Deck 8: The Techniques of Zoning and Subdivision Regulations

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Zoning is the division of an area into zones within which uses are permitted as indicated in the zoning ordinance.
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Zoning ordinances typically include conditions and restricitions like building height limits and minimum lot size requirements.
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The definition of a family is a long since settled zoning issue.
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Some argue that large-lot zoning requirements are formulated to maintain exclusivity and keep out undesirable elements.
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Floor Area Ratio regulates building bulk by outlining th emaximum amout of floor space that can be built on a given lot.
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Evidence suggests that illegal use of variances is widespread.
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A downzoning would likely increase the value of undeveloped land by expanding the array of permissible uses.
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Critics argue, among other things, that Contract Zoning is equivalent to illegal spot zoning.
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Site Plan Review consists of comparing submitted development plans to the actual development after it has been complete.d
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A 'planned unit development', or PUD, achieves flexibility by outlining only the criteria which must be met instead of a list of permissible uses and conditions.
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Performance Zoning is more concerned with the impacts or effects rather than the use itself.
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A linkage is an incnetive for a devloper to provide an amenity or facility which is of public benefi, and which the developer would not provide voluntarily.
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Form-Based Codes are concerned with the desired structure on the proerty and its relationship to the surrounding environment.
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Jurisdictions overseeing the subdivision process have the ability to control the design and improvement of a subdivision.
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Which of the following allows a property to deviate from the standards of a zoning ordinance if compliance would result in unneccessary hardship?

A) Floor-Area Ratio
B) A Variance
C) Conditional Use Permit
D) Minor Use Permit
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Which of the following is the unjustifiable singling out of apiece of property for preferential treatment and privileges not extended to other land in the vicinity?

A) Conditional Use
B) A Variance
C) Downzoning
D) Spot Zoning
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When supplemental zoning requirements are placed on an area because it possesses a unique feature, it is refered to as?

A) An Overlay Zone
B) A Mixed-Use Zone
C) A Special District Zone
D) A Contract Zone
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The creation of special provisions for developments requiring special restrictions describe a

A) Conditional Use Pemrit
B) Floor Area Ratio Revision
C) Use Variance
D) Bulk Variance
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An amendment to re-zone to a use of lower density is known as

A) Spot zoning
B) Conditional Zoning
C) Contract Zoning
D) Downzoning
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What is a key advantage of planned unit developments?

A) Flexibility
B) Reduced cost for paving and utilities
C) Open Recreational Space
D) All of the above
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What type of zoning allows for two or more uses on a parcel?

A) Performance Zoning
B) Spot Zoning
C) Mixed Use Zoning
D) Special District Zoning
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What is a type of supplemental zone that is placed on an area requiring special protection

A) Overlay Zone
B) Exclusionary Zone
C) Special District Zone
D) None of the above
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An alternative to conventional zoning

A) Exclusionary Zoning
B) Form Based Codes
C) Subdivisions
D) Euclidean zoning
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A common growth control technique is referred to as

A) Mixed Use zoning
B) Form Based Codes
C) Spot Zoning
D) Large lot zoning
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Which type of zoning gathers development on one part of a site in order to leave the remainder for open space, recreation, or preservation?

A) Cluster zoning
B) Large lot zoning
C) Exlcusionary zoning
D) None of the above
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Deck 8: The Techniques of Zoning and Subdivision Regulations
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Zoning is the division of an area into zones within which uses are permitted as indicated in the zoning ordinance.
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Zoning ordinances typically include conditions and restricitions like building height limits and minimum lot size requirements.
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The definition of a family is a long since settled zoning issue.
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Some argue that large-lot zoning requirements are formulated to maintain exclusivity and keep out undesirable elements.
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Floor Area Ratio regulates building bulk by outlining th emaximum amout of floor space that can be built on a given lot.
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Evidence suggests that illegal use of variances is widespread.
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A downzoning would likely increase the value of undeveloped land by expanding the array of permissible uses.
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Critics argue, among other things, that Contract Zoning is equivalent to illegal spot zoning.
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Site Plan Review consists of comparing submitted development plans to the actual development after it has been complete.d
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A 'planned unit development', or PUD, achieves flexibility by outlining only the criteria which must be met instead of a list of permissible uses and conditions.
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Performance Zoning is more concerned with the impacts or effects rather than the use itself.
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A linkage is an incnetive for a devloper to provide an amenity or facility which is of public benefi, and which the developer would not provide voluntarily.
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Form-Based Codes are concerned with the desired structure on the proerty and its relationship to the surrounding environment.
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Jurisdictions overseeing the subdivision process have the ability to control the design and improvement of a subdivision.
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Which of the following allows a property to deviate from the standards of a zoning ordinance if compliance would result in unneccessary hardship?

A) Floor-Area Ratio
B) A Variance
C) Conditional Use Permit
D) Minor Use Permit
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Which of the following is the unjustifiable singling out of apiece of property for preferential treatment and privileges not extended to other land in the vicinity?

A) Conditional Use
B) A Variance
C) Downzoning
D) Spot Zoning
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When supplemental zoning requirements are placed on an area because it possesses a unique feature, it is refered to as?

A) An Overlay Zone
B) A Mixed-Use Zone
C) A Special District Zone
D) A Contract Zone
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The creation of special provisions for developments requiring special restrictions describe a

A) Conditional Use Pemrit
B) Floor Area Ratio Revision
C) Use Variance
D) Bulk Variance
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An amendment to re-zone to a use of lower density is known as

A) Spot zoning
B) Conditional Zoning
C) Contract Zoning
D) Downzoning
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What is a key advantage of planned unit developments?

A) Flexibility
B) Reduced cost for paving and utilities
C) Open Recreational Space
D) All of the above
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What type of zoning allows for two or more uses on a parcel?

A) Performance Zoning
B) Spot Zoning
C) Mixed Use Zoning
D) Special District Zoning
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What is a type of supplemental zone that is placed on an area requiring special protection

A) Overlay Zone
B) Exclusionary Zone
C) Special District Zone
D) None of the above
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An alternative to conventional zoning

A) Exclusionary Zoning
B) Form Based Codes
C) Subdivisions
D) Euclidean zoning
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A common growth control technique is referred to as

A) Mixed Use zoning
B) Form Based Codes
C) Spot Zoning
D) Large lot zoning
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Which type of zoning gathers development on one part of a site in order to leave the remainder for open space, recreation, or preservation?

A) Cluster zoning
B) Large lot zoning
C) Exlcusionary zoning
D) None of the above
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