Major Improvement Special Assessments definition

Major Improvement Special Assessments means the Special Assessments levied pursuant to the Major Improvement Assessment Ordinance on the Northern Improvement Area and the Southern Improvement Area for the Major Improvements, as shown in the Assessment Rolls.
Major Improvement Special Assessments shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Indenture.
Major Improvement Special Assessments means the aggregate Major Improvement Special Assessments (as defined in the Service and Assessment Plan) levied on the Eastern Improvement Area and the Western Improvement Area shown on the Assessment Roll. The singular of such term means the assessment levied against an Assessed Parcel, as shown on the Assessment Roll, subject to reallocation upon the subdivision of an Assessed Parcel or reduction according to the provisions of the Service and Assessment Plan and the PID Act. FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBT, THE TERM “MAJOR IMPROVEMENT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT” DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SUBSEQUENT ASSESSMENTS LEVIED IN THE DISTRICT, INCLUDING ANY ASSESSMENT LEVIED FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS.

Examples of Major Improvement Special Assessments in a sentence

  • The initial Annual Installments for the Major Improvement Special Assessments will be due when billed, and will be delinquent if not paid on or before January 31, 2018.

  • The Major Improvement Special Assessments and the Annual Installments thereof for Assessed Property located in the Western Improvement Area are shown on the Western Improvement Area Assessment Roll attached as Appendix A-1.

  • The City Council has determined that the benefit to the Assessed Property in the Eastern Improvement Area and the Western Improvement Area from the Major Improvements is at least equal to the Major Improvement Special Assessments levied thereon.

  • The Major Improvement Special Assessments and Annual Installments thereof for Assessed Property located in the Eastern Improvement Area are shown on the Eastern Improvement Area Assessment Roll attached as Appendix A-2.

  • The Major Improvement Special Assessments and the projected Annual Installments for the Assessed Property in the Eastern Improvement Area are shown on the updated Assessment Roll in Appendix A-2.

  • In connection with the issuance of the Major Improvement Bonds, the Owners executed a consent certificate that acknowledged the Major Improvements confer a special benefit on the Assessed Property and consented to the levy of the Major Improvement Special Assessments to pay for the Actual Costs associated therewith.

  • Such special benefit exceeds or equals the amount of the Major Improvement Special Assessments levied on the Assessed Property within the PID.

  • The updated Annual Installments of the Major Improvement Special Assessments for the Eastern Improvement Area for the five years after the approval of this SAP update are presented in Appendix A-2-C.

  • The district court noted the limitations period of five years for legal malpractice actions does not begin to run until the plaintiff discovers the injury.

  • The basic expected timeline for the collection of Major Improvement Special Assessments and the anticipated procedures for pursuing the collection of delinquent Major Improvement Special Assessments is set forth in Exhibit C which is intended to illustrate the general procedures expected to be followed in enforcing the payment of delinquent Major Improvement Special Assessments.

Related to Major Improvement Special Assessments

  • Leasehold Improvements means all buildings, structures, improvements and fixtures located on any Leased Real Property which are owned by Company or any Company Subsidiary, regardless of whether title to such buildings, structures, improvements or fixtures are subject to reversion to the landlord or other third party upon the expiration or termination of the lease for such Leased Real Property.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.  Unsatisfactory: the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall has not significantly improved following a rating of needs improvement, or the Educator’s performance is consistently below the requirements of a standard or overall and is considered inadequate, or both.

  • Infrastructure improvement means permanent infrastructure that is essential for the public health and safety or that:

  • Public improvement costs means the costs of:

  • Site Improvements means any construction work on, or improvement to, streets, roads, parking facilities, sidewalks, drainage structures and utilities.

  • Minimum Improvements means the acquisition of land and construction of a 64-unit market rate residential apartment building and related improvements. The Minimum Improvements are more fully depicted in Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.

  • Home improvement means the remodeling, altering,

  • Capital Improvement Project means the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, planning and equipping of roads and bridges, appurtenances to roads and bridges to enhance the safety of animal-drawn vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles, wastewater treatment facilities, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, and storm water and sanitary collection, storage and treatment facilities including real property, interests in real property, facilities, and equipment related or incidental to those facilities.

  • Substitute Improvements means the substitute or additional improvements of the Issuer described in Article V hereof.

  • Licensee Improvements means Improvements created, conceived, or reduced to practice by or for Licensee.

  • Private Improvements means the improvements to be constructed on the Property that are not Public Improvements.

  • Improvement Costs means any additional expenditure on a fixed asset that materially increases the capacity of the asset or materially improves its functioning or represents more than 10% of the initial depreciation base of the asset;

  • Improvement completion assurance means a surety bond, letter of credit,

  • Tenant Improvements Defined in Exhibit B, if any.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Quality Improvement means a focus on activities to improve performance above minimum standards and reasonably expected levels of performance, quality and practice.

  • Improvement Plan means the plan required by the Authority from the Supplier which shall detail how the Supplier will improve the provision of the Goods and/or Services pursuant to Clause 29.1.1 (Authority Remedies);

  • Landlord Work means the work, if any, that Landlord is obligated to perform in the Premises pursuant to a separate agreement (the “Work Letter”), if any, attached to this Lease as Exhibit C.

  • Project Improvements means site improvements and facilities that are:

  • Maximum medical improvement means that no further material improvement would reasonably be expected from medical treatment or the passage of time;

  • Improvement warranty period means a period:

  • Tenant Improvement Work means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.

  • Building Equipment shall have the meaning set forth in the Security Instrument.

  • Base Building shall include the structural portions of the Building, the public restrooms and the Building mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and equipment located in the internal core of the Building on the floor or floors on which the Premises are located. Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with copies of any notices it receives regarding an alleged violation of Law. Tenant shall comply with the rules and regulations of the Building attached as Exhibit E and such other reasonable rules and regulations adopted by Landlord from time to time, including rules and regulations for the performance of Alterations (defined in Section 9).

  • Public improvement means projects for construction, reconstruction or major renovation on real property by or for a public agency. “Public Works” shall mean roads, highways, buildings, structures and improvement of all types, the construction, reconstruction, major renovation or painting of which is carried on or contracted for by any public agency to serve the public interest by does not include the reconstruction or renovation of privately owned property which is leased by a public agency.

  • Project Common Areas as used in this Lease, shall mean the portion of the Project designated as such in the Site Plan. The Project Common Areas shall consist of all parking facilities, entrances and exits, driveways, exterior walkways, first-class landscaped and hardscaped areas which are generally consistent with the quality of landscaped and hardscaped areas of Comparable Buildings in existence as of the date of this Lease, open space areas and plazas on the real property comprising the Project. The term "BUILDING COMMON AREAS," as used in this Lease, shall mean the portions of the Common Areas located within any building in the Project not entirely leased by Tenant, which Building Common Areas shall be reasonably designated as such by Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing and subject to (i) Landlord's approval, which approval (as indicated in Section 29.4 below) shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, (ii) the CC&R's, and (iii) all terms of this Lease regarding Hazardous Materials, Tenant may install or locate such items as benches, patio tables, bike racks, above-ground generators, security cameras and the like (collectively, "MISCELLANEOUS COMMON AREA ITEMS") at Tenant's sole cost in the Common Areas or on the exterior of the Building, as applicable, provided that Tenant removes such items upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and repairs any damage to the Common Areas or the exterior of the Building (as applicable) resulting from such removal. If Tenant fails to remove any Miscellaneous Common Area Item or to repair any damage resulting from such removal upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Landlord may do so and may charge Landlord's actual cost thereof to Tenant. The manner in which the Common Areas are maintained and operated shall be in accordance with a standard which is not less than that customarily followed in the operation and maintenance of first class mid-rise office buildings located within the University Towne Center (i.e., the area from two (2) blocks to the North of La Jolla Village Drive to two (2) blocks to the South of La Jolla Village Drive between the I-5 and I-805 freeways), Del Mar, Carmel Valley and Torrey Hills geographical areas, provided that Landlord shall manage, maintain and operate the same in a manner consistent with that of Comparable Buildings, and the use thereof shall be subject to such rules and regulations as Landlord reasonably may make from time to time. As used herein, "COMPARABLE BUILDINGS" shall mean the first class mid-rise office buildings (now existing or subsequently constructed) within the projects located within the University Towne Center, Del Mar, Carmel Valley and Torrey Hills geographical areas and having substantially similar characteristics to the Building pertaining to size, age, accessibility, design, quality, amenities and tenancies. Landlord reserves the right to make alterations or additions to, or to change the location of, elements of the Project and the Common Areas, provided that if any such changes might affect Tenant's use of the Premises (in other than an immaterial manner), Landlord obtains Tenant's prior written approval of any such alterations, additions and changes and such alterations, additions and changes do not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's access to the Premises. Except when and where Tenant's right of access is specifically excluded in this Lease, Tenant shall have the right of access to the Building and the parking facilities twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week during the Lease Term. PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems]