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1. Do you show Ordinances for Development/Redevelopment Districts or Areas?

Explanation

The answer is "Yes" because ordinances for development/redevelopment districts or areas are typically shown to provide guidelines and regulations for the development or redevelopment of specific areas. These ordinances help ensure that the development or redevelopment projects align with the overall goals and objectives of the district or area, and may include zoning regulations, building codes, design guidelines, and other requirements. By showing these ordinances, stakeholders and developers can understand the specific rules and regulations that apply to the development or redevelopment of a particular district or area.

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Considering and showing, resolutions and ordinances affecting the property in the PI Chain.

2. If you had a PIQ lying within Tax District 5 in Salt Lake County, what procedure would you go to, to find out about this district?

Explanation

To find out about Tax District 5 in Salt Lake County, you would go to the Salt Lake City Special Assessment District. This district is responsible for assessing and collecting special taxes for specific purposes within the city. They would have the information and resources to provide details about the tax district and any relevant information related to it.

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3. Do you show street improvmeent or special lighting special serivce districts?

Explanation

This question is asking whether you display street improvement or special lighting special service districts. The correct answer is "Yes," indicating that you do show these districts.

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4. You never show any document assessing a specific dollar amount on your PIQ?

Explanation

The statement is suggesting that the person never presents any document that evaluates a specific dollar amount on their PIQ (Personal Information Questionnaire). The answer "False" means that the person does show documents assessing a specific dollar amount on their PIQ.

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5. Do not show Abstracts of Findings and Order or Variances which give special allowances to zoning laws.

Explanation

The correct answer is False because the question asks not to include any abstracts of findings or variances that give special allowances to zoning laws.

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6. Would you show resolutions proposing to create a Special Service District?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Yes" because the question is asking whether you would show resolutions proposing to create a Special Service District. By selecting "Yes," you indicate that you would indeed show these resolutions.

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7. What procedure would you go look at if the "Millcreek First Flow District" showed up on your PIQ?

Explanation

If the "Millcreek First Flow District" showed up on your PIQ, you would look at the Salt Lake County Taxes procedure. This is because the question is asking about a specific procedure to examine when encountering the mentioned district on the PIQ.

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8. Do you show ordinances vacating streets which are now a protion of the PIQ?

Explanation

The answer is "Yes" because showing ordinances vacating streets that are now a portion of the Property in Question (PIQ) is necessary for legal and administrative purposes. These ordinances provide evidence that the streets have been officially closed and transferred to the ownership of the PIQ. This information is important for property records, boundary determination, and any future development or use of the PIQ.

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9. Do you show any documents disclosing the name change of a street?

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The correct answer is "No" because the question asks if any documents disclosing the name change of a street are shown. Since the answer is "No," it implies that no documents disclosing the name change of a street are shown.

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10. Do show all resolutions or ordinances creating special service districts that are already shown ont he base by specific name in a different exception?

Explanation

The correct answer is False. This means that the resolutions or ordinances creating special service districts that are already shown on the base by specific name are not shown in a different exception. In other words, the resolutions or ordinances are not excluded or exempted from being shown separately.

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Do you show Ordinances for Development/Redevelopment Districts or...
If you had a PIQ lying within Tax District 5 in Salt Lake County, what...
Do you show street improvmeent or special lighting special serivce...
You never show any document assessing a specific dollar amount on your...
Do not show Abstracts of Findings and Order or Variances which give...
Would you show resolutions proposing to create a Special Service...
What procedure would you go look at if the "Millcreek First Flow...
Do you show ordinances vacating streets which are now a protion of the...
Do you show any documents disclosing the name change of a street?
Do show all resolutions or ordinances creating special service...
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