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27 Cards in this Set
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______ industries are those industries that attract outside money to an area
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base industries |
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_____ industries are business establishments such as grocery stores, barbershops, and retail stores, whose customers are primarily local residents
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service industries |
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____ is composed of laypersons who are a representative sample of the community (real people), appointed (not elected), not paid to serve but are voluntary |
planning commision |
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Planning commission authority - ______ is the engineer for developer - design of neighborhood |
subdivision plat approval |
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planning commission authority - _____ is the drainage, roads, lights, holding ponds, layouts of building |
site plan approval |
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Planning commission authority - ____ control |
sign |
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____ study is the most basic and important, concerns population characteristics |
population study |
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_____ base study wants diverse industries, both basic industry and service industry |
economic base study |
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____ study is the inventory of private and public land
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existing land-use study |
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______ study concerns soil type, drainage and so forth
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physiographic study |
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___________ concerns types and location of community facilities, parks, etc |
recreation and community facilities study |
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_____ study concerns transportation, roads, etc |
thoroughfare study
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_____ laws exercise of police power (most widely used), to protect property values, and is assigned a specific land use classification |
zoning laws |
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_______ protects against inferior construction practices, sets minimum of standards for materials and quality of workmanship, issues a building permit before construction begins, periodic building inspections, final certificate of occupancy (OK to move in) |
building code
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_____ zoning classification regulates density of units per acre
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residential |
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____ zoning classification regulates intensity of use, types and traffic volume
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commercial |
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_____ zoning classification regulates
intensity of use, environmental concerns |
industrial |
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Name all 5 zoning classifications
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residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and special use
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_____ allows a property owner to vary from strict compliance of a zoning ordinance |
variance |
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In order to prove a variance a property owner must: |
show a hardship exists or will be created and show that property owner did nothing to create hardship |
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_____ uses show the use is grandfathered, property owner is allowed to continue a use even though zoning ordinances have changed that would no longer allow the use if being constructed today, the government may not use eminent domain via condemnation just because a property no longer conforms to code
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legal nonconforming uses |
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______ are required for large projects that impact more than one county and are concerned with air quality, water quality, waste treatment, public school classroom space and roads
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(RDI) developments of regional impact |
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_____ Allows a mix of land uses along with a high density of residential units, clustering of residential units to allow for open spaces, grocery shopping malls, residential = everything, reduced lot sizes and street sizes to allow maximum use of open space, a self contained development
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(PUD) Planned unit Development |
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______ concerns the environmental impact on waste disposal systems, air quality, roads, employment and so forth as the result of large development (PUD's usually need this)
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environmental Impact Statement |
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How many square feet are in one acre? |
43,560 |
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front foot is always the ______ number in an number x number |
first |
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