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SCORE 70 Washington Dc Houses Washington Dc The following is a list of stormwater reduction practices or technologies that are permitted to be installed on public space as part of the program: a. Rain barrels as defined as a large container, generally five feet (5) in height, used to capture and store the rainwater running through a downspout from the roof. Rain barrel installations taller than seven feet (7) shall not be installed on public space. The overflow from rain barrels installed on public space and authorized by this mou should lead to the same collection point as did the original downspout. Rain barrels shall not be installed on public space at the front of properties in historic districts unless there is sufficient space for screening and or to be contained within the landscape. B. Rain gardens as defined as a small garden landscaped to collect, store and infiltrate stormwater runoff in its loose amended soil and strategically placed to intercept stormwater runoff until it can be fully absorbed into the ground. Rain Date: December 20, 2016 Contractor: DoeewpdPermit type: Paving; driveway behind sidewalk | Permit status: Approved (pending payment | Expiration date: March 31, 2017 | |||||
SCORE 70 Washington Dc Houses Washington Dc The following is a list of stormwater reduction practices or technologies that are permitted to be installed on public space as part of the program: a. Rain barrels as defined as a large container, generally five feet (5) in height, used to capture and store the rainwater running through a downspout from the roof. Rain barrel installations taller than seven feet (7) shall not be installed on public space. The overflow from rain barrels installed on public space and authorized by this mou should lead to the same collection point as did the original downspout. Rain barrels shall not be installed on public space at the front of properties in historic districts unless there is sufficient space for screening and or to be contained within the landscape. B. Rain gardens as defined as a small garden landscaped to collect, store and infiltrate stormwater runoff in its loose amended soil and strategically placed to intercept stormwater runoff until it can be fully absorbed into the ground. Rain Date: March 20, 2017 Contractor: DoeewpdPermit type: Paving; driveway behind sidewalk | Permit status: Issued | Expiration date: March 31, 2018 | Permit id: Pa121548-R2 | |||||
SCORE 70 Washington Dc Houses Washington Dc The following is a list of stormwater reduction practices or technologies that are permitted to be installed on public space as part of the program: a. Rain barrels as defined as a large container, generally five feet (5) in height, used to capture and store the rainwater running through a downspout from the roof. Rain barrel installations taller than seven feet (7) shall not be installed on public space. The overflow from rain barrels installed on public space and authorized by this mou should lead to the same collection point as did the original downspout. Rain barrels shall not be installed on public space at the front of properties in historic districts unless there is sufficient space for screening and/or to be contained within the landscape. B. Rain gardens as defined as a small garden landscaped to collect, store and infiltrate stormwater runoff in its loose amended soil and strategically placed to intercept stormwater runoff until it can be fully absorbed into the ground. Rain Date: January 11, 2016 Contractor: DoeewpdPermit type: Paving; driveway behind sidewalk | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: January 13, 2017 | Permit id: Pa121548 | |||||
SCORE 70 Washington Dc Houses Washington Dc Paving; driveway behind sidewalk (porous pervious only), paving; leadwalk (porous pervious paving only), paving; patio (porous concrete pervious pavers only), fixture; rain barrel (s. F. Home yard area), landscaping; rain garden (s. F. Home yard area), landscaping; tree planting Date: January 14, 2016 Contractor: DoeewpdPermit status: 8 | Expiration date: January 13, 2017 | Permit id: Pa121548 | |||||
SCORE 70 Washington Dc Houses Washington Dc The following is a list of stormwater reduction practices or technologies that are permitted to be installed on public space as part of the program: a. Rain barrels as defined as a large container, generally five feet (5) in height, used to capture and store the rainwater running through a downspout from the roof. Rain barrel installations taller than seven feet (7) shall not be installed on public space. The overflow from rain barrels installed on public space and authorized by this mou should lead to the same collection point as did the original downspout. Rain barrels shall not be installed on public space at the front of properties in historic districts unless there is sufficient space for screening and or to be contained within the landscape. B. Rain gardens as defined as a small garden landscaped to collect, store and infiltrate stormwater runoff in its loose amended soil and strategically placed to intercept stormwater runoff until it can be fully absorbed into the ground. Rain Date: January 12, 2017 Contractor: DoeewpdPermit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: March 31, 2017 | Permit id: Pa121548-R1 |