Surplus public property definition

Surplus public property means excess real property that is not required for the needs of or the discharge of the responsibilities of the state agency, municipality, or political subdivision.
Surplus public property means excess real proper- ty that is not required for the needs of or the discharge of the re- sponsibilities of the state agency, municipality, or political subdi- vision. Note that RCW 39.33.015 applies a specific definition for af- fordable housing in the context of surplus public property.
Surplus public property means excess real property that is not

More Definitions of Surplus public property

Surplus public property means excess real property that is not required for the needs of or the discharge of

Related to Surplus public property

  • Public Property means any and all property owned by the City or held in the name of the City by any of the departments, commissions or agencies within the City government.

  • Public project means any of the following:

  • Surplus property means excess personal property not required by any Federal agency as determined by the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA).

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object or other real or personal property of historical, architectural or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government and culture of Florida.