Sujet : Re: O.T. --- Sod Question -- O.T.
De : bryangsimmons (at) *nospam* gmail.com (BryanGSimmons)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 21. Dec 2024, 15:25:21
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On 12/20/2024 11:53 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Sat, 21 Dec 2024 3:41:17 +0000, Mike Duffy wrote:
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This is a space for four cars to be parked parallel
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[...] 20' wide entrance to this area???
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Ok, but
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(1) How many feet frontage'?
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Just under 50 feet wide.
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(2) How many feet in other dimension of formed condrete?
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If you're asking how the dimensions of the formed concrete
the border is about 1 foot wide and about 1 foot deep.
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↖ raised concrete form ↗ |
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raised concrete form → |
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↙ raised concrete form ↘ |
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↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
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Entrance to parking area
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How do they think four cars can park there
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Until I see the exact dimensions, my best guess
is each car must be back-ed in from the street.
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No they will back in or pull in from the alley.
But I don't think you're understanding my question
or maybe I'm not clear in my description.
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Suppose there is a car parked on the far left in this
space. Now suppose a second car pulls in next to the
car on the left. Now a car pulls in or attempts to
pull to park on the far right. Then car number four
pulls in next to the car parked on the far right.
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Here's the dilemma, car #1 on the far left or car
#4 on the far right wants to leave. How are they
going to maneuver out of entrance since they are
now blocked in by cars #2 & 3. Remember, the
perimeter to this parking area is a raised concrete
border.
Simple, they all drive 4 wheel drive pickups with lift kits.
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So much for the new lawn.
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