Zoning maps collection, 1954-1960.

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Zoning maps collection, 1954-1960.

Duplicates of memoranda and correspondence, and copies of Board of Estimate and City Planning Commission Maps, all relating to amendment of use and area zoning districts. Maps were not produced by Topographical Bureau.

3.5 cubic ft.

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