Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
Replying to @PaloAltoYimby
The whole area chart may be of interest. (Though this actually inflates the numbers; the *upper* basement level (B-1) counts the "open to * below" items but I don't think those really count as square footage.) Note above-ground floors exactly hit the FAR maximum for the lot.
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That screenshot cuts off another key piece. (And if you walk around rich parts of Palo Alto you can spot the new houses by the light wells and the egress ladders for their basements.)
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Also, seems like a shame to have torn down what used to be there, this house built in 1925, and sold for $7.05M in 2016. I'm pretty sure I prefer this style of architecture to whatever could get approved by the ARB to replace it today... (photo from Zillow)
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So far it's mainly the inland East Bay...
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Haven't seen this one for a while.
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Forecast verification: pretty good, although I was actually expecting even a bit cleaner than this.
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Here's what the HRRR Smoke model thinks the smoke through the entire atmospheric column looks like at that time (this image comes from rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/H… ).
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A tale of two boxes. ("Barcode label unreadable and replaced" is a new one for me.)
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I've never seen an HRRR Smoke run quite this colorful rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/H…
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