chris kennedy said:
Sorry, but the last sentence of (3) says that wall is not part of the peninsular. And I don't see where (4) applies.
Chris, (4) applies because it refers to part of my post that you quoted, so you apparently disagree that the portion of the peninsula against the wall is part of the peninsula.
The last sentence of (3) says that the peninsula countertop is measured from the connecting edge. By 'measured', they mean for measuring the 12" by 24" minimums.
If some of the countertop runs against the wall, and is 24" deep, I'm sure we all agree that the peninsula starts even with the front edge of that part, or 24" from the wall.
I take that to mean that, if the peninsular section that extends greater than 24" from the wall is less that 12" x 24", no additional receptacle is required. Do you agree with that?
Let me ask you: If you click on Norb's picture, which apparently is waiting for the surface to be applied, where do you believe, using the wall as a reference, the peninsula begins?