Deck 6: The Institutional and Legal Framework of Planning and Zoning

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States typically develop zoning and land use controls for localities.
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Zoning controls are typically adopted by the local legislative body.
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The principle of due process mandates impartiality of public decision makers.
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The courts have clearly articulated the dividing line between legitimate exercise of the police power and a regulatory taking.
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A justifiable 'taking' under the 'public use doctrine' requires that the property literally be used by a public body.
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Substantive due process is concerned with the fair administration of the law.
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There is a 'presumption of validty' in the actions of a municipality to which courts give 'judicial deference'.
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Generally, judgment of the legislative actions of a local government is the function of the political process and not the role of the courts.
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In Kelo v. New London, the US Supreme Court ruled that the taking of private property for the purpose of economic development did not serve a public purpose.
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In delivering the opinion of the court in Kelo v. New London, Justice Kennedy held that economic development has long been an accepted function of government.
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The Kelo v. New London decision allowed states to freely develop legislative responses to the decision
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A majority of zoning cases are dealt with at the Supreme Court level
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If an ordinance is vaguely written, it could be challenged under which constitutional basis?

A) Substantive due process.
B) The Public Use Doctrine.
C) Procedural due process.
D) Equal protection of the laws.
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What is the inherent power of a sovereign government to legislate for the health, welfare, and safety of a community?

A) Zoning
B) Bill of Rights
C) Police Power
D) Separation of Powers
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Zoning is a tool used only at which level

A) Federal
B) Regional
C) State
D) Local
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Which amendment is at the heart of zoning issue

A) 1st Amendment
B) 5th Amendment
C) 14th Amendment
D) All of the above
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Which court case determined enterprise as a public use while also allowing public welfare to encompass aesthetic matters

A) Euclid V. Ambler
B) Berman v. Parker
C) Poletown Neighbhorhood Council v. Deroit
D) Kelo v. New London
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The main issue featured in Kelo v. New London was

A) Public Welfare
B) 14th Amendmen
C) Urban Design
D) Eminent Domain
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At the Supreme Court level, no definition exists for

A) "taking"
B) "public use"
C) "just compensation"
D) All of the above
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Local governments carry out their zoning and planning powers within the framework of powers conferred on them by

A) The federal government
B) Regional planning groups
C) Individual states
D) All of the above
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The principle of due process mandates

A) Bias
B) Impartiality
C) Favors
D) Policy
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Deck 6: The Institutional and Legal Framework of Planning and Zoning
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States typically develop zoning and land use controls for localities.
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Zoning controls are typically adopted by the local legislative body.
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The principle of due process mandates impartiality of public decision makers.
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The courts have clearly articulated the dividing line between legitimate exercise of the police power and a regulatory taking.
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A justifiable 'taking' under the 'public use doctrine' requires that the property literally be used by a public body.
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Substantive due process is concerned with the fair administration of the law.
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There is a 'presumption of validty' in the actions of a municipality to which courts give 'judicial deference'.
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Generally, judgment of the legislative actions of a local government is the function of the political process and not the role of the courts.
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In Kelo v. New London, the US Supreme Court ruled that the taking of private property for the purpose of economic development did not serve a public purpose.
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In delivering the opinion of the court in Kelo v. New London, Justice Kennedy held that economic development has long been an accepted function of government.
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The Kelo v. New London decision allowed states to freely develop legislative responses to the decision
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A majority of zoning cases are dealt with at the Supreme Court level
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If an ordinance is vaguely written, it could be challenged under which constitutional basis?

A) Substantive due process.
B) The Public Use Doctrine.
C) Procedural due process.
D) Equal protection of the laws.
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What is the inherent power of a sovereign government to legislate for the health, welfare, and safety of a community?

A) Zoning
B) Bill of Rights
C) Police Power
D) Separation of Powers
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Zoning is a tool used only at which level

A) Federal
B) Regional
C) State
D) Local
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Which amendment is at the heart of zoning issue

A) 1st Amendment
B) 5th Amendment
C) 14th Amendment
D) All of the above
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Which court case determined enterprise as a public use while also allowing public welfare to encompass aesthetic matters

A) Euclid V. Ambler
B) Berman v. Parker
C) Poletown Neighbhorhood Council v. Deroit
D) Kelo v. New London
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The main issue featured in Kelo v. New London was

A) Public Welfare
B) 14th Amendmen
C) Urban Design
D) Eminent Domain
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At the Supreme Court level, no definition exists for

A) "taking"
B) "public use"
C) "just compensation"
D) All of the above
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Local governments carry out their zoning and planning powers within the framework of powers conferred on them by

A) The federal government
B) Regional planning groups
C) Individual states
D) All of the above
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The principle of due process mandates

A) Bias
B) Impartiality
C) Favors
D) Policy
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