Net Taxable Acreage definition

Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of all Taxable Property expected to exist in CFD No. 2005-1 after all Final Subdivision Maps are recorded.
Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of all Taxable Property expected to exist in IA No. A of CFD No. 14 after all Final Subdivision Maps are recorded.
Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of Developed Property expected to exist in the District after all Final Maps are recorded.

Examples of Net Taxable Acreage in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the above, the Board shall not classify an Assessor’s Parcel as Exempt Property if such classification would reduce the sum of all Taxable Property to less than the Minimum Net Taxable Acreage.

  • Step 3: Divide the Maximum Annual Maintenance Special Tax assigned to the Original Parcel by the total Net Taxable Acreage created within the Subdivision Map to determine the Maximum Annual Maintenance Special Tax per Net Taxable Acre.

  • Notwithstanding the above, the Board shall not classify an Assessor’s Parcel as Exempt Property if such classification would reduce the sum of all Taxable Property in a given Zone and Planning Area to less than the Minimum Net Taxable Acreage as shown in Tables 5 and 6.

  • Acreage Assessor's Parcelswhich cannot be classified as Exempt Property because such classification would reduce the Acreage of all Taxable Property to less than the Minimum Net Taxable Acreage will continue to be classified as Developed Property or Undeveloped Property, as applicable, and will continue to be subject to Special Taxes accordingly.

  • The classification of Exempt Property shall take into consideration the minimum Net Taxable Acreage as determined pursuant to Section K.

  • If none of the Successor Parcels created by recordation of a Subdivision Map are Single Family Detached Lots, the Administrator shall apply the following steps to allocate the Maximum Special Taxes assigned to the Original Parcel to each of the Successor Parcels:Step 1: Determine the total combined Net Taxable Acreage within all Successor Parcels created from subdivision or reconfiguration of the Original Parcel.

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  • If a Subdivision Map divides an Original Parcel into Successor Parcels, of which some are Single Family Detached Lots and some are not, the Administrator shall apply the following steps to determine the Maximum Special Taxes for each Successor Parcel: Step 1: Separately identify: (i) the total Net Taxable Acreage created within the Subdivision Map, and (ii) the combined Net Taxable Acreage of all Single Family Detached Lots created within the Subdivision Map.

  • Step 2: Divide the Maximum One-Time Facilities Special Tax assigned to the Original Parcel by the total Net Taxable Acreage created within the Subdivision Map to determine the Maximum One-Time Facilities Special Tax per Net Taxable Acre.

  • Step 7: Multiply the Maximum Annual Maintenance Special Tax per Net Taxable Acre that was calculated in Step 3 by the Net Taxable Acreage of each Parcel of Taxable Property created within the Subdivision Map that is not a Single Family Detached Lot to determine the Maximum Annual Maintenance Special Tax for each Parcel.


More Definitions of Net Taxable Acreage

Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of Developed Property expected to exist within the boundaries of the District after all Final Maps are recorded.
Net Taxable Acreage means an acre or the acreage of Developed Property or Undeveloped Property, exclusive of property exempted by law or by the provisions of Section E below from the Special Tax. The acreage calculation for Developed Property will be based on the dimensions as shown on the final, parcel or functionally equivalent map or instrument recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Diego; acreage calculation as to Undeveloped Property shall be the acreage shown or determined from the current applicable Assessor’s Parcel Map.
Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of Developed Property expected to exist within a particular Zone in the CFD after all Final Maps are recorded.
Net Taxable Acreage means the acreage of a Parcel as indicated by the most recent Assessor's Parcel Map.
Net Taxable Acreage means the total Acreage of Residential Property expected to exist in the District after all Final Maps are recorded. When making this determination, the Administrator shall remove all Acreage expected to be classified as Exempt Property, Restricted Residential Property, and Non-Residential Property.
Net Taxable Acreage or “Net Taxable Acre” means the total acreage within a Final Map or Parcel less arterial road right-of-ways and property that is defined in the Final Map for use as a park site, school site, or City-owned or CFD-owned storm drainage basin. If a Subdivision Map is recorded which is not a Final Map for some or all Parcels created by the subdivision, the Administrator shall calculate the Net Taxable Acreage of such unsubdivided Parcels by identifying the Acreage of the Parcel and (i) adding a portion of the acreage of any non-arterial right-of-way that fronts the Parcel determined by drawing lines at right angles to the right-of-way, and (ii) subtracting a portion of the acreage of any arterial right-of-way that fronts the Parcel determined by drawing lines at right angles to the right-of-way. The Net Taxable Acreage of a Parcel or Final Map shall be determined in the sole discretion of the City.

Related to Net Taxable Acreage

  • Taxable income means, in the case of an individual, federal adjusted gross income determined without regard to 26 U.S.C. § 168(k) and:

  • Taxable Year means a taxable year of the Corporate Taxpayer as defined in Section 441(b) of the Code or comparable section of state or local tax law, as applicable (and, therefore, for the avoidance of doubt, may include a period of less than 12 months for which a Tax Return is made), ending on or after the IPO Date.