Public Parcel definition

Public Parcel means any Parcel, in its entirety, that is publicly owned that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and public open space. These parcels are exempt from the levy of Special Taxes. Any such Parcel will be a Tax- Exempt Parcel.
Public Parcel means any Parcel that is or is intended to be publicly owned, as designated in any final map that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets; schools; parks; and public drainageways, landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and open space.
Public Parcel means any Parcel that is owned in its entirety by a Public Agency and is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and public open space. Public Parcels are exempt from the levy of the Special Tax and thus are Tax-Exempt Parcels.

Examples of Public Parcel in a sentence

  • This trading of a Parcel from a Taxable Parcel to a Public Parcel will be permitted to the extent there is no net loss in Maximum CFD Special Tax Revenue and the transfer is agreed to by the owners of the Parcels involved in the transfer and the Administrator.

  • An exception to this may be made if a Public Parcel, such as a school site, is relocated to a Taxable Parcel, in which case the previously Tax-Exempt Parcel of comparable acreage becomes a Taxable Parcel and the Maximum Annual Special Tax from the previously Taxable Parcel is transferred to the new Taxable Parcel.

  • The Public Parcel shall be the benefited parcel for the obligations of Developer herein, and the Quarry shall be the burdened parcel.

  • Boyd, City Manager FROM: Stuart Hodgkins, City EngineerLeslie Blomquist, Principal Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Accept Irrevocable Offer of Dedication BK 123 PG 10 as a Public Parcel for Public Purposes Summary and Recommendation APN 224-0440-047 is a vacant lot located between C-Bar-C Park and Villa Oak Drive.

  • Conversely, if a Parcel is converted to a Public Parcel, it shall become a Tax-Exempt Parcel.


More Definitions of Public Parcel

Public Parcel means any Parcel, in its entirety, that is or is intended to be publicly owned that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainageways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and public open space. Any such Parcel is a Tax-Exempt Parcel.
Public Parcel means any Parcel that is owned in its entirety by a Public Agency and is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts,
Public Parcel means any Parcel that 1) is or is intended to be publicly owned, and 2) is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, and public drainageways, public landscaping, greenbelts, and public open space. These Public Parcels—so identified at the formation of the CFD—are exempt from the levy of Special Taxes.
Public Parcel means any Parcel that is or is intended to be publicly owned and that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and public open space. Public Parcel also includes any Parcel for which the property interest has not been conveyed by the United States Air Force.
Public Parcel means any Parcel that is or is intended to be publicly owned and that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and public open space.
Public Parcel means a parcel that is publicly owned and that is normally exempt from the levy of general ad valorem property taxes under California law, including but not limited to public streets, schools, parks, public drainage ways, public landscaping, wetlands, greenbelts, and
Public Parcel means the public streets, alleys, sidewalks and parking areas adjacent to the Site as shown in Attachments A and C-2.