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Record Series 6120-004, Buildings and Grounds-Plans and Designs Inventory by Title Reference # 6120-004-0010 Date (S) 1996 Number of Sheets 6 Record Series 6120-004, Buildings and Grounds-Plans and Designs Inventory by Title Reference # 6120-004-0010 Date (s) 1996 Number of Sheets 6 Title 38th Street Park Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-001 Location Drawer 61 Description/Archivist Notes Site layout, elevation plans, erosion plan, landscape plan, and plumbing Rolled plan Creator Barnard and King Architects Reference # 6120-004-0086 Date (s) 1996-09-13 Number of Sheets 6 Title 38th Street Park Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-010 Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Layout plan, elevations, erosion control, landscape plan, and plumbing Rolled plan Creator Barnard and King Architects Reference # 6120-004-0011 Date (s) 1997-06-19 Number of Sheets 1 Title 38th Street Park Revised Site Layout Plan Oversized Folder 6120-004-001 Location Drawer 61 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Barnard and King Architects Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 1 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0004 Date (s) 1995-11-27 Number of Sheets 6 Title 38th Street Park, located between Atlantic Avenue and Paulsen Street on the North Side Oversized Folder 6120-004-001 of 38th Street Location Drawer 61 Description/Archivist Notes Site layout plans, elevation details, erosion control plan, plumbing and Rolled electrical plans Creator Barnard and King Architects Reference # 6120-004-0029 Date (s) 1954; 1957 Number of Sheets 7 Title 46th Street (Daffin Park) Storm System Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-004 Location Drawer 61 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Thomas and Hutton Engineering Company Reference # 6120-004-0192 Date (s) 1971-01 thru 1971-02 Number of Sheets 3 Title 66th Street and Atlantic Avenue Park Proposed Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-021 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Development plan, enlarged photograph map of the area, and site Rolled development plan Creator Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission; City of Savannah Engineering Division Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 2 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0015 Date (s) 1995-03 thru 1995-06 Number of Sheets 5 Title Additions and Renovations to John W. Hubert Middle School Oversized Folder 6120-004-002 Location Drawer 61 Description/Archivist Notes Site and floor plans Rolled Creator G. B. Design Associates Reference # 6120-004-0044 Date (s) 1986-10 thru 1986-12 Number of Sheets 3 Title Allen F. Paulson Softball Complex Oversized Folder 6120-004-006 Location Drawer 62 Description/Archivist Notes Equipment layout, roof and exhaust details, and partial floor plan Rolled Creator Patrick O. Shay and Associates Reference # 6120-004-0318 Date (s) 1986-11 Number of Sheets 3 Title Allen F. Paulson Softball Complex Oversized Folder Location 110-03 Description/Archivist Notes Electrical layouts and schedules, notes on the exhaust system, and Rolled complex building drawing Creator Patrick O. Shay and Associates Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 3 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0336 Date (s) 1986-01-03 Number of Sheets 4 Title Allen F. Paulson Softball Complex Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Landscape plans, site furniture details, and playground details Rolled Creator EMC Engineering Services, Inc. Reference # 6120-004-0228 Date (s) 1964-03 Number of Sheets 3 Title Alterations to Offices for City of Savannah Recreation Commission Oversized Folder 6120-004-025 Location Drawer 66 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Gunn and Meyerhoff, AIA Reference # 6120-004-0082 Date (s) 1959-03-14 Number of Sheets 1 Title Ambuc Stadium at Daffin Park Proposed Home of Savannah's Municipal Pony League Oversized Folder 6120-004-010 Baseball (for boys 13 and 14) Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Unknown Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 4 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0128b Date (s) 1987-07-21 Number of Sheets 1 Title Ambuc Stadium Relighting Electrical Details Oversized Folder 6120-004-013 Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Rosser Fabrap International, Inc. Reference # 6120-004-0128a Date (s) 1987-07-21 Number of Sheets 1 Title Ambuc Stadium Relighting Electrical Site Plan Oversized Folder 6120-004-013 Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Rosser Fabrap International, Inc. Reference # 6120-004-0198 Date (s) 1975-03-31 Number of Sheets 7 Title Archery Range Proposal Oversized Folder 6120-004-021 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Floor plan, elevation plans, and section plans; attached booklet Rolled Creator Berger and Field Architects Planners; American Archery Council Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 5 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0094 Date (s) no date Number of Sheets 1 Title Armstrong Multipurpose Ballfield Drawings Oversized Folder 6120-004-011 Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Unknown Reference # 6120-004-0116 Date (s) 1946-03 Number of Sheets 21 Title Athletic Facilities Standard Drawings for War Department Construction Oversized Folder Location Box 6120-004-30 Folder 09 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Army Service Forces, Corps of Engineers, Office of the Chief of Engineers Reference # 6120-004-0115 Date (s) no date Number of Sheets 5 Title Athletic Standards, NCAA, for Basketball Courts, Tennis Fields, Baseball Fields, and Oversized Folder 6120-004-012 Football Fields for the Family Housing Recreational Area, Fort Stewart Location Drawer 63 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Johnny T. Johnson and Association; United States Army Engineer District, Savannah Corps of Engineers Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 6 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0342 Date (s) 1985-05 Number of Sheets 1 Title Bacon Park Golf Course Club House Area Proposed Master Plan Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Steven W. Verner, Landscape Architect, P. C. Reference # 6120-004-0399 Date (s) 2010-02 thru 2010-04 Number of Sheets 29 Title Bacon Park Golf Course Clubhouse Renovations Oversized Folder Location 110-06 Description/Archivist Notes Civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing plans Rolled Creator Watkins Associates Architects Reference # 6120-004-0327b Date (s) 1993-09-20 Number of Sheets 2 Title Bacon Park Lighting System Upgrade Electrical Plan Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Rosser Fabrap International, Inc. Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 7 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0287 Date (s) 2007-12-21 Number of Sheets 4 Title Bacon Park Tennis Building Oversized Folder Location 110-02 Description/Archivist Notes Floor plans, ceiling plan, and toilet room plan Rolled Creator L. Scott Barnard and Associates, AIA Reference # 6120-004-0183 Date (s) 1976-1978 Number of Sheets 19 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Oversized Folder 6120-004-020 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Grading and drainage plans, fencing plans, pole lighting system, site plan, Rolled schedule, details, plumbing plans, and electrical plans Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division; Savannah Design Group, J. Paul Hansen, AIA Reference # 6120-004-0327a Date (s) 1976-02 Number of Sheets 6 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Grading and drainage plan, fencing plan and details Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 8 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0206b Date (s) 1979-01-29 Number of Sheets 1 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex As-Built Site Plan Oversized Folder 6120-004-022 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Reference # 6120-004-0327d Date (s) 1994-01 Number of Sheets 5 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Expansion Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Reference # 6120-004-0206c Date (s) 1976-02 Number of Sheets 1 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Grading and Drainage Plan Oversized Folder 6120-004-022 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 9 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0206a Date (s) 1975-11 Number of Sheets 3 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-022 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Grading and drainage plans and fencing details Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Reference # 6120-004-0206d Date (s) 1976-02 thru 1976-01 Number of Sheets 7 Title Bacon Park Tennis Complex Plans Oversized Folder 6120-004-022 Location Drawer 65 Description/Archivist Notes Grading and drainage plans, fencing plan and details; Forest Hills Rolled Subdivision tennis court grading and drainage plan and fencing plan; Francis Bartow School tennis court grading and fencing plan Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Reference # 6120-004-0327c Date (s) 1994-02 Number of Sheets 2 Title Bacon Park Tennis Court Repairs Oversized Folder Location 110-04 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator City of Savannah Engineering Division Monday, March 30, 2020 Page 10 of 150 Reference # 6120-004-0283 Date (s) no date Number of Sheets 1 Title Bacon Park Tennis Court Tree Layout Oversized Folder Location 110-02 Description/Archivist Notes Rolled Creator Unknown Reference # 6120-004-0286 Date (s) 2008-02 Number of Sheets 13 Title Bacon Park Tennis Pro Shop Oversized Folder Location 110-02 Description/Archivist Notes Existing site plan, demolition plan, new site plan, electrical plan, and Rolled construction plans Creator EMC Engineering Services, Inc. Reference # 6120-004-0279 Date (s) 2007-06-19
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