Examples of Equalization fee in a sentence
In addition to any LAFCo fees, fees payable to the State of California for filing with the State Board of Equalization, per the most recent State Board of Equalization fee schedule, shall be filed with LAFCo prior to the Executive Officer issuing a Certificate of Completion for any applicable proposal.
I certify that I have reviewed the above information, the current LAFCo fee schedule, the State Board of Equalization fee schedule, and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife related to CEQA filing fees.
If there are multiple owners wishing the annex, the LAFCO fee deposit and the state Board of Equalization fee may be divided among each of the owners depending upon location and proximity to one another- cost will be shared among multiple property owners.
The City Clerk sends annexation documentation, including City Council resolution and State Board of Equalization fee, to LAFCo. Annexation becomes effective upon recording of the Certificate of Completion by LAFCo. For more information, see the Stanislaus LAFCo website: http://www.stanislauslafco.org.
The State Board of Equalization fee for parcel 182-310-44 will not change due to the additional acreage (1 thru 5.99 acres = $350).The roll call vote was as follows:AYES: Evans, Hernandez, Poltl, Sannella, Martin NOES:ABSTAIN:ABSENT: APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT FOR LEVEL 15 CONDOMINIUMS (DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS PAC, LLC Principal Engineer Gumpel stated that Development Solutions PAC, LLC, owner of the project, has completed the plan check process with the District.
Once it is determined that the District’s sanitary sewer system can accept the additional flow proposed, an Equalization fee will be required to connect to the sanitary sewer system.
The applicant is subject to the California State Board of Equalization fee of $300.
Payment of all LAFCO and District annexation fees along with the State Board of Equalization fee.
Equalization fee would subject Japanese exports to double restriction which clearly inconsistent with Geneva cooperative spirit.
Equalization fee would on average be tantamount to 10 percent increase in ad valorem duties on cotton textiles, and would reduce Japanese cotton textile exports to US by one-half making system of voluntary [Page 505]export restraints meaningless.