Scott ••• -- 2d The weird thing is that most of the “communities” around here are townhouses - everything looks like a huge wall of particle board at first, then a couple days later they transition into “townhouses” or “apartments” that are either light blue, gray, light tan, or white. Everything looks so similar! https://image.nostr.build/0f5517758a9bc1ae092752446cd3c42df38e5957223aa098cdc7dc9f02a91f68.jpg reply [1 reply]The weird thing is that most of the “communities” around here are townhouses - everything looks like a huge wall of particle board at first, then a couple days later they transition into “townhouses” or “apartments” that are either light blue, gray, light tan, or white. Everything looks so similar! https://image.nostr.build/0f5517758a9bc1ae092752446cd3c42df38e5957223aa098cdc7dc9f02a91f68.jpg
thread · root 41640e97…e15f · depth 5 · · selected 0340fa28…66b0
thread
root 41640e97…e15f · depth 5 · · selected 0340fa28…66b0
There’s another super -dense housing development going up around here.Peak ridiculousness:Each $450,000 townhouse will have…….1.25 parking spacesSince not everyone drives a motorcycle or a fold-up bicycle, what will park in a 1/4 size parking space?#plebchain
K wait. Are you talking about the parking allotted to the entire complex? 1.25 is not an uncommon parkingallotment to use when designing parking lots.
Its going to be a really large apartment complex, so i guess it would be for the entire lot. I had no idea that1.25 was a common allotment. I’ll post pictures when it’s finished. Thanks for shedding some light on that!
No problem - I can understand that Engineering factors sound ridiculous if you apply them literally to eachstall. Thankfully that’s not how parking is designed. Depending on zoning requirements and use of residents (ieseniors complexes or central locations usually allow for lower parking) I’ve seen 0.25-2 as a range.
The weird thing is that most of the “communities” around here are townhouses - everything looks like a huge wallof particle board at first, then a couple days later they transition into “townhouses” or “apartments” that areeither light blue, gray, light tan, or white. Everything looks so similar!https://image.nostr.build/0f5517758a9bc1ae092752446cd3c42df38e5957223aa098cdc7dc9f02a91f68.jpg
K wait. Are you talking about the parking allotted to the entire complex? 1.25 is not an uncommon parking allotment to use when designing parking lots.
a3505d470b88 -- 2d [parent] | reply [1 reply]No problem - I can understand that Engineering factors sound ridiculous if you apply them literally to each stall. Thankfully that’s not how parking is designed. Depending on zoning requirements and use of residents (ie seniors complexes or central locations usually allow for lower parking) I’ve seen 0.25-2 as a range.
Yeah, exterior sheeting being OSB instead of Plywood sucks, but it’s basically industry standard now. Uniformity is such a disaster - sorry you’re swimming in that.