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Re: Garage pits (fwd)

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Garage pits (fwd)
From: Paul Osborne <paul@ee.rochester.edu>
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 09:14:04 -0500 (EST)
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> From british-cars-owner@triumph.cs.utah.edu Wed Nov  9 06:40:46 1994
> From: willo@comm.mot.com (Willo Roe)
> Message-Id: <9411091213.ZM12879@itauser2>
> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 12:13:43 +0000
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> Reply-To: willo@comm.mot.com (Willo Roe)
> 
> Steve:
> 
> >I would say that having a pit would be beneficial to the value of your
> >house.  I would be pleased if I bought a house and a pit was already
> >there!
> 
        I have been following this and wanted to get the ruling 
        from an offical source. Since I was at the Town Hall to 
        vote yesterday, I stopped in the building codes/assesor
        office. I live in Lima NY, Livingston Co. This is about
        4 mi south of the Monroe Co line, Rochester NY. The code
        for service areas below grade are permitted provided they 
        are 3 times as wide for each foot of length. Fresh air 
        ventilation has to be povided by a fan to a spec given.
        Lighting, drainage, etc have to be installed too. He gave 
        me an example to look at. Ck out the instant oil change 
        places they have pits and are very large. 

        So if you realy want to put ome in it can be done, but
        sure seems like a lot of work and $$$.

        paul

 



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