The initial concept of the project was to include replacing the
asphalt parking lot with pervious concrete, pervious asphalt and one porous
paver type, installing a bioretention cell, amending the soil and planting
native vegetation.
Through the design of the project, the scope of the
project was expanded to include four types of porous pavers, a new shed with a
vegetative roof and collection of roof runoff for use as part of a new
irrigation system.
In addition, the City of Bremerton has installed
pervious concrete sidewalks around the Showcase site as part of their Auto
Center Way road widening project. |
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Low Impact Techniques Applied
6 types of pervious
pavement/permeable pavers Bioretention Amended Soils Rainwater
Harvesting New Shed with Vegetated Roof Replant site with Native, Drought
Resistant Vegetation
Description of each Low Impact Development Technique may be
found under the Resources of the KitsapLID.org main page |