Target area definition

Target area means a contiguous geographic area in which 50% or more of the households have income that is less than 80% of the statewide median household income.
Target area means a qualified census tract under Section 42 of the Internal Revenue
Target area means the geographical area described in the Works Project contract document.

Examples of Target area in a sentence

  • The CCHIP applies to multi-family rental and for sale housing projects (Projects) within the Community Revitalization Action Group (CRAG) Target Area.

  • Community Contribution means a monetary contribution to projects benefiting the City’s Inner N/NE Target Area and the Company’s Project.

  • A map of the district’s Target Area is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

  • Attachment 1 to the SOW: Study Area, Preliminary Target Area for Interim Remedy, and Monitoring Well Locations and Rationale Appendix A to Settlement Agreement, Docket #2016-03 Table 1.

  • While the intent of the district is to promote economic vitality not only in the district, but also in the City as a whole, the district’s focus shall be the promotion economic vitality within the district’s Target Area.


More Definitions of Target area

Target area means the square, oval, incomplete line, or incomplete arrow corresponding to the candidate’s name or ballot response (examples: “Yes”, “No”, “For” or “Against”) on a paper ballot.
Target area means an area with distinct geographic boundaries as agreed upon by EPL and Franchisee, such boundaries to be no greater than a two mile radius.
Target area means specified geographic locations in Waco that have been elected by the City Council to receive special consideration in order to encourage economic development in that location. The map found in Exhibit B identifies the current target areas in Waco.
Target area means the square or oval corresponding to the candidate’s name or ballot response (examples: “Yes”, “No”, “For” or “Against”) on a paper ballot.
Target area means the local authority area identified in the Capital Firm Scheme Details in which the Capital Firm Scheme will be delivered or such other area agreed by Homes England on IMS;
Target area means that area described by metes and bounds or other specific bounded description set out in the application for a permit.
Target area means a qualified census tract under Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, found in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development document number N-94-3821; FR-3796-N-01.