Neighborhood improvement district definition

Neighborhood improvement district means an area within a municipality consisting of nearby but not necessarily contiguous parcels, at least some of which are used for residential purposes and are subject to general real estate taxes, and property that is acquired and owned by the board if the local legislative body approved acquisition of the property under sub. (4) (d) as part of its approval of the initial operating plan under sub. (3) (e).
Neighborhood improvement district means a limited geographic area within an unincorporated area of the County, as identified in the filed record plan, in which a special assessment is levied on all designated property, other than exempt property, for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the district, hereinafter referred to as a “NID.”
Neighborhood improvement district means a neighborhood, as identified on a filed record plan, in which a

Examples of Neighborhood improvement district in a sentence

  • Neighborhood improvement district plan.--For purposes of section 5, a neighborhood improvement district plan that is comprised of a project plan for such tax increment district shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of section 5(c).

  • However, the evidence submitted in support of this planning application provides confidence that it will be possible to suitably manage the risks posed to groundwater resources by this development.

  • The statutory assessor shall be responsible for collecting all other required information in regard to personal property, determining values on assessable personal property not used for production of income, and completing all necessary forms in relation thereto .

Related to Neighborhood improvement district

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.