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hokiearchitect Member

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| Location: | Richmond, Virginia USA |
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Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 02:07 am |
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For those of you who need a confidence builder. I think that this one is pretty straight forward and can help. Some of the alternates can be very hard and confusing to start with. If anyone has any comments about how you may do it different I would like to hear from you.
I am off to read all the posts with suggestions and helpful clarifications. Thanks for all that good information.
After reading the tips, does the serice entry need to go to the triangle or can it go to the building? I guess the safest bet is to just take it to the triangle, huh?
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claudia Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 07:05 am |
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| Triangle is what most in the forum seem to agree on from what I read so far. Also remember that drives and parking have to be at minimum 5' away from buildings. So if triangle is smaller than 5', then 5' away from building is what you need to use.
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prahmanan Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 09:02 am |
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| can you post the program?
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