42-12003. Class three property; definition
A. For purposes of taxation, class three is established consisting of:
1. Real and personal property and improvements to the property that are used as the owner's primary residence, that are not otherwise included in class one, two, four, six, seven or eight and that are valued at full cash value.
2. Real and personal property that is occupied by a relative of the owner, as provided by section 42-12053, and used as the relative's primary residence, that is not otherwise included in class one, two, four, six, seven or eight and that is valued at full cash value.
3. Real and personal property that is owned and occupied as the primary residence of the owner who also uses the property for lease or rent to lodgers.
B. For the purposes of this section, a homesite that is included in class three may include:
1. Up to ten acres on a single parcel of real property on which the residential improvement is located.
2. More than ten, but not more than forty, acres on a single parcel of real property on which the residential improvement is located if it is zoned exclusively for residential purposes or contains legal restrictions or physical conditions that prevent the division of the parcel.
C. For the purposes of this section, " physical conditions" means topography, mountains, washes, rivers, roads or any other configuration that limits the residential usable land area.