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Chapter 8, Problem 8P
To determine
The commercial space needed by shopping centers 1 and 2 to ensure that each of them has the same probability of being selected as shopping center 4.
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RING 1
RING 2
$1
1
$5
MAJOR STREET
$2
OJL
$6
BARRIER
= Phase Number
= Protected Movement
$3
MINOR STREET
$4
= Permitted Movement
>= Pedestrian Movement
BARRIER
In this ring and barrier diagram, which phase pairs constitute a concurrency group?
O phase pair containing phases 1 and phase 2 & phase pair containing phase 3 and phase 4
phase pair containing phase 1 and phase 5 & phase pair containing phase 2 and phase 6
O phase pair containing phase 1 and phase 2 & phase pair containing phase 5 and phase 6
O phase pair containing phase 5 and phase 6 & phase pair containing phase 3 and phase 4
Using the data on the table, determine the following using transit rule.
A site is planned to have a bank with 750m² of gross floor
area, a theatre that can lawfully accommodate 300 persons
and a retail store with 7,000 m² of gross floor area. The total
minimum parking space requirements as per the City of
Hamilton's by-laws are (provide your answer to no decimal
places):
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