Single Family Attached Property definition

Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Taxable Property for which a Building Permit was or is expected to be issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Residential Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor’s Parcel numbers assigned to them (except for a duplex unit, which may share an Assessor’s Parcel with another duplex unit), and may be purchased by individual homebuyers (which shall still be the case even if the Residential Units are purchased and subsequently offered for rent by the owners of the Residential Units), including such residential structures that meet the statutory definition of a condominium contained in Civil Code Section 1351.
Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit was issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Units that share common walls and are offered as for-sale units, including such residential structures that meet that statutory definition of a condominium contained in Civil Code Section 1351.
Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, all Buildable Lots in CFD No. 1 for which a building permit was issued or may be issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Units that share common walls and are offered as for-sale Units, including such residential structures that meet the statutory definition of a condominium contained in Civil Code Section 1351.

Examples of Single Family Attached Property in a sentence

  • For Single Family Attached Property, the number of Units shall be determined by referencing the Development Plan for the property.

  • If none of the Successor Parcels created by recordation of a Final Map are Buildable Lots of Single Family Detached Property or Single Family Attached Property, the Administrator shall apply the following steps to allocate the Assigned Maximum Special Tax for the Large Lot to each of the Successor Parcels: Step 1: Identify the Assigned Maximum Special Tax for the Large Lot.

  • For Single Family Attached Property, the number of Units shall be determined by referencing the condominium plan, site plan or other development plan.

  • Upon recordation of each Final Map creating Single Family Detached Property and/or Single Family Attached Property, the Affordable Housing Director is to determine the number of Affordable Units included within the Final Map.

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More Definitions of Single Family Attached Property

Single Family Attached Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Residential Property for which building permits have been issued for attached residential units.
Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit or use permit was issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor’s Parcel Numbers assigned to them (except for a duplex triplex, or fourplex unit, which may share a Parcel with another duplex, triplex or fourplex Unit(s)), and may be purchased by individual homebuyers (which shall still be the case even if the Units are purchased and subsequently offered for rent by the owner of the Unit), including such residential structures that meet the statutory definition of a condominium project contained in Civil Code Section 4125, according to Assessor’s Data or as otherwise known by the CFD Administrator.
Single Family Attached Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property
Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a Building Permit was issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Residential Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor’s Parcel numbers assigned to them (except for a duplex unit, which may share an Assessor’s Parcel with another duplex unit), and are offered as for-sale units (which shall still be the case even if the Residential Units are purchased and subsequently offered for rent by the owner), not including residential structures that are Condominium Property.
Single Family Attached Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit or use permit was issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor’s Parcel Numbers assigned to them (except for a duplex unit, which may share an Assessor’s Parcel with another duplex unit), and may be purchased by individual homebuyers (which shall still be the case even if the Units are purchased and subsequently offered for rent by the owner of the Unit), including such residential
Single Family Attached Property means all Assessor Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued for construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Residential Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor’s Parcel Numbers assigned to them.
Single Family Attached Property means, in any Fiscal Year, Parcels of Developed Property for which a Building Permit was issued for construction of a residential structure made up of SFA Units.