peninsular counter spaces

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nate

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Mr. Holt.

I'm having trouble understanding section 210-52 (C) (3). Could you help explain exactly what this code this code means.

Thank You.
nate.
 

charlie b

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Re: peninsular counter spaces

An ?island? is a body of water with a pile of dirt in the middle. An "island counter top" is one that your dog can run around when you're trying to grab it and give it a bath.

A ?peninsula? is a body of water with a pile of dirt jutting into it, such that you can?t troll for fish all the way around the dirt pile. A ?peninsula counter top? is one at which two guys can stand on opposite sides and arm wrestle, with another guy standing at the third side to referee, but with no room for spectators at the fourth side (cause there?s a wall or more countertops in the way). If this thingy is more than 24 inches long and more than 12 inches wide, then it must get a receptacle of its own.
 

safari49

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Re: peninsular counter spaces

Charlie can I use your definitions to give to people who ask me this same question? I will give you all the credit.
I love it.

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