APPLICATION FOR OBTAINING REAL PROPERTY FOR HISTORIC MONUMENT PURPOSES    (APPROVED - April 2002)
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LIST OF DRAWINGS:

1. Topo Map - Topographic Quadrangle Map, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 1989
2. District Survey - Historic District focus survey
3. Phase I - Emergency Stabilization
4. Phase II - Establish Center
5. Phase III - Expand Center
6. Phase IV - 9036 / 9037 Expansion
7. Phase V - Complete Center
8. Site - Original Building Dates
9. Site - Last Building Renovation Dates
10. 9001 Existing Conditions - Front and Rear Elevations
11. 9001 Existing Conditions - North and section Elevations
12. 9001 Original Floor Plan 1914 - First Floor
13. 9001 Changes for WWII Radar Development - First Floor
14. 9001 Existing Floor Plan - First Floor
15. 9001 Proposed Floor Plan - First Floor
16. 9001 Original Floor Plan 1914 - Second Floor
17. 9001 Changes for WWII Radar Development - Second Floor
18. 9001 Existing Floor Plan - Second Floor
19. 9001 Proposed Floor Plan - Second Floor
20. 9004 Existing Conditions
21. 9004 & 9005 Existing Conditions
22. 9006 Rear, Front and Side Elevations
23. 9006 Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
24. 9010 A/B Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
25. 9010 C/D Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
26. 9011 A/B Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
27. 9011 C/D Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
28. 9031 Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
29. 9032 A Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
30. 9032 B Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
31. 9032 C Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
32. 9032 D Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
33. 9036 A/B Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
34. 9036 C/D Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
35. 9037 A/B Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
36. 9037 C/D Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes
37. 9059 Existing Conditions
38. 9086 Existing Conditions and Proposed Changes

Updated January 27, 2004    Page created July 4, 2002


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