Non-Residential Property definition

Non-Residential Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit(s) was issued for a non-residential use.
Non-Residential Property means a building or structure or part of a building or structure not occupied in whole or in part for the purpose of human habitation, and includes the lands and premises appurtenant and all of the outbuildings, fences or erections thereon or therein.
Non-Residential Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit(s) has been issued by the City permitting the construction of one or more non- residential structures or facilities.

Examples of Non-Residential Property in a sentence

  • For an Assessor’s Parcel that contains both Residential Property and Non-Residential Property, the Acreage of such Assessor’s Parcel shall be allocated to each type of property based on the amount of Acreage designated for each land use as determined by reference to the site plan approved for such Assessor’s Parcel.

  • Developed Property shall be classified as Residential Property and Non-Residential Property.

  • To the extent that the levy of the Facilities Special Tax on Residential Property is limited by the provision in the previous sentence, the levy of the Facilities Special Tax on each Assessor’s Parcel of Non-Residential Property shall continue in equal percentages up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Facilities Special Tax.

  • The Maximum Annual Special Tax for Non-Residential Property shall be $54,818 per Acre.

  • In some instances an Assessor’s Parcel of Residential Property may contain more than one Land Use Class or an Assessor’s Parcel may contain both Residential Property and Non-Residential Property.


More Definitions of Non-Residential Property

Non-Residential Property means, collectively, Commercial Property, Industrial/Warehouse Property, and Institutional Property.
Non-Residential Property means Developed Property for which a Building Permit(s) was issued for a non-residential use.
Non-Residential Property. – means a building or structure not occupied or capable of being occupied in whole or in part for the purpose of human habitation and includes the lands and premises appurtenant thereto.
Non-Residential Property means all properties other than those defined as residential;
Non-Residential Property means all Parcels of Developed Property within the boundaries of the CFD that are not Single Family Property, Multi-Family Property, Property Owner Association Property or Tax-Exempt Property.
Non-Residential Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit(s) has been issued for a non-residential use and does not contain any residential units as defined under Residential Property or Multi-Family Property.
Non-Residential Property means property other than housing, such as office buildings, shopping centers, businesses, churches, hotels, hospitals, schools, or government buildings.