I am currently working on a project of residential flat building where the maximum height is 21 m.
For the Side setback the DPC says that they should be 3m plus ¼ the amount that the wall height exceeds 3m.
Can someone be so kind to explain to me what that means?
Thank you.
math.
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x / 7 = [ ¼ ( q - 3 ) + 3 ] / 7
Solve for x.
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Why are you crowd sourcing this? If you don't understand what the DPC wants, why don't you ask them?
Maybe they laughed since it’s a pretty easy word problem?
9th grade math
Setback = 3 + [(height - 3)/4] meters.
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I am currently working on a project of residential flat building where the maximum height is 21 m.
For the Side setback the DPC says that they should be 3m plus ¼ the amount that the wall height exceeds 3m.
Can someone be so kind to explain to me what that means?
Thank you.
math.
Hire an archtitect :)
x / 7 = [ ¼ ( q - 3 ) + 3 ] / 7
Solve for x.
42
Very important 7
Why are you crowd sourcing this? If you don't understand what the DPC wants, why don't you ask them?
Maybe they laughed since it’s a pretty easy word problem?
9th grade math
Setback = 3 + [(height - 3)/4] meters.
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