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  1. Greetings! I have a 'boat dock' that is off deed. Basically I have flat raised some land above the water level, and then paved the ground with floor boards and tarred them for protection. It appears in the current code that floor boards are not considered pavement, so the awesome new feature of new behavior for off deed blessed lamps does not apply. While its a quick fix to put down a stone type of pavement in order to have automatic off deed lighting for my dock, it kind of messes up the look. I know that the floor boards thing is a bit different due to the way it defeats marsh, but I'm wondering if there could be a way to have the blessed/planted lamps work with wooden planks as well as the different stone roads. Many thanks!