- Jul 2, 2017
- 465
- Pool Size
- 33000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Ah man! I thought I had a fix for youoh well I tried
Kim![]()
Thanks Kim! Keep the ideas flowing.
Ah man! I thought I had a fix for youoh well I tried
Kim![]()
There are semi pervious pavers out there which may give you a bit more coverage if your Township allows. Pretty much anything except dirt and sand will count.
That's odd. What does a solar cover have to do with it?
Our township has a similar rule about impervious surface. I was limited to 1,000 sq/ft during my pool construction without having to deal with a storm water management plan.
Interesting note was that the 1,000 sq/ft limit was per project. I was told nothing limited me to coming back the week after the final pool inspection and adding more patio above and beyond the 1,000 sq/ft limit.
My pool/patio came in at 980 sq/ft last year, then this year I added a walkway and expanded my driveway for an additional 800 sq/ft. Both projects were permitted.
My township seems to only care about 2 things. Total impervious on a property (of which I have very little) compared to property size, and amount of ground disturbed and impervious surface installed per project.
So you may have the option of maxing out your impervious for the initial pool construction project and then adding more in a "phase 2" once the pool inspections are complete.
RC
No way I'm getting into extensive testing and basins (10-15K costs or so for us) to just do that.