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  1. Thanks for your response. Is the coping concrete? If so, they won't give it to me. I asked. I'm feeling so frustrated.... I'm heading back over to the municipal building on Tuesday...
  2. I'm in NJ. I've checked with everyone. I am already over my impervious limit. (Limits are for flood purposes.) Only 20% of my property can have concrete and I'm at 23%. (Only driveway, walkway, and where house sits.) Up until recently, pavers were not considered impervious. Now,, they count toward totals. Has anyone ever seen decking come right to edge of pool with no concrete? Not sure how that would look. I do know- but haven't seen- a pool that had it done- to a crazy amount of money. It was a freeform pool so, with all teh cuts, it was outrageous!
  3. Thanks! No pavers either. They said (building people) that some people have WOOD or Trex decking around it. I'm not sure why the pool isn't considered impervious...
  4. Hi~ I'm over my impervious limit and cannot get a variance. I can have an inground pool put in IF I don't use concrete around the pool. They said to use some sort of decking. I'm just starting to research it. I'm bummed. I was so hoping for a poured concrete deck and patio. Not going to happen. Anyway, does anyone have something else they use? Any pictures you can direct me to? I've only ever seen concrete. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
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