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"For structures, the removal and replacement of any exterior impervious surfaces or foundation. For other <br /> impervious surfaces, the removal down to bare soil or base course and replacement. " <br /> Therefore, if the existing pavement is left in place, an overlaid surface would not be considered replaced <br /> impervious surface. <br /> Jane <br /> Jane Zimmerman, Sr. Engineer <br /> City of Everett Public Works Department <br /> phone:425-257-8885 fax: 425-257-8882 <br /> e-mail:izimmerman[c�everettwa.gov <br /> From: Luis Cornejo [mailto:lcornejo@lucoengr.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 2:44 PM <br /> To: Jane Zimmerman <br /> Subject: Olive Garden <br /> Jane, <br /> I wasn't able to find in the manual, how they treat overlays? Is that considered replaced impervious surface, or <br /> is that not considered anything? <br /> Luis Cornejo, P.E. <br /> LUCO Engineering <br /> 9089 Elk Grove Blvd., Suite 207 <br /> Elk Grove, CA 95624 <br />