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Appendix a Maps Appendix A Maps 78 FEBRUARY 2017 79 CHAPTER 9 Appendices FEBRUARY 2017 Flint L A P E E R S T . C L A I R G E N E S E E S H I A W A S S E E ¨¦§69 ¨¦§75 23 _` M A C O M B ¨¦§94 O A K L A N D ¨¦§96 Troy L I V I N G S T O N Sterling I N G H A M ¨¦§75 Heights ¨¦§96 Farmington Warren L a k e S t . Brighton Hills C l a i r Novi ¨¦§94 ¨¦§275 _`23 Detroit Livonia Westland Dearborn Chelsea ¨¦§96 Ann Arbor ¨¦§94 W A Y N E 12 Ypsilanti _` W A S H T E N A W J A C K S O N PITTSFIELD ¨¦§94 ^_ ¨¦§75 TOWNSHIP Saline _`12 Milan ¨¦§75 Tecumseh _`23 Monroe M O N R O E L E N A W E E Adrian L a k e E r i e PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP 0 5 10 Regional Location Map Miles Data Sources: State of Michigan Geographic Data Library, Pittsfield Township ^_ Pittsfield Township Cities DNR Lands Lakes Counties Major Roads 80 FEBRUARY 2017 Proud Lake Recreation Area ¨¦§96 Walled Lake Kensington Metropark Brighton Wixom L I V I N G S T O N Island Lake Recreation Area O A K L A N D Brighton Recreation Area I N G H A M Gregory SGA Gregory SGA Huron Meadows Metropark Novi South Lyon Proud Lake Recreation Area ¨¦§96 Proud Lake Recreation Area ¨¦§96 Walled Lake Maybury State ParkNorthville Unadilla SWA Kensington Metropark Whitmore Lake Preserve Brighton Wixom Walled Lake Brighton Kensington Metropark Pinckney Recreation Area WiInxdoempendence Lake Park L I V I N G S T O N Island Lake Recreation Area O A K L A N D Brighton Recreation Area I N G H A M Park Lyndon I N G H A M Gregory SLGIAV I N G S T O N Island Lake Recreation Area O A K L A N D Gregory SGA Brighton Recreation Area Hudson Mills Metropark I N G H A M Gregory SGA Huron Meadows Metropark Novi Gregory SGA Plymouth Huron Meadows Metropark N2o3vi Park Northfield West Lake Preserve _` South Lyon Northfield Woods Preserve South Lyon Albert J. Miller and Robert & Nancy Smith Preserve Dexter-Huron Metropark Weatherbee Woods Preserve Chelsea SGA Waterloo Recreation Area Burns-Stokes Preserve Proud Lake Recreation Area MaybuDreyl hSi tMaetetr oPpaarrkkNorthville Unadilla SWA Whitmore Lake Preserve Osborne Mill Park Tom A. Freeman Preserve Kosch-Headwaters Preserve 96 Cavanaugh Lake Park Baker Woods Preserve ¨¦§ FMoxa ySbcuiernyc Se tPartes PeravrekNorthville Superior Center Unadilla SWA Trinkle Marsh at Easton FarmW Phrietmseorrvee Lake Preserve Raymond F. Goodrich Preserve Pinckney Recreation Area Walled LakeChIenldseepaenPdieenrce Lake GPaorlfk Course & Park Kensington Metropark Brighton Pinckney Recreation Area Independence Lake Park ¨¦§94 Wixom Meyer Preserve Park Lyndon Proud Lake Recreation Area DeVine Preserve Hudson Mills MetroparkSquiers Preserve ¨¦§96 Park Lyndon Ann Arbor Parker Mill Park W A Y N E Hudson Mills Metropark L I V I N G S T O N Island Lake Recreation Area O A K L A N D Scio Woods PreservePlymouth 12 Brighton Recreation Area County Farm Park _` W2A3 S H T E N A W Park Northfield I N G H A M Gregory SGA WalledW Lesat kLaeke Preserve W`A S H T E N A W Kensington Metropark _ Plymouth GregoryB SrGiAghton Goose Lake Mini- SGA 23 Park Northfield Wixom West Lake Preserve _`Northfield Woods Preserve Huron Meadows Metropark Novi Clark & Avis Spike Preserve Brauer Preserve Ypsilanti Albert J. Miller and RobeJrtA &C NaKncSy OSmNith Preserve Northfield Woods Preserve Dexter-Huron MetrSohpaarrokn Short Hills Preserve Weatherbee Woods Preserve Swift Run Dog Park Chelsea SGA Waterloo Recreation Area SoAulbethrt JL. Myiollenr and Robert & NBaunrncys -Smtoikthe sP Prerseesrevreve L I V I N G S T O N Island Lake Recreation Area O A K L A N D Weatherbee Woods Preserve Brighton Recreation Area Dexter-Huron MetropDaerlkhi Metropark Kosch-Headwaters Preserve ¨¦§94 Waterloo RecreCaativoann Aauregah Lake Park Chelsea SGA Osborne Mill Park Tom A. Freeman Preserve I N G H A M Gregory SGA Baker WoodBsu Prnres-sSetrovkees Preserve PITTSFIELD Fox ScDieenlchei MPeretrsoeprvaerk Superior Center Gregory SGA Osborne Mill Park RaymTonmd AF.. FGroeoedmriacnh Prreesseerrvvee Kosch-Headwaters Preserve ^_ Trinkle Marsh at Easton Farm Preserve Cavanaugh Lake Park Baker Woods Preserve Belleville Huron Meadows Metropark Novi Fox Science Preserve Superior CeTnteOr WNSHIP Harwood Heritage Preserve Trinkle CMahrsehl saet EaaPstieornc eF aLramk eP Greoslef rCveourse & Park Raymond F. Goodrich Preserve Unadilla SWA Whitmore Lake Preserve Maybury State ParkNorthville Pierce Lake Golf Course &¨¦§ 9P4ark PARKS & RECREATION Chelsea Meyer Preserve Rolling Hills Park & Water Park South Lyon 94 Sha¨¦§ronville SGA DeVine Preserve Independence LakeS Pqauriekrs Preserve Meyer Preserve Pinckney Recreation Area Parker Mill Park Saline W A Y N E DeVine Preserve Ann Arbor Squiers Preserve Scio Woods Preserve Parker Mill Park 1W2 A Y N E Leonard APrnesne rAverbor _`W A Y N E Park Lyndon W A S H T E N A W County Farm Park Unadilla SWA Maybury State ParkNorthville Scio Woods Preserve 12 WHhuitdmsonre M Liallkse M Perterospearvrek _` Goose Lake Mini- SGA W A S H T E N A W County Farm Park Clark & Avis Spike Preserve Brauer Preserve Ervin-Stucki Preserve Goose Lake Mini- SGA Ypsilanti Independence Lake Park J A C K S O N Plymouth Pinckney Recreation Area 23 Clark S&h Aavroisn S SpPhiakoerrkt P HNrieollsrte hPrfvrieelsderve Brauer Preserve Swift Run Dog Park West Lake Preserve J A C K S O N _` Ypsilanti Northfield WoodSsh aPrroens eSrhveort Hills PreservRegionale Parks Swift Run Dog Park 12 ¨¦§94 Park Lyndon Data Sources: State of MichiganPIT GeographicTSFIELD Data Library, _` Hudson Mills MetropAarlbkert J. Miller and Robert & Nancy Smith Preserve ^_ ¨¦§94 Dexter-Huron Metropark Weatherbee Woods Preserve Waterloo Recreation Area Chelsea SGA Pittsfield Township, FEMA, PWashtenawITTSFIE CountyLD GIS Harwood Heritage Preserve Belleville Burns-Stokes Preserve Plymouth TOWNSHIP^_Riverbend Preserve Draper-Houston Meadows Preserve Delhi Metropark Kosch-Headwaters Preserve Sharon Mills Park Cavanaugh Lake Park 23 OsPboarrnke N Moriltlh Pfiealrdk Tom A. Freeman Preserve Harwood Heritage Preserve Belleville West Lake Preserve Baker Wo_`ods Preserve TOWNSHIP Fox Science Preserve Raymond F. Goodrich Preserve Superior Center Rolling Hills Park & Water Park Trinkle Marsh at Easton Farm Preserve Northfield Woods Preserve Milan Sharonville SGA Chelsea Pierce Lake Golf Course & Park Saline Rolling Hills Park & Water Park Albert J. Miller and Robert & Nancy Smith Preserve Sharonville SGA Dexter-Huron Metropark ¨¦§94 Weatherbee Woods Preserve Hayes State Park Saline Chelsea SGA Meyer Preserve Waterloo Recreation Area Burns-Stokes Preserve Leonard Preserve Delhi Metropark DeVine Preserve Squiers PreserveOsborne Mill Park Tom A. Freeman Preserve Kosch-Headwaters Preserve Cavanaugh Lake Park Baker Woods Preserve Leonard PresPearrvkeer Mill Park W A Y N E Fox Science Preserve SAupnernio rA Crenbteorr W A Y N E Trinkle Marsh at Easton Farm Preserve Raymond F. Goodrich Preserve Ervin-Stucki Preserve Scio Woods Preserve 12 Pierce Lake Golf Course & Park County Farm Park _` M O N R O E Chelsea W A S H T E N A W Ervin-Stucki Preserve L E N A W E E Goose Lake Mini-¨¦§ S94GA 23 Clark & Avis Spike Preserve Brauer Preserve Meyer Preserve Ypsilanti 12 _` J A C K S O N DeVine Preserve _` Squiers Preserve Tecumseh Sharon Short Hills Preserve Ann Arbor Parker Mill Park SwWift ARuYnN DoEg Park _`12 Scio Woods Preserve 12 Riverbend Preserve Draper-Houston Meadows Preserve County Farm Park Sharon Mills _`Park ¨¦§94 W A S H T E N A W PITTSFIELD Riverbend Preserve Draper-Houston Meadows Preserve Sharon Mills Park Goose Lake Mini- SGA ^_ Belleville Milan Clark & Avis Spike Preserve Brauer Preserve TOWNSHIP Harwood Heritage Preserve J A C K S O N Ypsilanti PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP Milan 0 2.25 4.5 Sharon Short Hills Preserve Swift Run Dog PaHrkayes State Park Miles Rolling Hills Park & Water Park Hayes State Park Sharonville SGA ¨¦§94 PITTSFIELD Saline Regional Parks Map ^_ LegendData Sources: State of Michigan Geographic Data Library, Pittsfield Township Belleville Leonard Preserve TOWNSHIP Harwood Heritage Preserve M O N R O E L E N A W E E ^_ Pittsfield Township MichiMgOaNnR SO tEate Game, Wildlife, and Park Boundaries Rolling Hills Park & Water Park L E N A W E E 23 Ervin-Stucki Preserve (! _` Sharonville SGA Saline Tecumseh Cities _`23 Metroparks Tecumseh (! Leonard Preserve _`12 DNR Lands County Parks (! Preserves Ervin-Stucki Preserve Riverbend Preserve Draper-Houston Meadows Preserve Lakes Sharon Mills Park PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP 0 2.25 4.5 Miles PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP 0 2.25 4.5 Milan Counties Miles _`12 Regional Parks Map Hayes State Park RData Soeurcesg: Statie ofo Michingan Geaograplhic DaPta Libraary, Prittsfikeld Toswnsh ip Map Major Roads Riverbend Preserve Draper-HDoautas Stonur cMese: aSdtaotew osf PMricehsigearnv eGeographic Data Library, Pittsfield Township Sharon Mills Park ^_ Pittsfield Township MichiganMichigan StateState Game, Game Wildlife, Wildlif e, and Park Boundaries Milan ^_ Pittsfield Township (! Mandich Parkigan Boundaries State Game, Wildlife, and Park Boundaries Cities M O N R O E Metroparks L E N A W E E (! Hayes State Park Cities (! Metroparks DNR Lands _`23 County Parks Tecumseh (! County Parks DNR Lands (! Preserves Lakes (! LMaOkNeRsO E Preserves L E N A W E E Counties _`23 Counties PITTSFIETLeDcu mTsOehWNSHIP 0 2.25 4.5 Major Roads Miles Regional Parks Map Major Roads Data Sources: State of Michigan Geographic Data Library, Pittsfield Township 81 PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP 0 2.25 4.5 CHAPTER 9 Appendices Michigan State Game, Wildlife, anMdiles Park Boundaries FEBRUARY 2017 ^_ Pittsfield Township Regional Parks MCiatieps (! Metroparks Data Sources: State of Michigan Geographic
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