Surplus land definition

Surplus land means any land acquired compulsorily under section 17 which is subsequently declared by the authorised undertaker to be surplus to the authorised undertaker's requirements for the provision of the authorised works.
Surplus land means real property owned by the Department of Administrative
Surplus land means land owned in fee simple by any local agency for which the local agency’s governing body takes formal action in a regular public meeting declaring that the land is surplus and is not necessary for the agency’s use. Land shall be declared either “surplus land” or “exempt surplus land,” as supported by written findings, before a local agency may take any action to dispose of it consistent with an agency’s policies or procedures. A local agency, on an annual basis, may declare multiple parcels as “surplus land” or “exempt surplus land.”

Examples of Surplus land in a sentence

  • Surplus land that is a former street, right of way, or easement, and is conveyed to an owner of an adjacent property.

  • Surplus land that was granted by the state in trust to a local agency or that was acquired by the local agency for trust purposes by purchase or exchange, and for which disposal of the land is authorized or required subject to conditions established by statute.

  • Surplus land disposal procedures detailed in this section also apply to the sale of any department-owned property rights declared as surplus; examples include access or scenic easement rights.

  • Surplus land that is subject to valid legal restrictions not imposed by the local agency such as covenants, or other restrictions that are and that would make housing prohibited, unless there is a feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the prohibition on the site.

  • Surplus land that a local agency isexchanging for another property necessary for the local agency’s use.


More Definitions of Surplus land

Surplus land means real property owned by the Department of Administrative Services, the Department of Agriculture and Food, the Department of Natural Resources, or the Department of Transportation that the individual department determines not to be necessary for carrying out the mission of the department.
Surplus land means land owned in fee simple for which a local agency’s governing body takes formal action at a regular public meeting declaring land to be surplus and not necessary for a local agency’s use. Land must be declared either “surplus” or “exempt surplus” as supported by written findings before a local agency may take any action to dispose of it consistent with an agency's policies or procedures. A local agency, on an annual basis, may declare multiple parcels as “surplus” or “exempt surplus.”
Surplus land means land determined under section 121 to be surplus land;
Surplus land means land owned in fee simple by any local agency for which the local agency’s governing body takes formal action in a regular public meeting declaring that the land is surplus and is not necessary for the agency’s use. Land shall be declared
Surplus land means land held by a tenure-holder in excess of the ceiling area applicable to him, and includes any buildings, wells and trees existing thereon ;
Surplus land means land owed in fee for which a local agency’s governing body takes formal action at a regular public hearing declaring land to be surplus and not necessary for a local agency’s use. “Surplus land” may be declared either “surplus” or “exempt surplus” as supported by written findings consistent with the local agency’s policies & procedures and section 103 of these guidelines. A local agency, on an annual basis, may declare multiple parcels as “surplus” or “exempt surplus.”
Surplus land means any land declared surplus by the Council of the Town of Wasaga Beach.