Hi Guys, I want to determine the Square Footage requirement to store up to 25 cars of various sizes plus enough space for a workshop area with a two post lift. I know that the average car will occupy
This is easy. Find out the size of your property, minus the legally-required set-back on each side. Done ;) -- David Hillman PS I'm told you can never have enough space, but I haven't tested this the
Actually I am looking to lease a building /warehouse for this purpose I don't have a property to build on. I searched the big G and found a pdf document on a county regualtion for parking lots and ga
You need to go measure the length of the cars in question, then look at parking lots. Assuming you plan to pull in next to the wall (head-in or back-in parking), you will need enough aisle room to ge
Jeff, I found a pdf document online that was very helpfull: "Pennsylvania Standards for Residential Site Development: April 2007" page 4 12. Based on their "Recommended Standards" for parking, I am l
Here are my calculations : Length of Right Bay Length of Left Bay Aisle width Total Width Width of Bay Storage for 2 car at 90degree angle to wall with Aisle Number of cars to be stored/2 Storage Spa
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Sounds like this is irrelevant now, but for reference, an MGA is 13' long, and an MGB is a couple inches shorter still. A 2012 Accord is 16.25' long. -- David Hillman ________________________________