TGLG
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2011
- 40
I have a site which is long (east to west) and narrow (north to south).
After laying out three bays of parking stalls, I find myself with some extra space in the north-south direction - not enough to get another bay, but enough to make my aisles 28 feet wide instead of the required 24'. That got me thinking.
Given that the aisles can be much wider than required, would I have a leg to stand on for making the stalls narrower than the 9' typically required (maybe 8.5')? That way, I would pick up another two stalls in each bay
Thoughts?
After laying out three bays of parking stalls, I find myself with some extra space in the north-south direction - not enough to get another bay, but enough to make my aisles 28 feet wide instead of the required 24'. That got me thinking.
Given that the aisles can be much wider than required, would I have a leg to stand on for making the stalls narrower than the 9' typically required (maybe 8.5')? That way, I would pick up another two stalls in each bay
Thoughts?