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PEAKVIEW DR ! ST HARVEST LOOP GAME FARM RD BRATTKUS DR ! OLD ABBEY GLEN COURT reek 4330-149 PARKLANE AVE YELLOWSTONE ST GAME FARM RD C Overcoat Lake ef HIGHWAY TEN CLEARVIEW DR HELENA AVE HELENA AVE ALDER ST hi SANDERS RD C ! ! KING PL ! r Creek ek MT ADAMS CT ! ACACIA AVE BROOK LN atte Cre MIDDLECREST DR S c n ! o QUEEN PL WHITE BIRCHYEW ST LN MT BAKER CT ! RIVER m DRY CREEK RD AVE lo ! ! ! ! TOLMAN RD MT HOOD CT ! o ! TRAILS EDGE DR ! REGAL ST S CHRISTY AVE ! E 19TH 4330-145 ! GREEN PARKS DR WALLNUT AVE (EBG) ABEL PL ! JUNIPER AVE N RAVENSWOOD LN REGAL AVE CIR 97 BLUEGRASS LN ! UV INDIANA DR ! REGAL PL E 18TH AVE (EBG) Waptus River W REECER AVE E REECER AVE OHIO ST IOWA ST VICTOR PL CASCADIA LN ! WATSON RD WATER WATER ST ! BRICK RD NO 81RD BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE COLLEGE PL FAIRVIEWRD WALNUT ST N THAYER AVE CURRIER ST STONEBRIDGE ST ! Waptus Lake ! 4330-181 ! E 17TH AVE ! MISSION VIEW DR NANEUM RD Iceberg Lake BRIDGEWOOD LN k (EBG) ! PFENNINGRD e UNIVERSITY WAY ! LEXUS LN E 17TH AVE (EBG) e VUECREST RD r 90 ! WATSON RD C INDIANA DR BROOK CT l B ST BONNIE LN N § W 16TH i ¨¦ a JUDGE RONALD RD r Moonshine Lake o AVE (EBG) ! ! T r GALA WAY k t W 15TH AVE (EBG) h e POTT RD GLEN DR re v Van Epps Sil er F t C Escondido Lake Cr E 14TH AVE (EBG) o ee o ! E 14TH AVE (EBG) o k BROOK LN THAYER ! t B k r W 14TH AVE (EBG) k n e k CASCADE CT e AVE r ! u re CARRAHER RD EXT 106 e B k C F RAINIER ST r ic o C ALDER ST SEQUIA LN u r CORA ST A A ST B ST D ST Yakima River WATER ST Q t k u W 13TH AVE (EBG) e n ASHFORD WAY CREEKLYLE LN n WILSON re o e ls SKYLINE DR C i C Sprig Lake t W 12TH AVE (EBG) W ASHLEY COURT a r e VIEWPOINT LN o MAPLE ST RADIO RD CREEK RD e ! PFENNINGRD G VISTA RD k E 11TH AVE (EBG) POPLAR ST HIBBS RD CASCADE RD W 11TH AVE (EBG) ! McCOY DRIVE ! CHAMITH LN ! E 10TH AVE (EBG) Chikamin Lake 4330-160 ! W 10TH AVE (EBG) COWBOY LN ! VANTAGE HWY HATFIELD DRIVE ek 4330-160 PROSPECT ST FIELDS RD ! ! e E 9TH AVE (EBG) r LANE ESTATE C W 9TH AVE (EBG) C ST e BOUNTIFUL LN h Creek Fo rtun L e ma E 8TH AVE (EBG) VANTAGE HWY 4330-160 BETHLEHEM RD ! UNIVERSITY WAY VANTAGE HWY T23 N-R12 E ! Pete Lake CHESTNUT ST WENAS ST NANUM ST DOLARWAY RD CLE ELUM ST WILLETT RD T23 N-R11 E 4330-000 WALNUT ST T23 N-R14 E T23 N-R15 E ! T23 N-R13 E CASCADE ST W 7TH AVE (EBG) E 7TH AVE (EBG) k FRANKLIN AVE ! e KEVINA RD k CRAIG AVE e e ! STRANGE RD r ! e WILDWIND LN POPLAR ST VILLAGE r MT STUART ! PACIFIC ST E 6TH AVE (EBG) ! C W 6TH AVE (EBG) t C RICHARDSON LN Lake Michael S Lake Ingalls AVE DRIVE TRINITY LN a d o BRANNIGAN LN Park Lakes l o ! STONE TREE LN u o Glacier Lake 3RD AVE G t I E 5TH AVE (EBG) LINDA LN h n ! WATER WATER ST G g KITTITAS ST ! H ! 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S ilver Cre MASON ST BARBARA LN ek TACOMA AVE EAST 7TH AVE BARNES RD WASHINGTON AVE MT DANIELS DR BALDYMT LN k C ! MANITOBA AVE e o 4330-000 e o Diamond Lake MATTHEWS RD WILLIS RD r 6TH AVE C p Gallagher Head Lake 81NO RD e CHICAGO MILWAUKEE ST PAUL & PACIFIC SPOKANE ST (KIT) TAMARACK LN h SEATTLE AVE PIERCE ST lt r ! SHUMARD ST LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN DR OKANOGAN ST a Three Queens Lake R CHERRY LN N MASON ST 5TH AVE e iv FOSTER AVE SEATTLE ST ! w ! DIKE RD DOUGLAS ST 4600-126 e SPOKANEPARK PL AVE on r JACKSON AVE HOBERT AVE KITTITAS HWY CROSSROADS DR ! m INDUSTRIAL WAY BROADVIEW RD ! ! om W PATRICK AVE SACAJAWEA CT L ! CLERF RD C WHITMAN ST COHOE RD AVIATOR LN it MAGNOLIA ST KITTITAS HWY ! t ! 4600-131 l ! ! 4616-113 e M B Kendall Peak Lakes ! B T ANDERSONRD HOBART AVE ! HOBERT AVE i 4600-132 ! 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Eldora DR Rampart Lakes ! ! 4600-133 ! ! 4600-000 OLSON DR ! 4600-000 ! 9090-000 GOLD CREEK LN ! KEARNY DR MOUNTAIN Box Canyon Lake 4613-000 ! reek MCCULLOUGH RD INDUSTRIAL LOOP RD ! 4330-137 ris C Lodge Creek HOME RD ALASKA MTN RD Pa BROWN RD UMPTANUM RD ! CANYON RD ! 906 ! k ¬ or « TRILLIUM LOOP ! ! B 4600-125 4600-117 F 9090-010 ! o 4617-000 h ! rt JAY LN ! x o STARWATER DR N RD FAIRVIEW ! CHICKAMIN PEAK RD C k BRONDT RD ! ! ! e ! P reek Gold Lake a a TRAIL RIDGE LN e 4316-111 r is C ! SILVER FIR RD n r BULL RD BULL GOLD CREEK LN ! W y C ! N ek S egro Cre LINNAEA RD o CEDAR CT ! ! CEDAR LN e e o 9737-000 SNOQUALMIE n u ! ! ! ! s v ! VILLAGE DR t 4600-112 th BROWN ALTA LOOP C a ! TAMARACK LNreek F t 4600-211 l C ! F Tunne ! SNOWSHOE LN r o ! ! e S o CONNECTION TANNER WAY 9090-000 FIR CT r k B e ! r ! ox ! k CASCADE PLACE 4930-000 C k 4613-120 4330-142 an y ek REIN RD MAINS ST Lake Lillian on Cre P ek SAINT MORITZ PL ! ! a e r r ! i GARMISCH PL s C Lake Laura ! ! n ! C 4930-123 ! SNOQUALMIE DR 4832-142 4930-000 4613-000 ea NORTH FERGUSONRD R Hyak Creek r ! ! 4330-137 B o 4930-118 e c KITZBUHEL PL KENDALL PL ! e k SALMON ! d k ! MILWAUKEE LN k ! ! 4330-143 a ARLBERG PL ! ! LA SAC RD e 9737-225 l ! 4613-122 e ! ! re ! C ! 4930-127 4600-117 C re k ! HUCKLEBERRY S c e INNSBRUCK DR ! 4832-141 alm a 90 EB EXIT 115 ONRAMP ! PEAK RD on S ! ! L a 90 4617-124 k ¨¦§ e MANASTASH RD 90 CHAMONIX PL RD MELLERGAARD e ! T22 N-R12 E ! r 90 k ! BERRY RD ! ¨¦§ e§ C ! ¨¦ ! 4930-118 ! 4832-136Twin Lakes 4315-000 4315-000 T22 N-R17 E e KEECHELUS DR d r ROMANS CT 4832-000 r HYAK DR EAST k ! o ¨¦§ C ! f T22 N-R14 E NO 6 RD e 4617-000 T22 N-R15 E f T22 N-R11 E ! Little Joe Lake J T22 N-R16 E e 4948-129 T22 N-R13 E o N a u 9070-219 ! r l t TREATMENT PLANT RD o ! l o 4832-141 C y r S W KEECHELUS DR th ib n 4300-216 C F r ! ! o k ! u r 9737-000 rk ee a 9070-000 R 4948-120 e Te r k e a k y n C C e ! k a S e k k r e 4948-120 w t e e c ! a le r a l r n i o ! e Margaret Lake 4948-128 y C C d r R R 9737-112 r C ! u M e e i 9070-123 Stonesthrow Lake ! 4309-000 iv p k l s l Lake Yvonne SALMON LA SAC RD e a c 4930-000 C a r l k h a ! re 4832-136 e S b ! O k HEARTLINE DR e ! 4832-215 ! e p ! k e 9070-124 4312-123 4315-119 r ! e m N a t i o n4315-121 a l F o r e s 9737-125 t r Swan Lake ! L C k u 4300-240 ittle e C CANYON RD ! ! S a re r H Mill Creek 4312-121 a r C a l d e ! ! ! m n B Th e o 4948-000 or o s rk 4832-136 p n M n ! C L h o BERRY RD 9070-801 k re a S o F Rock Rabbit Lakes ! ee e ac J th lfe Cr k C 9737-215 r Middle Shaser Creek ! 9070-135 Wo re o 9070-000 ! Cold Creek 4309-113 e N 9070-000 ! k ! RIVERBOTTOM RD ! 4300-126 k CLEMAN RD ! B TJOSSEM RD ! ear e 4312-125 ! C e Thorp Lake 4312-000 re r 9703-112
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