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( B ) To any political subdivision of a State , six hundred and forty acres . " ( C ) To any nonprofit corporation or nonprofit association , six hundred and forty acres . " ( ii ) For public purposes other than recreation : “ ( A ) To ...
( B ) To any political subdivision of a State , six hundred and forty acres . " ( C ) To any nonprofit corporation or nonprofit association , six hundred and forty acres . " ( ii ) For public purposes other than recreation : “ ( A ) To ...
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OPEN SPACE FOR RECREATION The Project recommends that the Region's present 189,000 acres ( 290 square miles ) of ... Distribution by level of government is summarized in Table 2 . а Table 2 Summary of Existing Public Park Acreage in the ...
OPEN SPACE FOR RECREATION The Project recommends that the Region's present 189,000 acres ( 290 square miles ) of ... Distribution by level of government is summarized in Table 2 . а Table 2 Summary of Existing Public Park Acreage in the ...
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10 acres of recreation space per 1,000 population , but it has also set a series of goals for localities in which this standard cannot be attained . These goals , discussed in some detail in the Staff Report , are based on density and ...
10 acres of recreation space per 1,000 population , but it has also set a series of goals for localities in which this standard cannot be attained . These goals , discussed in some detail in the Staff Report , are based on density and ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
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