Mixed-Use – Property with a minimum of one commercial unit and one residential unit. These properties usually have an office or retail store on the ground level and studios/apartments on the upper level.
Multi-Family – Property with 5 or more residential units on the same parcel of land and/or the same building structure.
Bed & Breakfast – Property which is generally owner-operated. This type of property is designed for transient boarding with guests usually staying for periods shorter than a week.
Warehouse/Light-Industrial Property – Property developed for storage, distribution, research and/or light development. This property is usually identified by a bay door.
Retail – Property developed for sales, usually having a storefront. Examples include: barber shops, convenience stores, department stores, pharmacies, and laundromats.
Office – A structure developed for general commercial uses. Normally, manufacturing is not carried out on these properties. Examples include: Law offices, CPA offices, Mortgage Broker offices, and Real Estate offices.
Self-Storage Facility – Property which is broken down into small-size warehouses, typically used for storage.
Mobile Home Park – Property which is usually less than 25% RV and mobile homes and are anchored to the ground.
Rooming House – Property which is very similar to a Bed & Breakfast but is rented out on a monthly basis.
Automotive – Examples of this property type are: car dealerships, auto body shops and auto repair shops.
Hotels/Motels – Flagged or non-flagged hotels and motels.
Unique Properties – Examples in this property category include: funeral homes, marinas, campgrounds, day cares and other distinct properties.
Ineligible Property Types
- Adult entertainment
- Agricultural purpose
- Health Care
- Hospitals
- Educational facilities
- Church/Religious
- Heavy industrial
- Properties with Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
- Restaurants
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