DescriptionThis report presents a complete inventory and analysis of all existing open space and recreation facilities. From this survey of 1966 conditions and needs the basic future requirements for county open...
DescriptionA survey of all private, commercial, and quasi-public outdoor recreational facilities in the State was conducted by the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development. The main purpose...
DescriptionThis report, "Part II - Regional Totals", was prepared by summarizing the county data given in Part I on a regional basis. A detailed description of the survey and methods of data collection and...
DescriptionComprehensive county planning is the process by which land development policies and projected land needs are organized to create a pattern for future growth. This is especially important on the county...
DescriptionA master plan detailing development projects for Passaic, New Jersey including discussion of relevant details such as population, housing, tax base, and environmental considerations.
DescriptionThis Monograph has as its specific purpose a discussion of the effects of soils on development in the State of New Jersey. The major objective is to help make those people involved in the development...
DescriptionThe Byram Planning Board conducted a 1964 comprehensive planning program to permit the development of Byram Township to be conducted along the guidelines of contemporary planning practice. The...
DescriptionThis is the seventh in a series of preliminary studies
which will serve as the basis for the comprehensive County Master Plan. This report is
composed of three special studies, each of which analyzes...
DescriptionA guide published in 1966 that covers many important facets of life and business in the state of New Jersey. Topics covered include agriculture, colleges, recreation, government, transportation,...
DescriptionThe first General Plan for Mantua Township was completed in 1958. However, since that time, the Township has experienced rapid development together with the accompanying need for community facilities....