Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of a building permit? Test the hypothesis at the 1% significance level. One is insuring that zoning and other regulations concerning land use are not employed to hinder the residential choices of these individuals, including unnecessarily restricting communal, or congregate, residential arrangements, such as group homes. How many megawatt hours (MWh) per year of savings did the students identify for computers at the Penn State Mueller Laboratory Building? MAYBE along trade routes, Since 2009, for the first time ever, more people in the world are living in __________ areas than __________ areas. All of the following statements are true regarding zoning EXCEPT c. restrictive covenants. Since New York City adopted the first zoning ordinance in 1916, zoning regulations have been adopted by virtually every major urban area in the United States. This type of housing, which meets the standards set forth in the Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995, may operate as "senior" housing. Clark can continue operating the store due to spot zoning. all of these are benefits of green buildings, all of these are benefits of green buildings, People who seek to improve resource sustainability of our cities urge us to ________. inexpensively constructed buildings that help save taxpayers a lot of money Local zoning ordinances often regulate all of the following EXCEPT The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has published regulations and additional guidance detailing these statutory requirements. b. For the first time ever, she notices that alongside the highway are stretches of forest and wetland. and DOJ's enforcement of the Act in the land use and zoning context. The trail was formerly a railroad line. d. a share in the control of the commonly owned elements. The brand new 3-mile trail runs right through the city and was built without tearing down any buildings at all. Cities experienced a rise in unemployment and crime. urban; rural, What is the goal of "new urbanism"? The world's urban populations are ________. Voting and Election Resourceswww.vote.gov, Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD], Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), zoning and other regulations concerning land use. provide a European style experience of the beauty and intimacy of formal landscapes. heat-generating buildings and dark, heat-absorbing surfaces municipality changed the zoning ordinance, prohibiting buildings that exceed six stories in height. 55% What is an urban growth boundary (UGB)? - statement of record, whihc of the following statements concerning the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act is correct? Streets, curbs, and sidewalks in a new subdivision are usually provided by the b. increased commuting distances oil companies, Which of the following follows the philosophy of "building up, not out"? How does planting trees offset carbon generated by the University of Florida athletic program? - protective covenants to conserve water What is the most likely explanation of how the city planners accomplish the building of such a trail in a heavily developed urban area? d. all of the above. c. the municipality must issue an occupancy permit. parking costs more in a large city than in a small city In reviewing for an exam in your litexature survey course, you notice the following facts about the writers that you studied: a. Organize these facts in a Venn diagram. collects runoff water from lawns and parking lots to water lawns and gardens on campus Private land use controls include which of the following? \hline 350 & 125 & 25 \\ The following sentence calls for the use of underlining (italics) and quotation marks. 2038 Most zoning laws are imposed by the state or federal government. improve the soil through organic waste and wastewater techniques, ENV SCI CH 5 & 6: Biomes and Biodiversity, an, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen. Zoning, Housing Codes, and Building Codes. c. A pre-existing use that varies from the current code - power of escheat c. the title to the land on which the unit is built. member of the zoning commission In this manner we seek both to obtain relief for tenants who have been treated unfairly by a landlord because of sex and also deter other potential abusers by making it clear that they cannot continue their conduct without facing repercussions. reduced the amount of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere, decreased production of carbon dioxide and reduced the amount of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere, The University of Florida's athletic program became carbon neutral because it _____. History. 10 MWh From the 1950s to the 1970s many cities experienced a loss in population as people left for the suburbs. c. spot zoning. They discourage sprawl. In 1950, urban populations in more developed regions and less developed regions were almost equal. - all of the above, all of the following are public land use restrictions EXCEPT: Deed restrictions are a means by which c. individuals. d. A variance must be obtained for the building. What constitutes a reasonable accommodation is a case-by-case determination. Wayne Rogers, an administrator at a major university, recently said, "I've got some CDs in my IRA, which I set up to beat the IRS." In order to legally do this, the owner must be successful in obtaining a 2018 b. boundary-setting The planted trees will sequester carbon dioxide from the air as they grow. \end{array} - a property is taken under the power of eminent domain Printers and elevator zoning A variance is a request to deviate from current zoning requirements. Cluster zoning that creates mixed-use areas has the primary benefit of: A. allowing areas to expand rapidly B. maximizing open space within developments C. controlling the growth of neighborhoods D. keeping all like properties in similar areas maximizing open space within developments Nevertheless, more than 30 years later, race discrimination in housing continues to be a problem. Urban growth boundaries tend to decrease _____ costs and increase _____ within their boundaries. The Department of Justice has brought many cases alleging this kind of discrimination based on race or color. noise pollution Recent development has changed te rural area into a thriving residential area. The majority of the Justice Department's pattern or practice cases involve claims of race discrimination. In most instances, the amended Fair Housing Act prohibits a housing provider from refusing to rent or sell to families with children. growing at a faster rate than the global population as a whole. Cities increasing in size, Spacious lots in residential tracts that spread over large areas but are far from urban centers and commercial amenities. b. control the activities of building inspectors. Since zoning laws can change over time, it's also possible that a property that used to be in line with zoning regulations no longer meets current zoning standards but is allowed to remain as-is and is considered legally compliant. acid rain III. b. green-washing People who live in the suburbs will want larger vehicles to drive. increased use of automobiles, People who seek to improve resource sustainability of our cities urge us to ________. Contact the Webmaster to submit comments. See the answer Show transcribed image text Expert Answer An old service station is located in an area recently zoned for residential use only. effort to plan for agriculture in city areas Could you have studied a novelist born in the 19th19 \mathrm{th}19th century? I. John had a legal nonconforming use people generally drive fewer miles to and from work in a small city than in a large city Which of the following follows the philosophy of "building up, not out"? How did the University of Florida help address the problem of global warming? urbanism The relationship between Cash and Receive Cash would be modeled as being ___. - building codes a. subject to criminal penalties of fines and imprisonment. In addition, the Department's Fair Housing Testing Program seeks to uncover this kind of hidden discrimination and hold those responsible accountable. One of the things that contribute to sprawl is ________. For example, a community may wish to zone some areas for residential homes and others for manufacturing to prevent a . 3. B, C, and D may all take place in this situation. - II and III buses. towns. People using too much land to build new housing An art museum only purchases and displays original pieces of art. A zoning law that calls for properties that are being used in a manner that violates the law at the time that the law is passed, to gradually phase out their existing usages of the property which do not conform to the new zoning law. d. grantors control the future use of the ownership. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. a. height of buildings in an area. The Act regulates all unimproved land sales that will be marketed across state lines. Calculate, to the nearest 1%1 \%1%, the rate of return on each of the four investments available to Clare. The planted trees will be burned to generate electricity for the athletic program. Sustainable cities tend to be livable cities that provide a good quality of life for their residents. Which of the following is NOT something urban- sustainability advocates suggest that cities follow using ecosystem-centered models? B. All of the following are landscaping features of green buildings EXCEPT: Older cities were founded along waterways or rail hubs so goods could be easily transported. Some people who live in the suburbs will search for new places to live closer to where they work. d. price of the property. Customers must pay the entire balance owed in full with one check. d. Subdivision streets must be privately maintained by the developer until the last lot is sold to the public. invest in resource-efficient technologies. The Department has also sued lenders for discrimination against Native Americans. A. a. local zoning laws are enforced. A subdivision is any parcel of land divided into five or more lots for the purpose of sale or development, now or in the future. As an ecological resource manager, your preliminary environmental studies should include inquiry into whether ________. 1. If the plant is destroyed by fire or other hazard, the tire company, If the buyer of a vacant lot builds a house that violates the restrictions in the deed, the buyer may face all of the following types of enforcement EXCEPT. A different approach to measuring zoning that does not rely on local planners' judgment is for researchers to read zoning laws themselves and create standardized metrics directly from the text . Remaining cards (300) Know retry shuffle restart 0:04 Flashcards Matching Snowman Crossword Type In Quiz Test A companys suppliers send it separate invoices for each purchase. b. building codes. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in all types of housing transactions. maintain a steady pattern of growth and development Build a custom email digest by following topics, people, and firms published on JD Supra. street lighting and burning of wastes in landfills climate change A residential developer's deed restrictions would probably include all of the following EXCEPT, All the following are true about historic preservation zoning EXCEPT, A tire company has a manufacturing plant located in an area that has just been rezoned for residential use. They have been outlawed in most cities. d. be required to be physically moved to a residential use area. c. The details of the land for sale must be registered with the secretary of state where the property is located. have gone further by passing a bill capping population in all major cities, passed a bill giving property owners the right to ignore UGB's, The requirement in Oregon for every metropolitan area to establish an urban growth boundary is intended to ________. In 2050, rural populations in less developed regions are projected to drop below 3 billion. uses water from campus sinks and toilets to water lawns and gardens on campus Land-use controls consists of government ordinances, codes, and permit requirements that restrict the private use of land and natural resources, to conform to public policies. The spread of low-density urban or suburban development outward from an urban center. c. A certificate of occupancy is needed only for construction costing more than $30,000. Be careful to show the correct position of quotation marks in relation to other punctuation. Which of the following was most influential in shifting the population of developed countries from the farms to the cities? c. Could you have studied a poet born in the 191919th century? When the impact of a zoning regulation on your property effectively prohibits you from doing anything profitable with your land, you might have a case. Some municipalities have the power to regulate land use outside their corporate limits in extraterritorial jurisdiction areas. Which of the following is true regarding zoning laws? d. The Act has no exemptions. A city issued a building permit to a homeowner for the addition of a family room and additional bedroom with full bath. It is a one-way drain on the environment. \text { Investment } & \text { Single amount } & \text { Investment life (years) } \\ This means some areas of the city may allow for both residential property use as well as commercial property use. Determining whether someone poses such a direct threat must be made on an individualized basis, however, and cannot be based on general assumptions or speculation about the nature of a disability. (a) No agency or political subdivision of the state may rely on a violation of federal law related to cannabis as the sole basis for taking an adverse action against a person, except for any adverse action taken as required by federal law, including, but not limited to, the state's disqualification of a commercial . The Act defines persons with a disability to mean those individuals with mental or physical impairments that substantially limit one or more major life activities. which of the following statements about subdivision ordinances is (are) correct? From the 1950-1990s, many cities experienced a loss in population as people left for the suburbs. Below each passage, write (a)(a)(a) the clue that led you to the meaning, and (b)(b)(b) the meaning itself. foods that are grown locally d. Building permits help ensure compliance with zoning requirements. zoning It is a type of zoning ordinance. Census data indicate that the Hispanic population is the fastest growing segment of our nation's population. whihc of the following powers gives the government the right to zone? which of the following statements about land use controls is NOT correct? city planners In recent years, the Department's focus in this area has been to challenge sexual harassment in housing. A possible major problem with this might include ________. b. the adjacent neighbors must give written consent for the addition. It is a nonconforming use. Reread all or part of the text to help you answer the following questions. food that is individually wrapped green buildings d. subdivision regulations. force people to move elsewhere A conveyance that includes a condition controlling or limiting the use of the transferred property is an example of a an aging population and a declining tax base grew very rapidly in the 19th and early 20th centuries encourage the consumption of local foods, conserve energy and water and improve indoor air quality, One common way to increase the sustainability of a food system is to buy and consume __________. Common examples include minimum lot size requirements, minimum square footage . 3601 et seq., prohibits discrimination by direct providers of housing, such as landlords and real estate companies as well as other entities, such as municipalities, banks or other lending institutions and homeowners insurance companies whose discriminatory practices make housing unavailable to persons because of: In cases involving discrimination in mortgage loans or home improvement loans, the Department may file suit under both the Fair Housing Act and theEqual Credit Opportunity Act. - a loss or property value is caused by a zoning change - deed restrictions a. it is a nonconforming use 20. under an existing ordinance no signs may be placed on a building that extends more than 3 feet above the highest point of the roof. urbanism the use of plants that are native to the area where the building is being constructed. Developers, builders, owners, and architects responsible for the design or construction of new multi-family housing may be held liable under the Fair Housing Act if their buildings fail to meet these design requirements. Sustainable cities usually have more garbage accumulation. are waterways within city parks A court order prohibiting certain land uses - placing a daycare in an area zoned for residential only ZONING The general plan is a long-range policy document that looks at the future of the community. Fans attending University of Florida athletic events are responsible for providing carbon offsets for _____. This prohibition covers instances of overt discrimination against members of a particular religion as well less direct actions, such as zoning ordinances designed to limit the use of private homes as a places of worship. Buses are inefficient when there are few people riding on them. 0.027 cents per kWh - building codes buildings make recycling a low priority To refuse to make reasonable accommodations in land use and zoning policies and procedures where such accommodations may be necessary to afford persons or groups of persons with disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy housing. have steadily lost population over the past 100 years From the 1950s-1990s, many cities experienced a loss in population as people left for the suburbs. Large-scale initiatives to shape the public realm, usually undertaken by philanthropists and civic groups. d. court order. taxicabs. In addition, pricing discrimination in mortgage lending may also adversely affect women, particularly minority women. Individuals who believe that they have been victims of an illegal housing practice, may file a complaint with the Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD] or file their own lawsuit in federal or state court. Buses are inefficient when there are few people riding on them. c. municipalities enforce building restrictions. limiting future growth into already urbanized areas. A house with a white picket fence and a big backyard for a Fourth of July barbecue may be a staple of the American dream, but experts and local politicians say multifamily zoning is key to. They usually discourage sprawl. all of the following statements about restrictive/protective covenants are correct EXCEPT: the instrument used for recording restrictive/protective covenants is a: restrictive/protective covenants are enforced by which of the following? promoted programs that reduced fossil fuel use and sequestered carbon - the Act only covers land with buildings on it, exemptions ot the registration requirements of the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act include all of the following EXCEPT: Which of the following is true regarding zoning laws? B. b. density of population. All of the following factors have contributed to movement of people to suburbs except ________. It is a line on a map separating regions open to urban development from rural areas. She is engaged in the real estate business as a are urban golf courses, are links that provide pathways for wildlife to travel between parks and preserves, Urban sprawl typically results in ________. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like which of the following statements about land use controls is NOT correct? For example, landlords may not locate families with children in any single portion of a complex, place an unreasonable restriction on the total number of persons who may reside in a dwelling, or limit their access to recreational services provided to other tenants. Then look up the meaning of these ratings. Whether subdivision streets are publicly or privately owned and maintained is - there are currently no federal laws or regulations concerning flood hazard areas 1,000 MWh a. no further permission from the city is needed. provide access to rail and bus transportation in the inner city or other high-density areas, Historically, large cities have tended to develop ________. - ppwer of taxation, building codes require which of the following? Which of the following occupations is tasked with designing cities in such a way as to maximize their efficiency, functionality, and beauty? One of the central objectives of the Fair Housing Act, when Congress enacted it in 1968, was to prohibit race discrimination in sales and rentals of housing. d. Could you have studied a writer born in the 202020th century who was both a playwright and a poet? The final subdivision plat must be recorded before closing on any lot. uses tap water to water lawns and gardens and then catches and reuses any water that runs off of these systems - Certificate of Occupancy The cast of four engaging performers wake up and begin their day. in locations where explorers first landed regional planner, Which of the following approaches best helps congested cities deal with the problems related to transportation? In addition, the Department has sought to promote accessibility through building codes. Specify the competing hypotheses to test whether the TV stations claim can be rejected by the data. suburbs 1-Protective covenant 2-Reversion clause 3-Lost through laches 4-Conditional use permit A Tests commonly applied in determining the validity of zoning ordinances require all of the following except 1-That the power be exercised in a reasonable manner 2-That the ordinance be free from discrimination Cluster zoning that creates mixed-use areas has the primary benefit of: answer choices allowing areas to expand rapidly maximizing open space within developments controlling the growth of neighborhoods keeping all like properties in similar areas Question 12 120 seconds Q. Under an existing ordinance, no building signs may extend more than three feet above the highest point of the roof. MEANING:___________. passed legislation forbidding the construction of any new single-family homes BOb has obtained a legal nonconforming use They usually encourage sustainability. 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