Eligible land definition

Eligible land means undeveloped land which is zoned for commercial use and which is not subject to a building moratorium or other restriction on construction.
Eligible land means vacant land or space that is eligible for designation as a Tax-Free NY Area.
Eligible land means farmland for which the purchase of "development rights easements" with tax funds and other monetary sources are authorized pursuant to this Ordinance.

Examples of Eligible land in a sentence

  • Eligible land shall have a general plan designation of Large Parcel Agriculture, Resource Management, or Water Management.


More Definitions of Eligible land

Eligible land means all land to be affected by a mining operation after August 6, 1996 which carries the grazingland land use designation and all affected pastureland land use units which have a full shrub density greater than one full shrub per square meter. Pastureland is eligible only if the surface owner requests that the pastureland be eligible and only if the land units are included in a new permit or permit amendment application which is submitted to the Administrator after approval of this rule by the Office of Surface Mining.
Eligible land means the area of a Parcel occupied by the footprint of the Eligible Improvements on the land to be detailed in the Revitalization Tax Exemption Agreement;
Eligible land means land eligible for approval as a tax-free Rhode Island area.
Eligible land means private or Tribal land that NRCS has determined to meet the land eligibility requirements for ACEP-ALE (section 528.33) or ACEP-WRE (section 528.105).
Eligible land means land that fulfills the following criteria:
Eligible land means a site that has been dedicated by the
Eligible land means land within the less favoured area;