30 Questions
What type of elements are considered visual nuisances in land planning?
Commercial complexes and advertisement boards
Which ordinance is responsible for establishing minimum lot sizes for different districts?
Zoning ordinance
What is the purpose of the subdivision ordinance?
To divide land into lots from larger parcels
What is the function of the comprehensive plan in land planning?
To make long-term projections of population growth
Which of the following is an example of an olfactory nuisance according to the text?
Junkyards
Under civil law, what does Art. 694 relate to?
Off-site nuisances
What is the relationship that must be studied in traffic and transit systems?
Relationship of traffic pattern to each other and to the site
What does efficient traffic and transportation system result in?
Successful integration of different developments in the vicinity
What factors influence urban movements according to the text?
Income, urban form, level of development, and technology
What happens when new or improved transportation facilities provide better accessibility?
Increase in land value leading to changes in land use
What do the movement of people and goods in a city collectively create?
Traffic flow
How is the movement of people and goods in a city defined in the text?
Joint consequence of land activity and transportation system capability
What does the Social development plan under CPD aim to improve?
Quality of social services
What is the primary responsibility of the government in terms of the Economic development plan?
To create favorable climate for private investments
What aspect of development does the Infrastructure and land use development plan primarily focus on?
Acquiring land for public facilities
Which component of the CPD strives to assure residents of a steady supply of goods and services along with jobs and income?
Economic development plan
What core aspect does the Environmental management plan of CPD focus on?
Protecting and managing the environment
What does the CPD intend to assure the local population through the Economic development plan?
Increased access to goods and services
What do cultural factors in site analysis typically encompass?
Land ownership, traffic circulation, and socio-economic factors
What plays a crucial role in determining the permissibility of land development in a specific area according to the text?
Conformance to designated land use plans
Which of the following is NOT considered a factor in existing land use plans mentioned in the text?
Migration patterns
What is the primary purpose of land use planning according to the text?
To optimize land allocation for various activities
In what way does the text suggest land use planning is tied to development goals?
By aligning land use policies with a city's vision
Which of the following is NOT a consideration that a site must adhere to when being developed?
Population migration trends
What is a disadvantage of sea transport mentioned in the text?
Requires large investment on ships
In what way does air transport support national security and defence according to the text?
Provides vital support to national security
Why is sea transport not suitable for transporting perishable goods?
It is a slow moving mode of transportation
What is a disadvantage of air transport explained in the text?
Relatively more expensive
How does the text describe the travel distance or travel time in relation to the settlement of residence and employment?
Reflects good urban planning
What factor adversely affects sea transport according to the text?
Weather conditions
Test your knowledge on the cultural factors to consider in site analysis, including existing land use, traffic and transit, density and zoning, socio-economic factors, utilities, and historical factors.
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