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Old 02-09-2011, 11:14 AM   #2
birchhaven
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Just gave a quick look, am I reading this correct?

VII-b. “Impervious surface” means any modified surface that cannot effectively absorb or infiltrate water. Examples of impervious surfaces include, but are not limited to, roofs, and unless designed to effectively absorb or infiltrate water, decks, patios, and paved, gravel, or crushed stone driveways, parking areas, and walkways [unless designed to effectively absorb or infiltrate water].

(the formating was lost in the copy paste so the underlined words are what is being removed)

Does this mean you are now saying that decks, patios, and paved, gravel, or crushed stone driveways, parking areas, and walkways can not be designed to be permiable surfaces like porous pavement?
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