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Zoning Map 2017 ZONING MAP 2017 STREET INDEX: STREET NAME DIRECTION SITUATED LOCATION ALEC STREET E-W 2500 N 1200 W ALEXANDRIA STREET E-W 2200 N 1100 W ALGONQUIN RD. (ILL. R.#62) NW/SE 2300 S Continuous 400 W 400 900 W 900 W 500 800 W 800 W 700 W 600 W 300 W 200 W 100 1100 W 1200 W 1000 W 1400 W 1400 1600 W 1600 1300 W 1300 1800 W 1800 1700 W 1700 ALLEGHANY DRIVE E-W 2500 N 1100 W W 1500 2000 W 2000 1900 W 1900 ALLEN LANE N-S 1600 W 550 S ALLISON COURT E-W 1300 S 1600 W 4300 N 4300 N AMHURST COURT (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 1550 N 2250 E LAKE-COOK RD LAKE COOK RD ANDERSON DRIVE E-W 2250 N 1800 W HAWKES ST SUNSET CRANE ST RIDGE APPLETREE LANE E-W 2300 N 900 E PARK MEADE LN LEM DR SA N ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ROAD N-S 200 E Continuous L ^ D QUAIL CT R (FORMERLY STATE RD.) MALLARD O E F T H V LN T W S ARTHUR AVENUE N-S 1400 E 600 S A N A A B-2 N C A E L O N L T S I V U ASHBURY COURT (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 1550 N 2300 E G ^ K N A L A T IN A E E E P 4200 N M E R A L 4200 N T R D E V E A O D H V H L R T I D ASHFORD LANE E-W 4200 N 500 W A R O A L E L X R-6 E R L P R M A T A O B C P T A T F N A I A R L Y AS T T E S AVON COURT (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 1700 N 1600 E PH D L E T R L L I A O DR K F L A N K L N C A R F H AVON LANE E-W 1700 N 1900 E R I R E T T D A I A U N TERRAMERE A H P V B H ^ N W BANBURY ROAD N-S 600 E 500 S O E E C L E P S D N A K L A I T BARBERRY COURT (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 1600 N 2250 E F H E R S U K F RS G T TON C E U PL BEL-AIRE DRIVE E-W O N-S 2800 E D R TRAIL RIDGE ST I E B T N I WEST R R D C L T L N G T BELMONT AVENUE N-S 400 E Intermittent 4100 N PAR CREEKSIDE PARK S A O 4100 N E T EA K P BELMONT COURT (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 400 E 1700 N E M T A E R-3 R E E B E R-3 V R COOPER V BERKLEY DRIVE E-W 2800 N 400 W A V R A A A MIDDLE D E G M D BEST DRIVE Circle 1500 E 3000 N N R V SCHOOL R E R PORT LN A P E NEW R A R L U V V U S E D BETTY DRIVE N-S 1800 E 3100 N A ON D B M A ST R R L PORT CT W E N L S A G H P-L O R W L E O E BEVERLY LANE N-S 800 E Intermittent H VE CIR H L E E L W N A C H A E I BIRCHWOOD LANE N-S 2200 E 2100 N G C G N N ^ T I BLOOMINGTON AVENUE N-S 2200 W 4200 N M P KINGSLEY DR BOEGER DRIVE E-W 3400 N 100 W O R TS EY DR E MITH LN KINGSL V A BRADFORD DRIVE & COURT N-S 750 E 2500 N G K T NI E R CHOL I C S R G D N BRADSHIRE COURT (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 2250 E 1650 N U D G A I B T N R S S BRAESIDE DRIVE E-W 2750 N 400 W 4000 N C 4000 N E L E E L D E V R L OLS R ICH Y A I ^ A N BRAMPTON LANE E-W 4100 N 300 W A C G D D G R N R BRANDENBERRY COURT E-W 1200 N 2400 E A O L T H C BRAY COURT E-W 1350 S 1600 W VENTURA DR RO G P R-1 I BRETT COURT E-W 1400 S 250 E NICKOL KNOLL PARK H SPRING RIDGE DR WHITING LN BRIAR PLACE E-W 2050 N 900 E 3900 N 3900 N BRIARWOOD DRIVE N-S 1200 E 2600 S BRIGHTON PLACE N-S 1100 E Intermittent D COUNTRYSIDE DR Village of R R BRISTOL LANE N-S 600 E 500 S O E ^ ROSE C K S Y T BRITTANY DRIVE & COURT E-W 2850 N Intermittent L E A I E LONGFELLOW W W BROCKTON COURT (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 2300 E 1650 N C RACHEL LN N T W SCHOOL BROOK DRIVE E-W 2600 S 600 E O R E BROOKWOOD DRIVE E-W 2400 N Intermittent M-1 M P-L A 3800 N BROWN STREET E-W 1000 N 1600 W C 3800 N BUFFALO GROVE ROAD N-S 1400 E 2700 N ROSE BLVD Arlington Heights BURGOYNE ROAD E-W 1300 N 1200 W BURKE DRIVE N-S 900 E 2100 N BURKITT PLACE SW/NE 950 W 4200 N ^ BURNING TREE LANE & COURT E-W 2900 N Intermittent BURR OAK DRIVE E-W 2900 N Intermittent 3700 N HAPPFIELD DR B-2 3700 N BURTON PLACE N-S 500 E Intermittent Cook County - Illinois BUSSE ROAD N-S 1800 E Intermittent R-6 BUTTERNUT LANE E-W 200 N 1300 W ^ ^ CAMBRIDGE STREET E-W 2200 N 1300 W CAMELOT COURT E-W 2400 N 1350 E M-1 M-1 CAMPBELL COURT (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 650 W 0 N-S B-3 ^ CAMPBELL STREET E-W 0 N-S Intermittent 3600 N D 3600 N R CAMP MC DONALD ROAD E-W 1100 N 2600 E S T CAMPUS DRIVE E-W 3200 N 300 W H G I CANTERBURY DRIVE & COURT E-W 2650 N 0 E-W E H CARLYLE COURT N-S 1300 E 1120 N ^ N B-3 ^ BUFFALO GROVE O CARLYLE LANE N-S 1300 E 600 N T HIGH SCHOOL G M-1 N CARLYLE PLACE N-S 1300 E Intermittent B-2 I L 0 R CARRIAGEWAY DRIVE N-S 900 E 3500 N A 400 E 400 500 E 500 E 900 600 E 600 E 700 E 800 200 E 200 100 E 100 E 300 1000 E 1000 E 1800 1600 E 1600 1100 E 1100 E 1200 E 1300 E 1400 E 1500 E 1700 CATINO STREET E-W 650 S 800 W CEDAR STREET & LANE E-W 1400 S 0 E-W 3500 N 3500 N DUNDEE RD CEDAR GLEN DRIVE N-S 1000 E 2400 S DUNDEE RD IL RT. 68 CELLULAR DRIVE (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 3450 N 1000 W B-2 B-2 CENTRAL ROAD E-W 1000 S Continuous B-1 BUFFALO CHAMPLAIN STREET N-S 1000 W 2400 N B-2 B-2 CHAPEL HILL DRIVE N-S 400 E 2550 N R-1 BOEGE B-1 R-6 ^ B-3 R DR R-1 ^ GROVE R CHARLES STREET E-W 1700 N 600 E ^ R D D ^ CHARTER POINT DRIVE N-S 2600 E 2100 N Y # N D T E T R CHARTER POINT DRIVE (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 2600 E 1900 N O-T L E L E E N ^ B E V L CHATHAM PLACE N-S 1300 E 300 S G A # D N I E 3400 N O 3400 N CHERRY HILL DRIVE N-S 2000 N 1500 E SHURE DR R-6 R G T N F D E I CHERRY LANE E-W 2150 N 800 E O E R R # R C CHESTERFIELD DRIVE N-S 200 W 1700 S G ^ OLD ARLINGTON CHESTNUT AVENUE N-S 300 W Intermittent CT R-1 # D CHICAGO AVENUE N-S 1600 W Intermittent R P A S G CIRCLE HILL DRIVE E-W 2150 N 400 E 3300 N COUNTRY LN T 3300 N H E R G 3 R D CLARENCE AVENUE N-S 1200 E 1650 N I R-E D - E R # H CLARENDON AVE, CT, ST, & RD E-W 1200 N Intermittent O R N ^ S D CLAYTON COURT (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 1600 N 1600 E O T T N I T C G A S CLEARBROOK DRIVE N-S 700 E 2600 S R W # N A S R-E CELLULAR DR AMPUS DR L I C T E I L N L ^ S G E R I N CLEVELAND AVENUE N-S 1200 E 600 S R T T O E D A S N W N W E A Z H A COLDSPRING ROAD N-S 2950 E 2150 N D T R L E W D S L # L I O R-E R-E R N R O G D L P K ^ O D H L N V D E D COLDSPRING ROAD (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 2750 E 1900 N N O ^ T Y L 3200 N 3200 N O E S R S M-1 T A R Z ^ N R L U D COLLEGE DRIVE E-W 3000 N 0 E-W R L O N W E N P TH L K O E E FLEN ^ L TIE E M G V LN G CONCORD DRIVE E-W 2400 N 1500 W D A A PALATINE A I R A S I N C B W E T COTTONWOOD LANE E-W 350 N 1300 W ON R N R ST R-6 R R D A O COUNCIL TRAIL E-W 1700 S 300 E DS C N WI N R COUNTRY LAKE ROAD E-W 2200 N 2700 E 3100 N L E FL 3100 N ^ D EM UNIVERSITY DR D ING R D COUNTRY LANE E-W 3300 N 100 E O O K R A XW E NO D O B E RT COURTLAND DRIVE (PRIVATE RD.) N-S 1650 E 1500 N C H P-L R L C I D F U CRABTREE DRIVE NW/SE 2450 N 1000 E L N IVE R F ^ RS N L ITY I E N L F D R L D A D EM L CRANE STREET (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 4300 N 1500 W M R I R D G N R TO G E ARA D O E S R R F CRESCENT DRIVE (PRIVATE RD.) E-W 1025 S 700 E S I V O T U H O P-L STANFORD LN T A H S TANGLEWOOD DR E CRESTWOOD DRIVE E-W 2200 N 700 E R R L I V FIRE R-3 T G A W S CYPRESS STREET & DRIVE E-W 1200 S Intermittent STATION O T L WHEELING U DALE AVENUE N-S 2600 E Intermittent ^ HIGH L N A N LE R F L R D F D A T COLLEGE DR R DANIELS COURT N-S 800 E 3400 N S U L N D W E B HACKBERRY DR P B O DAVIS STREET NW/SE 100 S Intermittent R T N HERITAGE O MILL CREEK DR G E S DERBYSHIRE LANE, AVE.
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