Can property taxes be eliminated using the tax rebate?

There will always be some taxes on property.  Under Neighborhood Revitalization, the existing assessed value of the property and the resulting taxes prior to the improvements will continue.  Also the rebate begins at 95% of the new assessed value.

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1. What is the Neighborhood Revitalization Plan?
2. What is a “tax rebate”?
3. What is a “qualified improvement”?
4. How is “structure” defined?
5. What kind of “improvements” will increase the assessed value?
6. How long does the tax rebate run under the Neighborhood Revitalization Plan?
7. Can property taxes be eliminated using the tax rebate?
8. How do the terms Assessed Valuation and Appraised Value differ?
9. How can I determine if I am eligible for a tax rebate?
10. If qualified improvements have been made, how does one obtain a tax rebate?
11. Who applies?
12. How often do I need to apply?
13. Will the schedule of tax rebates as determined by the increase in assessed value in the first year ever change?
14. Is the rebate transferable?