Gross acre definition

Gross acre means the number of surface acres in which a working interest is owned.
Gross acre means 43,560 square feet of horizontal area within the perimeter boundaries of a District. A "gross acre" may include the area of half of any street rights-of-way abutting the District.
Gross acre means land designated for residential purposes in the Comprehensive Plan, inclusive of related streets and neighborhood parks (DMC 25.10.040).

More Definitions of Gross acre

Gross acre means development of land, including infrastructure such as public roads, public open space and in some instances non-residential development such as schools and shops.
Gross acre means the gross acreage of a particular parcel without consideration as to right-of-way, easements, streets, etc. For purposes of allocating the Special Tax to Undeveloped Property, the District shall use the gross acreage as it appears on the current assessor’s parcel map for such parcel. If the gross acreage for a parcel classified as Taxable Property does not appear on the assessor’s parcel map, the gross acreage which appears on a tentative or final subdivision map may be used.
Gross acre means land area, measured on the horizontal plane, and including land occupied by all natural and manmade features of the landscape.
Gross acre means an acre in which a working interest is owned.
Gross acre. Both Male Acres and Female Acres.