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A comprehensive development plan, East Hanover Township, Morris County, New Jersey
1960This is the third report in the Master Plan series for East Hanover. Previous reports have dealt with the resources, potentials and objectives of the community. This report will outline the comprehensive plan whereby these objectives can be realized.
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2016
"Stage IB archaeological survey conducted in connection with the installation of a power duct bank along the edge of Saylors Pond Road, Argonne Road, East Main Street, Cookstown-Wrightstown Road and South Bolling Boulevard connecting a proposed solar farm to housing within JBMDL. No potentially significant archaeological resources identified."
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"Stage IB archaeological survey conducted in connection with the installation of a power duct bank along the edge of Saylors Pond Road, Argonne Road, East Main Street, Cookstown-Wrightstown Road and South Bolling Boulevard connecting a proposed solar farm to housing within JBMDL. No potentially significant archaeological resources identified."
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2004
One of the most important natural features of East Hanover is water. The township sits on the sole source Buried Valley Aquifer, which supplies the drinking water for thousands of people living in this dense suburban area. East Hanover is surrounded by rivers to the east, north and west, with tributaries flowing through neighborhoods, the high school ...
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One of the most important natural features of East Hanover is water. The township sits on the sole source Buried Valley Aquifer, which supplies the drinking water for thousands of people living in this dense suburban area. East Hanover is surrounded by rivers to the east, north and west, with tributaries flowing through neighborhoods, the high school ...
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2000
This report is a preliminary draft of a cultural resource survey that was conducted between January 19 and March 15, 2000 for a proposed Air Mobility Warfare Center compound site at Fort Dix. A walkover survey was performed prior to subsurface testing to determine existing conditions. This survey identified the presence of a partially exposed brick and
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This report is a preliminary draft of a cultural resource survey that was conducted between January 19 and March 15, 2000 for a proposed Air Mobility Warfare Center compound site at Fort Dix. A walkover survey was performed prior to subsurface testing to determine existing conditions. This survey identified the presence of a partially exposed brick and
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1998
The Department of the Air Force proposes to expand the Air Mobility Warfare Center existing parking lot located on the south side of building # 5656 at Fort Dix, New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. A cultural resource survey was undertaken across the entire property in accordance to Pinelands Commission regulation 7:50-6.155(a).
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The Department of the Air Force proposes to expand the Air Mobility Warfare Center existing parking lot located on the south side of building # 5656 at Fort Dix, New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. A cultural resource survey was undertaken across the entire property in accordance to Pinelands Commission regulation 7:50-6.155(a).
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2000
A Phase I archaeological investigation was conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. for Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Co., Inc. on behalf of the Historic Preservation Office, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works, U.S.
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A Phase I archaeological investigation was conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. for Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Co., Inc. on behalf of the Historic Preservation Office, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works, U.S.
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1999
In August of 1998, a Phase I archaeological investigation was conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates for Ogden Environmental and Energy Services on behalf of the Historic Preservation Office, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works, U.S.
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In August of 1998, a Phase I archaeological investigation was conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates for Ogden Environmental and Energy Services on behalf of the Historic Preservation Office, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works, U.S.
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Classification and Spatial Pattern of Township Development in Liaoning Province, China
Chinese Geographical Science, 2023Xingming Zheng, Liu Wenxin
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