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A tax increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) is a political subdivision of a municipality or county in the state of Texas created to implement tax increment financing.They may be initiated by the city or county or by petition of owners whose total holdings in the zone consist of a majority of the appraised property value.
Monmouth County (/ ˈ m ɒ n m ə θ /) is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey.It is bordered to its west by Mercer and Middlesex Counties, to its south by Ocean County, to its east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to its north by the Raritan Bay (sharing a border with the boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens in New York City, across it).
For the 10 years of the tax benefit period, reduced local school district revenues are substantially replaced with state funds through the state public school finance system. [4] The Texas Tax Code gives the Texas Comptroller's office responsibility and authority to adopt rules necessary for the implementation and administration of the program. [5]
Freehold Township is a township in western Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Crisscrossed by several major highways, the township is a commercial hub for Central New Jersey (home to the Freehold Raceway and Freehold Raceway Mall) and is a suburban bedroom community of New York City, located within the Raritan Valley region of the much larger New York metropolitan area.
Wall Township is a township within Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Crisscrossed by several different highways within the heart of the Jersey Shore region, the township is a transportation hub of Central New Jersey and a bedroom suburb of New York City, in the New York metropolitan area. [19]
Beaches of Monmouth County, New Jersey (3 P) Pages in category "Landforms of Monmouth County, New Jersey" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The township was created by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1849, from portions of Shrewsbury Township, [25] at which time the newly formed township stretched from the Shrewsbury River to the southern tip of Avon-by-the-Sea. [26]
Roughly triangular area including both sides of Monmouth and Locust Avenues to the junction with Hillside and Grand Avenues 40°24′00″N 74°02′08″W / 40.400000°N 74.035556°W / 40.400000; -74.035556 ( Navesink Historic