, is available there.

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