{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The overall extent of this feature class comprises the MIDA Control Area. Property owners within the MIDA Control Area have the option to join MIDA, but not all land in the MIDA Control Area is necessarily part of MIDA. When a landowner becomes part of MIDA, their land forms a new \"project part.\" The Enterprise feature class \"MIDA_ProjectArea\" shows the extent of each of these parts that HAVE joined MIDA.\n\nThe MIDA Control Area is split into three polygons:\nPolygon named \"MIDA Land Use Control Area\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area where MIDA also has land-use authority.\nPolygon named \"MIDA Wasatch\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area that is under Wasatch County jurisdiction.\nPolygon named \"MIDA Hideout\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area that is under Hideout city jurisdiction.\n\nHelpful MIDA vocabulary summary:\nMIDA Control Area: Area where landowners are eligible to join MIDA, and get tax incentives if they do.\nMIDA Land-Use Control Area: Part of the MIDA Control Area that is under MIDA jurisdiction, similar to if it was a municipality. (Sometimes MIDA calls this the MIDA Control Area, which is confusing.)\nMIDA Wasatch: (Unofficial name) Part of the MIDA Control Area that are under Wasatch County jurisdiction. (It is outside the MIDA Land-Use Control Area and are in unincorporated county.)\nMIDA Hideout: (Unofficial name) Part of the MIDA Control Area that are under Hideout jurisdiction. (It is outside the MIDA Land-Use Control Area and are in Hideout city.)\nMIDA Project Area: Land in the MIDA Control Area where landowners have actually joined the MIDA development project. Is split into project parts that get added to over time as more owners join.", "description": "
The overall outside boundary is considered the Control Area. Inside that control area, there are project areas that are created when a property owner decides to be part of MIDA. <\/SPAN><\/P> For updates, contact MIDA. They are maintaining this feature and this copy should match what they have.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The overall extent of this feature class comprises the MIDA Control Area. Property owners within the MIDA Control Area have the option to join MIDA, but not all land in the MIDA Control Area is necessarily part of MIDA. When a landowner becomes part of MIDA, their land forms a new \"project part.\" The Enterprise feature class \"MIDA_ProjectArea\" shows the extent of each of these parts that HAVE joined MIDA.\n\nThe MIDA Control Area is split into three polygons:\nPolygon named \"MIDA Land Use Control Area\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area where MIDA also has land-use authority.\nPolygon named \"MIDA Wasatch\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area that is under Wasatch County jurisdiction.\nPolygon named \"MIDA Hideout\" designates land in the MIDA tax-increment area that is under Hideout city jurisdiction.\n\nHelpful MIDA vocabulary summary:\nMIDA Control Area: Area where landowners are eligible to join MIDA, and get tax incentives if they do.\nMIDA Land-Use Control Area: Part of the MIDA Control Area that is under MIDA jurisdiction, similar to if it was a municipality. (Sometimes MIDA calls this the MIDA Control Area, which is confusing.)\nMIDA Wasatch: (Unofficial name) Part of the MIDA Control Area that are under Wasatch County jurisdiction. (It is outside the MIDA Land-Use Control Area and are in unincorporated county.)\nMIDA Hideout: (Unofficial name) Part of the MIDA Control Area that are under Hideout jurisdiction. (It is outside the MIDA Land-Use Control Area and are in Hideout city.)\nMIDA Project Area: Land in the MIDA Control Area where landowners have actually joined the MIDA development project. Is split into project parts that get added to over time as more owners join.",
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"accessInformation": "MIDA, Wasatch County",
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