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Neighborhood List Neighborhood List - Numeric Order 2/12/02 000000.00 SECTION LAND 000000.01 SECTION LAND COMM 000000.03 SECTION LAND 0200 000000.04 SECTION LAND (DTQ) 000000.05 SECTION LAND 5-9 UNITS 000001.00 BRINSONS 2ND R/P BALDWIN 000001.01 BRINSONS 2 R/P BALDW COMM 000002.00 OLIVERS ADDN TO BALDWIN 000002.01 OLIVERS ADD BALDWIN COMM 000003.00 MOODYS ADDN TO BALDWIN 000003.01 MOODYS ADD BALDWWIN COMM 000003.03 MOODYS ADD TO BALD 0200 000004.00 SANTA MONICA S/D 1ST ADDN 000004.01 SANTA MONICA S/D 1ST COMM 000004.03 SANTA MONICA S/D 1ST 0200 000005.00 ORANGE BLOSSOM PARK 000005.01 ORANGE BLOSSOM PK COMM 000005.03 ORANGE BLOSSOM PK 0200 000006.00 ORANGE BLOSSOM PRK AC R/P 000006.01 ORANGE BLOSSOM PK R/P COM 000006.03 ORANGE BLOSSOM R/P 0200 000007.00 PINE BREEZE 000007.01 PINE BREEZE COMMERCIAL 000007.03 PINE BREEZE 0200 000008.00 CLARKS S/D BALDWIN 000008.03 CLARKS S/D BALDWIN 0200 000009.00 COLEMAN MANOR 000009.01 COLEMAN MANOR COMMERCIAL 000009.03 COLEMAN NANOR 0200 000010.00 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UNIT 05 000099.01 ROLLING HILLS UNIT 5 COMM 000100.00 ROLLING HILLS UNIT 06 000101.00 LACKAWANNA FARMS 000101.01 LACKAWANNA FARMS COMM 000101.03 LACKAWANNA FARMS 0200 000102.00 NORMANDY HILL 000102.01 NORMANDY HILL COMM 000103.00 NORMANDY BROOK 000104.00 NORMANDY BROOK R/P 000105.00 NORMANDY MANOR UNIT 01 000105.01 NORMANDY MANOR U1 COMM 000106.00 NORMANDY MANOR UNIT 02 000107.00 NORMANDY MANOR UNIT 03 000107.01 NORMANDY MANOR U3 COMM 000108.00 COMMISSIONERS S/D SE1/4 000108.01 COMMISSIONERS S/D COMM 000109.00 MURRAY HILL GARDENS 000109.01 MURRAY HILL GARDENS COMM 000109.03 MURRAY HILL GRDNS 0200 000110.00 GORDON TRACT 000110.03 GORDON TRACT 0200 000111.00 SEC 30-2S-25E,S/D NW1/4 000111.03 SEC 30-2S-25E,S/D 200 000112.00 GREENBRIAR 000113.00 GREENBRIER R/P 000113.01 GREENBRIER R/P COMM 000113.03 GREENBRIER R/P 0200 000114.00 L & B S/D 000114.01 L & B S/D COMM 000114.04 L & B S/D (DTQ) 000115.00 LINDSEY J.
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