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Existing Subdivision Activity, Parks, Schools & Major LAKE RAY ROBERTS 1 7-11 Loop 288 83 Maple Leaf Homes 2 Abbey Addition 84 McDonnell Highlands, Phase II,IIII 3 Airport Industrial Park 85 McKamy Evers Estates, Phase I,II,III EXISTING SUBDIVISION ACTIVITY, PARKS, SCHOOLS & MAJOR POINTS OF INTEREST 4 Aldi Distribution Center 86 Meadow Oaks, Phase III 5 Arrington Addition 87 Meadows @ Hickory Creek 6 Asc/Mob Addition 88 Mesa Verde 7 Audra Heights Addition 89 Metzler's Addition 8 Audra Oaks 90 Milam Creek Ranch, Phase II Sanger 9 Bellaire Crossing 91 Milam Ridge 10 Bellaire North Addition, Phase I 92 Mockingbird Heights 11 Bent Creek Estates, Phase I,II,III,IV 93 Mozart Square Addition 12 Beverly Park Estates, Phase I,II,III 94 Nazarene Church Addition 13 Blue Sky Estates 95 Nevada Court 14 Bluffview Villas 96 Newcrest Addition, Lots 1 and 2 15 Braewood At Oakmont, Phase II,III 97 North Texas Hospital Addition 16 C.H. Collins Complex (DISD) 98 Northpointe, Phase I,II,III 17 Campus Housing, Phase I, II 99 Oakmont II 18 Carroll Addition 100 Oaks of Montecito I,II,III,IV,V 19 Central Village Estates 101 Old North Park Addition 20 Centre Place 102 PCM Addition 21 Chaucer Estates 103 Pebblebrook Apartments 22 Cinemark Addition @ Unicorn Lake 104 Porter/Andrus Addition 23 Clear Ridge Addition 105 Prominence Square, Phase I 24 College Park University Uptown Apartment 106 Providence Place II 25 Corbin Road Industrial Park 107 Quik Trip Addition 26 Country Club Village Phase 1-A,1-B7 108 Rayzor Ranch North 70 27 Country Lakes 109 Razor Ranch South 28 Country Lakes North 110 Regency Oaks Phase I 29 Crown Oaks 111 Ridgemont Addition, Phase I, II 30 Cypress Campus at Denton Station 112 Rinker Addition 4 6 31 Davis Oaks Addition 113 River Oaks Addition, Phase I,II,III,IV,V 1 2 32 Deerwood, Phase III 114 Robinson Oaks, Phase I M F 33 Denton Bible Church 115 Robson Ranch 34 Denton Cancer Center 116 Rolling Meadow Estates 35 Denton Catholic Addition 117 Rudy's Addition 36 Denton Crossing 118 Russell Newman Addition 37 Denton High School West, Lots 1R and 2 119 Ryan Ranch Addition 38 Denton Housing Authority 120 Ryan Road Estates 39 Denton Plaza Addition 121 Sally Beauty Company 40 Denton Retirement Residence 122 Shadow Brook Place 41 Denton Station 123 Sherman Oaks Addition e F 42 Denton Town Crossing 124 Simmons Hagen Addition ta an / S n 43 Denton Travel Plaza 125 Sirius Enterprises Addition er th or N 44 Eagle Point Shopping Center 126 Southern Hills Plaza on gt lin ur 45 East Industrial Plaza 127 Southridge Estates, Phase III B 13 46 Eastridge Addition 128 Spencer Manor Senior Community 116 47 El Paseo Addition 129 Splide-Harrison Addition 48 Estates of Forrestridge, Sec. II 130 Spring Hill Estates 49 Exchange at North Texas 131 Summit Oaks Addition, Phase I 50 Fairoaks Retirement Apts 132 Sundown Ranch Phase I,II,III 51 Flowers Addition 133 T.R.C.A. Addition 52 Forest Meadow 134 Taco Cabana 53 Forman Williamsburg Square, Phase II 135 Teasley Commons 54 Gary Addition 136 Teasley Harbor 91 R D 55 Greens of Oakmont 137 Teasley Lane Church N A M R 56 Guyer High School 138 The Kek Addition E H S 57 Harley Addition 139 The Meadows of Windy Hill, Phase I E 58 Heritage Addition 140 The Preserve @ Pecan Creek 90 59 Hickory Creek Heights 141 The Timbers @ Denton 60 Hickory Creek Ranch 142 The Vintage, Phase 1-A,1-B,2-A,2-B 61 Hickory Hill Farm 143 Thistle Hill, Phase I,II 90 62 Hickory Park Addition 144 Toledo Court 63 Hidden Ridge Estates 145 Townhomes at Pecan Creek 64 Hills of Argyle Phase I,II,III 146 Tremont Addition 65 Holiday Inn @ Denton Station 147 Triad Addition 66 HWY 377 - Racetrac Addition 148 Tuscan Hills 67 Immaculate Conception Church/School 149 Unicorn Lake 68 Jamart Addition 150 Villages of Carmel 23 69 Jefferson Commons 151 Villas of Forest Glen 70 JNC Partners (Craver Ranch) 152 Waterford @ Spencer Oaks 71 Key & Irwin Addition 153 West Oak Street Office Addition 72 Knollwood Villas 154 Westgate Hills North 73 L.D.R. Estates 155 Westglen Addition 74 Lake Forest Park Addition 156 Westpark Addition, Phase 2 75 Lakeview Ranch, Phase I 157 Wheeler Ridge 76 Leslie Oaks, Phase I, II 158 Wildwood Inn 77 Lexington Park 159 Williamsburg Square T 78 Live Oak Creek Ranch 160 Wind River Office Park S T 79 Longhorn Cove 161 Wind River, Phase I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII S U 80 Longridge Estates 162 Windsor Farms, Phase I C O L e 81 Loop 288 Centre 163 Windsor Ridge Estates S F a t & n 82 Maegan Meadows Addition 164 Woodrow Addition a S N / n 165 Wynstone @ Oakmontr , Phase I, II e h t r o N n o t g n i Krum l r u B ClearCreekNaturalHeritageCtr K a n s a s C.H. Collins Athletic Complex Water Works Park C 16 it y Skate Works S 43 o u t h e r n 53 N LOOP 288 North Pointe Park North Pointe Park 12 139 Hodge Elementary acific 98 85 Ginnings Elementary Union P 32 Fire Station #4 HW Y Cooper Glen Open Space 77 Evers Park Elementary Cooper Creek Trail ic cif 73 82 Pa Evers Park ion Windsor Open Space Un 94 Evers Park E V North Lakes Park I R Avondale Park Strickland Middle School D N Wilson Elementary 68 A 154 M FM 2164 R 155 Eaglecrest Christian Academy E Fire Station #5 H S 133 125 RSITY Nette Shultz Park E UNIVE 67 Bowling Green Park 123 101 162 163 Immaculate Conception 96 ific Pac on North Lakes Park Uni Calvary Preparatory Academy 45 129 58 33 107 108 Sequoia 112 Wellspring Academy W UNIVERSITY 104 89 14 7 130 I 3 10 5 Cooper Creek Open Space Texas Woman's University 3 Newton Rayzor Elementary Texas Woman's University 8 105 Selwyn School 92 6 Denton Independent School Dist 5 1 Clear Creek Building M Denton High School 86 50 159 F 109 37 Anne Windle Early Childhood 88 T 9 S 95 8 T 95 95 8 Robert E. Lee Elementary 2 S McKenna Park U 57 P 118 C Community School 62 144 O O Quakertown Park Sullivan Keller Elementary O L L 75 Calhoun Middle School N Denton 83 N Mack Park Milam Park 147 E MCKINNEY ST 138 18 D 46 153 V Roberts Field Service Center L Denton County Juvenile Detent. Fire Station #2 B Fire Station #1 24 c Bellaire Academy i L f Owsley Park i T c i L if c S c a O 1 Billy Ryan High School a P T P R 81 n S n o i R o Fred Moore Cemetery i Carl Young, Sr. Park n 156 U A n U C U C 72 103 O 79 University of North Texas L Woodrow Open Space Transportation Department IOOF Cemetery S Fred Moore Park 38 Pebblebrook Open Space IOOF Cemetery Tomas Rivera Elementary Martin Luther King Jr. Park Fred Moore Learning Center Touchstone Academy 164 n r 93 8 e h 8 t u 2 o 84 S P Airport Open Space y t O i C O s L a Fire Station #3 s 49 S n Kansas City Southern 49 a K University of North Texas c i f i c a 30 P 39 Liberty Christian School n 66 o i n U 65 146 44 41 D 17 A LL 128 A S 2 D 20 R 36 36 25 152 76 6 102 117 8 ic 8 if 2 c P a O P O L n S io n U 42 Borman Elementary Joe Skiles Park Denia Park McMath Middle School N DENTON 4 L MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Y E 54 L 121 S 69 A E T 106 126 South Lakes Park 80 141 127 158 D V L B W 29 E I 160 V 151 161 22 E FM 2449 51 K 40 A • Our Lady Of Grace High School 135 L Sam Houston Elementary Ponder 78 5 31 35 97 Fire Station #6 149 150 140 19 110 34 Shady Shores 142 71 Pecan Creek Elementary 87 132 Briercliff Park 148 47 150 9 150 Fire Station #7 9 11 4 2 Bent Creek Open Space M Preserve Pecan Creek Open Space 124 48 F 131 Robson Ranch Open Space Vintage 122 Denton State Fire Station #7 School 120 111 K a n s a s Wayne Stuart Ryan Elem. 114 C 99 i ty S 59 o Ponder u th e rn 143 Lake Forest Park 52 SW Park Shady Shores 74 Cross Timbers Park Wiggly Field Park 64 R Wheeler Ridge Park D 15 77 H T 157 R O 119 W Cross Timbers Park T R Wheeler Ridge Park O Wheeler Ridge Park 55 F 137 N 100 21 & S Crownover Middle School I3 HICKORY CREEK ROAD 5 HICKORY CREEK ROAD E McNair Elementary 165 136 c 26 Corinth i 60 if c a P 113 n Cross Timbers Park io n Cross Timbers Park U 115 56 28 TEASLEY LN W 5 27 3 I Northlake 61 63 Hickory Creek Argyle Legend This map is a graphic representation prepared by the City of Denton GIS Department and is intended for use only as a reference. Data depicted here is not guaranteed for accuracy 1997-2009 RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL ACTIVE PLATS City Limits RailsToTrails and may be subject to revision at any time without notification.
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