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AICP Exam Prep Questions And
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Fiscal Impact Analysis - Answer - A tool that compares the local government revenues associated with
development policies and projects



Collector Road - Answer - A low-to-moderate capacity road which serves to move traffic from local
streets to arterial roads; they are designed d to provide access to residential properties.



Arterial Road - Answer - A high-capacity urban road; delivers traffic from collector roads to freeways or
expressways, and between urban centers at the highest level of service possible



Local roads - Answer - Roads with the lowest speed limits and carries low volumes of traffic and maybe
unpaved in some areas



Cost-effectiveness Analysis - Answer - Compares the relative costs and outcomes of different courses of
action; it assigns a monetary value to the measure of effect.



Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) - Answer - A systematic approach to estimate the strengths and
weaknesses of alternatives; it is used to determine options that provide the best approach to achieve
benefits while preserving savings



Development Agreement - Answer - A voluntary contract between a local jurisdiction and a person who
owns or controls property within the jurisdiction detailing the obligations of both parties and specifying
the standards and conditions that will govern development of the property.



Special Use permit - Answer - A permit that allows for a specific exemption to zoning regulations for a
particular piece of land in a location that has a particular zoning characteristic.



Impact fee - Answer - A fee charged by a community and paid by a developer that is commensurate
with the externalities created by a development. Intended to cover the development's impact on such
things as roads, sewer systems, schools, and police and fire protection.

, Subdivision Regulation - Answer - the standards and procedures that regulate the subdivision of land
for development and sale



City Beautiful Movement - Answer - A turn-of-the-twentieth-century movement that advocated
landscape beautification, playgrounds, and more and better urban parks.



City Efficient Movement - Answer - A major movement in the U.S., Britain and other industrial nations
in the early 20th century that sought to identify and eliminate waste in all areas of the economy and
society, and to develop and implement best practices



Public Health Movement - Answer - an effort to remedy the high disease and mortality rate that
occurred in cities



Garden City - Answer - A self-contained planned town combining work, residential, agricultural, and
recreational facilities, and surrounded by a rural belt.



Audience Response System - Answer - Computer application that enables voting and then collects and
displays the results, simplifying decision-making among event participants.



Visual Preference Survey - Answer - a technique that can be used to assist citizens in evaluating physical
images of natural and built environments. Citizens are asked to view and evaluate a wide variety of
pictures depicting houses, sites, building styles, streetscapes, etc. Scores are used to indicate whether a
design is what a citizen sees as appropriate for their community.



Dot Voting - Answer - write ideas on a large board, have people vote by putting a dot by it



Design Charette - Answer - an intense period of design or planning activity.



random sample - Answer - a sample in which every element in the population has an equal chance of
being selected



stratified sample - Answer - a sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population
are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population

, cluster sample - Answer - obtained by selecting all individuals within a randomly selected collection or
group of individuals



Nominal Group Technique - Answer - A decision-making technique in which group members write
down ideas and solutions, read their suggestions to the whole group, and discuss and then rank the
alternatives.



Public Hearing - Answer - hearings held for public comment on proposed action at public meeting



Tax increment - Answer - Additional tax revenues that result from increases in property values within a

redevelopment area.



Consensus Building - Answer - process of working toward achieving general agreement within a group



Delphi Technique - Answer - a decision-making method in which members of a panel of experts
respond to questions and to each other until reaching agreement on an issue



Downzoning - Answer - reducing the intensity of zoning on a site



Scatter Plot - Answer - A graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of
data.



Bell Curve - Answer - distribution of scores in which the bulk of the scores fall toward the middle, with
progressively fewer scores toward the "tails" or extremes



Line Graph - Answer - a graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in statistics over time or
space



Bar Graph - Answer - a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or
more items

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