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Question 61

Using a mathematical model, trips to the public neighborhood library can be explained by characteristics of nearby census tracts, including number of children, median income, median education, and distance of tract to library. Which of the following is the dependent variable?

Correct Answer: C
In a mathematical model, the dependent variable is the outcome being explained or predicted, while independent variables are the factors influencing it. Here, the model explains "trips to the public neighborhood library" using variables like number of children, median income, median education, and distance. Thus, trips to the library (option C) is the dependent variable, as it is the outcome being modeled.
The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Research and Assessment Methods," defines the dependent variable as "the outcome variable that the model seeks to explain, such as trips to a library in a travel demand model." Options A, B, and D (number of children, distance, median education) are independent variables used to predict trips. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "In a model explaining library trips, the number of trips is the dependent variable, while factors like distance and demographics are independent variables," supporting option C.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Statistical Modeling.
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Question 62

The term Landscape Urbanism, as used by planners and urban designers, refers to:

Correct Answer: C
Landscape Urbanism, a theory emerging in the late 20th century, prioritizes landscape as the primary organizing element of urban form, over buildings or infrastructure. Option C (organizing city form through the design of the city's landscape) is correct. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Fundamental Planning Knowledge," defines Landscape Urbanism as "a design approach that organizes urban form through landscape systems, rather than architectural structures." Option A (site-specific requirements) is too narrow. Option B (tree planting) is a specific action, not a theory. Option D (garden cities) refers to Ebenezer Howard's earlier concept. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "Landscape Urbanism focuses on using landscape to structure city form, prioritizing natural systems," supporting option C.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Urban Design Theories.
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Question 63

Scenario
The owner of the local NFL football team tells the mayor through the press that he will relocate his team unless the city builds a new stadium and practice field. The mayor wants the team to stay because his campaign platform included a promise to keep the team in the community. He asks you, the planning director, to evaluate the costs and benefits of building a new stadium. The planning staff does the analysis and demonstrates that large-scale public investment in a new stadium makes no economic sense and may lead to bankruptcy. What might you do?

Correct Answer:
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Explanation
As with any analysis, verify the facts and assumptions made in the analysis and be sure that all appropriate procedures were used. Write the report accurately despite the fact that it may be embarrassing to the mayor.
However, before presenting the report publicly, as with any report and because you are sensitive to the mayor's dilemma, it would be best to first to reveal its contents to the mayor. Should the situation be politically charged, you might recommend having a consultant revisit the analysis and present the findings to the mayor. The mayor may be more willing to consider alternatives when they are presented by a paid, independent, expert consultant rather than by staff (Ethical Principle 2) Suppose the mayor, upon learning about your report, refuses to make it public and makes plans to go ahead with the construction of a new stadium. Then, it may be time to resign. Or, it may be time to release the information to the media because of your responsibility to the public regarding the long-range consequences of actions, which may obviously put your job in jeopardy (Ethical Principle 1; Rule of Conduct 7) Suppose the mayor pressures you to alter your findings and report favorably on the potential impacts of the stadium. Then you might engage in a frank discussion with the mayor and suggest some alternatives. The mayor may, for example, discard the idea in favor of a proposal to conduct significant renovations to the existing facility. Suppose you see that the information about how bad the new stadium might be for the community as a whole as well as information about the pressure being applied by the mayor might be helpful in preventing the mayor from winning reelection. And suppose you do not personally want to see this mayor reelected. As a planning director, you may NOT use the information to your personal advantage, and, for example, go directly to the press with the results of the analysis (Rule of Conduct 7) Suppose you are indifferent as to the mayor's election but believe that this course of action will bankrupt the community. To prevent a substantial injury to the public, you could still go to the press after verifying all facts and seeking reconsideration of the matter
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Question 64

When a public body acquires private property under eminent domain, which of the following must be true?
I. Condemnation procedures have begun.
II. A public purpose is involved.
III. The property acquired is adjacent to another parcel of public property.

Correct Answer: C
Eminent domain, under the Fifth Amendment, requires a public purpose and just compensation, and involves condemnation procedures to legally acquire property. Option I (condemnation procedures) is true, as it's the legal process for eminent domain. Option II (public purpose) is true, as per the Fifth Amendment. Option III (adjacent to public property) is not a requirement-eminent domain can apply to any property for a public purpose. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Fundamental Planning Knowledge," states, "Eminent domain requires a public purpose and follows condemnation procedures, but adjacency to public property is not mandated." TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "Eminent domain must involve a public purpose and condemnation, but proximity to public property is not required," supporting option C (I and II only).
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Eminent Domain.
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Question 65

When did the ACIP and ASPO join to form the APA?

Correct Answer: C
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