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Date: Oct. 1, 2024, 1:26 p.m.
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Published by Land Management Bureau(DENRLMB) on Oct. 1, 2024.
Requested from LMB by J. Franco at 01:26 PM on
Oct. 1, 2024.
Purpose: Architectural Thesis
Tracking no: #DENRLMB-437819139505
Good day! I'm an architecture student and I would like to request a copy of the following documents that will be used for my thesis proposal in Baler, Aurora. The following documents are: 1. Comprehensive Land Use Plan of Baler, Aurora 2. Comprehensive Development Plan of Baler, Aurora 3. Zoning Ordinance of Baler, Aurora 4. Proposed Zoning Map of Baler, Aurora 5. Maps related to Baler, Aurora including: a. Road Network Maps b. Land Use Map c. Hazard Maps d. Slope Map Thank you
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Please be informed that this request is the same as your request with Tracking No. #DENRLMB-706080646833 which was already forwarded to concern office for appropriate action.
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