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Article 2: Definition of “Pervious Surface”, Installation Specifications, Reverting to Impervious

Click here to see the wording of this Article as it appears on your ballot.

What it means: This Article proposes to add a new definition to the ordinances to define pervious surfaces, also known as porous or permeable surfaces. The Town currently has a definition for impervious surface, but not for pervious surfaces, which is term often used but not defined. The definition also includes criteria for the proper installation of pervious surfaces, and specifies that they may be inspected and deemed impervious if they are not properly maintained.

No one spoke for or against this Article, except to explain it.

There is no direct tax impact.

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