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Are ya really looking for a clarification or disagreeing in a snarky sorta way?

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Are ya really looking for a clarification or disagreeing in a snarky sorta way?

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If any reasonable person reviews my prior postings, they’d see that I use 2,000 sq. ft. as a measure of a modest single family detached home. My reference to the Levittown original sized homes was one of several points of comparison since most folks literate in land planning issues know that almost every house in the three Levittowns (you do know there were 3, right?) averaged that size but grew larger as the company evolved. Those informed in the history of those 3 communities also know that almost every house had substantial additions made to them by their owners over the course of the intervening decades as their families grew. But you knew that, so why the request for clarification? A two story house containing 2,000 sq. ft. on a quarter acre site would cover only 1,000 sq. ft. of the lot and leave 9,000 sq. ft. of non-impervious area. Add in a 200 sq. ft. lead walk, 400 sq. ft. sidewalk, 750 sq. ft. driveway, 1200 sq. ft. representing half of the street area and 500 sq. ft. garage

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