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320 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274-s43L
ReceiPt Number: 13-41111
Sitate of New York
CountY of TomPkins
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WARRANTY DEED
WITH LIEN COVENANT
THIS INDENilRE made this {Ourof Septembe r,20t3,
Between: IIONALD X. VACCARINO and JOSEpHINE
R. BURNS, both of 1552 Milvia Street, Berkeley,
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parties ofthe first part
BLIZABETH CLASSEN AMBROSE, of 207
Cayuga Heights Road, Ithaca, NY 14850,
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the parties of the first part, in consideration of One and 00/100
Dollar ($l '00), lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration,
paid by the parry of the second part, do hereby grant and releaie unto the party of the second part,
her heirs, executors, successors, distributees and assigns forever,
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in Village of Caygga Heights,
Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York, and being more puttldut"tly described
on Schedule "A" annexed hereto and made a part hereof.
TOGETHER wirh the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the parties of the first
part in and to said premrises.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part,
her heirs, executors, succcssors, distributccs and assigns lor"rr"..
AND said parties of the fnst part covenant as follows:
FIRST: That the,party of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said premises.
SECOND: That said parties of the first part will forever wanant the title to said
premises.
THIRD: That, in Compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, the grantor will receive
the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive suchlonsideration as a
trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvemeint and will apply
the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of
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the same for any other purpose.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and
seals the day and year first above written.
IN PRESENCE OF:
DONALD X. VACCARINO
STATE OF AA
COLJNTYOF ALa.MFS ) ss.:
On the Z7 day' of September, in the ar 2013, , a Notary
Public in and for said State, personally appeare I DONA
JOSEPHU\E R. BURI{S, personally known m€ or p sarisfactory
evidence to be the individuals whose names are subscribed to the within instumrent and
acknowledged to me thart they executed the same in their capacities and that by fheir signatures
on the instument, the individuals, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted,
executed the instrument.
Property Address: 207 Cryuse Eeiqlls Road. Itheca. New York 14850
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SCI{EDULE A
ALL THAT TRAcr c)IL PARCEL oF LAND situate in the village of cayuga Heights, Town ofIthaca, county of Tompkins and State of New York, more partictilarly bounded and described asfollows:
PPGIhINING at a point marked by an iron pi
is located North 85 degrrees 03 minutes 0g s
a point in the centerline of Cayuga Heights
the centerline of Cayugzr Fleights RoaOi al
the centerline of Cayuga Heights Road wit
thence rururing North 85 degrees 03'08" East along the south line of premises now or formerlyowned by Kozen (6rl/7'rg) and Lambert (43gl590) i dirtu,r* of 250.32feet tp a point marked bya found fence post;
thence running south 05 degrees l6' 59"_west, along the west line of premises now or formerlyowned by Pollock (690/040) a distance of 150.06 feet-to a point marked by a fpund pipe;
thence running south 8zl degrees 35' 24" west, along the north line of premijes now or formerlyowned by swank (565/(t34 and 464/984) a distanc" or zrs.+o feet to a point marked by a foundutility pole in the east line of Cayuga Heights Road;
thence running North 00 degrees 27' 53" west along the east line of cayuga Heights Road a distanceof 150'03 feet to the poirrt or place of beginning, clontaininj o.szg aues of land more or less.
SUBJECT To the restrictions as set forth in the deed from Jared r. Newman, et al., to Harriet M.Martin dated october 6, 1910 and recorded october 18, l9l0 inthe Tomptins iouniy clerk,s offrcein Liber 174 of Deeds at Fage 2Tl asfolnows:
sidewalk as now indicate,d on said land", insofar
TOGETHER wlrH all night, title and interest of the grantors herein in the premises extendingwesterly from the above rcescribed premises to the center line of Cayuga Heights Road.
The above premises are dlescribed in accordance with a survey map entitled ,'suRVEy MAp No.207 CAYUGA HEIGHT|S ROAD, VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HplCUfS, TOI\4rKINS COI.JNTy,NEw YoRK'u dated May'7,2009 and revised September I l,2ol3,maJeUvBah*a Ripic, Jr, LS#050823 of T'G' Miller, P.C., Engineers and Surveyors u.opj of which is attached hereto and madea part hereof.
Being the same premises conveyed to Donald X. vaccarino and Josephine R. Burns by deed datedJune l, 2009 and recorded June 1, 2009 in the Tompkins County Clerk,s ofifice as Instrument#542842-004.
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I was born and raised in Ithaca and I many of my siblings live in the Village of
Cayuga Heights. I am very concerned about the Village issues and I am a concerned
member of the village cornmunity. I have loved the trees in question and seen them
to be the gates of Cayuga heights since I was a child. I was shocked to see these
historical trees had been defaced and would be so easily been given up on. I realize
and support that safety is an issue regarding trees, which may have significant
weakness or damage. I would like to be apart of a discussion and study of this issue
so thatwe, as a Village could act appropriately. I have several objections to the way
this matter has been handled by the village and I hope to offer constructive
suggestions and assistance.
I object to the way The shady Tree committee was made, with no tree expert
included
I object to the way this neighborhood was targeted without assessing overall
village tree conditions and planning removal in various sections of the village
rather then all in one.
I object to the large neon green x's painted on the tree's. There are many
other ways to mark targeted trees.
I object to not having the neighborhood committee contacted ancl involve in
the discussion regarding this plan for a drastic change in our neighborhood*-
I objectthat an expert would never have been included if I had not inquired
to Brent cross, village Engineer regarding the large painted X's and the
haphazard decision process which did not involve a tree expert,
I am very concerned that the newly planted trees are very small and many
are dying. No expert has been consulted regarding the choice and planting of
these trees.
Some suggestions of mine:
I asked for another meeting on this issue that I will be able to attend as I have
professional and personal issues, which make it impossible to go to the May
l8th meeting.
I suggest that the pathology reports done by the tree expert could be
carefully reviewed prior to our next meeting on this topic. I have consulted 4
other arborists who believe that almost every marked tree is healthy enough
to safely remain standing with only a few branches requiring removai]
I ask that only those trees that present immediate danger should be removed.
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that cannot be replaced for many decades. It is unfair to only target this
neighborhood when there are many other Silver Maples including those near
sunset Park, which are in a similar condition, also many pines along the
parkway. A full assessment should be done of all of these trees to prioritize
which are most in need of removal rather tien focusing only on this one
section of Cayuga Heights.
4- I would like to be included on the Shady tree committee, as I have worked
hard to identify a haphazard process, which would have unnecessarilv
removed healthy and beautiful trees.
5- I would like tree removal in Cayuga Heights to be approached in a more
reasonable professional manner.
6- I r,1rouid like the neon X's which permanently markour neighborhood to be
carefully painted over with a color similar to the bark. Trees slatted for
removal certainly can be remarked in a less obtrusive manner, Many
arborists as well as the Cornell cooperative extension have suggested that
this painting over in a similar color would be the only way to remedy the
defacement of neon orange of these trees. Brent Cross, Village engineer had
personally placed a covering of mud over a portion of this paint to improve
\r+-the defacement but he says this is only temporary.
7- I have consulted a well-known [ree expertin Rcchester NewYork, Chris Uhly
who works on urban tree preservation. I would like the Village to consider
his review of the patholory reports and recommendations.
I respectfully submit my objections and suggestions and request that The Village
hold off on making a decision until the pathology reports can be reviewed and I and
others can attend a meeting.