Maryland law is explicit about gravel: it's impervious.
If I have to sue the county to get my building permit, it would
seem not a good idea to base my case on a contrary interpretation,
not least because I have no idea how to locate an favorable expert
witness. Instead, I think it would be...
The pervious pavement idea was raised and then rejected.
I forget why the county wouldn't accept it for my project,
but I didn't like it because, aesthetically, it's just another
kind of pavement. I want to preserve the rustic character of
the site with a driveway of bank run gravel, which...
Yes, there is a 5000 sq ft cutoff where I am, in Charles Co.,
Maryland. But because I'll have such a long driveway, I'm
over the limit on that alone. This puts me in the same category
with developers of shopping centers and housing tracts.
Therefore urban design criteria are being applied to my...
I'm a computer programmer trying to make sense of storm water management regulations that affect the rural property on which I'm going to build a house. My site-planner's initial design for the wooded lot called for the removal of a stand of mature trees to make space for a rain garden. What...