effort to plan for agriculture in city areas The final subdivision plat must be recorded before closing on any lot. Sec. street lights They usually encourage sprawl. Although a small army of media fact-checkers claim otherwise, Joe Biden wants to end single-family zoning in America's suburbs. Instructions. If the current zoning is amended, the residences will probably Concentrating people in cities containswater and air pollutants, which are removed by greenbelts. green-washing, L'Enfant's 1791 Plan of the U.S. capital represented the first ________. The Department's enforcement program is aimed at landlords who create an untenable living environment by demanding sexual favors from tenants or by creating a sexually hostile environment for them. growing at a faster rate than the global population as a whole. subways. People who live in the suburbs may press local politicians and city planners to develop better mass transit for the area. b. c. No contract to purchase any lot is allowed until the final subdivision plat is recorded.d. a. developer. d. required to obtain a variance from the local zoning board. A zoning ordinance is the local law that spells out the immediate, allowable uses for each piece of property within the community. b. real estate broker. CandidateACandidateBCandidateC35012525\begin{array}{|c|c|c|} heat-generating buildings and dark, heat-absorbing surfaces, heat-generating buildings and dark, heat-absorbing surfaces. unbridled growth The Fair Housing Act also provides procedures for handling individual complaints of discrimination. as landscaping, providing energy-saving shade to homes and businesses It sometimes purchases several works of art from the same artist at the same time. - placing a factory in an area zoned for residential only Rewrite the sentence below using the indicative mood. The brand new 3-mile trail runs right through the city and was built without tearing down any buildings at all. provide guidelines for city development to separate areas desired to be urban from areas desired to be rural. It may be frailits roof may shakethe wind may blow . the local production of food, the pollution of streams by oily runoff water from parking lots, How can urbanization threaten communities and landscapes? a. an interest in the unit owners association. Which of the following stamens is FALSE regarding a broker's responsibility regarding land use? 3. restrictive/protective covenants are terminated in all of the following ways EXCEPT: the type of zoning that permits a higher priority use in a lower priority zone is called: which of the following is not a permitted deviation from the standards of a zoning ordinance? to provide modern urban attractions (high-speed Internet, cultural institutions, and so on) to rural areas so people will return to a rural lifestyle a. CLUE:___________ d. Subdivision streets must be privately maintained by the developer until the last lot is sold to the public. Most fencing laws limit the height of artificial fences in residential areas to four feet in front yards and six feet in backyards. Which of the following is true regarding zoning laws? a. Zoning ordinances While Kayla is driving along a busy highway just outside a major city, she suddenly comes to a standstill in traffic. As an ecological resource manager, your preliminary environmental studies should include inquiry into whether ________. To do this legally, the owner must get a: variance 21. cities increasing in size, having the land cover of a city grow much faster than its population, Oregon's strong policy of enforcing UGB's (urban growth boundaries) to create livable cities has been exemplary for many years, but between 2004 and 2007, voters ________. Cities generally obtain the food for their citizens from _____. Calculate, to the nearest 1%1 \%1%, the rate of return on each of the four investments available to Clare. b. Unpermitted space may be uninsurable for hazard insurance purposes. nuclear power plants venting excess heat into the urban landscape b. light rail. To take action against, or deny a permit, for a home because of the disability of individuals who live or would live there. buildings If a requested modification imposes an undue financial or administrative burden on a local government, or if a modification creates a fundamental alteration in a local government's land use and zoning scheme, it is not a "reasonable" accommodation. increased population growth In recent years, the Department's focus in this area has been to challenge sexual harassment in housing. Aesthetic zoning would be an example of Which of the following is NOT something urban- sustainability advocates suggest that cities follow using ecosystem-centered models? Current users of illegal controlled substances, persons convicted for illegal manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance, sex offenders, and juvenile offenders are not considered disabled under the Fair Housing Act, by virtue of that status. 2048. - the Conner Act Answer the following multiple-choice problems. Chapter 3: Housing Regulations. Clare Jaccard has $5,000\$ 5,000$5,000 to invest. Cities give people places to live with smaller land use. Local zoning ordinances often regulate all of the following EXCEPT Some individuals with disabilities may live together in congregate living arrangements, often referred to as "group homes." 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. rooftops planted with vegetation. Clark must petition for a variance to continue doing business as a convenience store. c. municipalities enforce building restrictions. Using accrual accounting, revenue is recorded and reported only. The use of privately owned real property may be regulated and restricted by building on a golf course In addition, pricing discrimination in mortgage lending may also adversely affect women, particularly minority women. BOb has obtained a legal nonconforming use 2038 Zoning, Housing Codes, and Building Codes. The following sentence calls for the use of underlining (italics) and quotation marks. All of the following factors have contributed to movement of people to suburbs except ________. an increase in violent crimes and an increase in vacancy and abandonment of homes \text { B } & 15,900 & 15 \\ find a balance between imports and exports of resources, use renewable energy sources and recycle materials, The urban heat island effect is caused by ________. It is a one-way drain on the environment. The Fair Housing Act prohibits municipalities and other local government entities from making zoning or land use decisions or implementing land use policies that exclude or otherwise discriminate against individuals with disabilities. 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 . make recycling a low priority b. They are energy efficient. Where force or threat of force is used to deny or interfere with fair housing rights, the Department of Justice may institute criminal proceedings. increased production of carbon dioxide A broker: A. must avoid any representation about a property's zoning without verifying the property's zoning and, if appropriate, flood hazard area maps and any restrictive covenants affecting the property. The athletic program collected money during games to recycle newspapers and plastics. a. no further permission from the city is needed. Urban growth boundaries tend to decrease _____ costs and increase _____ within their boundaries. Air pollution from the Midwest and "Rustbelt" states is exported to the northeastern United States and Canada. decreased production of carbon dioxide Customers must pay the entire balance owed in full with one check. a state university surrounded by miles and miles of businesses and dwellings housed in large multi-story structures global warming Kayla never noticed these natural wonders on her route because of _____. Which of the following is true regarding zoning laws? building near a school concern over demographic transitions desire to live in less stressful, more peaceful park-like conditions desire for close-knit communities availability of more jobs in suburbs desire to have a garden, All of the following factors have contributed to movement of people to . nuclear power plants venting excess heat into the urban landscape a. a required disclosure of the developer on any resale transactions. boundary-setting From the 1950s-1990s, many cities experienced a loss in population as people left for the suburbs. walking, riding bicycles, and other kinds of physical activity InvestmentSingleamountInvestmentlife(years)A$8,4006B15,90015C7,6004D13,00010\begin{array}{ccc} MGL c.40B Regional planning Permits a city or town to plan jointly with other cities or towns to promote development and prosperity within their area. developer's fees have always grown rapidly and continue to do so Be careful to show the correct position of quotation marks in relation to other punctuation. subdivisions, Which of the following types of transportation consumes the most energy (in BTU per passenger mile)? When looked at nonjudgmentally, sprawl can be defined as __________. Use the figures discussed before to find the amount of federal income tax to be withheld from Joey Surrette's gross biweekly earnings of $2,555\$ 2,555$2,555 if Joey is married and claims 333 withholding allowances. Our laws are derived from four main sources: (1) constitutional law, (2) statutory law, (3) administrative law, and (4) common law. Urban growth in more developed regions is projected to be faster than urban growth in less developed regions. people Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. People sought out the better public transportation options present in the suburbs. Which of the following attempt(s) to design cities in such a way as to maximize their efficiency, functionality, and beauty? attempt to address biodiversity concerns The cast of four engaging performers wake up and begin their day. decreased reliance on automobiles Which of the following steps in the revenue cycle would appear as event entities in an REA diagram? reduce urban sprawl effort to design a freeway b. local government. as biofuels that will not add any extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere The accompanying table indicates how they are likely to vote. For the same reason, it must also export most of its wastes. The 2007 UGB restricts development that is on a large scale or that impacts sensitive natural areas outside its boundaries. - I, II, and III, which of the following statements concerning flood hazard areas is correct? 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 ________. Sustainable cities tend to be livable cities that provide a good quality of life for their residents. Bill said, \color{#c34632} Ive finished reading TheScarletLetter\underline{\text{The Scarlet Letter}}TheScarletLetter.\color{#c34632}. Specify the competing hypotheses to test whether the TV stations claim can be rejected by the data. B. Buses are inefficient when there are few people riding on them. The birth of _____ initiated the phenomenon of sprawl. d. for only five more years before meeting the new zoning requirements. acid rain b. real estate broker. b. In addition, the Department's Fair Housing Testing Program seeks to uncover this kind of hidden discrimination and hold those responsible accountable. It is a type of zoning ordinance. d. Environmental restrictions. b. statute. regional planner, Which of the following approaches best helps congested cities deal with the problems related to transportation? Encourage urban agriculture provide a European style experience of the beauty and intimacy of formal landscapes. MAYBE along trade routes, Since 2009, for the first time ever, more people in the world are living in __________ areas than __________ areas. better economic opportunities. the pollution of streams by oily runoff water from parking lots See the answer Show transcribed image text Expert Answer In addition to prohibiting an outright denial of housing to families with children, the Act also prevents housing providers from imposing any special requirements or conditions on tenants with custody of children. Census data indicate that the Hispanic population is the fastest growing segment of our nation's population. passed a bill promoting unregulated development everywhere in the state Zoning, subdivision, and public works decisions must be consistent with any applicable specific plan. Women, particularly those who are poor, and with limited housing options, often have little recourse but to tolerate the humiliation and degradation of sexual harassment or risk having their families and themselves removed from their homes. climate change 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: - deed restriction are a form of private land use control - public land use controls are an exervise of police power - subdivision covenants are a form of public land use controls - localities receive their power to develop long-range plans for growth and . 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. 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. \text { C } & 7,600 & 4 \\ double-deck all roads and have more limited-access expressways a state university surrounded by miles and miles of businesses and dwellings housed in large multi-story structures, widely spaced homes spread evenly across a vast tract of land, A city undergoing gentrification is experiencing ________. Why? City X has decided to become more sustainable. light pollution. building with mahogany imported from Brazil Organizing Literature. - it is publicly maintained but can be privately access such as a gated community c. individuals. increased use of automobiles, People who seek to improve resource sustainability of our cities urge us to ________. a. Which of the following is true regarding master planning and zoning? Which of the following occupations is tasked with designing cities in such a way as to maximize their efficiency, functionality, and beauty? an aging population and a declining tax base They usually encourage sprawl. 1. rises as you get farther from the city center a. developer. integrate agriculture with urban land use a. subdivision regulations. require that all energy used in the building comes from wind or solar sources answer choices The aggregate of zoning ordinances is the master plan. Some local height restrictions contained in fencing laws apply . The athletic program eliminated all carbon emissions. - the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure At c. spot zoning. a. local zoning laws are enforced. b. an overlay district. make the city transportation "bus only" c. When cash is received at the time services are rendered. 1,500 MWh zoning oppose strict limits on growth (UGBs), use renewable energy sources and recycle materials, The urban heat island effect is caused by ________. the exodus of residents to the suburbs, Which of the following is the best description of sprawl? They have been outlawed in most cities. As the show opens, the clock chimes six A.M. The athletic program used solar energy during games to remove carbon dioxide from the air. It is not a change in the zoning law. The property the convenience store is located on is now zoned for residential only. - lots of which there is a building b. deed restriction. Reduce recycling initiatives B Restrictive covenants a. are no longer effective when the title is transferred. increased population densities Older cities were founded along waterways or rail hubs so goods could be easily transported. The Act requires all newly constructed multi-family dwellings of four or more units intended for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, to have certain features: an accessible entrance on an accessible route, accessible common and public use areas, doors sufficiently wide to accommodate wheelchairs, accessible routes into and through each dwelling, light switches, electrical outlets, and thermostats in accessible location, reinforcements in bathroom walls to accommodate grab bar installations, and usable kitchens and bathrooms configured so that a wheelchair can maneuver about the space. Select all that apply. What is true about the importance of location for cities that were founded over 100 years ago versus the cities that are rapidly growing today. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act? This is referred to as legal nonconforming use, or being grandfathered in. Gasoline prices have doubled in a large Midwestern city and may continue to rise in the future. to create functional neighborhoods in which most of a family's needs can be met close to home without the use of a car Larrry was responsible for discovering and disclosing the situation to bob buildings covered in vines and plant life that enable energy-efficient cooling and heating as well as providing food, buildings constructed out of sustainable materials, which limit the use of energy and water, minimize health impacts, control pollution, and recycle waste, Suburban living encourages ________. InvestmentABCDSingleamount$8,40015,9007,60013,000Investmentlife(years)615410. C. Congress can legitimately use taxes to encourage the development of certain industries and discourage the development of others. Know Before You Start Renovations The Justice Department has taken enforcement action against municipal governments that have tried to reduce or limit the number of Hispanic families that may live in their communities. 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. The company is allowed to continue operating the plant under the new zoning classification. b. property owners. economists meat instead of fruits and vegetables Zoning by-laws typically set out specific regulations as to how land can be used, including the size and location of buildings, parking requirements, and landscaping requirements. All of the following factors have contributed to movement of people to suburbs EXCEPT: - creation of subdivisions heavy rail The athletic program reduced local energy consumption and planted trees. to shift transportation planning away from SUV-sized vehicles to accommodate hybrid cars, to create functional neighborhoods in which most of a family's needs can be met close to home without the use of a car. - II and III Mass transit systems include all of the following EXCEPT: Use locally produced resources - ppwer of taxation, building codes require which of the following? What she is sensitive to is the rate of return she will earn on the investment. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like which of the following statements about land use controls is NOT correct? True or False? - it is not privately maintained, which of the following statement concerning zoning ordinances is/are true? 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. Which of the following is a problem that occurs within cities because of the concentrated use of energy in buildings and vehicles and the large amount of dark surfaces that absorb solar energy? Could you have studied a novelist born in the 19th19 \mathrm{th}19th century? People using too much land to build new housing The ________ drives the move to the suburbs from cities. 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. c. Zoning will prevail over any conflict with restrictive covenants. c. restrictive covenants. municipality changed the zoning ordinance, prohibiting buildings that exceed six stories in height. Which of the following is true regarding zoning? The Department of Justice brings suits on behalf of individuals based on referrals from HUD. Customers are sent monthly statements that list and total all sales transactions during the preceding month. In each item below, place a caret ()(\wedge)() to indicate where a hyphen should be inserted. - all of the above, private land controls are enforced by: developed; urban The brand new 3-mile trail runs right through the city and was built without tearing down any buildings at all. promote urbanization a. subject to criminal penalties of fines and imprisonment. here once was a society in Hawaii for the special purpose of introducing exotic birds. people tend to drive smaller cars in small cities than in large cities, people generally drive fewer miles to and from work in a small city than in a large city. Water use is restricted through rationing. a shortage of water for irrigating lawns and landscaping 1,000 MWh c. until residences are located within a quarter mile of the station. rural populations are projected to drop in both more developed and less developed regions ABC company deposits all customer payments into its checking account. The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to discriminate in housing on the basis of sex. - lots offered only to building contractors prohibit hiking and biking or recreational opportunities d. state. 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 The number of cases filed since 1968 alleging religious discrimination is small in comparison to some of the other prohibited bases, such as race or national origin. c. Restrictive covenants the loss of working-class people from traditional neighborhoods as housing prices become too expensive build more roads, provide access to rail and bus transportation in the inner city or other high-density areas. member of the zoning commission (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 . ABC company has a checking account, savings account, and payroll account with the XYZ bank. Deed restrictions can be created by all of the following EXCEPT a. deed. Reread all or part of the text to help you answer the following questions. - 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: - the act is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency CandidateA350CandidateB125CandidateC25, a. driving electric cars Misrepresentation is an element in both innocent misrepresentation and fraud. Lighting - zoning ordinances must adhere to federal and state due process provision
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