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Legend Robinson Lindsey Water District Map EXISTING 24" CENTRAL NOTE: DUTCHESS WATER RED BASE MAP OBTAINED FROM MAP INCLUDED IN APRIL 2000 TRANSMISSION LINE ROAD HAWK County of Dutchess D A N ROBINSON I HOLLOW 99-2R MAP, PLAN AND REPORT, PREPARED BY PAGGI, E L DRIVE County of Dutchess S AIRPORT DRIVE A T FL8 OR R P B AI I ROAD MARTIN AND DELBENE. A DIDELL NYS ROUTE 376 D LANE R EXISTING 24" CENTRAL DUTCHESS CO. SMITH CROSSING ROAD County of Dutchess DUTCHESS WATER F i sr t C o m m e cr e EXISTING 12" P a kr TRANSMISSION LINE C o DRIVE n d GARDEN o N m i SO DRIVE n i IN u B m O New Hackensack s R Cemetery Association WATER MAIN Dutchess County WV WV Dutchess County AIRPORT DIDELL ROAD LANE SPRING HILL COURT GRIFFITH WAY ROSE TOWN OF WAPPINGER LANE ROAD CROSS RIDGE ROAD County of Dutchess SOUTH HEIGHTS ROAD HILL SPRING HILL ROBINSON COURT HACKENSACK CORBIN COURT HARBOR STREET SMITH CROSSING ROAD DIDELL ROAD LINDSEY Protestant Dutch Church Of New Hackensack COURT DRIVE ROAD DIDELL ROAD ROAD Drainage Easement LANE LANE JOAN PAULETTTE HACKENSACK PROPOSED PHASE 2 JACKSON Saint Gregory Orthodox LANE VANDEWATERCatholic Church R.O.W. WATER MAIN SAINT ROBINSON NICHOLAS PROPOSED PHASE 1 RUSSELL W LANE TOP E (TO 16" TRANSMISSION MAIN) N ROAD O G ROAD E WATER MAINGATE R COURT H A Town Of R HILL Wappinger BAKER D BILL HORTON WAY ROAD DE Cemetary C ANGELS ROAD JOEL O GARMO LANE U R DRIVE ROAD County Of Dutchess R.O.W. T PLACE STONEWALL ROBINSON LANE 60' HILLS SABRA ALL GLENBROOK CT ROAD DRIVE Town Of Wappinger 50' DORETT GABRIELLA ATLAS WELLS R.O.W. ROAD RT OU MARTIN C 100' HILL A SABRA L ASTER IO Jewish Community Center V Of Poughkeepsie R.O.W. Town Of Wappinger SAINT Town of Wappinger 60' CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION R.O.W. LANE LANE GATE ROAD NEW HACKENSACK ROAD CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION R.O.W. ROAD R.O.W. DRIVE DRIVE Town Of Wappinger Town Of Wappinger DAISY Town of Wappinger DRIVE NICHOLAS HELEN BROOK ROAD MAURICE DRIVE DRIVE PLACE TOP O HILL CINDY DRIVE LANE MARTIN ALL BARBARA ROAD CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION R.O.W. ANGELS ROAD ROAD HELEN LANE CINDY LANE HIVIEW ROAD ROAD Town of Wappinger WILDWOOD VALLEY ROAD BRIAN R.O.W. WIDMER DRIVE PL DENNIS ROAD WILDWOOD DRIVE HILL ROAD DANA DRIVE WENDY ROAD ROAD HACKENSACK SCHUELE PLACE ALL ANGELS HILL ROAD GARY RUSS PLACE WILDWOOD HIVIEW PLACE BRIAR ROAD ROAD CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & 50' ELECTRIC CORPORATION DRIVE LAKESIDE 10' R.O.W. New Hackensack DELAVERGNE R.O.W. Fire District DENNIS 50' AVENUE NEW DOGWOOD STREET LANE DE GARMO 40' 20' 40' BETH PLACE Village Of Wappingers Falls New Hackensack Immanuel Christian HEARTSTONE DRIVE Fire District Reformed Church ROAD HILL PELL PLACE 50' NORTH MAIN LOR - MARE COURT MARE - LOR STREET ROAD WIDMER ROAD 50' MYERS Friars Minor of the Order of Saint Francis (Mount Alvernia Franciscian Seminary) AVENUE Mt.Hope ROAD GrangeNo. CORNERS WEST LANE PLACE 50' ROAD McCAFFERTY WIDMER The New York Conference MYERS Of The United Church Of ISLAND CORNERS PLACE20' Christ, Incorporated 20' DRIVE 50' MUSKRAT NELSON 50' CLINTON LAUREL PELL QUARRY TARYL CT STREET 50' Village of Wappingers Falls 20' 10' R.O.W. 50' ROAD AVENUE St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Church St Mary's Roman Catholic 50' ROAD POST ALBANY ROAD LANE CORNER CONVENT MONTFORT Friars Minor 40' ROAD of the Order of Saint Francis AVE. MONTFORT MYERS ROAD ALL BROWN AVENUE GOLD WOODS LARISSA Village of ROAD DRIVE Wappingers Falls CARLEN 40' DRIVE CORNER NELSON St Mary's Roman Catholic Church SPLIT TREE DRIVE ROAD DOWNEY ROY AVE WEST MAIN STREET 20' ANGELS STREET QUARRY BROTHERS ELIZABETH 50' R.O.W. 40' WIDMER 50' Veterans of Foreign Wars 40' 35' 50' ROAD 40' ANVIL COURT MYERS WEST AVENUE Johnson Hose Co. 40' SCHOOL STREET HILL GOLD 30' HILLSIDE SHORT CT 40' OLD PINE AVENUE HILL DRIVE TERRACE 40' HACKENSACK D OSE R. O. W. O. R. ROAD ROAD 30' ROAD CHURCH STREET PLUM 30' DRIVE CT ROAD R.O.W. ROAD 30' WALKER PL. NEW DOSE ALLEY LONG COURT Village of Wappingers FENMORE Falls DOROTHY HEIGHTS CARLEN SHALE DILLON E. ROAD MAINST. ROAD COURT CORPORATION GIVENS AVENUE CORNERS Town of Wappinger Town of Wappinger DRIVE Town of Wappinger DRIVE Town of Wappinger Recreation Area ELECTRIC Wappinger MYERS Central School District LANE & LANE GAS EDGEHILL ALBERT HUDSON SCHNABL DRIVE Wappinger Central School District 1 ALL ROAD Town of Wappinger CENTRAL COURT LANE T LANE R.O.W. RUSSET MILL LOOP LANE ROBIN LITTLE ROAD ANGELS PERTNERS DRIVE CIDER WINESAP ROAD LANE LANE FENMORE LANE PIPPIN PHYLLIS Town LANE of HILL ERVIN Wappinger LANE DRIVE BEATTY CORNERS PLACE KENT MAGURA EDGEHILL ROBERT Sanitary ROAD PEEL DRIVE CADY KENT PLACE Sewer ROAD DRIVE ROAD ROAD DRIVE Town of Wapp. PYE LOOP ROAD ROBERT MYERS HILLTOP DRIVE PATTIE SACHSON APPLESAUCE CIDER MILL LOOP Easement D A DRIVE DRIVE O ROAD R T EDGEHILL ROAD 10' R.O.W. N E 20' R.O.W. K MAC INTOSH LANE LANE CREEK BLACKTHORN HILLTOP NAMOTH PLAZA ROAD ROSEWOOD BALDWIN ROAD SPOOK KENT ROCK ROAD OLD ROUTE 9 CRABAPPLE COURT DRIVE ALL ANGELS HILL ROAD CIDER MILL LOOP Town Of Wappinger CORNERS Town of Wappinger HILL ASPEN CT ROAD Community Baptist Church PYE LANE RUN Town of Wappinger AVENUE MEYERS BUNGALOW LANE VORNDRAN DEER Town of Wappinger R.O.W. Highway Department STORAGE TANKS LAKE Town of Wappinger COURT ROAD ) Recreation Area 2 8 HENRY DRIVE 7 DRIVE / 7 0 0 2 DRIVE ROAD 2 CENTRAL ( HAMLET ROAD ROAD Evans Elementary School CORNERS ONIAD Central ONIAD DRIVE (PRIVATE) MEYERS School CONNER District 1 COURT ROBERTS MARLORVILLE LOSEE 60' Central R. O. W. School District 1 ROAD HAMILTON RD. ROAD LAKE Central School District 1 ALLADIN PYE LANE ERVIN HILLTOP WELLS DRIVE Central School District 1 BEL - AIR ROAD MIDDLEBUSH DEER RUN DRIVE R.O.W. COURT Town Of Wappinger ) 2 Cemetery 8 7 RICH DRIVE / 7 ROAD ORANGE 0 0 FOX - HILL 2 ( 2 ROAD ROBERTS MINA SPOOK TOR ROAD NANCYALEEN MARLORVILLE ROAD HILL 12" WATER MAIN Town of Wappinger The Randolph School Town of Wappinger CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION R.O.W. COURT ROAD ROAD ROAD MIDDLEBUSH GRACE SARAH DRIVE PLEASANT LANE LANE DRIVE SYLVIA DRIVE CAMELI DRIVE ROUTE 9 DRIVE UNITED WAPPINGER R.O.W. OLD CREEK REGGIE Town of Wappinger DARA BROWN HAMBURG Town of Wappinger Town of Wappinger ROAD NEW ROAD WATER DISTRICT C.H.G. & E. GRANGER PL SCOTSE ROAD R.O.W. BOULEVARD MINA DAVID NEW HAMBURG ALPERT DRIVE E CORP. AN L LANE EY NL TA ROAD 12' R.O.W. S MARLORVILLE ROAD FIELDSTONE Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation R.O.W. ELECTRIC DRIVE & OLD ROUTE 9 LOOP REGENCY DRIVE DRIVE SCOTT DRIVE TOR ROAD SCOTT DRIVE Town of Wappinger Town of Wappinger Town of Wappinger Recreation Area GAS CT DRIVE DEAN PLACE N MA ROAD OR CURRY ROAD N HILLS CURRY ROAD ALL ANGELS HILL ROAD LOSEE L I N DOO ROWELL LANE Presbyterian Church HUDSON W SUCICH O R Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation R.O.W. e t CLOVERDALE Town of Wappinger a ROAD v i Sewer District r P R.O.W. CRAIG PLACE ROAD DRIVE HILL Hughsonville Fire Company SHAMROCK BOWDOIN ROAD CENTRAL BALFOUR DRIVE R.O.W. TROY PLACE OLD HOPEWELL ROAD COURT DAVIE'S DRIVE AMHERST LAWN PL ROAD HILL DOYLE DRIVE OLD HOPEWELL OLD NICOLE LENNY Town of Wappinger WHEELER HOPEWELL MAXWELL CARROLL DRIVE OLD CAMERON LANE Town of Wappinger BALFOUR DRIVE SENECA LANE ROAD HILL ANGELS ALL KENDELL CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. LANE CAYUGA DRIVE LANE SUE ERIN ROAD SPOOK DRIVE REGENCY DRIVE DRIVE ORCHARD DRIVE SCOTT DRIVE MOHAWK DRIVE R.O.W. BALFOUR DRIVE OLD TROY ROAD MOHAWK STEINHAUS LANE DRIVE ORCHARD DRIVE NICOLE DRIVE BALFOUR LANE ONONDAGA IROQUOIS DR C.H.G. & E. AMHERST KENDELL DRIVE ARDMORE DRIVE LANE BOWDOWIN TUSCARORA OLD CIRCLE HOPEWELL DWYER DRIVE DRIVE ROAD CT DRIVE KETCHAMTOWN ROAD 100' SCOTT DRIVE LANE ERIE LN DRIVE KINSALE DREW COURT BEECHWOOD OLD HOPEWELL ROAD ALFREDA CARROLL SPOOK HILL ROAD p p g p DRIVE Town Of Wappingers ONEIDA LN Wa i n e r C o r orate Park Condominiums HILLS ECK ROAD DRIVE BEECHWOOD R.O.W. LEGEND ROAD HOLLOW KETCHAMTOWN BROOK OLD HOPEWELL ROAD MAC ROAD R.O.W. FARLANE SHAMROCK COURT MARLYN DRIVE ROAD HILL ROAD CIRCLE MEADOWWOOD WELLS PARKING HOPEWELL PARKING PARKING CEDAR MUNICIPAL WELL Pool OLD AREA SCARBOROUGH AREA ROAD PARKING AREA PINE AREA CARNABY WHEELER MICHAEL DRIVE ECK ROAD PARKING AREA ROAD R.O.W. Marcy ALL ANGELS HILL ROAD ADA DRIVE PARKING South WOODLAND PARKING LYDIA DRIVE RIDGE DRIVE PARKING Power PEGGY FOWLERHOUSE HILL Line AREA R.O.W. R.O.W. AREA LANE AREA DRIVE R.O.W. T STREET STORAGE TANKS R.O.W. R.O.W. R.O.W. PARKING AREA R.O.W. ROAD PARKING PARKING PETER DRIVE SOUTH CARD ROAD A R E A TERRACE FLEETWOOD MANOR ADA DRIVE AREA R.O.W. FOWLERHOUSE R. O. W. DRIVE 2 5 ' R.O.W. DRIVE PARKING AREA WHEELER MAC FARLANE VAN VOORHIS WATER DISTRICT PETER RIDGE TOWN of WAPPINGER 150' HILL PINE R.O.W. R.O.W. WINFIELD TERRACE PINE RIDGE DRIVE R.O.W. BIG ELM ROAD R.O.W. UNITED WAPPINGER PINE R.O.W. R.O.W. 100' 8" WATER MAIN R.O.W. ROAD 150' PINE RIDGE DRIVE DONALD TERRACE WATER DISTRICT RIDGE DRIVE BIRCH TERRACE ROAD Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation R.O.W.
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