F.A.C.E Fundamentals Of Code Enforcement Level I Q
F.A.C.E Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Level I Q
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F.A.C.E Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Level I QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
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F.A.C.E Fundamentals Of Code Enforcement Level I Q
Acre - ANSWERA parcel of land measuring 43,560 square feet, or 208.71 feet square.
Abutting - ANSWERImmediately adjacent, such as a parcel of land or body of water.
Base Line - ANSWERThe imagery East-West line used in the government survey method of land description to establish the starting ...
F.A.C.E Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Level
I QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
Acre - ANSWERA parcel of land measuring 43,560 square feet, or 208.71 feet square.
Abutting - ANSWERImmediately adjacent, such as a parcel of land or body of water.
Base Line - ANSWERThe imagery East-West line used in the government survey method of land
description to establish the starting point for North and South description.
Building code - ANSWERA group of ordinances that regulate building construction within a
community
Building line - ANSWERThe distance from the boundary line of a property within which no structure
may be built ; a setback
chain - ANSWERAnd unit of measurement used in land surveying- 66 feet
Check - ANSWERA measurement of land; a 24 Mile by 24 Mile Square containing 16 townships
Correction lines - ANSWERPlace by surveyors at 24 Mile intervals to compensate for the Earth's
curvature in the government Survey System of the land description
Cul-de-sac - ANSWERA road ending in a circle
Deed - ANSWERA written instrument that conveys title to land
Easement - ANSWERInterest in another land as for right away or access to provide utilities
Frontage - ANSWERThe distance property abuts a particular feature such a road or a river
,Government survey method - ANSWERA system of land description dividing portions of the u.s. into
a grid system of numbered lines north to south and east to west
Grantee - ANSWERThe recipient of title in a Conveyance
Grantor - ANSWERThe conveyor of title in a conveyance
Land description - ANSWERThe description of a parcel of real estate which identifies it has
distinguished from other parcels
Legal description - ANSWERA unique and legally acceptable method of identifying property
Location - ANSWERThe physical site of a property
Lot, block and subdivision - ANSWERA legal description method that refers to a recorded map of the
subdivision that outlines and numbers each individual lot
Maps and plats - ANSWERSurveys of Land showing boundaries dimensions monuments and other
appropriate features
Meridian - ANSWERAny of the north-south lines six miles apart which established the boundaries of
townships in the government Survey System of land description
Metes and Bounds description - ANSWERThe method of land description that starts at a point of
beginning and "walks the boundaries" of a parcel of Real Estate
Mile - ANSWERA distance of 5280 feet
Minimum lot area - ANSWERA zoning or deed requirement of a certain lot size for a specified use of a
parcel of Real Estate
Monument - ANSWERA natural or constructed feature used as a reference point in property
descriptions
, Municipal ordinance - ANSWERLocal laws regulating specified activities
Parcel - ANSWERA lot, also, a specified tract of property
Plat book - ANSWERA public record containing official plats of subdivisions located in a County. In the
past, there were physical books. Currently, the books often take the form of rolls of microfilm.
Point of beginning (POB) - ANSWERThe starting point of the description of a parcel using the metes
and Bounds method of property description.
Police power - ANSWERThe power of the government to regulate activity for the safety, Health and
Welfare of the populace.
Principal Meridian - ANSWERThe beginning north-south line to which the other meridians are
oriented the government survey method of property description.
Public dedication - ANSWERContribution of land to the government by a developer for public uses
Public utility easement - ANSWERThe right given for use of property owned by private individuals for
the creation and maintenance of utility service
Range - ANSWERThe six mile wide strip running North and South, used in the government survey
method of the property description, found it on the east and west by Range Lines.
Range lines - ANSWERLine 6 miles apart which run parallel to the principal Meridian.
Real estate - ANSWERPhysical land plus any improvements affixed to the land. Natural plants are
included in this real estate book crop plants often are not.
Right away - ANSWERThe right of access over a parcel of property.
Section - ANSWEROne square mile of land, used in the government survey method of land
description.
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