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An Information Brochure On Annexation For The Metropolitan Area Of Jacksonville, Florida, Junius Elmore Dovell, Arthur W. Smith
An Information Brochure On Annexation For The Metropolitan Area Of Jacksonville, Florida, Junius Elmore Dovell, Arthur W. Smith
Arthur N. Sollee, Sr. Textual Materials
Informational brochure containing a letter Dovell and Smith, Consultants, to Mayor Haydon Burns and Council President Brad Tredinnick, Members of the City Council and the City Commission, City of Jacksonville, dated August 24, 1962 to present the fact concerning annexation.
Comprehensive City Plan: Boynton Beach, Florida, George W. Simons Jr
Comprehensive City Plan: Boynton Beach, Florida, George W. Simons Jr
City and Regional Planning -- Florida
A Comprehensive City Plan for Boynton Beach Florida detailing residential, recreational, commercial, and road development in the city.
Hillsborough County: Framework Of The Plan Report, Hillsborough County Planning Commission
Hillsborough County: Framework Of The Plan Report, Hillsborough County Planning Commission
City and Regional Planning -- Florida
Hillsborough County's future physical growth will be built upon the base comprised of the existing development pattern : (a) Although the geographic location of Hillsborough is unalterable, man-made improvements to the natural setting are required to adapt the land form to present and future functions. Large scale drainage and hurricane protection improvements are essential to adequately adapt low- lying coastal sections to the expanding pattern of community development. (b) Protection and proper utilization of prime agricultural, phosphate mining, and waterfront areas is also essential to the maintenance of a balanced development pattern. (c) Community development occupies a relatively small proportion …