How many morning a trees per acre
4,840 square yards per acre.
1 acre = 43560 sq feet
A traditional cemetery holds about 1250 plots per acre. If two people are buried per plot, the potential is 2500 per acre
1 acre = 43560 square feet.
About 130 cars per acre. For example, the Pentagon has a parking area of 67 acres with a capacity of about 8,770 cars/vehicles.
You must have a handicapped space for each unit specifically intended for a handicapped person. Other wise, one handicapped space per forty normal parking spaces.
There are four roods per acre.
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how big is the car if you can give me a make and model i will give you an answer my email is Menah03@aol.com From http://www.churchconstruction.com/article-churchbuilding101.php When purchasing land plan on 1 usable acre of paved, striped parking for every 300 people. A paved, striped parking area should be able to accommodate between 100-115 cars per usable acre and most building codes allocate 1 car per 3 people. Many local building codes may require islands of planted vegetation within the parking lot which reduces the number of cars per acre.
There are around 40 guntas per acre, or 40 guntas in one acre.
The number of parking spaces per unit in any condominium development will probably be dictated by the developer, who may offer as many total as are reasonable given the amount of land or parking areas included in the development. Each unit probably gets at least one space, perhaps two, and extras if any, can then be assigned for visitors. Unless the property is geared to visitors, for example, in a ski resort or beach resort, the number of visitor spaces will likely not be high. There is probably no state law that dictates the number of visitor parking spaces per unit.
To calculate parking needs for a commercial building you must first find out how many parking spaces per thousand square feet of building is required per code. Let's say the code states that you will need 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of building. If your shopping center is 125,000 square feet you simply divide 125,000 by 1,000 and multiply by 5 to arrive at your parking needs. Example 125,000/1,000 x 5 = 625 spaces
The parking ratio in this case would be approximately "3 per 1,000". In other words, there are three spaces for every 1,000 square feet of space in the building. The equation that you can use is: Parking Spaces / (Building Square Footage/1,000) or 307 / (100,000/1,000) = 307/100 = 3.07
42 people per acre
Four roods per acre.
How many morning a trees per acre