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O AVE JOHNSON GLENBROOK 6000 VILLAGE MILHACMO VENTRY E MILHAM COVENTRY E MILHAM Reserve NIEWOONDER WOOD VSILLAGE 5 HOMESTEAD OF PORTAGE SOUTHLAND ANDOVER WOOD GLEN PLAT Milham VILLAGE NORTH BAYWOOD VILLAGE 1 WOODS Anna's ESTATES 3 WOOD GLEN Meadows Vineyard ESTATES 2WOOD GLEN ANDOVER DAILEY ESTATES WOODS 2 PLAT SOUTHLAND Walnut Trail VILLAGE 2 PORTAGE COMMERCE C NIEWOONDER D r PLAT 1 3 PARK 3 COVENTRY o N n 's Village Green E ield Condo VILLAGE 1 A nef a C Pi G Villas of Southland L C Pinefield H M A H O o T L u g P HM OMESTEAD OF E L U n COACHLITE r I O i E t r Newport Village y O V PORTAGE 2 D R S D ESTATES 2 G a p S O T T O r S SUNBURST HILLS 3 N A E COVENTRY d O O HOMESTEAD A s T SHANNONDALE G A W W VILLAGE 6 O E D OF PORTAGE T ACRES 1 I Y Y S k 3 O k Y R 1 R EVERGREEN COVENTRY EVERGREEN R T e F E e R R CURRY PLAT T PORTAGE COMMERCE L e COACHLITE e H E E PARK 2 VILLAGE 2 I PARK A r r O U H A H PARK L ESTATES PORTAGE COMMERCE T C D P C T P C C PARK 2 I 2 COVENTRY COVENTRY 1 e SHANNOSNHDAANLNEONDALE VILLAGE 3 T VILLAGE 4 g 6500 ROBINSWOOD ACRES 2 S EARLY HOME a ACRES 3 G E Village at COVENTRY 4 t L PARK N r N SUNBURST HILLS I Brighton Lane VILLAGE 7 E 6500 S d R A a o E W D S e o O N r E P P O N HAVERHILL WOODS g SUNBURST HILLS 2 s a S D R O s l I C Eagle SUBDIVISION l A 1 A C i N H N o r E V A S N Meadows 12th STREET O W C L M T M A H R H S S ROBINSWOOD 2 S E.S. A A F R PORTAGE HARBELLE E E HEIGHTS WHISPERING V G ACRES 2 ID MEADOW 3 TWYCKENHAM 3 O R 2 TWYCKENHAM 2 N E RING-DALER 3ING-DALE 4 D L D MEADOWS AT S O N I Y 1 PORTAGE E T M P N CONSTITUTION 2 H G E R S PORTAGE A PRAIRIE 1 I S E A A R G T PRAIRIE I A F HARBELLE WHISPERING R CASTLEWOOD 1 Y 2 PORTAGE O BRICKLETON WOBORDICSKLETON WOODS R A PORTAGE C RAMEY PARK R ACRES 1 HEIGHTS H HICKORY O R E ESTATES 1 ESTATES 2 TWYCKENHAM 1 A HEIGHTS HEIGHTS 1 O A P P WHISPERING G RIDGE 1 1 K ALMIRA M CASTLEWOOD 2 D ROBINSWOOD 3 I C MEADOW 2 E E I HILLS R L HARBELLE L HARBELLE H RING-DALE 2 A ACRES MEADOWS AT A D D ACRES 3 - WHISPERING CONSTITUTION - G TWYCKENHAM CASTLEWOOD G WOODSIDE N N BURKET HEIGHTS MEADOW 1 I KILTZ ACRES I RIDGE R ALMIRA RINGDALE R VALLEY ROMENCE ROAD PKY ROMENCE ROAD E BISHOP 7000 Pines West Moorsbridge LEA WOODS VILLAGE S ToPwinnehso Wmeesst Pines of Condos E 7000 ROMENCE R PortagePines West E Townhomes C Townhouse MEADOW A PLEASANT Y YORKSHIRE G LANE R R MEADOWS WINTER FOREST D ASHTON FARMS E SUBURBAN PARK 2 Pines West Pines of P 1 ASHTON FARMS WEST LEA WOODS E Apt Portage CROWN ROMENCE RIDGE WEST 3 VILLAGE 1 MEADOW POINTE 2 SUBURBAN PARK N HOLIDAY CROWN WINTER FOREST T LANE 2 ^_ Oakbrook Mobile VILLAGE POINTE YORKSHIRE 5 2 LEVELAND S Home Park ACRES S.O.S. E MOORS OF PLEASANT MEADOW E G PORTAGE 2 MEADOWS 2 W The Meadows at Woodbridge LANE 1 YORKSHIRE 1 HOLIDAY E N I Condominiums VILLAGE EAST L G YORKSHIRE 3 S ASHTON FARMS S ' N ' G R R S WEST 2 Oak Shores S S E A N E I E WOODLAND E E YORKSHIRE 4 TIMBERLAND L L L R R T R MEADOWS 2 T G GROVE C C S C S N MEADOW A A E A YORKSHIRE 2 E A R CREEK R P WOODLAND P MEADOWS HOLIDAY VILLAGE WOODBRIDGE HOLIDAY VILLAGE SCHURING EAST 3 7500 HILLS 1 EAST 2 7500 1 E WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE S T K K 2 WOODBRIDGE 2 HOLIDAY VILLAGE A N S HILLS 6 HILLS 7 A A HOLIDAY VILLAGE K E G E W HOLIDAY VILLAGE HILLS 3 SOUTH O O Garden Lane U A G Lakes of G O SOUTH 2 L L SOUTH 3 R O A A D Woodbridge A A L WOODBRIDGE ROYAL OAK L MOORS OF N Y Y L L I ROYAL OAK I O VILLAGE O PORTAGE 1 HILLS 4 CHIPPEWA O SCHURING V V T R R AMBLING VILLAGE 1 e Inverness e P WOODS WEST HILLS 3 d B d i i MEADOWS 1 M u s s A R r h h t t t H u o r F r OAKLAND-CENTER n n a a e ' e AMBLING Villas of ACRES 3 s Upjohn H WOODBRIDGE H CHIPPEWA OAKLAND-CEONATKELRA ND- ACRES 1 Woodbridge HILLS 2 HILLS 1 ACRCESE N2TER ACRES S Pond C OAKLAND-CENTER p M F 2 r e N u ACRES n AMBLING S c O WOODBRIDGE t Moorsbridge Rd O r D e MEADOWS 2 T e HILLS 5 Office Park O C O H A ASHTON M CHIPPEWA k r S O p r e e t WOODS 1 a R CHIPPEWA A DEER W e HILLS 2 a DEER LAKEWOOD P k d CHIPPEWA S HILLS 4 WEST PORTAGE Portage Creek Landings t CROSSING o CROSSING 2 n p HOMESITES w HILLS ACRES o B City Centre Condominium A A s n M Oak Centre i R l A B Portage Creek VISSCHER'S PLAT e C Woods CLARENCE en C S tr L I e S R Landings PLAT tr I D e E N Portage Pines Vil et Courtside la S G G Moors End ge Q AVE T E W CENTRE A E CENTRE E L Q AVE 8000 Cooley G P A Townhomes T E DERKSEN- 8000 Courtside R R Centre FERGUSON PLAT T O N B t P Park r H po E e R r I ROSEDALE nt G s PorCtage Centre e n Brookwood O C mo H SUBDIVISION m O Marsh Pointe Condo R Co COoAnKd oTIMBERS L SPRINKLE K O A BROOKWOOD SPRINKLE W N 1 LOEHR 2 2 WOODS 1 N BROOKWOOD WOODS 2 A O R R D ESTATES R S S Woodbridge ACRES S M ESTATES 2 H H S O H E E E Creekside E E E APPLEWOOD D 31 Professional Center R LOEHR E R 2 R PROS Commons O P O O E E R C IT C C ACRES Y " L ACRES 3 L L L A A A P L AT Y Whisper Rock A G W HEARTHSIDE E ESTATES 1 WEST LAKE L S E G A ' Bel-Aire K PP CADET D LEWOOD ACRES K A R Industrial Park ACRES 1 X L A BROOKWOOD MANOR 1 N H T I O ESTATES 1 S CADET C E R E R C MANOR O W G P N T BROOKWOOD A A D S FABERCREST 1 R L HIGHLANDS 1 P G N E BAUIERLA'S STATE GAME AREA k D A e STATE GAME AREA re FABERGROVE COVE L FABERCREST WEST LAKE C CADET DEGRANGE e MANO ORCHARD K g R 2 8500 Greenspire rta ZYLMAN PLAT 1 Apt A o P MELODY FABERCREST 2 MEADOW HAVEN 8500 O MEADOWS ACRES REID'S PLAT T JAMES W.SCOTT'S S W MELODY Oakland Hills WEST LAKE PLAT NEWELL'S WEST H STAGECOACH Hampton LAKE PARK SUBDIV T STAGECOACH TRAILS 2 Lake 2 TRAILS HIGHLAND 1 R VIEW E WOODRUFF V PLAT HIGHLAND Oakland Hills A AMES WEST LAKE VIEW1 H 1 WISHING WELL H PARK ANNEX AMENDED H ESTATES LAKELAND S HIGHLAND PLAT 1 MELODY LAKELAND RAMONA PARK Oakland Hills VIEW MEADOWS 1 PLAT 2 M WISHING WELL E M MELODY MELODY A E Long D ESTATES 2 Oakland Hills L MEADOWS 3 MEADOWS 3 TWILIGHT VIEW 1 Oakland Hills 4 O O Lake 3 W D Parkland ZYLMAN'S PLAT Y VANDERBILT S Terrace R AVE 2 AMES WEST 9000 LAKE PARK 900 SOUTH WESTNEDGE 0 PARK West P MATTESON'S o Lake r t PARK a g (elev.
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