TIDA property definition

TIDA property means that property comprised of portions of the lands commonly known as Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island lying within the City and County of San Francisco, State of California and more particularly described as follows:

Examples of TIDA property in a sentence

  • Include all lands within the TIDA property that are presently below the line of mean high tide and subject to tidal action.

  • The cumulative value of all of the TIDA property exchanged into the trust is equal to or greater than the cumulative value of all of the TIDA property exchanged out of the trust, after the Job Corps parcel lands are included in the exchange.

  • Following the exchange, all lands within the TIDA property adjacent to the waterfront, as well as certain lands on Yerba Buena Island that have high trust values, will be subject to the public trust and the statutory trust.

  • This act shall not be construed as limiting the authority of the commission to approve additional land exchanges or to enter into boundary settlements involving the TIDA property pursuant to the conversion act or any other provision of law.

  • The Legislature finds and declares that, because of the unique circumstances applicable only to the trust lands described in this act and relating to the transfer of the TIDA property out of federal ownership, a statute of general applicability cannot be enacted within the meaning of subdivision (b) of Section 16 of Article IV of the California Constitution.

  • Any Job Corps parcel lands to be subject to the trust are accessible from the streets as finally configured within the TIDA property, consistent with the beneficial use of those lands.

  • An exchange will render redevelopment of Treasure Island economically feasible and will allow the trust lands within the TIDA property to be successfully transferred out of federal ownership and to be used to the greatest benefit of the people of the state.(k) A trust exchange resulting in the configuration of trust lands substantially similar to that depicted on the diagram in Section 12 of this act maximizes the overall benefits to the trust, and does not interfere with trust uses or purposes.

  • An exchange will render redevelopment of Treasure Island economically feasible and will allow the trust lands within the TIDA property to be successfully transferred out of federal ownership and to be used to the greatest benefit of the people of the state.‌(k) A trust exchange resulting in the configuration of trust lands substantially similar to that depicted on the diagram in Section 12 of this act maximizes the overall benefits to the trust, and does not interfere with trust uses or purposes.

  • Any Job Corps parcel lands to be subject to the trust are accessible from the streets as fnally confgured within the TIDA property, consistent with the benefcial use of those lands.

  • TIDA hereby provides Transportation Authority the right to enter TIDA property to construct Project 2.

Related to TIDA property

  • Condominium Property means the lands, leaseholds, and personal property that are subjected to condominium ownership, whether or not contiguous, and all improvements thereon and all easements and rights appurtenant thereto intended for use in connection with the condominium.