Gross Acreage definition

Gross Acreage means the total property area as shown on a land division of a map of record, or described through a recorded legal description of the property. This area shall be bounded by road rights of way and property lines.
Gross Acreage means an area inclusive of roads and other developments;
Gross Acreage means the total aggregate horizontal area within the perimeter boundaries of a District, plus the area of half of any abutting street rights-of-way.

Examples of Gross Acreage in a sentence

  • The Purchase Price shall be increased or decreased, as applicable, by replacing the portion of the Purchase Price payable for the Undeveloped Tracts as shown on Schedule 2.4(a) with an amount equal to the product of the Total Gross Acreage of the Undeveloped Tracts as certified by the Survey by $152,460.00.


More Definitions of Gross Acreage

Gross Acreage as used in this Section means the total parcel acreage minus the public road rights-of-way and/or public road easements.
Gross Acreage means the actual gross acreage included in the Property, or portion thereof as applicable, which is subject to this DDA as it may be supplemented or decreased by the County from time to time.
Gross Acreage means the acreage of an Assessor’s Parcel as shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map prior to dedication of right-of-way or easement for streets, roads, landscaping, and other public purposes.
Gross Acreage means the number of acres within a planning area, including local street rights of way but excluding arterial street rights of way.
Gross Acreage means the entire area of a parcel of real property or a building site expressed in acres or portions thereof.
Gross Acreage means the gross area of a parcel of land measured to the center lines of abutting streets or alleys.
Gross Acreage or "gross area" means all land, excluding tidelands, within the exterior boundaries of the development, including, but not limited to, land allocated for open space and land to be dedicated for streets or roads.