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PART III: DEFINITIONS <br />Annexation document required by . overnment Code, Section!identifying <br />certain kinds of # <br />The plan must identifyf! or •:rate lots or t containing <br />residentialdwellings that the city intendsto annex, unless moreof property <br />owners •annexation. <br />plan may also identify other <br />• Areas that are identified in the plan may only be annexed three years after the iadopted. <br />Annexation Policy — A set of guidelines to assist in making annexation and disannexation decisions. <br />Annexation Program — A regularly updated document identifying areas that the city wishes to consider <br />for initiation of annexation during the succeeding rive -year period. The annexation program expresses <br />the city's intent to consider specific areas for annexation, but is not legally binding. Inclusion of an area <br />in the program does not obligate the city to annex that area, nor does exclusion of an area from the <br />program prevent the city from annexing the area. <br />Disannexation — The legal process by which a city removes an area from its boundaries. <br />Enclave — An area within the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction that is surrounded, or very nearly <br />surrounded, by the corporate limits of the City of Paris and/or the corporate limits or extra -territorial <br />jurisdiction of other municipalities. <br />Extraordinary.., industrial project that is eligible <br />property tax abatement under the city's tax abatement policy. <br />MunicipalFull a.lity within its full-purpos-- <br />boundaries, includin. wa tewa r service and I XCINdigr <br />Ili <br />FIS <br />Growth Center — An area that contains, or has the capacity to contain, compact, higher intensity urban <br />land uses, as designated by the city council in the city's comprehensive plan. There are two types of <br />vrowth centers: <br />