Mixed-use property definition

Mixed-use property means an eligible property that includes three or more residential units and may also contain a commercial property component in the same building.
Mixed-use property. A property occupied for both residential and commercial purposes.
Mixed-use property means property on which will exist, after completion of residential construction work or a combination of residential construction work and commercial construction work, a building or structure used for both residential and commercial purposes.

More Definitions of Mixed-use property

Mixed-use property means any mixed-use project that includes or will include a Retail Property and will also include a multifamily property and/or an Office Property.
Mixed-use property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property that have more than one property classifications, allowing for both residential and other use types on each such Assessor’s Parcel. For an Assessor’s Parcel of Mixed Use Property, the Special Tax shall be calculated and levied for each use type present on the Assessor’s Parcel.
Mixed-use property means a Tax Parcel that contains buildings whose use descriptions are capable of assignment under a Code Description in more than one Property Use Category in the Improvement Codes.
Mixed-use property means a building or structure used heretofore or hereafter erected in part for a dwelling unit and in part for non-residential purposes.
Mixed-use property means property on which exists, or will exist upon completion of construction work, a building or structure used for both residential and nonresidential purposes.
Mixed-use property means a Property containing both Residential and Non-Residential Uses;
Mixed-use property means any development containing a combination of Residential Property with Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional (IC&I) Property.