Cobble definition

Cobble means rock fragment from 3 inches to 10 inches in diameter;
Cobble means a coarse fragment which is rounded or subrounded in shape and which is between 76 millimeters (three inches) and 254 millimeters (10 inches) in diameter.
Cobble means a rock fragment from 76 millimeters (three inches) to 254 millimeters (10 inches) in diameter; and

Examples of Cobble in a sentence

  • Cobble and sand beaches, mudflats, and rocky ledges, below the highest annual tide are all considered to be coastal wetlands.

  • Application is to construct a rear yard addition.314 Clinton Street - Cobble Hill Historic District LPC-19-13247 - Block 311 - Lot 33 - Zoning: R6 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSA Greek Revival style rowhouse built in 1841-42.

  • All members of the Commission were supplied with a DVD of a BBC documentary “Make Me Honest” which showed a mentoring programme for ex offenders, to help prevent re-offending.

  • Application is to modify the roof and construct a rooftop addition.122 Pacific Street - Cobble Hill Historic District 167541 - Block 291 - Lot 13 - Zoning: R6 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSA Greek Revival style house built before 1833, and later altered.

  • Clean Car Campaign The Clean Cars Campaign is an informal alliance of dozens of state, local and national health and environmental organizations working together to promote cleaner motor vehicles, including vehicles that emit fewer greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Application is to construct a rooftop addition.168 Court Street - Cobble Hill Historic District15-6873 – Block 297, Lot 27, Zoned R6Community District 6, Brooklyn, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSA neo-Grec style building built c.

  • Development and Testing of a Prototype Rock Washer for Cleaning Oiled Beach Cobble.

  • Application is to build rooftop and rear yard additions.171 Baltic Street - Cobble Hill Historic District LPC-22-05471 - Block 306 - Lot 7501 - zoning: R6 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSA house, built c.

  • The NYSDEC size categories are: Sand <2mm (.08"), Gravel 2-16mm(.08-2.5"), Course Gravel 16-64mm (.63- 2.5"), Cobble 64-256mm (2.5-10.1"), Boulder >256mm (>10.1").

  • CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSBOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 13-3663 - Block 300, lot 7-110-128 Congress Street - Cobble Hill Historic DistrictA row of four Italianate style rowhouses built c.


More Definitions of Cobble

Cobble means a rock fragment between about 2.5 inches and 10.2 inches wide, especially one that has been naturally rounded.

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