Thursday, March 18, 2010

Essential Questions 3.1

1. How do you know when the design you’ve chosen for a site is the correct one?

If you have gone and done research getting info on the site and talking with contractors.

2. As a developer for the site, how does knowing about past owners and the uses of the property help you develop the site?

It gives you the history and the facts needed to know if you can build things on the cite.

3. In what ways do the view of a site, its terrain, the solar aspects, wind, and sound influence site orientation?

It gives you facts on what structures you are capable of building and the locations of them.

4. How does knowing about current neighbors help you in developing a site?

To see if you have good neighbors helps your convidence on builing a site.

5. What difference does it make if you do or do not abide by the regulations and requirements for developing and building property?

Regulations and requirements on the guildlines you have to follow to make a successful site.

6. What regulatory agencies should you know? Why is it important to work with them in preparing to develop property?

The local building and zoning agencies should be contacted when building a site. It's important to work with them because they give you good info and advice when building your site.

7. Zoning is not a requirement in all localities. How does zoning help or hinder land development?

Zoning helps buy protecting health, safety, and general welfare.

8. The environment is affected when land is developed. How does an environmental impact study help or hinder a developer in preparing to develop property?

It helps developing property so your site doesn't cause any harm to the environment and break any regulations.

9. What do wetlands, covenants, and prior ownership have to do with site selection?

It helps you know if you want your site on that kind of area and gives you info on the regulations and restrictions that might come upon your building site.

10. How did completing a traffic analysis around the property help in providing information about the property?

It can indicate which stations are 'in charge' or the 'control station' of a particular network.

11. As an owner of the property, what issues were of concern to you and may affect the development of the property after you completed the viability analysis?

How viable the process will actually be in creating my building site.

12. What is the relationship of regulations to the viability analysis?

They both are pretty much regulations, they give me how far I can go with the process of the building site.

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