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Three themes that an economic strategy should be build around

What is supporting businesses, supporting workers, and supporting quality of life

100

What land use planning bill provided some protection to Oregon's coastal communities from a CSZ event?  What happened to the bill

SB 379.  Bill was abolished--no longer applies.

100

States in which you can afford a two-bedroom apt. at fair market rent when making federal min. wage

NONE--no state.

100

You want to tryout a new zoning policy that allows for outdoor dinning areas but are not sure how successful the policy will be.  So you try (blank) first

What is tactical placemaking?
100

Green infrastructure can help mitigate....

What is stormwater runoff?  Air pollution?  etc.

200
This innovative tool requires a "banking" mechanism

What is transfer of development rights?

200

Ways to increase affordable housing supply

Inclusionary zoning, incentives and direct subsidies to builders/developers, efficient use of zoning (ADUs, microhousing)?

200

Two examples where overlay zoning is often used

What is hazard mitigation and historic preservation?

200

Define Magnitude

How strong a natural hazard event is

200

3 ways to mitigate natural hazard risk before a disaster occurs

1. Avoid impact in the first place
2.Modify the location: allowable land uses
3.Modify the design: engineering/ infrastructure/management

300

Risk is...

What is the overlap between the natural hazard and the exposure, sensitivity, and resilience of the system?

300

Define Exposure

People, places, buildings, resources, assets that are or could be impacted by natural hazards

300

Define sensitivity

Do much natural hazard impacts (or potential impacts) people, places, buildings, assets, resources because who/what/where/how they are

300

Define Adaptive Capacity

Ability to use available knowledge, tools/technologies, resources and networks to avoid or reduce harmful consequences of natural hazards

300

Threshold at which if more than gross annual household income is going to housing costs, then you qualify for affordable housing

30%

400

How fast a system returns to pre-event conditions after a disaster

What is Rapidity?

400

Difference between Coping and Transformational Capacities

Scale (individual) and time (immediate vs. long-term implementation)

400

How much a system fails after a disaster event

What is robustness?

400

A developer is building a large residential community, the city requires that the developer upgrade the roads to the community before the development goes in.  This is an example of

What is concurrency?

400

Ways to decrease demand for affordable housing

Increasing the supply of affordable housing through direct housing subsidies, section 8 housing, changing zoning laws (no exclusionary zoning), subsidies & incentives to builders/developers, and increasing min. wage.

500

Currently rent control in Oregon can not increase over what % in a single year

What is 10%?

500

Give an example of a social cascade

Example....

500

Smart growth principle that applies to rural communities

What is ALL of them!!

500

This land use planning tool can help increase the number of affordable housing units and protect ecosystem services

What is public benefit rating systems?

500

A big wind storm brings down powerlines for several days in a community and residents unable to fill up their car with gas to move to a shelter because of the gas pumps need electricity to work.  This is an example of

What is Cascading Hazard?

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