PJM PRACTICE TEST DUE 26TH DECEMBER 2023
PJM PRACTICE TEST DUE 26TH DECEMBER 2023 joint use easement - CORRECT ANSWER-allows two or more Property Owners to share a common feature such as a driveway variance - CORRECT ANSWER-a deviation from regulations restrictive covenant - CORRECT ANSWER-Provisions that restrict the use of the property by the buyer conditional use permit - CORRECT ANSWER-the permit issued by the zoning jurisdiction for a proposed use that is not otherwise allowed in a particular zoning District planned unit development - CORRECT ANSWER-an area set aside for a specific use such as a residential subdivision or a mix of commercial and residential uses cluster zoning - CORRECT ANSWER-cluster zoning allows structures to be grouped on one part of a site to preserve open space on others inclusionary zoning - CORRECT ANSWER-requires construction of low-income housing as a condition of approval overlay zoning - CORRECT ANSWER-is not the primary zoning designation for example commercial residential improvements may be subject to an Architectural Review Board quality Circle - CORRECT ANSWER-B team of employees to do the same work into formal small groups to identify address work related problems focuses on day-to-day work Solutions are presented to management contemporaneous documentation - CORRECT ANSWER-a written record of verbal or informal Communications was it which is kept in real time and generally not issued to other project participants in a standard form ISO 9000 - CORRECT ANSWER-a quality assurance program that can be applied to a variety of processes and industries 7 quality management principles: customer focus leadership engagement of people process approach Improvement evidence-based decision-making relationship management ISO 9001 - CORRECT ANSWER-quality assurance program specifically for architectural design processes a design firm must develop and Implement programs that satisfy the requirements of each section of the standard a firm's organization process can be certified to an ISO standard if it complies and is validated by third-party audits corporate knowledge - CORRECT ANSWER-important to document information typical construction details, guide specifications, template for completing code review, developing General notes preservation - CORRECT ANSWER-most historically accurate and requires keeping existing elements in situ restoration - CORRECT ANSWER-return the building to its appearance at a particular point in time reconstruction - CORRECT ANSWER-building based on documentation that recreates elements of the building that have been demolished or lost to time Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWER-emphasizes the retention and repair of historic materials that gives some latitude for replacement of damaged materials interior Finish class ratings - CORRECT ANSWER-interior finish materials applied to wall and ceiling surfaces must be categorized as class a, b, or c based on flame spread and smoke developed tests trim are not considered interior finish materials unless they cover more than 10% of the wall or ceiling area Lead - CORRECT ANSWER-hazardous material that may be found in paint, pipes, solder, roof flashing polychlorinated biphenyls PCBs - CORRECT ANSWER-hazardous material that may be found in old electrical equipment radon - CORRECT ANSWER-a hazardous naturally-occurring colorless odorless and carcinogenic gas that can be detected in spaces where building comes in contact with the Earth crystalline silica - CORRECT ANSWER-hazardous natural material found in sand or stone and may be present and Masonry Products - becomes respirable when masonry is cut or ground and dust is released asbestos - CORRECT ANSWER-a hazardous material that can be found in insulation, four tiles, ceiling tiles, equipment glass fiber - CORRECT ANSWER-a hazardous material that can be found in insulation penalty clause - CORRECT ANSWER-should be accompanied by a bonus provision land rights - CORRECT ANSWER-some states they separate surface and subsurface rights. This impacts mineral interest such as oil coal natural gas and other minerals air rights - CORRECT ANSWER-air rights above land can be sold or transferred to another party air rights do not give a property owner the right to prohibit aircraft from entering the space riparian rights - CORRECT ANSWER-allow Property Owners whose Lots about a natural River to make use of that resource man-made bodies of water do not have the same usage rights General obligation Bond - CORRECT ANSWER-used to fund a specific project, such as a library or fire station phones are paid off through a property tax voter majority is required developer impact fees - CORRECT ANSWER-fees to fund infrastructure improvements in necessary by new development developers may look for an area to bailed where impact fees are not charged business Improvement District - CORRECT ANSWER-used to fund public space improvements, such as streetscapes, to enhance and areas of Peel and indirectly its property values taxes are assessed on those property owners in the district who will benefit from the improvements tax increment financing - CORRECT ANSWER-method cities used to pay for improvements within a specified District improvements are intended to stimulate private development within the district after the improvements are complete, the increase in tax revenue attributable to the development is used to repay the bonds
Escuela, estudio y materia
- Institución
- PJM
- Grado
- PJM
Información del documento
- Subido en
- 28 de diciembre de 2023
- Número de páginas
- 5
- Escrito en
- 2023/2024
- Tipo
- Examen
- Contiene
- Preguntas y respuestas
Temas
- joint use easement
- corporate knowledge
- crystalline silica
- partnering
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pjm practice test due 26th december 2023