When does a project qualify for the rural subdivision criteria?
A project can potentially meet the rural subdivision criteria if not more than five percent impervious area is proposed as part of the project. The percent impervious area includes all proposed common roads, buildings, clubhouses, etc. as well as the impervious area based upon the typical lot layout (i.e., including homes, driveways, etc.).
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