Mitigation Fee Act definition

Mitigation Fee Act means California Government Code Sections 66000 to 66025 (AB 1600).
Mitigation Fee Act means the law set forth in the California Government Code (Government Code Section 66000 et seq.) that establishes the criteria for establishing a fee as a condition of approval of a development project.
Mitigation Fee Act means chapter 5 (sections 66000 through 66025) of division 1 in title 7 of the California Government Code.

Examples of Mitigation Fee Act in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxxxx agrees, subject to the requirements and limitations of the Mitigation Fee Act as well as certain fee credits and/or fee reimbursements as set forth in Article 4, unless already constructed, to construct and/or finance those public infrastructure improvements necessary to serve the Project as set forth in the Infrastructure Financing Plan (“Public Improvements”).


More Definitions of Mitigation Fee Act

Mitigation Fee Act means Chapter 5 of Division 1 of Title 7 of the Government Code, beginning with Section 66000, as may be amended from time to time. (Ord. 777, § 2).
Mitigation Fee Act means Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 66000 et seq.
Mitigation Fee Act means Section 66000, et seq. of the California Government Code, as amended from time to time, or any successor statute.
Mitigation Fee Act means Sections 66000 et seq. of the California Government Code.
Mitigation Fee Act means the statutory procedures for establishing development impact fees, as set forth in Government Code section 66000 and following.

Related to Mitigation Fee Act

  • Arranger Fee means a fee charged by the Arranger in relation to each Series of ETP Securities, as modified by the Arranger from time to time, as set out in the Base Prospectus of the Issuer.

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Tuition Fees means a sum specified in the Offer Letter, payable by the Student to cover tuition, access to College facilities, enrolment procedures and orientation meetings, use of Information Technology facilities, exam sitting and a Kaplan award on successful completion of the Programme; and

  • Compensatory mitigation means types of mitigation used to replace project-induced critical area and buffer losses or impacts.

  • Transaction Fees means fees paid or payable by the Service Recipients, which are on market terms, with respect to financial advisory services ordinarily carried out by investment banks in the context of mergers and acquisitions transactions;

  • Reimbursable Costs means expenses incurred by the employee in the course of engaging in the planned learning activity and include registration, tuition and examination fees as well as textbooks/discs and applicable taxes. They may also include reasonable, incremental meal, accommodation and travel expenses.

  • Broker Fee shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2(b)(v).

  • Acquisition Fees means the fee payable to the Advisor pursuant to Section 8.01 plus all other fees and commissions, excluding Acquisition Expenses, paid by any Person to any Person in connection with making or investing in any Property or other Permitted Investment or the purchase, development or construction of any Property by the Company. Included in the computation of such fees or commissions shall be any real estate commission, selection fee, Development Fee, Construction Fee, nonrecurring management fee, loan fees or points or any fee of a similar nature, however designated. Excluded shall be Development Fees and Construction Fees paid to Persons not Affiliated with the Advisor in connection with the actual development and construction of a Property.

  • Servicer Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.05(a).

  • Transportation Expense means the cost of Medically Necessary conveyance, personnel, and services or supplies.