Examples of Taxable Conservation Property in a sentence
For Assessor’s Parcels of Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has not been issued, Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, or Taxable Religious Property, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor’s Parcel to be prepaid.
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2018, the Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, and Undeveloped Property shall be increased by an amount equal to two percent (2%) of the amount in effect for the previous Fiscal Year.
The Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, and Undeveloped Property within each Zone is shown below in Table 4.
Table 10 of the Rate and Method of Apportionment lists the Maximum Special Tax that may be levied against Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, or Undeveloped Property within each Special Tax Zone of CFD No. 2021-1.
The term “Developed Property” is defined in the Rate and Method as, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property, exclusive of Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, or Taxable Religious Property, for which a building permit for new construction was issued prior to January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year.
The Assigned Special Tax for Developed Property, and the Maximum Special Tax for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Conservation Property, or Taxable Religious Property, shall increase by an amount equal to two percent (2%) of the amount in effect for the previous Fiscal Year commencing July 1, 2023.
The Maximum Special Tax for an Assessor’s Parcel of Undeveloped Property, Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property or Taxable Religious Property within each Zone is shown in Table 4 of the Rate and Method attached as APPENDIX A and is $27,550 for Tax Zone 1 and $23,347 per acre for Tax Zone 2 for Fiscal Year 2020-21.
Each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property within Zones 1 through 8 of CFD No. 2021-1 shall be classified as Developed Property, Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Religious Property, Undeveloped Property, or Exempt Welfare Exemption Property, and shall be subject to Special Taxes in accordance with the rate and method of apportionment determined pursuant to Sections C and D below.
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2023, the Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, and Undeveloped Property shall be increased by an amount equal to two percent (2%) of the amount in effect for the previous Fiscal Year.
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