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Kent County Archive Plans Listing Records(3974) Last Updated 3/26/2021 Kent County Archive Plans Listing Maintenance Road ID: 001 Contract # Description Plan Type Contract Type Archive Status Year Approved 1460 US 13 SMYRNA, LEIPSIC ROAD (K 12) TO DUCK CREEK RESURFACING CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1955 2411001 SR 1, NORTHBOUND EMERGENCY RAMP, TOWNSEND CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 2008 25 SEE ROAD N001 FOR CONTRACT, US 13, SMYRNA TO CLARK FARM ROAD CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1923 25A US 13, SMYRNA TO CLARK FARM ROAD CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1923 281 BRIDGE 1C & BRIDGE 901A, US 13 SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1933 281A BRIDGE 901A ON US 13 AND LAKE COMO CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1933 281B BRIDGE 901A AT US 13 AND LAKE COMO (APPROACHES) CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1933 285 US 13, SMYRNA LEIPSIC ROAD TO DUCK CREEK CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1933 6502013 US 13 THROUGH SMYRNA, INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1965 7308011 SMYRNA SIDEWALK, MAIN STREET TO STATE HOME AND HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1973 7503009 1975 SAFETY PROGRAM, SEE CENTRAL_DISTRICT\ROAD\7503009 CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1975 7801201 US 13 THROUGH SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1978 7801201 US 13 THROUGH SMYRNA RIGHT OF WAY PLANS ROAD AS-ACQUIRED 1978 7906208 US 13 PATCHING, PHASE 1 KENT COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1979 8006501 SEE CENTRAL_DISTRICT\ROAD\8006501, 80 PAVING, PATCHING CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1980 8806206 SR 6 AND US 13 INTERSECTION, SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1988 8806206 SR 6 AND US 13 INTERSECTION SMYRNA RIGHT OF WAY PLANS ROAD FINAL 1988 9207203 BRIDGE 1C ON US 13 OVER DUCK CREEK CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1992 K101 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K101, US 13 AND SR 6 SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1984 K102 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K102, US 13 AND SR 300 SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1984 SKR0270 DONALD M. CLARK LANDS ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION FINAL 1991 SKR0382 JIFFY LUBE INT. INC. ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1994 SKR0386 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1984 SKR0415 BIG "A" AUTO PARTS ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1980 SKR0424 BURGER KING ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1981 SKR0497 GINO'S INC. ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1978 SKR0530 WENDYS HAMBURGERS ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1984 SKR0592 MCDONALD'S - SMYRNA - 1981 ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1982 SKR0609 MISTER DONUT SHOP ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1970 SKR0991 ADVANCE AUTO, SMYRNA ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1997 SKR1409 GLENWOOD TWO LLC ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 2000 SKR1983 BCP SMYRNA ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 2005 Maintenance Road ID: 002 Contract # Description Plan Type Contract Type Archive Status Year Approved 1 US 13, BISHOPS CORNER TO DOVER CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1919 1263 US 13, NORTH STATE STREET TO SR 42 BISHOPS CORNER (NB WIDENING) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1957 1383 BRIDGE 2C ON US 13 AT GARRISONS POND DAM CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1963 1648 DPS STATE POLICE HEADQUARTERS DOVER DE CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1957 1686 DPS STATE POLICE HEADQUARTERS LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING PLANS ROAD FINAL 0 1810 US 13 NB, SR 42 (BISHOPS CORNER) TO SMYRNA K 012 (WIDENING) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1960 2 US 13, BISHOPS CORNER TO SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 0 286 US 13 DOVER, NORTH STATE STREET TO BISHOPS CORNER CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1934 287 US 13, BISHOPS CORNER TO SMYRNA (DUAL ROAD) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1934 480 US 13 PLANTING AT GARRISONS LAKE AND ODESSA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1939 6512001 US 13, SAFETY REST AREA AT GARRISON LAKE SURVEY PLANS ROAD N/A 1965 6512005 US 13, SAFETY REST AREA AT KENT 154 NORTH OF DOVER SURVEY PLANS ROAD N/A 1965 6812007 DELAWARE STATE POLICE COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION BUILDING, US 13 NB CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1968 71 US 13 BISHOPS CORNER TO SMYRNA (WIDENING) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1929 7102011 US 13 AND SR 42 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS RIGHT OF WAY PLANS ROAD FINAL 1971 7102011 US 13 AND SR 42 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1971 7102011 US 13 AND SR 42 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS SIGNING & STRIPING PLANS ROAD FINAL 1971 716 US 13 SB AT GARRISONS MILL POND CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1940 7508017 SEE ROAD K294 FOR CONTRACT, WEST DENNY'S ROAD, US 13 TO SR 156 RIGHT OF WAY PLANS ROAD AS-ACQUIRED 1975 77 US 13 WIDENING, DOVER TO CHESWOLD CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1927 772 US 13, NORTH STATE STREET DOVER TO SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1945 7906209 US 13, DOVER TO CHESWOLD (3R PROGRAM PHASE 2) SIGNING & STRIPING PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1979 7906209 US 13, DOVER TO CHESWOLD (3R PROGRAM PHASE 2) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1979 7906209 US 13, DOVER TO CHESWOLD (3R PROGRAM PHASE 2) RIGHT OF WAY PLANS ROAD FINAL 1979 8201201 US 13 3R, CHESWOLD TO SMYRNA CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1982 8201201 US 13 3R, CHESWOLD TO SMYRNA SHOP DRAWING ROAD N/A 1982 8707501 BRIDGE 2C & BRIDGE 2D ON US 13 OVER GARRISON LAKE CONSTRUCTION PLANS BRIDGE FINAL 1987 9311004 SR 1 AT SCARBOROUGH ROAD INTERSECTION CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD AS-BUILT 1993 9520010 THE NORTH DOVER GATEWAY LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD FINAL 1995 K001P TRAFFIC SIGNAL K001P, US 13 AND DOVER DOWNS ENTRANCE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1991 K005P TRAFFIC SIGNAL K005P, US 13 AND DOVER MALL NORTH ENTRANCE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1990 K006P TRAFFIC SIGNAL K006P, US 13 AND DOVER MALL SOUTH ENTRANCE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1990 K106 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K106, US 13 AT SR 42 (PHASE 1 PLAN) SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2006 K107 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K107, US 13 AND LEIPSIC ROAD (K 88) SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2006 K108 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K108, US 13 AND KENTWOOD ESTATES ENTRANCE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2006 K119 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K119, US 13 AND BELMONT AVENUE SMYRNA SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1982 K142 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K142, US 13 AND DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1992 K147 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K147, US 13 AT DENNEYS ROAD/(ROAD 100) SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2008 K169 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K169, US 13 AND COLLEGE ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1998 K194 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K194, US 13 AND WAL-MART ENTRANCE DOVER SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC AS-BUILT 1991 K195 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K195, US 13 AND WAL-MART SB U-TURN AT STATE POLICE HQ SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC AS-BUILT 1991 K199 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K199, US 13 AND SCARBOROUGH ROAD SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 1993 K201 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K201, US 13 AT SOUTH SMYRNA SR 1 RAMP SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2007 K236 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K236, US 13 & RUSTIC LANE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2007 K272 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K272, US 13 AT DYKE BRANCH/FORK BRANCH ROAD SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2005 K277 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K277, US 13 AT SIMONS CORNER ACCESS/CORY LANE SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2008 K278 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN K278, US 13 AT CARTER ROAD SIGNAL PLANS TRAFFIC N/A 2008 K288 TRAFFIC SIGNAL K288, US 13 AND HICKORY RIDGE RD SIGNING PLANS TRAFFIC FINAL 2009 RM110 DELAWARE STATE POLICE, PLOT PLAN STATION # 3 MISC PLANS ROAD N/A 1938 RM216 STATE POLICE SITE - TOPOGRAPHY SURVEY MISC PLANS ROAD N/A 1968 RM4 US 13, THROUGH DOVER (COLEMAN DU PONT ROAD) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1919 RM5 US 13, DOVER TO SMYRNA (COLEMAN DU PONT ROAD) CONSTRUCTION PLANS ROAD N/A 1919 SKI0018 DOVER ANTIQUE MART ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1990 SKI0024 DELAWARE STATE POLICE MUSEUM AND EDUCATION CENTER ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1996 SKI0097 NORTH DOVER PLAZA ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1990 SKI1430 HARVEST OUTREACH WORSHIP CENTER ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1990 SKR0010 BENNETTS ACTION GLASS INC - 2109 NORTH DUPONT HIGHWAY RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0015 BRANDYWINE ACURA OF DELAWARE RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0017 BRENFORD ANIMAL HOSPITAL - U.S. 13 NORTH OF COUNTY 331 IN LITTLE CREEK HUNDRED RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0027 CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS PARK - LITTLE CREEK HUNDRED ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0027 CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS PARK - LITTLE CREEK HUNDRED RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1990 SKR0056 DOVER YAMAHA RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0056 DOVER YAMAHA ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0075 GARRISONS LAKE GOLF CLUB RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1989 SKR0075 GARRISONS LAKE GOLF CLUB ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1962 SKR0094 HAYNIES MOTEL ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1982 SKR0094 HAYNIES MOTEL RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1982 SKR0104 KENT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BLDG. ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1987 SKR0104 KENT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BLDG. RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1977 SKR0105 KENT CONVALESCENT CENTER ADDITION - 1455 SOUTH DUPONT HIGHWAY RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1977 SKR0107 KENT PLAZA RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1977 SKR0108 KENT RENTALS ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1981 SKR0108 KENT RENTALS RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1977 SKR0113 KENTWOOD MOBILE ESTATES RENTAL MOBLE HOME PARK - ADDITION RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1986 SKR0113 KENTWOOD MOBILE HOME PARK ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1995 SKR0134 CHARLES C. MARKET RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1976 SKR0161 BRIGHTON PLACE IN THE VILLAGE OF GARRISONS LAKE - GRADING & STORM DRAINAGE ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1976 PLAN SKR0161 BRIGHTON PLACE IN THE VILLAGE OF GARRISONS LAKE - GRADING & STORM DRAINAGE RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1976 PLAN SKR0162 BRIGHTON PLACE IN THE VILLAGE OF GARRISONS LAKE - GENERAL SITE AND PAVING PLAN ENTRANCE PLANS SUBDIVISION N/A 1976 SKR0162 BRIGHTON PLACE IN THE VILLAGE OF GARRISONS LAKE - GENERAL SITE AND PAVING PLAN RECORD PLAN SUBDIVISION N/A 1976 SKR0166 RIPARIUD DEVELOPMENT CORP.
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