General Use Permit definition

General Use Permit means a temporary use of the right of way of the State Highway System authorized by the Department and not prohibited by, nor authorized and regulated by other local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations. General use permits do not authorize possessory, exclusive, or permanent use of the right of way. General use permits shall not create contractual rights on behalf of an applicant or permittee. General use permits are revokable at any time by the Department.
General Use Permit means a permit issued under Chapter 13.04A for an event or activity for which dues, registration fees, or participation fees may not be assessed, or donations accepted; except that the term includes a permit issued under this chapter for which a youth league, ADA organization, or senior citizen organization may assess fess to offset operating expenses.

Examples of General Use Permit in a sentence

  • Assume that in Year 27, Stanford constructs housing pursuant to that new General Use Permit and claims a property tax exemption for such housing.

  • For purposes of the immediately preceding clauses (1) and (2), Annual Enrollment shall not include any housing constructed after the 14th day of the District’s 2019-2020 academic year that is either not constructed pursuant to the 2018 General Use Permit or does not satisfy one or more conditions of approval of the 2018 General Use Permit, even if Stanford claims its property tax exemption for such housing.

  • By entering into this Agreement and complying with its terms, Stanford shall be deemed to have fulfilled and mitigated Stanford’s entire obligation to assist in the mitigation of impacts of development under the 2018 General Use Permit upon the District (including, without limitation, construction or funding school facilities to serve students generated as a result of such development).

  • If such tax exemption is legally available to Stanford but Stanford voluntarily elects not to claim its property tax exemption for the 2018 General Use Permit Campus Rental Housing, the 2018 General Use Permit Campus Rental Housing shall be treated as housing for which Stanford has claimed a tax exemption for purposes of calculating the Per Pupil Payment due to the District.

  • This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event that Stanford and the County Board of Supervisors do not execute a Stanford-County Development Agreement within one (1) year after the County Board of Supervisors approves the 2018 General Use Permit.

  • Three (3) years before the date Stanford anticipates it will complete construction of the Academic and Academic Support Facilities authorized by the 2018 General Use Permit, Stanford and the District shall discuss whether there is a need for an additional school site in the vicinity of the Stanford campus and, if so, meet to explore the possibility of a four (4)-acre school site on Stanford land in the City of Palo Alto along Sand Hill Road or at another location outside the academic campus.

  • However, any property tax revenue that the District receives from the property or properties upon which the 2018 General Use Permit Campus Rental Housing is located shall be deducted from the Per Pupil Payment that Stanford owes to the District.

  • The proposed 2018 General Use Permit would authorize an increment of campus growth and land development, anticipated to take place over a period that would extend from approximately 2019 through 2035, or longer if development activity takes place at a slower pace than historically has occurred.

  • If Stanford and the County Board of Supervisors do not execute a Stanford-County Development Agreement within one (1) year after the County Board of Supervisors approves the 2018 General Use Permit, this Agreement shall be null and void and shall have no legal or practical effect.

  • In addition, the District shall not assess Developer School Fees for any residential or commercial construction at any other location where such residential or commercial construction satisfies a requirement imposed by one or more conditions of approval of the 2018 General Use Permit, including but not limited to any condition requiring Stanford to construct, fund or provide on or off-campus housing.