Vignette question/margin of error

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Vignette question/margin of error

Postby blancovero » Thu Apr 24, 2014 6:31 am

Good morning to all,
do you know how much is the margin of error in the vignettes? I mean how much of you can be from the "lake set back"? Is 24'8" a fatal error? I cannot get the exact 25 feet... or I get 24' 8" or 25' 2"... which one is better?
Thank you....
Taking the test this coming Monday!
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Re: Vignette question/margin of error

Postby tayO » Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:12 am

I'd always take the safest approach, in this case 25'2" setback is safer than 24'8".
With this approach I passed PPP!
and make sure to practice all Alt Vignettes so you gain confidence in the exam day.
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Re: Vignette question/margin of error

Postby blancovero » Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:01 pm

Thank you for your advice tayO
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Re: Vignette question/margin of error

Postby leonor24 » Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:55 pm

Hmm..I'm glad you passed but I would vote for being under since the setback prohibits construction within the parameters given. In this case 25'. If you go 25'-2" your are not meeting the requirements.
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Re: Vignette question/margin of error

Postby Coach » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:02 pm

leonor24 wrote:Hmm..I'm glad you passed but I would vote for being under since the setback prohibits construction within the parameters given. In this case 25'. If you go 25'-2" your are not meeting the requirements.

Uh, do you know what the purpose of a setback is?
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Re: Vignette question/margin of error

Postby leonor24 » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:44 pm

I interpreted him asking that if the setback was set at 25' that he went over the setback by 2" . Now that I read it again, he set his setback 2" larger than it needed therefore meeting his restriction...
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