1. ANJEC is an example of: a) a major publisher which chooses to use its capitalists powers to impact the environment b) a state government planning and zoning agency c) A greenway acquisition and construction company d) An NGO e) None of the above 2. Which of the following is an example of a new urbanist development in New Jersey? a) The Kentlands b) Washington Town Center c) West Milford Township d) Radburn e) Stillman Cove 3. Which of the following is an example of a new urbanist development? a) The Kentlands b) Stillman Cove c) McIlheney Town Center d) Radburn e) Columbia 4. Which of the following is true of Seaside? a) Known for its creative use of cul-de-sacs (dead ends) as a meas of creating small communities within the larger community (called pods) b) Is a transit-oriented development (TOD) designed by Peter Calthorpe c) Is a 150-year old town that is used as a model for new urbanist developments d) Is commonly cited example of urban infill e) None of the above 5. Which of the following is true of Celebration? a) Designed by Andres Duany b) Disney’s attempt at building a “real” community from scratch c) A Washington, DC suburb designed using TDR principles as a basis for designating its natural areas d) The last major development in America without planning or zoning e) None of the above 6. What is a common characteristic of a neotraditional community? a) Houses with lots of windows b) Houses with front porches c) Mostly commercial development with limited residential d) 5 acre lots e) No bars 7. Which Supreme Court case established that local governments could practice zoning? a) Euclid v. Ambler b) Pennsylvania Transportation v. New York City c) Nollan v. California Coastal Commission d) Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal e) Dolan v. Tigard 8. An EIS requires all of the following EXCEPT: a) Public hearings b) Presidential review and approval c) A no-action alternative d) Consideration of both short- and long-term impacts e) Scoping 9. New York City is an important historic planning/zoning example because it was: a) The only city in the United States on an island b) The city with the best designed infrastructure in the nation c) The first city to pass a comprehensive zoning ordinance d) The last city to pass a comprehensive zoning ordinance e) None of the above 10. Why are capital expenditures an important municipal planning tool? a) Zoning ordinances prevent development near capital expenditures b) The principle of munis de la carpe requires a direct link between zoning and investments c) Investments in buildings, roads and infrastructure can reinforce existing plans and alter development pressures d) Capital expenditures are the only legally binding planning activity e) Since the passage of NEPA most other municipal activities have required EISs, but capital expenditures are exempt 1. T or F Houston is notable in zoning history because it was the first major city to adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance, in 1855. 2. T or F Because of concerns about appearing economically biased (or perhaps even racially biased), few planners use demographic data when making significant public decisions. 3. T or F One of the important things that we learned about Portland, Oregon was that they do not use FEMA FIRM maps because there is no flooding in that part of the country. 4. T or F Scoping is the part of the EIS process whereby a federal agency determines how much environmental impact the total agency has on an annual basis. 5. T or F Marginal projects are sometimes avoided simply because the Environmental Impact Statement process can often take around 18-24 months to complete. 6. T or F Urban Containment is a planning technique that is difficult to apply in many parts of New Jersey because of the many small municipalities. 7. T or F In Dolan vs. Tigard the court said that Dolan didn’t have to give up a bike path just so they could expand their store. 8. T or F The Lucas case is confusing because it seemed to have completely outlawed zoning (until Dolan). 9. T or F Pennsylvania Transportation v. NYC helped establish that you had to take the whole site before it was a taking. 10. T or F The biggest complaint about Final Environmental Impact Statements is that they are often completed without allowing any public comment or review.