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Hardscapes continued
        For example, water features are NOT allowed on District grounds
        since we live in an area where the Zika virus is an ongoing concern.
        While this is an unfortunate set of circumstances, it is an issue that
        we must keep in mind.


        Some hardscapes require permits. As a general rule of thumb,
        if you are making a permanent change to your campus, the
        project will require a permit and must follow the guidelines
        outlined in District Policy 7.26 - Facilities or Grounds
        Modifications Funded by Internal Accounts or Donations.

                http://go.boarddocs.com/fl/palmbeach/Board.nsf/
                         goto?open&id=BAY5F86D0A5E
        For more information regarding the allowable District structures,
        please  visit  the  Building Code  Services  (BCS)  section  of  this
        publication.


        Environmental Design and Safety Practices
        Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a
        proactive approach using design strategies to ensure safety is
        maintained as new environmental spaces are created. Refer to the
        BCS section of this guide for more detailed information.






























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