Federal Regulations
SB 100
Local Regulations
Property Rights
Natural Hazards
100

NEPA stands for....

What is the National Environmental Policy Act?

100

Metric for how much land within a Urban Growth Boundary?

What is 20 year buildable supply?

100

Four primary items regulated by zoning

What is land use, density, bulk (dimensions), and performance

100

This amendment gives the government the power of eminent domain to the government

What is the 5th Amendment?

100

Two key components of the resilience triangle

What is robustness and rapidity?

200

This act can stop development on both public and private land.

What is the Endangered Species Act?

200

Wrote and sponsored SB 100

Who is Hector MacPherson?

200

Almost every city/county has a zoning code, but fewer cities/counties have this

What is comprehensive plan/urban growth area/boundary?

200

You do not pay your plumber for the new pipes he installed.  The plumber can place a (blank) on your house.

What is a lien?

200

Escaping to the coast for the day during the Heat Dome is an example of (bank) capacity

What is coping capacity?

300

"No net loss" is part of this Act

What is the Clean Water Act?

300

Number of goals set forth in SB 100

What is 19?

300

Year that Senate Bill 100 was pass

What is 1973?

300

No property is seized but the property no longer has any economic value

What is a regulatory taking?

300

Name at least three natural hazard characteristics you should assess when mitigating hazard risk

What is: type of hazard, past recurrence intervals, future probability, speed of onset, spatial extent, magnitude, and duration?

400

Agreements that provide assurance to private land owners that have endangered species on their property

What are Safe Harbor Agreements?

400

Provides assistance for cities developing comprehensive plans

What is the Department of Land Conservation and Development?

400

First supreme court case testing zoning powers.

What is Euclid v. Ambler?  year: 1926

400

Supreme court ruling that allowed private property to be taken under eminent domain to sell for private development

Kelo v. New London

400

4 key ways to mitigate natural hazard risks

What is:

1.Avoid impact in the first place

2.Modify the location: allowable land uses

3.Modify the design: engineering/ infrastructure/management

4.Offset the impact:  compensation, reconstruction after disaster (e.g. “Build Back Better”)

500

More power rests with the local government to create laws and regulations

What is Home Rule?

500

"Pay or Waive"

What is Measure 37 (2004)?

500

Decides cases related to nonconforming uses, variances, conditional use permits, etc.

What is Hearing Boards or Planning Commission?
500

Price tag for purchasing and bulldozing the New London properties

What is 78 million?

500

Number of vertical evacuation structures in Oregon

1