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If the listed site features do not unanimously apply to your site, select the most appropriate category or use a combination of two or more categories to screen LID options. Please note that LID practices are scalable, so applying alternate LID practices to those identified for each land use group may be a possibility after detailed evaluation of [[Site conditions: Commercial, industrial, and multi-residential|site constraints]] (i.e. field testing conducted during pre-design). Choosing an appropriate LID practice can be an iterative process, as additional site information becomes available in the pre-design phase.
This section identifies source areas typically found on industrial, commercial and multi-residential properties and gives advice on which LID practices are (usually) ideal for each land-use type. Source areas include parking lots, roofs, pedestrian walkways, common areas and landscape areas. The section also discusses LID retrofit opportunities and constraints accompanying these source areas and provides a table for each land use group identifying common, possible, and unlikely retrofit options.


For each land use group, this section identifies source areas typically found on these sites and gives advice on which LID practices are usually ideal for these types of property. Source areas include parking lots, roofs, pedestrian walkways, common areas and landscape areas. The section also discusses LID retrofit opportunities and constraints accompanying these source areas and provides a table for each land use group identifying common, possible, and unlikely retrofit options.
If the site features listed below do not apply to your site, select the most appropriate category or use a combination of two or more categories to screen LID options. LID practices are scalable, so applying alternate LID practices to those identified for each land use group may be a possibility after detailed evaluation of [[Site conditions: Commercial, industrial, and multi-residential|site constraints]] (i.e. field testing conducted during pre-design). Choosing an appropriate LID practice can be an iterative process, as additional site information becomes available in the pre-design phase.


==High-rise and mid-rise sites==
==High-rise and mid-rise sites==
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