Bill Text: NY A08579 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to the exemption of certain parcels of land.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-06-16 - substituted by s6376 [A08579 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A08579-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         8579
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 23, 2014
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       Introduced  by M. of A. MAGEE -- read once and referred to the Committee
         on Economic Development
       AN ACT to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation  to  the
         exemption of certain parcels of land
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 101 of the  alco-
    2  holic  beverage  control  law,  as  amended by chapter 22 of the laws of
    3  2011, is amended to read as follows:
    4    (a) Be interested directly or indirectly in  any  premises  where  any
    5  alcoholic  beverage is sold at retail; or in any business devoted wholly
    6  or partially to the sale of any alcoholic beverage at  retail  by  stock
    7  ownership,  interlocking  directors, mortgage or lien or any personal or
    8  real property, or by any other means. The provisions of  this  paragraph
    9  shall  not  apply  to (i) any such premises or business constituting the
   10  overnight lodging and resort facility located wholly within the  bounda-
   11  ries  of  the  town  of  North  Elba,  county of Essex, township eleven,
   12  Richard's survey, great  lot  numbers  two  hundred  seventy-eight,  two
   13  hundred  seventy-nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred ninety-eight, two
   14  hundred  ninety-nine,  three  hundred,  three  hundred  eighteen,  three
   15  hundred  nineteen,  three  hundred twenty, three hundred thirty-five and
   16  three hundred thirty-six, and township twelve, Thorn's survey, great lot
   17  numbers one hundred six and  one  hundred  thirteen,  as  shown  on  the
   18  Adirondack  map, compiled by the conservation department of the state of
   19  New York - nineteen hundred sixty-four  edition,  in  the  Essex  county
   20  atlas  at  page  twenty-seven in the Essex county clerk's office, Eliza-
   21  bethtown, New York, provided that such facility maintains not less  than
   22  two  hundred fifty rooms and suites for overnight lodging, (ii) any such
   23  premises or business  constituting  the  overnight  lodging  and  resort
   24  facility located wholly within the boundaries of that tract or parcel of
   25  land situate in the city of Canandaigua, county of Ontario, beginning at
   26  a  point  in  the northerly line of village lot nine where it meets with
   27  South Main Street, thence south sixty-nine  degrees  fifty-four  minutes
   28  west a distance of nine hundred sixteen and twenty-three hundredths feet
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD13385-01-3
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    1  to an iron pin; thence in the same course a distance of fourteen feet to
    2  an  iron pin; thence in the same course a distance of fourteen and four-
    3  tenths feet to  a  point;  thence  south  fifteen  degrees  thirty-eight
    4  minutes  and forty seconds east a distance of four hundred forty-six and
    5  eighty-seven hundredths feet  to  a  point;  thence  south  twenty-eight
    6  degrees  thirty-seven  minutes  and fifty seconds east a distance of one
    7  hundred thirteen and eighty-four hundredths  feet  to  a  point;  thence
    8  south  eighty-five  degrees  and  forty-seven minutes east a distance of
    9  forty-seven and sixty-one hundredths feet to an iron pin; thence on  the
   10  same  course  a distance of three hundred and sixty-five feet to an iron
   11  pin; thence north seventeen degrees twenty-one minutes and  ten  seconds
   12  east  a  distance  of four hundred fifty-seven and thirty-two hundredths
   13  feet to an iron pin; thence north nineteen degrees  and  thirty  minutes
   14  west  a  distance of two hundred and forty-eight feet to a point; thence
   15  north sixty-nine degrees and fifty-four minutes east a distance  of  two
   16  hundred  eighty-four  and  twenty-six hundredths feet to a point; thence
   17  north nineteen degrees and thirty minutes west a distance of sixty  feet
   18  to  the  point and place of beginning, provided that such facility main-
   19  tains not less than one hundred twenty rooms and  suites  for  overnight
   20  lodging,  (iii) any such premises or business constituting the overnight
   21  lodging facility located wholly within the boundaries of that  tract  or
   22  parcel  of land situated in the borough of Manhattan, city and county of
   23  New York, beginning at a point on the  northerly  side  of  west  fifty-
   24  fourth street at a point one hundred feet easterly from the intersection
   25  of  the said northerly side of west fifty-fourth street and the easterly
   26  side of seventh avenue; running thence northerly and parallel  with  the
   27  easterly  side  of  seventh  avenue  one hundred feet five inches to the
   28  center line of the block; running thence easterly and parallel with  the
   29  northerly  side of west fifty-fourth street and along the center line of
   30  the block fifty feet to a point; running thence northerly  and  parallel
   31  with the easterly side of seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to
   32  the  southerly  side  of  west fifty-fifth street at a point distant one
   33  hundred fifty feet easterly from the intersection of the said  southerly
   34  side of west fifty-fifth street and the easterly side of seventh avenue;
   35  running  thence  easterly  along  the southerly side of west fifty-fifth
   36  street thirty-one feet three inches to a point; running thence southerly
   37  and parallel with the easterly side of the seventh  avenue  one  hundred
   38  feet five inches to the center line of the block; running thence easter-
   39  ly  along  the  center line of the block and parallel with the southerly
   40  side of west fifty-fifth street, one hundred feet; running thence north-
   41  erly and parallel with the easterly side of seventh avenue  one  hundred
   42  feet  five  inches  to  the  southerly  side of west fifty-fifth street;
   43  running thence easterly along the southerly  side  of  west  fifty-fifth
   44  street  twenty-one  feet  ten  and  one-half  inches to a point; running
   45  thence southerly and parallel with the easterly side of  seventh  avenue
   46  one  hundred  feet  five inches to the center line of the block; running
   47  thence westerly along the center line of the block and parallel with the
   48  northerly side of west fifty-fourth street three feet one  and  one-half
   49  inches;  running thence southerly and parallel with the easterly side of
   50  seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to  the  northerly  side  of
   51  west  fifty-fourth street at a point distant three hundred feet easterly
   52  from the intersection of the said northerly side  of  west  fifty-fourth
   53  street  and the easterly side of seventh avenue; running thence westerly
   54  and along the northerly side of west  fifty-fourth  street  two  hundred
   55  feet  to  the  point  or place of beginning, provided that such facility
   56  maintains not less than four hundred guest rooms and  suites  for  over-
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    1  night  lodging, (iv) any such premises or business located on that tract
    2  or parcel of land, or any subdivision thereof, situate in the Village of
    3  Lake Placid, Town of North Elba, Essex County, New York; it being also a
    4  part  of  Lot  No.   279, Township No. 11, Old Military Tract, Richard's
    5  Survey; it being also all of Lot No. 23 and part of Lot No. 22 as  shown
    6  and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Building Sites for Sale
    7  by  B.R.  Brewster" made by G.T. Chellis C.E. in 1892; also being PARCEL
    8  No. 1 on a certain map of lands of Robert J. Mahoney and  wife  made  by
    9  G.C.  Sylvester, P.E.   & L.S.  # 21300, dated August 4, 1964, and filed
   10  in the Essex County Clerk's Office on August 27, 1964, and more  partic-
   11  ularly  bounded  and described as follows; BEGINNING at the intersection
   12  of the northerly bounds of Shore Drive (formerly Mirror Street) with the
   13  westerly bounds of Park Place (formerly Rider  Street)  which  point  is
   14  also  the  northeast corner of Lot No. 23, from thence South 21 50' East
   15  in the westerly bounds of Park Place a distance of  119  feet,  more  or
   16  less,  to  a lead plug in the edge of the sidewalk marking the southeast
   17  corner of Lot No. 23 and the northeast corner of Lot No. 24; from thence
   18  South 68 00'50" West a distance of 50.05 feet to an  iron  pipe  set  in
   19  concrete  at  the  corner of Lots 23 and 22; from thence South 65 10'50"
   20  West a distance of 7.94 feet along the south line of Lot No.  22  to  an
   21  iron  pipe  for  a corner; from thence North 23 21'40" West and at 17.84
   22  feet along said line passing over a drill hole in a  concrete  sidewalk,
   23  and  at  68.04 feet further along said line passing over an iron pipe at
   24  the southerly edge of another sidewalk, and at 1.22 feet  further  along
   25  said  line  passing  over  another  drill  hole  in  a sidewalk, a total
   26  distance of 119 feet, more or less, to the northerly line  of  Lot.  No.
   27  22;  from  thence easterly in the northerly line of Lot 22 and 23 to the
   28  northeast corner of Lot No. 23 and the point of beginning. Also  includ-
   29  ing the lands to the center of Shore Drive included between the norther-
   30  ly  straight  line continuation of the side lines of the above described
   31  parcel, and to the center of Park  Place,  where  they  abut  the  above
   32  described premises SUBJECT to the use thereof for street purposes. Being
   33  the  same  premises  conveyed  by Morestuff, Inc. to Madeline Sellers by
   34  deed dated June 30, 1992, recorded in the Essex County Clerk's Office on
   35  July 10, 1992 in Book 1017 of Deeds at Page 318; (v) any  such  premises
   36  or  business  located  on  that  certain piece or parcel of land, or any
   37  subdivision thereof, situate, lying and being in  the  Town  of  Platts-
   38  burgh,  County of Clinton, State of New York and being more particularly
   39  bounded and described as follows: Starting at an iron pipe found in  the
   40  easterly  bounds of the highway known as the Old Military Turnpike, said
   41  iron pipe being located 910.39 feet southeasterly, as measured along the
   42  easterly bounds of said highway, from the southerly bounds of the  road-
   43  way  known  as  Industrial Parkway West, THENCE running S 31   54' 33" E
   44  along the easterly bounds  of  said  Old  Military  Turnpike  Extension,
   45  239.88  feet  to a point marking the beginning of a curve concave to the
   46  west; thence southerly along said curve, having a radius of 987.99 feet,
   47  248.12 feet to an iron pipe found marking the point of beginning for the
   48  parcel herein being described, said  point  also  marked  the  southerly
   49  corner  of  lands  of  Larry  Garrow, et al, as described in Book 938 of
   50  Deeds at page 224; thence N 07  45' 4" E along the  easterly  bounds  of
   51  said  Garrow,  748.16  feet  to  a  3"x4"  concrete monument marking the
   52  northeasterly corner of said Garrow, the  northwesterly  corner  of  the
   53  parcel  herein being described and said monument also marking the south-
   54  erly bounds of lands of Salerno Plastic Corp. as described in  Book  926
   55  of  Deeds  at  Page  186;  thence S 81  45' 28" E along a portion of the
   56  southerly bounds of said Salerno Plastic Corp., 441.32 feet to  an  iron
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    1  pin  found  marking  the northeasterly corner of the parcel herein being
    2  described and also marking the northwest corner of the  remaining  lands
    3  now  or  formerly owned by said Marx and Delaura; thence S 07  45' 40" W
    4  along  the  Westerly  bounds  of  lands now of formerly of said Marx and
    5  DeLaura and along  the  easterly  bounds  of  the  parcel  herein  being
    6  described,  560.49  feet  to an iron pin; thence N 83  43' 21" W along a
    7  portion of the remaining lands of said Marx and DeLaura, 41.51  feet  to
    8  an  iron  pin;  thence S 08  31' 30" W, along a portion of the remaining
    9  lands of said Marx and Delaura,  75.01  feet  to  an  iron  pin  marking
   10  northeasterly  corner  of lands currently owned by the Joint Council for
   11  Economic  Opportunity  of  Plattsburgh  and  Clinton  County,  Inc.   as
   12  described in Book 963 of Deeds at Page 313; thence N 82  20' 32" W along
   13  a  portion  of  the northerly bounds of said J.C.E.O., 173.50 feet to an
   14  iron pin; thence 61  21' 12" W, continuing along a portion of the north-
   15  erly bounds of said J.C.E.O., 134.14 feet to an iron pin; thence  S  07
   16  45' 42" W along the westerly bounds of said J.C.E.O., 50 feet to an iron
   17  pin;  thence  S 66  48' 56" W along a portion of the northerly bounds of
   18  remaining lands of said Marx and DeLaura, 100.00 feet to  an  iron  pipe
   19  found  on  the  easterly bounds of the aforesaid highway, said from pipe
   20  also being located on a curve concave to the west;  thence  running  and
   21  running northerly along the easterly bounds of the aforesaid highway and
   22  being  along  said curve, with the curve having a radius of 987.93 feet,
   23  60.00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 6.905 acres of land.
   24  Being the same premises as conveyed to Ronald Marx  and  Alice  Marx  by
   25  deed of CIT Small Business Lending Corp., as agent of the administrator,
   26  U.S.  Small  Business  Administration,  an  agency  of the United States
   27  Government dated September 10, 2001 and recorded in the  office  of  the
   28  Clinton  County  Clerk  on  September 21, 2001 as Instrument #135020; or
   29  (vi) any such premises or business located on the west side of New  York
   30  state  route  414  in  military lots 64 and 75 located wholly within the
   31  boundaries of that tract or parcel of land situated in the town of Lodi,
   32  county of Seneca beginning at an iron pin on the assumed  west  line  of
   33  New  York  State Route 414 on the apparent north line of lands reputedly
   34  of White (lib. 420, page 155); said iron  pin  also  being  northerly  a
   35  distance  of  1200 feet more or less from the centerline of South Miller
   36  Road; Thence leaving the point of beginning north 85-17'-44" west  along
   37  said  lands  of  White  a distance of 2915.90 feet to an iron pin Thence
   38  north 03-52'-48" east along said lands of White, passing through an iron
   39  pin 338.36 feet distant, and continuing further along that same course a
   40  distance of 13.64 feet farther, the total distance being 352.00 feet  to
   41  a point in the assumed centerline of Nellie Neal Creek; Thence in gener-
   42  ally  a  north  westerly  direction  the following courses and distances
   43  along the assumed centerline of Nellie Neal Creek; north 69-25'-11" west
   44  a distance of 189.56 feet to a point; north 63-40'-00" west  a  distance
   45  of  156.00  feet  to  a point; north 49-25'-00" west a distance of 80.00
   46  feet to a point; south 80-21'-00" west a distance of  90.00  feet  to  a
   47  point; north 72-03'-00" west a distance of 566.00 feet to a point; north
   48  68-15'-00"  west  a distance of 506.00 feet to a point; north 55-16'-00"
   49  west a distance of 135.00 feet to  a  point;  south  69-18'-00"  west  a
   50  distance  of 200.00 feet to a point; south 88-00'-00" west a distance of
   51  170.00 feet to a point on a tie line at or near the high water  line  of
   52  Seneca Lake; Thence north 25-17'-00" east along said tie line a distance
   53  of 238.00 feet to an iron pipe; Thence south 82-04'-15" east along lands
   54  reputedly of M. Wagner (lib. 464, page 133) a distance of 100.00 feet to
   55  an  iron pin; Thence north 06-56'-47" east along said lands of M. Wagner
   56  a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pipe; Thence north 09-34'-28"  east
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    1  along  lands  reputedly  of  Schneider (lib. 429, page 37) a distance of
    2  50.10 feet to an iron pipe; Thence north  07-49'-11"  east  along  lands
    3  reputedly  of  Oney  (lib.  484, page 24) a distance of 50.00 feet to an
    4  iron  pipe;  Thence  north  82-29'-40"  west  along said lands of Oney a
    5  distance of 95.30 feet to an iron pipe on a tie  line  at  or  near  the
    6  highwater  line  of Seneca Lake; Thence north 08-15'-22" east along said
    7  tie line a  distance  of  25.00  feet  to  an  iron  pin;  Thence  south
    8  82-28'-00"  east  along  lands  reputedly  of  Yu (lib. 405, page 420) a
    9  distance of 96.53 feet to an iron pipe;  Thence  north  34-36'-59"  east
   10  along  said  lands  of  Yu  a  distance  of 95.00 feet to a point in the
   11  assumed centerline of Van Liew Creek; Thence in  generally  an  easterly
   12  direction  the following courses and distances along the assumed center-
   13  line of Van Liew Creek; north 72-46'-37" east a distance of 159.98  feet
   14  to  a  point; north 87-53'-00" east a distance of 94.00 feet to a point;
   15  south 71-12'-00" east a  distance  of  52.00  feet  to  a  point;  south
   16  84-10'-00"  east  a distance of 158.00 feet to a point; south 59-51'-00"
   17  east a distance of 160.00 feet to  a  point;  south  83-29'-00"  east  a
   18  distance  of  187.00 feet to a point; Thence north 01-33'-40" east along
   19  lands reputedly of Hansen (lib. 515, page 205) passing through  an  iron
   20  pipe  32.62  feet distant, and continuing further along that same course
   21  passing through an iron pin 205.38 feet farther,  and  continuing  still
   22  further  along  that  same  course a distance of 21.45 feet farther, the
   23  total distance being 259.45 feet to the assumed remains of a  White  Oak
   24  stump;  Thence  north  69-16'-11" east along lands reputedly of Schwartz
   25  (lib. 374, page 733) being tie lines along the top of the south bank  of
   26  Campbell  Creek  a  distance  of  338.00  feet  to a point; Thence south
   27  57-17'32" east along said tie line a distance of 136.60 feet to a point;
   28  Thence south 74-45'-00" east along said tie line a  distance  of  100.00
   29  feet  to  an  iron pin; Thence north 04-46'-00" east along said lands of
   30  Schwartz a distance of 100.00 feet to a point in the assumed  centerline
   31  of Campbell Creek; Thence in generally an easterly direction the follow-
   32  ing  courses  and  distances  along  the  assumed centerline of Campbell
   33  Creek; south 71-34'-00" east a distance of 330.00 feet to a point; north
   34  76-53'-00" east a distance of 180.00 feet to a  point;  north  83-05'00"
   35  east  a  distance  of  230.00  feet  to a point; south 66-44'-00" east a
   36  distance of 90.00 feet to a point; south 81-10'-00" east a  distance  of
   37  240.00  feet  to a point; south 45-29'-15" east a distance of 73.18 feet
   38  to a point; Thence south 05-25'-50" west along lands reputedly of  Stan-
   39  ley  Wagner (lib. 450, page 276) a distance of 135.00 feet to a point on
   40  the assumed north line of Military Lot 75; Thence south 84-34'-10"  east
   41  along said lands of Wagner and the assumed north line of Military Lot 75
   42  a  distance  of 1195.06 feet to an iron pin; Thence south O6-57'52" west
   43  along said lands of M. Wagner (lib. 414, page 267)  passing  through  an
   44  iron  pin  215.58  feet  distant, and continuing further along that same
   45  course a distance of 20.59 feet farther, the total distance being 236.17
   46  feet to a point in the assumed centerline of Campbell Creek;  Thence  in
   47  generally  a south easterly direction the following course and distances
   48  along the assumed centerline of Campbell Creek; north 78-23'-09" east  a
   49  distance  of  29.99 feet to a point; south 46-09'-15" east a distance of
   50  65.24 feet to a point; north 85-55'-09" east a distance of 60.10 feet to
   51  a point; south 61-59'-50" east a distance of 206.91  feet  to  a  point;
   52  north  63-58'-27"  east  a  distance  of  43.12  feet  to a point; south
   53  28-51'-21" east a distance of 47.72 feet to a  point;  south  15-14'-08"
   54  west  a  distance  of  33.42  feet  to  a point; south 79-16'-32" east a
   55  distance of 255.15 feet to a point; south 62-19'-46" east a distance  of
   56  75.82 feet to a point; north 76-10'-42" east a distance of 99.60 feet to
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    1  a point; north 82-12'55" east a distance of 86.00 feet to a point; south
    2  44-13'53"  east  a  distance  of 64.08 feet to a point; north 67-52'-46"
    3  east a distance of 73.98 feet  to  a  point;  north  88-13'-13"  east  a
    4  distance  of  34.64 feet to a point on the assumed west line of New York
    5  State Route 414; Thence south 20-13'-30" east  along  the  assumed  west
    6  line of New York State Route 414 a distance of 248.04 feet to a concrete
    7  monument;  Thence  south 02-10'-30" west along said road line a distance
    8  of 322.90 feet to an iron pin; Thence 13-14'-50" west  along  said  road
    9  line  a  distance of 487.41 feet to an iron pin, said iron pin being the
   10  point and place of beginning;
   11    Comprising an area of 126.807 acres of  land  according  to  a  survey
   12  completed  by  Michael  D.  Karlsen  entitled  "Plan Owned by Stanley A.
   13  Wagner" known as Parcel A of Job number 98-505.
   14    This survey is subject to all  utility  easements  and  easements  and
   15  right-of-ways of record which may affect the parcel of land.
   16    This  survey  is  also  subject  to the rights of the public in and to
   17  lands herein referred to as New York State Route 414.
   18    This survey intends to describe a portion of the premises as  conveyed
   19  by  Ruth  V.  Wagner  to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded February 10,
   20  1989 in Liber 450 of deeds, at Page 286.
   21    This survey also intends to describe a  portion  of  the  premises  as
   22  conveyed  by  Stanley  W. VanVleet to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded
   23  April 30, 1980 in Liber 385 of Deeds, at Page 203.
   24   ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE on the east side of
   25  New York State Route 414 in Military Lot 75 in the Town of Lodi,  County
   26  of Seneca, State of New York bounded and described as follows:
   27    Beginning  at  an  iron pin on the assumed east line of New York State
   28  Route 414, said iron pin being  north  50-44'-57"  east  a  distance  of
   29  274.92  feet  from  the  south  east corner of the parcel of land herein
   30  above described; Thence leaving the point of beginning  north  00-26'01"
   31  east  along a mathematical tie line a distance of 504.91 feet to an iron
   32  pin; Thence south 37-00'-20" east along lands  reputedly  of  Tomberelli
   33  (lib.  419,  page  243) passing through an iron pin 176.00 feet distant,
   34  and continuing further along that same course a distance  of  2.01  feet
   35  farther,  the  total distance being 178.01 feet to a point; Thence south
   36  09-03'-55" west along lands reputedly of M. Wagner (lib. 491, page  181)
   37  a  distance  of 68.19 feet to an iron pipe; Thence south 15-36'-04" west
   38  along said lands of M. Wagner a distance of 300.15 feet to an iron pipe;
   39  Thence south 72-04'-59" west along said lands of M. Wagner a distance of
   40  20.49 feet to an iron pin, said iron pin being the point  and  place  of
   41  beginning.
   42    Comprising  an  area  of  0.727  acre  of  lands according to a survey
   43  completed by Michael D. Karlsen entitled "Plan of Land Owned by  Stanley
   44  A. Wagner" known as Parcel B of job number 98-505.
   45    This  survey  is  subject  to  all utility easements and easements and
   46  right-of-ways of record which may affect this parcel of land.
   47    This survey is also subject to the rights of  the  public  in  and  to
   48  lands herein referred to as New York State Route 414.
   49    This survey intends to describe the same premises as conveyed by Henry
   50  W. Eighmey as executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mary C. Eighmey
   51  to  Stanley  A.  Wagner by deed recorded July 2, 1996 in liber 542, page
   52  92.
   53    This survey also intends to describe a  portion  of  the  premises  as
   54  conveyed  by Ruth V. Wagner to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded Febru-
   55  ary 10, 1989 in Liber 450 of deeds, at Page 286. The provisions of  this
   56  paragraph  shall  not  apply  to any premises or business located wholly
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    1  within the following described parcel: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF  LAND
    2  situate  in the City of Corning, County of Steuben and State of New York
    3  bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron  pin  situate  at
    4  the  terminus of the westerly line of Townley Avenue at its intersection
    5  with the southwesterly line of New York State Route 17; thence S 00  45'
    6  18" E along the westerly line of Townley Avenue, a  distance  of  256.09
    7  feet  to a point; thence S 89  02' 07" W through an iron pin placed at a
    8  distance of 200.00 feet, a total distance of 300.00 feet to an iron pin;
    9  thence N 00  59' 17" W a distance of 47.13 feet to an iron pin; thence S
   10  89  02' 07" W a distance of 114.56 feet to a point situate in the south-
   11  east corner of Parcel A-2 as set  forth  on  a  survey  map  hereinafter
   12  described;  thence  N 14  18' 49" E a distance of 124.40 feet to an iron
   13  pin situate at the southeast corner of lands now or  formerly  of  Cicci
   14  (Liber  923,  Page 771); thence N 14  18' 49" E a distance of 76.46 feet
   15  to an iron pin; thence N 00  57' 53" W a distance of 26.25  feet  to  an
   16  iron  pin marking the southeast corner of parcel A-1 as set forth on the
   17  hereinafter described survey map; thence N 00  58' 01" W a  distance  of
   18  166.00  to  an  iron  pin situate at the northeast corner of said Parcel
   19  A-1, which pin also marks the southeast corner of lands now or  formerly
   20  of Becraft (Liber 1048, Page 1086); thence N 00  57' 53" W a distance of
   21  106.00 feet to an iron pin situate in the southerly line of lands now or
   22  formerly  of  the  United  States Postal Service; thence N 89  02' 07" E
   23  along the southerly line of said United States Postal Service a distance
   24  of 81.47 feet to a point; thence N 14  18' 49" E along the easterly line
   25  of said United States Postal Service a distance of  114.29  feet  to  an
   26  iron  pin  situate in the southwesterly line of New York State Route 17;
   27  thence S 32  00' 31" E along the southwesterly line of  New  York  State
   28  Route  17,  a  distance of 358.93 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing
   29  along the southwesterly line of New York state Route 17, S 38  30' 04" E
   30  a distance of 108.18 feet to the iron pin marking the  place  of  begin-
   31  ning. Said premises are set forth and shown as approximately 4.026 acres
   32  of  land  designated  as  Parcel  A (excluding Parcels A-1 and A-2) on a
   33  survey map entitled "As-Built Survey of Lands of New York Inn, LLC, City
   34  of Corning, Steuben County, New York" by Weiler Associates, dated Decem-
   35  ber 27, 2001, designated Job No. 12462; or (vii) any  such  premises  or
   36  businesses  located on that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situ-
   37  ate, lying and being in the Second Ward of the City of  Schenectady,  on
   38  the Northerly side of Union Street, bounded and described as follows: to
   39  wit;  Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of the lands lately owned by
   40  Elisha L. Freeman and now by Albert Shear; and running from thence East-
   41  erly along the line of Union Street, 44 feet to the lands now  owned  by
   42  or  in  the  possession  of  James  G.  Van Vorst; thence Northerly in a
   43  straight line along the last mentioned lands and the lands of  the  late
   44  John  Lake,  102  feet to the lands of one Miss Rodgers; thence Westerly
   45  along the line of the last mentioned lands of said Rodgers to the  lands
   46  of  the  said  Shear; and thence Southerly along the lands of said Shear
   47  101 feet, 6 inches to Union Street, the place of beginning.
   48    Also all that tract or parcel of land,  with  the  buildings  thereon,
   49  situate  in the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, and State of
   50  New York, situate in the First, formerly the Second  Ward  of  the  said
   51  City,  on  the  Northerly  side  of  Union Street, which was conveyed by
   52  William Meeker and wife to Elisha L. Freeman by deed  dated  the  second
   53  day  of December 1843, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Schenectady
   54  County on December 5, 1843, in Book V of Deeds at page 392, which lot in
   55  said deed is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a  point  in
   56  the  Northerly line of Union Street where it is intersected by the East-
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    1  erly line of  property  numbered  235  Union  Street,  which  is  hereby
    2  conveyed,  and  running thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said
    3  property, One Hundred Forty and Five-tenths  (140.5)  feet  to  a  point
    4  sixteen  (16)  feet  Southerly from the Southerly line of the new garage
    5  built upon land adjoining on the North; thence  Westerly  parallel  with
    6  said  garage,  Forty-six  and Seven-tenths (46.7) feet; thence Southerly
    7  One Hundred Forty and Eight-tenths (140.8) feet to the Northerly  margin
    8  of  Union  Street;  thence  Easterly along the Northerly margin of Union
    9  Street, about Forty-eight and three-tenths (48.3) feet to the  point  or
   10  place of beginning.
   11    The  two  above  parcels  are  together more particularly described as
   12  follows:
   13    All that parcel of land in the City  of  Schenectady  beginning  at  a
   14  point  in  the  northerly  margin  of  Union Street at the southwesterly
   15  corner of lands now or formerly of Friedman (Deed Book 636 at page  423)
   16  which  point  is  about  60  feet westerly of the westerly line of North
   17  College Street and runs thence N. 86 deg. 42' 20" W. 92.30 feet  to  the
   18  southeasterly  corner  of  other lands now or formerly of Friedman (Deed
   19  Book 798 at page 498); thence N. 04 deg. 06' 48" E. 140.50 feet  to  the
   20  southwesterly  corner  of  lands  now or formerly of Stockade Associates
   21  (Deed Book 1038 at page 521); thence S. 87 deg. 05' 27" E. 46.70 feet to
   22  lands now or formerly of McCarthy (Deed Book 1129 at page  281);  thence
   23  along  McCarthy  S.  00  deg.  52' 02" E. 3.69 feet to the northwesterly
   24  corner of lands now or formerly of SONYMA (Deed Book 1502 at page  621);
   25  thence along lands of SONYMA S. 02 deg 24' 56" W.34.75 feet to a corner;
   26  thence  still  along  lands of SONYMA and lands now or formerly of Magee
   27  (Deed Book 399 at page 165) S. 86 deg.  11'  52"  E.  42.57  feet  to  a
   28  corner;  thence  still  along lands of Magee and Lands of Friedman first
   29  above mentioned S. 03 deg. 10' 08" W. 102.00 feet to the point of begin-
   30  ning.
   31    Excepting and reserving all that portion of  the  above  parcel  lying
   32  easterly of a line described as follows:
   33    All  that tract or parcel of land, situated in the City of Schenectady
   34  and County of Schenectady and State of New York, on the  Northerly  side
   35  of Union Street bounded and described as follows:
   36    Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Union Street, said point
   37  being  in  the  division  line between lands now or formerly of Electric
   38  Brew Pubs, Inc. (1506 of Deeds at page 763) on the West and lands now or
   39  formerly of Margaret Wexler and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic,  as  trustees
   40  under  Will  of  Ruth  F. Wexler (Street number 241 Union Street) on the
   41  East; thence North 03 deg. 04' 10" East, along  the  building  known  as
   42  Street No. 241 Union Street, a distance of 30.50 feet to a point; thence
   43  North  88  deg.  45'  45"  West, along said building and building eve, a
   44  distance of 5.62 feet to a point; thence North 03  deg.  03'  30"  East,
   45  along  said  building  eve of Street No. 241 Union Street, a distance of
   46  32.74 feet; thence South 88 deg. 45' 45" East, along said building  eve,
   47  a  distance  of 1.2 feet to an intersection of building corner of Street
   48  No. 241 Union Street and a brick wall; thence  north  03  deg.  37'  30"
   49  East,  along said brick wall, a distance of 14.47 feet to a point in the
   50  corner of the brick wall, thence South 86 deg. 46' 45" East  along  said
   51  brick  wall  a  distance  of 4.42 feet to the intersection of brick wall
   52  with the boundary line between the Electric Brew Pubs, Inc.  (aforesaid)
   53  on  the West and lands of Margaret Wexler and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic,
   54  (aforesaid) on the East; thence North 03 deg 10' 08" East a distance  of
   55  0.62  feet to the Northeast corner of lands belonging to Margaret Wexler
   56  and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic.
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    1    Also all that tract or parcel of land  commonly  known  as  the  Union
    2  Street  School,  located  on the Northeasterly corner of Union and North
    3  College Streets in the First Ward of the City and County of  Schenectady
    4  and  State  of  New  York,  more  particularly  bounded and described as
    5  follows:    Beginning  at  a point in the Northerly street line of Union
    6  Street where it is intersected by the  Easterly  street  line  of  North
    7  College Street, and runs thence Northerly along the Easterly street line
    8  of  North College Street, one hundred seven and five-tenths (107.5) feet
    9  to a point, thence easterly at an angle  of  ninety  (90)  degrees,  one
   10  hundred  ninety-one and seventy-five hundredths (191.75) feet to a point
   11  in the Northwesterly street line of Erie Boulevard thence  southwesterly
   12  along the Northwesterly street line of Erie Boulevard, one hundred twen-
   13  ty-three  and  eight-tenths  (123.8)  feet  to its intersection with the
   14  Northerly street line of Union Street; thence Westerly along the  North-
   15  erly street line of Union Street, one hundred twenty-four and fifty-five
   16  hundredths (124.55) feet to the point or place of beginning.
   17    The  above  described parcel of property includes the Blue Line parcel
   18  of land, which is a portion of the abandoned Erie Canal  Lands,  located
   19  in  the  First Ward of the City of Schenectady, New York, and which Blue
   20  Line parcel lies between the Northwesterly line of Erie Boulevard as set
   21  forth in the above described premises and the Northeasterly lot line  of
   22  the  old  Union Street School as it runs parallel with the Northwesterly
   23  line of Erie Boulevard as aforesaid.
   24    The two above parcels are  together  more  particularly  described  as
   25  follows: All that parcel of land in the City of Schenectady beginning at
   26  a  point  in  the northerly margin of Union Street and the northwesterly
   27  margin of Erie Boulevard and runs thence along Union Street N.  86  deg.
   28  42'  20"  W. 124.55 feet to the easterly margin of North College Street;
   29  thence along North College Street N. 05 deg 04' 40" E.  107.50  feet  to
   30  the southeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of McCarthy (Deed Book
   31  1129 at page 279); thence along McCarthy, Cottage Alley and lands now or
   32  formerly  of  McGregor (Deed Book 912 at page 624) S. 84 deg. 55' 20" E.
   33  191.75 feet to the northwesterly margin of Erie Boulevard; thence  along
   34  Erie  Boulevard S. 38 deg. 03' 53" W. 123.54 feet to the point of begin-
   35  ning; or (viii) any such premises or businesses located on that tract or
   36  parcel of land situate in the Town of Hopewell, Ontario County, State of
   37  New York, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a  5/8"  rebar
   38  found  on  the  division  line  between lands now or formerly of Ontario
   39  County - Finger Lakes Community College (Liber 698 of Deeds,  Page  466)
   40  on  the  north and lands now or formerly of James W. Baird (Liber 768 of
   41  Deeds, Page 1109) on the south; thence, North 43 -33'-40" West, on  said
   42  division  line,  a  distance  of  77.32  feet to the Point of Beginning.
   43  Thence, North 43 -33'-40" West, continuing on  said  division  line  and
   44  through  said  lands  of  Ontario County, a distance of 520.45 feet to a
   45  point on the southeasterly edge of an  existing  concrete  pad;  thence,
   46  South  74 -19'-53"  West, along said edge of concrete and the projection
   47  thereof, a distance of 198.78 feet to a point on the  easterly  edge  of
   48  pavement  of  an  existing  campus  drive; thence, the following two (2)
   49  courses and distances along said edge of pavement:  Northeasterly  on  a
   50  curve  to  the  left having a radius of 2221.65 feet, a chord bearing of
   51  North 30 -16'-39" East, a chord distance of 280.79, a central  angle  of
   52  07 -14'-47",  a  length  of 280.98 feet to a point of reverse curvature;
   53  thence, Northeasterly on a curve to the right having a radius of  843.42
   54  feet,  a  chord  bearing  of North 45 -25'-09" East, a chord distance of
   55  534.08, a central angle of 36 -55'-01", a length of  543.43  feet  to  a
   56  point;  thence,  South 30 -04'-59" East, a distance of 18.28 feet to the
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    1  corner of the property acquired by Ontario County (Liber 766  of  Deeds,
    2  Page  1112),  as  shown  on a map recorded in the Ontario County Clerk's
    3  Office as Map No. 6313; thence,  the  following  four  (4)  courses  and
    4  distances  along  said property line: South 30 -04'-59" East, a distance
    5  of 177.17 feet to a point; thence, South 02 -20'-33" East, a distance of
    6  147.53 feet to a point; thence, South 41 -31'-35" East,  a  distance  of
    7  200.93 feet to a point; thence, South 23 -48'-53" West, along said prop-
    8  erty  line,  and the projection thereof, through the first said lands of
    9  Ontario County - Finger Lakes Community College  (Liber  698  of  Deeds,
   10  Page  466), a distance of 517.96 feet to Point of Beginning. Said parcel
   11  containing 7.834 acres, more  or  less,  as  shown  on  a  map  entitled
   12  "Proposed  Lease  Area  -  Friends  of  the Finger Lakes Performing Arts
   13  Center, Hopewell, NY", prepared by Bergmann Associates,  drawing  LM-01,
   14  dated June 10, 2005, last revised August 17, 2005. The related PAC Prop-
   15  erties  are  shown  on  the Map denominated "FLCC Campus Property, FLPAC
   16  Ground Lease, Parking, Vehicular & Pedestrian Access", recorded  in  the
   17  Ontario County Clerk's Office on December 10, 2009 in Book 1237 of Deeds
   18  at  page  9 and are comprised of the areas separately labeled as Parking
   19  Lot 'A', Parking Lot 'G', the Ticket Booth area, the Sidewalks, and  the
   20  Entry  Roads;  OR  (IX)  ANY SUCH PREMISES OR BUSINESSES LOCATED ON THAT
   21  TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF  ONEONTA,
   22  COUNTY  OF  OTSEGO  AND  STATE OF NEW YORK AND BEING A PORTION OF OTSEGO
   23  COUNTY TAX MAP DEPARTMENT PARCEL  NUMBER  287.00-1-33  AND  BOUNDED  AND
   24  DESCRIBED  AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 2.12 FEET OFF THE NORTHEAST-
   25  ERLY CORNER OF A ONE STORY BUILDING ON THE LANDS, NOW  OR  FORMERLY,  OF
   26  ABNER DOUBLEDAY, LLC, AKA COOPERSTOWN ALL STAR VILLAGE, LLC, AS OWNED BY
   27  MARTIN  AND  BRENDA PATTON, WHICH POINT LIES N 87 55'13" W A DISTANCE OF
   28  149.37' FROM  THE  NORTHEAST  CORNER  OF  THE  PATTON  LANDS;  THENCE  N
   29  74 30'18"  W A DISTANCE OF 51.50 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S 15 29'42" W A
   30  DISTANCE OF 2.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N 74 30'18"  W  A  DISTANCE  OF
   31  14.00  FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S 15 29'42" W A DISTANCE OF 19.20 FEET TO
   32  A POINT; THENCE S 74 30'18" E A DISTANCE  OF  14.20  FEET  TO  A  POINT;
   33  THENCE  S  15 29'42"  W  A DISTANCE OF 4.20 FEET; THENCE S 74 30'18" E A
   34  DISTANCE OF 51.30 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N 15 29'42" E  A  DISTANCE  OF
   35  25.40 FEET TO A POINT TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING.
   36  CONTAINING  AN  AREA  OF  1576.06  SQUARE FEET, OR 0.036 ACRES WITH SUCH
   37  BEARINGS REFERENCING MAGNETIC NORTH 1995.
   38  THIS SURVEY IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS OF WAY OR EASEMENTS WHICH MAY  HAVE
   39  BEEN GRANTED TO UTILITY COMPANIES.
   40    The  provisions  of  this  paragraph  shall  not apply to any premises
   41  licensed under section sixty-four of this chapter in which a manufactur-
   42  er or wholesaler holds a direct or indirect interest, provided that: (I)
   43  said premises consist of an  interactive  entertainment  facility  which
   44  predominantly   offers  interactive  computer  and  video  entertainment
   45  attractions, and other games and also offers themed merchandise and food
   46  and beverages, (II) the sale of alcoholic beverages within the  premises
   47  shall  be  restricted to an area consisting of not more than twenty-five
   48  percent of the total interior floor area  of  the  premises,  (III)  the
   49  retail  licenses  shall  derive  not less than sixty-five percent of the
   50  total revenue generated by the facility from  interactive  video  enter-
   51  tainment  activities  and other games, including related attractions and
   52  sales of merchandise other than food and alcoholic beverages,  (IV)  the
   53  interested  manufacturer  or wholesaler, or its parent company, shall be
   54  listed on a national securities exchange  and  its  direct  or  indirect
   55  equity  interest  in  the  retail  licensee shall not exceed twenty-five
   56  percent, (V) no more than fifteen percent of said  licensee's  purchases
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    1  of  alcoholic  beverages  for  sale  in  the  premises shall be products
    2  produced or distributed by the manufacturer or wholesaler, (VI)  neither
    3  the  name of the manufacturer or wholesaler nor the name of any brand of
    4  alcoholic  beverage  produced  or  distributed  by  said manufacturer or
    5  wholesaler shall be part of the name of the premises, (VII) the name  of
    6  the  manufacturer or wholesaler or the name of products sold or distrib-
    7  uted by such manufacturer or  wholesaler  shall  not  be  identified  on
    8  signage  affixed  to either the interior or the exterior of the premises
    9  in any fashion, (VIII) promotions involving alcoholic beverages produced
   10  or distributed by the manufacturer or wholesaler are not  held  in  such
   11  premises  and further, retail and consumer advertising specialties bear-
   12  ing the name of the manufacturer or wholesaler or the name of  alcoholic
   13  beverages  produced or distributed by the manufacturer or wholesaler are
   14  not utilized in any fashion, given away or sold in  said  premises,  and
   15  (IX)  except  to the extent provided in this paragraph, the licensing of
   16  each premises covered by this exception is subject to all provisions  of
   17  section  sixty-four of this chapter, including but not limited to liquor
   18  authority approval of the specific location thereof.  The provisions  of
   19  this  paragraph  shall not prohibit (1) a manufacturer or wholesaler, if
   20  an individual, or a partner, of a partnership, or, if a corporation,  an
   21  officer or director thereof, from being an officer or director of a duly
   22  licensed  charitable  organization  which is the holder of a license for
   23  on-premises consumption under this chapter, nor (2) a manufacturer  from
   24  acquiring any such premises if the liquor authority first consents ther-
   25  eto  after  determining,  upon  such proofs as it shall deem sufficient,
   26  that such premises is  contiguous  to  the  licensed  premises  of  such
   27  manufacturer,  and  is  reasonably  necessary  for  the expansion of the
   28  facilities of such manufacturer. After any such acquisition, it shall be
   29  illegal for a manufacturer acquiring any such premises to sell or deliv-
   30  er alcoholic beverages manufactured by him  to  any  licensee  occupying
   31  such premises.
   32    S  2.  Subdivision 13 of section 106 of the alcoholic beverage control
   33  law, as amended by chapter 22 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as
   34  follows:
   35    13. No retail licensee for on-premises  consumption  shall  be  inter-
   36  ested,  directly  or indirectly, in any premises where liquors, wines or
   37  beer are manufactured or sold at wholesale, by stock  ownership,  inter-
   38  locking  directors, mortgage or lien on any personal or real property or
   39  by any other means, except that liquors, wines or beer may  be  manufac-
   40  tured  or  sold  wholesale  by  the person licensed as a manufacturer or
   41  wholesaler thereof on real property  owned  by  an  interstate  railroad
   42  corporation  or  a  United  States  certificated  airline  with a retail
   43  license for on-premises consumption, or on premises or with respect to a
   44  business constituting an overnight lodging and resort  facility  located
   45  wholly within the boundaries of the town of North Elba, county of Essex,
   46  township  eleven, Richard's survey, great lot numbers two hundred seven-
   47  ty-eight, two hundred seventy-nine, two hundred eight, two hundred nine-
   48  ty-eight, two hundred ninety-nine, three hundred,  three  hundred  eigh-
   49  teen,  three  hundred  nineteen,  three  hundred  twenty,  three hundred
   50  thirty-five and three hundred thirty-six, and township  twelve,  Thorn's
   51  survey,  great  lot numbers one hundred six and one hundred thirteen, as
   52  shown on the Adirondack map, compiled by the conservation department  of
   53  the  state  of  New  York  - nineteen hundred sixty-four edition, in the
   54  Essex county atlas at page twenty-seven  in  the  Essex  county  clerk's
   55  office,  Elizabethtown,  New York, provided that such facility maintains
   56  not less than two hundred fifty rooms and suites for overnight  lodging,
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    1  or  on  premises  or with respect to the operation of a restaurant in an
    2  office building located in a city having a population  of  five  hundred
    3  thousand  or  more and in which is located the licensed premises of such
    4  manufacturer  or wholesaler, provided that the building, the interior of
    5  the retail premise and the rental therefor fully comply with the  crite-
    6  ria  set  forth  in  paragraph  two  of subdivision three of section one
    7  hundred one of this article, any such premises or  business  located  on
    8  that tract or parcel of land, or any subdivision thereof, situate in the
    9  Village  of  Lake Placid, Town of North Elba, Essex County, New York; it
   10  being also a part of Lot No.  279, Township No. 11, Old Military  Tract,
   11  Richard's Survey; it being also all of Lot No. 23 and part of Lot No. 22
   12  as shown and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Building Sites
   13  for Sale by B.R. Brewster" made by G.T. Chellis C.E. in 1892; also being
   14  PARCEL  No.  1  on  a certain map of lands of Robert J. Mahoney and wife
   15  made by G.C. Sylvester, P.E.  & L.S.  # 21300, dated August 4, 1964, and
   16  filed in the Essex County Clerk's Office on August 27,  1964,  and  more
   17  particularly  bounded  and described as follows; BEGINNING at the inter-
   18  section of the northerly bounds of Shore Drive (formerly Mirror  Street)
   19  with  the  westerly  bounds  of Park Place (formerly Rider Street) which
   20  point is also the northeast corner of Lot  No.  23,  from  thence  South
   21  21 50' East in the westerly bounds of Park Place a distance of 119 feet,
   22  more  or  less,  to  a lead plug in the edge of the sidewalk marking the
   23  southeast corner of Lot No. 23 and the northeast corner of Lot  No.  24;
   24  from  thence  South  68 00'50"  West a distance of 50.05 feet to an iron
   25  pipe set in concrete at the corner of Lots 23 and 22; from thence  South
   26  65 10'50"  West  a distance of 7.94 feet along the south line of Lot No.
   27  22 to an iron pipe for a corner; from thence North 23 21'40" West and at
   28  17.84 feet along said line passing over a drill hole in a concrete side-
   29  walk, and at 68.04 feet further along said line  passing  over  an  iron
   30  pipe at the southerly edge of another sidewalk, and at 1.22 feet further
   31  along  said  line passing over another drill hole in a sidewalk, a total
   32  distance of 119 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Lot No. 22;
   33  from thence easterly in the northerly line of  Lot  22  and  23  to  the
   34  northeast  corner of Lot No. 23 and the point of beginning. Also includ-
   35  ing the lands to the center of Shore Drive included between the norther-
   36  ly straight line continuation of the side lines of the  above  described
   37  parcel,  and  to  the  center  of  Park Place, where they abut the above
   38  described premises SUBJECT to the use thereof for street purposes. Being
   39  the same premises conveyed by Morestuff, Inc.  to  Madeline  Sellers  by
   40  deed dated June 30, 1992, recorded in the Essex County Clerk's Office on
   41  July 10, 1992 in Book 1017 of Deeds at Page 318, or any such premises or
   42  business  located on that certain piece or parcel of land, or any subdi-
   43  vision thereof, situate, lying and being in  the  Town  of  Plattsburgh,
   44  County of Clinton, State of New York and being more particularly bounded
   45  and described as follows: Starting at an iron pipe found in the easterly
   46  bounds of the highway known as the Old Military Turnpike, said iron pipe
   47  being  located 910.39 feet southeasterly, as measured along the easterly
   48  bounds of said highway, from the southerly bounds of the  roadway  known
   49  as  Industrial  Parkway  West,  THENCE running S 31  54' 33" E along the
   50  easterly bounds of said Old Military Turnpike Extension, 239.88 feet  to
   51  a  point  marking  the  beginning of a curve concave to the west; thence
   52  southerly along said curve, having a radius of 987.99 feet, 248.12  feet
   53  to  an  iron  pipe  found  marking the point of beginning for the parcel
   54  herein being described, said point also marked the southerly  corner  of
   55  lands  of Larry Garrow, et al, as described in Book 938 of Deeds at page
   56  224; thence N 07  45' 4" E along the easterly  bounds  of  said  Garrow,
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    1  748.16  feet  to  a  3"x4"  concrete  monument marking the northeasterly
    2  corner of said Garrow, the northwesterly corner  of  the  parcel  herein
    3  being  described  and said monument also marking the southerly bounds of
    4  lands of Salerno Plastic Corp. as described in Book 926 of Deeds at Page
    5  186;  thence  S 81  45' 28" E along a portion of the southerly bounds of
    6  said Salerno Plastic Corp., 441.32 feet to an iron pin found marking the
    7  northeasterly corner of the parcel herein being described and also mark-
    8  ing the northwest corner of the remaining lands now or formerly owned by
    9  said Marx and Delaura; thence S 07  45' 40" W along the Westerly  bounds
   10  of lands now of formerly of said Marx and DeLaura and along the easterly
   11  bounds of the parcel herein being described, 560.49 feet to an iron pin;
   12  thence  N  83   43' 21" W along a portion of the remaining lands of said
   13  Marx and DeLaura, 41.51 feet to an iron pin; thence S  08   31'  30"  W,
   14  along  a  portion of the remaining lands of said Marx and Delaura, 75.01
   15  feet to an iron pin marking  northeasterly  corner  of  lands  currently
   16  owned  by  the Joint Council for Economic Opportunity of Plattsburgh and
   17  Clinton County, Inc. as described in Book 963  of  Deeds  at  Page  313;
   18  thence  N  82  20' 32" W along a portion of the northerly bounds of said
   19  J.C.E.O., 173.50 feet to an iron pin; thence 61  21' 12"  W,  continuing
   20  along a portion of the northerly bounds of said J.C.E.O., 134.14 feet to
   21  an  iron  pin;  thence S 07  45' 42" W along the westerly bounds of said
   22  J.C.E.O., 50 feet to an iron pin; thence S 66  48' 56" W along a portion
   23  of the northerly bounds of remaining lands of  said  Marx  and  DeLaura,
   24  100.00  feet  to an iron pipe found on the easterly bounds of the afore-
   25  said highway, said from pipe also being located on a  curve  concave  to
   26  the west; thence running and running northerly along the easterly bounds
   27  of  the  aforesaid  highway  and  being along said curve, with the curve
   28  having a radius of 987.93 feet, 60.00 feet to the point of beginning and
   29  containing 6.905 acres of land. Being the same premises as  conveyed  to
   30  Ronald  Marx and Alice Marx by deed of CIT Small Business Lending Corp.,
   31  as agent of the administrator, U.S. Small  Business  Administration,  an
   32  agency  of  the  United  States  Government dated September 10, 2001 and
   33  recorded in the office of the Clinton County Clerk on September 21, 2001
   34  as Instrument #135020, or any such premises  or  businesses  located  on
   35  that  certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in
   36  the Second Ward of the City of Schenectady, on  the  Northerly  side  of
   37  Union Street, bounded and described as follows: to wit; Beginning at the
   38  Southeasterly  corner of the lands lately owned by Elisha L. Freeman and
   39  now by Albert Shear; and running from thence Easterly along the line  of
   40  Union  Street, 44 feet to the lands now owned by or in the possession of
   41  James G. Van Vorst; thence Northerly in a straight line along  the  last
   42  mentioned  lands  and  the  lands of the late John Lake, 102 feet to the
   43  lands of one Miss Rodgers; thence Westerly along the line  of  the  last
   44  mentioned  lands  of  said  Rodgers  to the lands of the said Shear; and
   45  thence Southerly along the lands of said Shear 101  feet,  6  inches  to
   46  Union Street, the place of beginning.
   47    Also  all  that  tract  or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon,
   48  situate in the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, and State  of
   49  New  York,  situate  in  the First, formerly the Second Ward of the said
   50  City, on the Northerly side of  Union  Street,  which  was  conveyed  by
   51  William  Meeker  and  wife to Elisha L. Freeman by deed dated the second
   52  day of December 1843, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of  Schenectady
   53  County on December 5, 1843, in Book V of Deeds at page 392, which lot in
   54  said  deed  is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in
   55  the Northerly line of Union Street where it is intersected by the  East-
   56  erly  line  of  property  numbered  235  Union  Street,  which is hereby
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    1  conveyed, and running thence Northerly along the Easterly line  of  said
    2  property,  One  Hundred  Forty  and  Five-tenths (140.5) feet to a point
    3  sixteen (16) feet Southerly from the Southerly line of  the  new  garage
    4  built  upon  land  adjoining on the North; thence Westerly parallel with
    5  said garage, Forty-six and Seven-tenths (46.7)  feet;  thence  Southerly
    6  One Hundred Forty and Eighty-tenths (140.8) feet to the Northerly margin
    7  of  Union  Street;  thence  Easterly along the Northerly margin of Union
    8  Street, about Forty-eight and three-tenths (48.3) feet to the  point  or
    9  place of beginning.
   10    The  two  above  parcels  are  together more particularly described as
   11  follows:
   12    All that parcel of land in the City  of  Schenectady  beginning  at  a
   13  point  in  the  northerly  margin  of  Union Street at the southwesterly
   14  corner of lands now or formerly of Friedman (Deed Book 636 at page  423)
   15  which  point  is  about  60  feet westerly of the westerly line of North
   16  College Street and runs thence N. 86 deg. 42' 20" W. 92.30 feet  to  the
   17  southeasterly  corner  of  other lands now or formerly of Friedman (Deed
   18  Book 798 at page 498); thence N. 04 deg. 06' 48" E. 140.50 feet  to  the
   19  southwesterly  corner  of  lands  now or formerly of Stockade Associates
   20  (Deed Book 1038 at page 521); thence S. 87 deg. 05' 27" E. 46.70 feet to
   21  lands now or formerly at McCarthy (Deed Book 1129 at page  281);  thence
   22  along  McCarthy  S.  00  deg.  52' 02" E. 3.69 feet to the northwesterly
   23  corner of lands now or formerly of SONYMA (Deed Book 1502 at page  621);
   24  thence along lands of SONYMA S. 02' 56" W.34.75 feet to a corner; thence
   25  still  along  lands  of  SONYMA and lands now or formerly of Magee (Deed
   26  Book 399 at page 165) S. 86 deg. 11' 52" E.  42.57  feet  to  a  corner;
   27  thence  still  along  lands  of  Magee and Lands of Friedman first above
   28  mentioned S. 03 deg. 10' 08" W. 102.00 feet to the point of beginning.
   29    Excepting and reserving all that portion of  the  above  parcel  lying
   30  easterly of a line described as follows:
   31    All  that tract or parcel of land, situated in the City of Schenectady
   32  and County of Schenectady and State of New York, on the  Northerly  side
   33  of Union Street bounded and described as follows:
   34    Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Union Street, said point
   35  being  in  the  division  line between lands now or formerly of Electric
   36  Brew Pubs, Inc. (1506 of Deeds at page 763) on the West and lands now or
   37  formerly of Margaret Wexler and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic,  as  trustees
   38  under  Will  of  Ruth  F. Wexler (Street number 241 Union Street) on the
   39  East; thence North 03 deg. 04' 10" East, along  the  building  known  as
   40  Street No. 241 Union Street, a distance of 30.50 feet to a point; thence
   41  North  88  deg.  45'  45"  West, along said building and building eve, a
   42  distance of 5.62 feet to a point; thence North 03  deg.  03'  30"  East,
   43  along  said  building  eve of Street No. 241 Union Street, a distance of
   44  32.74 feet; thence South 88 deg. 45' 45" East, along said building  eve,
   45  a  distance  of 1.2 feet to an intersection of building corner of Street
   46  No. 241 Union Street and a brick wall; thence  north  03  deg.  37'  30"
   47  East,  along said brick wall, a distance of 14.47 feet to a point in the
   48  corner of the brick wall, thence South 86 deg. 46' 45" East  along  said
   49  brick  wall  a  distance  of 4.42 feet to the intersection of brick wall
   50  with the boundary line between the Electric Brew Pubs, Inc.  (aforesaid)
   51  on  the West and lands of Margaret Wexler and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic,
   52  (aforesaid) on the East; thence North 03 deg 10' 08" East a distance  of
   53  0.62  feet to the Northeast corner of lands belonging to Margaret Wexler
   54  and Donna Lee Wexler Pavlovic.
   55    Also all that tract or parcel of land  commonly  known  as  the  Union
   56  Street  School,  located  on the Northeasterly corner of Union and North
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    1  College Streets in the First Ward of the City and County of  Schenectady
    2  and  State  of  New  York,  more  particularly  bounded and described as
    3  follows:  Beginning at a point in the Northerly  street  line  of  Union
    4  Street  where  it  is  intersected  by the Easterly street line of North
    5  College Street, and runs thence Northerly along the Easterly street line
    6  of North College Street, one hundred seven and five-tenths (107.5)  feet
    7  to  a  point,  thence  easterly  at an angle of ninety (90) degrees, one
    8  hundred ninety-one and seventy-five hundredths (191.75) feet to a  point
    9  in  the Northwesterly street line of Erie Boulevard thence southwesterly
   10  along the Northwesterly street line of Erie Boulevard, one hundred twen-
   11  ty-three and eight-tenths (123.8) feet  to  its  intersection  with  the
   12  Northerly  street line of Union Street; thence Westerly along the North-
   13  erly street line of Union Street, one hundred twenty-four and fifty-five
   14  hundredths (124.55) feet to the point or place of beginning.
   15    The above described parcel of property includes the Blue  Line  parcel
   16  of  land,  which is a portion of the abandoned Erie Canal Lands, located
   17  in the First Ward of the City of Schenectady, New York, and  which  Blue
   18  Line parcel lies between the Northwesterly line of Erie Boulevard as set
   19  forth  in the above described premises and the Northeasterly lot line of
   20  the old Union Street School as it runs parallel with  the  Northwesterly
   21  line of Erie Boulevard as aforesaid.
   22    The  two  above  parcels  are  together more particularly described as
   23  follows: All that parcel of land in the City of Schenectady beginning at
   24  a point in the northerly margin of Union Street  and  the  northwesterly
   25  margin  of  Erie Boulevard and runs thence along Union Street N. 86 deg.
   26  42' 20" W. 124.55 feet to the easterly margin of North  College  Street;
   27  thence  along  North  College Street N. 05 deg 04' 40" E. 107.50 feet to
   28  the southeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of McCarthy (Deed Book
   29  1129 at page 279); thence along McCarthy, Cottage Alley and lands now or
   30  formerly of McGregor (Deed Book 912 at page 624) S. 84 deg. 55'  20"  E.
   31  191.75  feet to the northwesterly margin of Erie Boulevard; thence along
   32  Erie Boulevard S. 38 deg. 03' 53" W. 123.54 feet to the point of  begin-
   33  ning, any such premises or businesses located on that tract or parcel of
   34  land situate in the Town of Hopewell, Ontario County, State of New York,
   35  bounded  and  described  as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" rebar found on
   36  the division line between lands now or  formerly  of  Ontario  County  -
   37  Finger  Lakes  Community  College  (Liber 698 of Deeds, Page 466) on the
   38  north and lands now or formerly of James W. Baird (Liber 768  of  Deeds,
   39  Page  1109)  on the south; thence, North 43 -33'-40" West, on said divi-
   40  sion line, a distance of 77.32 feet to the Point of Beginning.   Thence,
   41  North  43 -33'-40"  West,  continuing  on said division line and through
   42  said lands of Ontario County, a distance of 520.45 feet to  a  point  on
   43  the  southeasterly  edge  of  an  existing  concrete  pad; thence, South
   44  74 -19'-53" West, along said edge of concrete and the projection  there-
   45  of,  a  distance of 198.78 feet to a point on the easterly edge of pave-
   46  ment of an existing campus drive; thence, the following two (2)  courses
   47  and  distances  along said edge of pavement: Northeasterly on a curve to
   48  the left having a radius of 2221.65  feet,  a  chord  bearing  of  North
   49  30 -16'-39"  East,  a  chord  distance  of  280.79,  a  central angle of
   50  07 -14'-47", a length of 280.98 feet to a point  of  reverse  curvature;
   51  thence,  Northeasterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 843.42
   52  feet, a chord bearing of North 45 -25'-09" East,  a  chord  distance  of
   53  534.08,  a  central  angle  of 36 -55'-01", a length of 543.43 feet to a
   54  point; thence, South 30 -04'-59" East, a distance of 18.28 feet  to  the
   55  corner  of  the property acquired by Ontario County (Liber 766 of Deeds,
   56  Page 1112), as shown on a map recorded in  the  Ontario  County  Clerk's
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    1  Office  as  Map  No.  6313;  thence,  the following four (4) courses and
    2  distances along said property line: South 30 -04'-59" East,  a  distance
    3  of 177.17 feet to a point; thence, South 02 -20'-33" East, a distance of
    4  147.53  feet  to  a point; thence, South 41 -31'-35" East, a distance of
    5  200.93 feet to a point; thence, South 23 -48'-53" West, along said prop-
    6  erty line, and the projection thereof, through the first said  lands  of
    7  Ontario  County  -  Finger  Lakes Community College (Liber 698 of Deeds,
    8  Page 466), a distance of 517.96 feet to Point of Beginning. Said  parcel
    9  containing  7.834  acres,  more  or  less,  as  shown  on a map entitled
   10  "Proposed Lease Area - Friends  of  the  Finger  Lakes  Performing  Arts
   11  Center,  Hopewell,  NY", prepared by Bergmann Associates, drawing LM-01,
   12  dated June 10, 2005, last revised August 17, 2005. The related PAC Prop-
   13  erties are shown on the Map denominated  "FLCC  Campus  Property,  FLPAC
   14  Ground  Lease,  Parking, Vehicular & Pedestrian Access", recorded in the
   15  Ontario County Clerk's Office on December 10, 2009 in Book 1237 of Deeds
   16  at page 9 and are comprised of the areas separately labeled  as  Parking
   17  Lot  'A', Parking Lot 'G', the Ticket Booth area, the Sidewalks, and the
   18  Entry Roads; OR SUCH PREMISES OR BUSINESSES LOCATED  ON  THAT  TRACT  OR
   19  PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF ONEONTA, COUNTY OF
   20  OTSEGO  AND  STATE  OF NEW YORK AND BEING A PORTION OF OTSEGO COUNTY TAX
   21  MAP DEPARTMENT PARCEL NUMBER 287.00-1-33 AND BOUNDED  AND  DESCRIBED  AS
   22  FOLLOWS:  BEGINNING AT A POINT 2.12 FEET OFF THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF
   23  A ONE STORY BUILDING ON THE LANDS, NOW OR FORMERLY, OF ABNER  DOUBLEDAY,
   24  LLC, AKA COOPERSTOWN ALL STAR VILLAGE, LLC, AS OWNED BY MARTIN AND BREN-
   25  DA PATTON, WHICH POINT LIES N 87 55'13" W A DISTANCE OF 149.37' FROM THE
   26  NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE PATTON LANDS; THENCE N 74 30'18" W A DISTANCE OF
   27  51.50 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S 15 29'42" W A DISTANCE OF 2.00 FEET TO A
   28  POINT;  THENCE N 74 30'18" W A DISTANCE OF 14.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
   29  S 15 29'42" W A DISTANCE OF 19.20 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S 74 30'18"  E
   30  A DISTANCE OF 14.20 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S  15 29'42" W A DISTANCE OF
   31  4.20  FEET;  THENCE  S  74 30'18" E A DISTANCE OF 51.30 FEET TO A POINT;
   32  THENCE N 15 29'42" E A DISTANCE OF 25.40 FEET TO A POINT  TO  THE  POINT
   33  AND  PLACE  OF  BEGINNING  or  on premises or with respect to a business
   34  constituting the overnight lodging facility located  wholly  within  the
   35  boundaries  of  that  tract or parcel of land situated in the borough of
   36  Manhattan, city and county of New York, beginning  at  a  point  on  the
   37  northerly  side  of west fifty-fourth street at a point one hundred feet
   38  easterly from the intersection  of  the  said  northerly  side  of  west
   39  fifty-fourth  street  and  the  easterly side of seventh avenue; running
   40  thence northerly and parallel with the easterly side of  seventh  avenue
   41  one  hundred  feet  five inches to the center line of the block; running
   42  thence easterly and parallel with the  northerly  side  of  west  fifty-
   43  fourth  street  and  along  the center line of the block fifty feet to a
   44  point; running thence northerly and parallel with the easterly  side  of
   45  seventh  avenue  one  hundred  feet five inches to the southerly side of
   46  west fifty-fifth street at a point distant one hundred fifty feet  east-
   47  erly  from  the  intersection  of the said southerly side of west fifty-
   48  fifth street and the easterly side of  seventh  avenue;  running  thence
   49  easterly  along the southerly side of west fifty-fifth street thirty-one
   50  feet three inches to a point; running thence southerly and parallel with
   51  the easterly side of the seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches  to
   52  the  center  line of the block; running thence easterly along the center
   53  line of the block and parallel with the southerly side  of  west  fifty-
   54  fifth  street,  one  hundred feet; running thence northerly and parallel
   55  with the easterly side of seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to
   56  the southerly side of west fifty-fifth street; running  thence  easterly
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    1  along  the southerly side of west fifty-fifth street twenty-one feet ten
    2  and one-half inches to a point; running thence  southerly  and  parallel
    3  with the easterly side of seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to
    4  the  center  line of the block; running thence westerly along the center
    5  line of the block and parallel with the northerly side  of  west  fifty-
    6  fourth  street three feet one and one-half inches; running thence south-
    7  erly and parallel with the easterly side of seventh avenue  one  hundred
    8  feet  five inches to the northerly side of west fifty-fourth street at a
    9  point distant three hundred feet easterly from the intersection  of  the
   10  said northerly side of west fifty-fourth street and the easterly side of
   11  seventh  avenue; running thence westerly and along the northerly side of
   12  west fifty-fourth street two hundred feet  to  the  point  or  place  of
   13  beginning,  provided  that  such  facility  maintains not less than four
   14  hundred guest rooms and suites for overnight lodging. Any lien, mortgage
   15  or other interest or estate now held by said retail licensee  on  or  in
   16  the  personal or real property of such manufacturer or wholesaler, which
   17  mortgage, lien, interest or estate was acquired on  or  before  December
   18  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred thirty-two, shall not be included within
   19  the provisions of this subdivision; provided,  however,  the  burden  of
   20  establishing  the  time  of the accrual of the interest, comprehended by
   21  this subdivision shall be upon the person who claims to be  entitled  to
   22  the protection and exemption afforded hereby.
   23    S 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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