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HomeMy WebLinkAbout016833-001 - }'(1((Ri%X N.Y.ll1:Ell—M�NR�NTY.u►i.rw C....e.M ♦urNUNw.a..m �— i s Made the 3rd day of April ,7YYnRLeen Hundred and Seventy Foul ' JAMES S. zmeoCR of Post Office Boz 744. Ithaca, clew York, party of the first part, and TOWN OF ITHACA, a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of New York having its Office at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York. party of the second part. • n t two that the part Y of the,4rst part,in consideration of -------------------------ONE---------------------Dollar ($1.00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable eonsiderati paid by the part Y of the second part,does hereby(rant and release unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns and assiinsforever,ail THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Lansing, County of Tompkins, State of New York, being a part of Military Lot 94 in said Town, being more particularly shown on the "Survey Map showing parcel to be conveyed by James S. Zifchock East Shore Drive - NYS Route 34 at Burdick Hill Rold" made by Thomas G. Miller, Engineer and Surveyor dated March 15, 1974, a copy of which is being filed concurrently herewith in the Tompkins County Clerk's Offic , todJameshparcel was FP Zifchock byndeeed dayed tredAugustkJ. and 22, 1968Mary ,a recorded in Eleanor Book 490 of Deeds at Page 488 (being Parcel No. 2 therein described), and which parcel according to the aforesaid survey map is substantially bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the South line of Militarp 94 with the centerline of the existing pavement of the Ithaca-Auburn l State Highway (formerly known as Lake Road and now known as East Shore Drive) at Estys, as shown on the aforesaid survey maps 1. Thence North 82. 20' West along the South line of Mili c Lot 94 a distance of 1,224 feet, more or less, to the East line of the right-of-way of the Auburn Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (see Deed from J. F. Burdick and wife to Cayuga Lake Railroad Company dated April 25, 1872, two Lansing Deeds at Page 477), said course ainf • about 81 feet passing through an existing pipe, and said course pass through existing pipes at distances, respectively, of 408 feet, 531 feet, 677 feet, 817 feet, 991 feet, 2. Thence North 37' West along the East line of the rail�ekuj d lands 210 feet more or less to a point on the South bank of the cr next North of Estys, as shown on the aforesaid map which point is opposite the centerline of the railroad bridge where the tracks cr a the creeks easterly. 3. Thence/along the South bank of said creek a distance of 705 feet more or less to an existing pipe (herein referred to as r Pipe "A") which Pipe "A" is located South 58" 52' 27" West 558.64 feet from a•pipe (herein referred to as Pipe "B") which Pipe 'B" is located ^. about 73.3 feet westerly from the centerline of the existing pavement of the State Highways 4. Continuing thence easterly and northeasterly 572 feet along an old fence in the locust hedgerow to the pipe referred to abov as Pipe "B"l Lit'% 518 ME 7 5. Thence from Pipe "B" North 45" 23' 34" East 92 feet to th centerline of the existing pavement on the State Highway= 6. Thence southerly along the centerline of the said exist- ing pavement 490 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWINGt 1. All the right, title and interest of the party in first part in and to the land which lies northerly from the North line of this _ above-described premises tci the centerline of the aforesaid creek or brook= 2. All the right, title and interest of the party of the 1 he w first part in and to the lands lying westerly from the westerly line f/ premises as described above to the low water mark of the East Shore of Cayuga Lake and including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all the appurtenant rights reserved to the owner of the above-described premises for a place on the West side of said lands of the said railroad for a boathouse as described and reserved in the aforesaid deed from Burdick to Cayuga Lake Railroad Company dated April 25, 1872, recorded in Liber 2 of Lansing Deeds at Page 477, and including all rights to the lands of the railroad whether characteriz " '• as rights of reversion or otherwise. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWINGS s 1. Existing and public rights within the boundary of the Sta e Highway, including the rights gained by the state of New York. 2. The parcel of land described in the Notice of Appropriati n recorded March 30, 1963, recorded in Book 443 of Deeds at Page 1107, . the westerly line of which is as shown on the aforesaid survey map of Thomas G. Miller. �s 3. Two easements granted by Ginsler to New York State Electric i Gas Corporation, the first dated December 15, 1962, Book 443 of Deed at Page 589, for an electric line running northerly along the westerly , side of the State Highway and the second dated March 27, 1964, Book 45 of Deeds at Page 651 for an electric line running westerly from the State Highwayto the East shore of Cayuga Lake along the southerly s. c ; part of the above-described premises substantially as shown on the aforesaid maps 4. The above-described premises are subject to a "water work agreement" dated April 28, 1966, granted by Frederick J. and Mary B. Ginsler to Lansing Water-Works Corporation recorded in Liber 466 of Deeds at Page 982 and assigned to the Town of Lansing by instrument dated February 17, 1967 and recorded in Book 467 of Deeds at Page 565. This conveyance is made subject to the several easements and rights § which were granted to the Lansing Water-Works Corporation by the aforesaid instrument. The party of the first part hereby conveys to the party of the second part all the rights, reversions and benefits . which the party of the first part has under the said agreement. gagetkes with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the part Y of the first part in and to said premises, iia hm sak to 0% the prernises herein granted unto the parte ot the aastjns forager. second part, its successors $A said Party of the first part covenant a as foAowe: Sirst.That the part y of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said premises; Snead. That said Party of the first part will forever Barrod the tale to said premises. itiitrb. That, in Compliance with Sec. 11 of the Lien Law, the grantor will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying Me cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. • Aa Wi asn Tiliereat. the part y of the first part ha s hereunto set his hand and teal the day and year first above written. :111 pmtw of ,. �zmc� JAMES S. ZI^ SOCK Grantee's Mailing Address: 108 East Main Street Ithaca, New York 1380 Tax Parcel No.: a 81ds at NM ink 1 es. on this day of At TOMPKINSI Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Four before me, the subscriber,personally appeared JAMES S. 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