Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
In some municipalities, this means having a certificate of occupancy (often abbreviated to CO). Effectively, it's a special permit legally declaring that a property is habitable and meets all code and usage requirements.
Please call (702) 455-4997 to discuss your value and/or have an appeal form mailed or emailed to you. If the County Board, after hearing your petition, still agrees with the Assessor's appraisal, you may appeal the County Board's decision to the State Board of Equalization.
Special Use Permits Are Required For Activities that have 25 or more people. Activities that do not fall under the generally accepted definition of passive use, regardless of the number of people. Examples of passive use are hiking, biking, birding, and fishing.
Special Use Permit enhancements are available to any person who has applied for, receives, and maintains in good standing WDFW "Disability Status;" and who has a permanent inoperable physical or cognitive disability; and a licensed physician through the official SUP application process certifies the impairment caused ...
“Special Use Permit Application” means a request filed with the Zoning Administrator to consider a specific location not permitted by right in any district(s). “Variance Application” means a request requesting relief from the requirements of the code for reasons to be demonstrated by the applicant.
Special Recreation Permits are issued to businesses, organizations, and individuals to allow the use of specific public land and related waters for commercial, competitive, and organized group use. Special Recreation Permits allow the land stewards to coordinate and track commercial and competitive use of public lands.