Incremental growth definition

Incremental growth in Roope (2015)’s framework means that an increment e > 0 is added to the income of some individual i 1, , n , while the incomes of all individuals j 1, , n i remain unchanged. Thus, for example, incremental growth which occurs below the median refers to a
Incremental growth means the total increase or decrease in the property tax base over the base year within the annexed area.
Incremental growth means a gradual increase in housing capacity that will occur in the community as part of a long-term phased redevelopment.

Examples of Incremental growth in a sentence

  • For annexations by the cities of Escalon and Ripon only, notwithstanding Subsections 2A and 2B, CITY and COUNTY shall, upon each annexation, share in the Annexation Property Tax Base and all Incremental Growth thereof pursuant to the ratio of 36.6% CITY and 63.4% COUNTY, until such time as the current population of CITY, based on the most recent estimates published by the California State Department of Finance, exceeds 18,000.

  • For annexations that involve Detachment from a fire district, CITY and COUNTY shall, upon each annexation that, in whole or in part, involves Detachment from a fire district, share in the Annexation Property Tax Base and all Incremental Growth thereof pursuant to the ratio of 20% CITY and 80% COUNTY for all portions of the annexation that involve Detachment from a fire district.

  • For the City of ▇▇▇▇▇ 2003 Gateway annexation only, CITY and COUNTY, from the date of this agreement forward, shall share in the Annexation Property Tax Base and all Incremental Growth thereof pursuant to the ratio of 15% CITY and 85% COUNTY.