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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 9293 P 43 1 Sunt J NA 1••r.1/. ronn 8002• 11.80 70M end 4n1. 1).,d, .iih Cnv,nnnt n0nlont Gr:mb.r'•Acts�—L.J iv iJunl or Corporation. 01-111. ♦ CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT—THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. 1116 170 43 THIS INDENTURE,made the 29th day of December nineteen hundred and eighty-two BETWEEN ETHAN WORTIS and MAUREEN M. WORTIS, both residing at 42 Conscience Circle , Setauket , New York 11733 DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOT ���� I1J.010101CT� ® © m © 8 12 17 21 26 party of the first part, and JUDITH GOODWIN POTT, residing af' 336 Central Park West, New York City, New York 10025 party of the second part, ion of Ten Dollars and other valuable consideration WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,in considerat paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, AN UNDIVIDED ONE-FORTY-EIGHTH (1/48) fractional interest Transfer pieces or parcels of land, to- Transfer in and to ALL those certain plots , p P Tax $13. 75 gether with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate , lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York more particularly described in "SCHEDULE A" hereto annexed. C„ A 1 G:il TAX MAP DESIGNATION Dist. leap TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER with the appurtenances Sea. p and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of BIL t�?.;-.; the party of the second part forever. " r AND the party of the first pari covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything 731��Ii whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. �h AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improveinent before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF: ' l 0v. Wo L. S. -t an IVortis I� MTi1URfJ. f(11„fE ° L . S . RECnR1) r- D Clerk of S iC ?k C ,wv r r; r-�1_ �-�� • I . LIMR9293PAGE 44 " S C H E D U L E A " PROPERTY #1 ALL that certain piece or parcel of land together with the buildings and im- provements thereon, lying at South Harbor in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where a fence between the lands herein described and the land now or late of Martin Lehr (formerly of Hutchinson) intersects Richmond (or Hutchinson) Creek; running thence southeasterly and along said creek to a ditch or gutter known as Richmond Ditch; running thence northerly along said Ditch and thence in a direction generally southeasterly and easterly along meadow lands now or late of David's estate, of Goodale, of Squire's estate, of G. Conklin, of Hutchinson, and of Corey and Wood, to the northeasterly point of intersection - of said Corey and Wood's lands with said Creek; thence Northeasterly and easterly and again along said Creek to a stake marked R. No. 1, to lands now or late of Lewis Case, formerly of Hutchinson; thence North thirty-five (35) degrees east along said lands about one and seventy-five one-hundredths (1-75/100) chains to a stake marked. R. No. 2; thence North sixty (60) degrees West along Huntting's lands about one and four one-hundredths (1-4/100) chains to a stake marked R. No. 3; thence North twenty-five (25) degrees, fifteen (15) minutes West along lands now or late of Gaffga and Huntting about eighteen and ninety-one one-hundredths (18-91/100) chains to a stake marked R. No. 4; thence North fifty-two (52) degrees, thirty-five (35) minutes East along lands now or late of Huntting about ten (10) chains to a stake marked R. No. 5 at the Westerly line of South Harbor Lane; thence Northerly along said line about one and twenty-five one-hundredths (1-25/100) chains to a stake marked R. No. 6; thence South fifty-two (52) degrees, thirty-five (35) minutes West along lands now or late of Charles Corey about sixteen and ninety-. one one-hundredths (16-91/100) chains to a stake marked R. No. 7; thence North thirty-two (32) degrees West along a fence and lands now or late of Corey and Lehr about eight and five one-hundredths (8-5/100) chains to a stake marked R. No. 8; thence South Fifty-four (54) degrees, thirty (30) minutes West along land now or late of Martin Lehr (formerly of Hutchinson) about twenty-seven and thirty-two one-hundredths (27-32/100) chains to the point of beginning., be the said distances and courses more or less. Containing inall as estimated about eighty-five (85) acres more or less. And also the permanent right of way between the said South Harbor Road and said lands as granted by deed from Godfrey Hahn to Warren Richmond recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 64 of Deeds, page 312, and also the Northeasterly point of the peninsula (containing one acre and thirty-five rods more or less) and the adjacent meadow island (containing one acre and forty-six rods more or less) lying at the mouth of said creek at the Bay. Excepting, however, from the said lands above described that portion of South Harbor Lane above mentioned which runs across said lands near the Easterly end thereof. ' ALSO ALL that certain piece of meadow land, beach and strand situate at South Harbor in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, lying near the mouth of Hutchinson's Creek and Bounded and described on the North and East by the channel; on the South by the Bay and on the West by the,meadow and beach formerly of S. Bailey Corey; con- taining about two acres. ALSO ALL that certain piece and tract of meadow and beach situate at Indian Neck Point near South Harbor, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York, Bounded Southeasterly by Peconic Bay; Northeasterly by meadow and beach land now or formerly belonging to the heirs of Henry C. Richmond, deceased; Northwesterly by the channel of Richmond or Hutchinson's creek; and Southwesterly by beach and meadow land formerly belonging to Henry Tillinghast, deceased, supposed to contain about one-half acre of beach and meadow be the same more or less; and also A - 1 ARTHUR 1. fLLI!''E 17 F [' 'I �\ !/ ( ^ cf �1. • o Clerk of S-df :'k L8AMAGE 45 ALL that certain tract or parcel of beach and meadow situate at Indian Neck Point aforesaid, and bounded Northwesterly by the channel of Richmond or Hutchinson's creek; Northeasterly by the beach and meadow formerly of Jonah Halsey and now or late of Franklin W. Richmond; Southeasterly by Peconic Bay; and Southwesterly by the beach and meadow formerly of William Terry, Jonah Halsey and Giles Wells and nm& or M. Higgins late of Fannie Wood, S. Bailey Corey and George C. Wells, or Charles their grantee. ALSO ALL that tract or parcel of Salt Meadow situate at Indian Neck Point near South Harbor, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. Bounded Northwesterly by the channel or Hutchinson's Creek; No by the beach and meadow late of Henry S. Tillinghast, deceased, foKmerly of Marian Mott; and Southwesterly, Westerly and Northwesterly by beach and meadow late of Fannie B. Wood and S. Bailey Corey, now or late of Higgins, intended to be the same premises allotted to Giles Wells by Abijah Corey, John Drake and njamin Horton,31, Jr. • Commissioners in Partition by report dated January 1, 1795, approved and recorded April 25, 1795, in Book of Partition Deeds in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on page 69. rtain tract of ALSO ALL that cecleared land situate at South Harbor near the . Village of Southold and Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Bounded Southeasterly by South Harbor Lane; Westerly by woodland of Henry Gaffga; and Northerly by other land formerly of the said Marian Mott, being trian- gular in shape and supposed to contain about one acre and one-half be the same more or less. ALSO ALL that certain piece or parcel of beach and meadow in Indian Neck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Bounded_ North by the beach of Charles Higgins, East and South by Peconic Bay; West partly by beach of Henry D. Horton and partly by meadow of William Courtland Case and containing by estimation two and one-half acres be the same more or less. ALSO ALL those certain two plots, pieces and parcels of land, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as .follows: First Parcel: ALL that certain piece of meadow situated at South Harbor in said town, and kno*n as Squaw Meadow and bounded Northerly by other lands formerly of the said Marian Mott; Easterly partly by her lands and partly by meadow now or late of James A. Squires; Southerly partly by channel leading to Hutchinson's Creek and partly by meadow now or late of Charles G. Corey; and Westerly by a gutter leading from a salt hole to the Creek; and containing by estimation two acres be the same more or less. Together with a right of way, through the property then of said Marian Mott and one Henry Gaffga to said meadow. Second Parcel: ALL that tract or parcel of meadow at Indian Neck, near Peconic in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded Northerly by land for- merly of Warren Richmond now deceased; Easterly by land formerly of S. Bailey Corey, now deceased, and land formerly of Samuel Davids, now deceased; South by land formerly of Hutchinson H. Case, now deaceased; and Westerly by land of Henrietta, wife of Gilder S. Conklin, supposed to contain one acre, more or less. PROPERTY #2 ALL that piece of salt meadow land lying at South Harbor, near the Village of Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York, bounded Northerly by land formerly of Warren Richmond, subsequently of Haven Emerson, now deceased; Easterly by land formerly of the heirs of Elijah Hutchinsont deceased, subsequently of Haven Emerson, now deceased; Southerly by land formerly" of Hutchinson H. Case; and Westerly by land now or formerly belonging to the heirs of Benjamin Hutchinson, deceased, containing one acre, be the same more or less. PROPERTY #3 ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of woodland, situate, lying and being • at a place called South Harbor, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and A - 2 ARTHUR J. f LI-E Clerk of Srl','k Crs.my RUORDFO me !11 ; �, 1109293PAGE 46 State of New York, and bounded Southwesterly and Northwesterly by woodland for- merly of Warren Richmond, deceased; Northeasterly partly by woodland formerly of William L. Glover and partly by woodland formerly of Henry Huntting, and South- easterly by land formerly of Henry Huntting, containing by estimation Seven (7) acres, be the same more or less. Subject, however, to the right or rights of way which any person or persons have or may lawfully claim or hold, leading through or across the said premises, or any part thereof, and especially as to the Public Highway leading to Peconic Bay through the said lands hereby conveyed. PROPERTY 04 ALL those certain pieces or parcels of land more particularly described as follows: First Parcel All that certain piece or parcel of woodland situate, lying and being on the westerly side of the South Harbor Road in.the town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and bounded as follows, viz: Northerly by the land of Salem D. Goldsmith; Easterly by the said South Harbor Road; Southerly by the land of Charles Corey, and Westerly by the land of the heirs of Henry Richmond; containing by estimation two acres, be the same more or less. Second Parcel All those certain parcels of beach and meadow land situate, lying and being at South Harbor Creek and the Little Peconic Bay in the said Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York and being all of the beach and meadow land situate on Indian Neck Point and also all the meadow land situate on the northerly side of the Creek now known and called "Richmond's" (formerly "Hutchinson's Creek') which were conveyed by S. Bailey Corey and Thomas H. Wood and Fanny B. Wood, his wife, to Charles M. Higgins, by deed dated June 12, 1905 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 570 of Deeds, page 207, on July 3, 1905, the said piece or parcel of said beach or meadow land which 'is situate on the said Indian Neck Point being bounded as follows: Southerly by Little Peconic Bay; Northerly by the Channel of Richmond's Creek aforesaid and meadow land for- merly belonging to Giles Wells, deceased; Easterly by beach land now or and belonging to Franklin W. Richmond; Westerly by beach land formerly belonging to Daniel H. and Ezra L. Goldsmith and meadow land now or formerly belonging to the David's estate, and the said piece or parcel of meadow land which is situate on the northerly side of said Creek being bounded as follows: Northerly by land now ,or formerly belonging, to the heirs of Henry Richmond, deceased; Southerly by the Channel of the .aforesaid creek; Easterly by land now or formerly belonging to the 'heirs of the said Richmond and Westbrly by land how or formerly belonging to Elijah Hutchinson. Being and intended to be the same properties 111 to 114, inclusive, conveyed by Haven Emerson and Grace Parrish Emerson to Ethel Emerson Wortis, Robert Emerson, J. Haven Emerson, Ruth E. Cooke and Ralph Emerson by deed dated December 24, 1949 and recorded December 30, 1949 In the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 3031 of Deeds, page 514.' PROPERTY 115 All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and •described as follows: BEGINNING at a monument on the westerly side of South Harbor Road where the same is interesected by the northerly line of land now or formerly of J. Clark; and running thence westerly partly along land now or formerly of J. Clark and partly along land now or formerly of the Emerson Estate the following three courses and distances: (1) south 53 degrees 48' 00" west, 579.40 feet; (2) south 53 degrees 40' 00" west, 196.10 feet; (3) south 54 degrees 10' 00" west, 423.01 feet to a monument and other land now or formerly of Emerson Estate; • A - 3 ARTHUR 1. FFI. CE Clerk of S,d`,k ('-:0y LIBER9293PAGE 4 running thence north 33 degrees 44' 00" west along the last mentioned land 302.13 feet to a monument and land now or formerly of Stankewicz; running thence north 56 degrees 43' 40" east along the last mentioned land, 1334.92 feet to a monument on the westerly side of South Harbor Road opposite Hiawatha's Path; and running " thence south 4 degrees 09' 00" east along the westerly side of South Harbor. Road, 278.34 feet to the point or place of beginning, said premises containing 7.9025 acres according to survey by Otto W. Van Tuyl S Son dated February 24, 1960. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any land lying in the bed of any street, road or avenue opened . or, proposed, in front of or adjoining said premises, to the center line thereof, and all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to any award made or to be made in lieu thereof and in and to any unpaid award for damage to said premises by reason of change of grade of any street. Being the same property conveyed by Joseph A. Stagnitta and Natale J. Stagnitta to S. Bernard Wortis and Ethel E. Wortis by deed recorded May 11, 1960 in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 8404 of Deeds, page 105. Excepting from the above described properties 111 and 115, inclusive, the following described land and premises and right of way, if any, reserved unto Haven Emerson and Grace Parrish Emerson by deed made by Haven Emerson and Grace Parrish Emerson to Ethel Emerson Wortis, Robert Emerson, J. Haven Emerson, Ruth E. Cooke and Ralph Emerson by deed dated December 24, 1949 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on December 30, 1949 at Liber 3031 of Deeds, page 514. ALL that tract or parcel of land and premises with the buildings and improve- ments erected thereon situated, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a post situate near the concrete bulkhead on the north side of "Richmond's Creek" and directly opposite a point in said bulkhead which is approx- imately 614 feet along said bulkhead southwest from the point where said bulkhead intersects the westerly side of South Harbor Road, and running thence (1) in a northwesterly direction in a straight line approximately six hundred and fifty (650) feet, more or less, to a post; and running thence (2) in a southwesterly direction, in a straight line, approximately four hundro and twenty-five ,(425) feet, more or less, to a post at the edge of the Indian garden and dyke 'meadow; and running thence (3) in a southeasterly direction in a straight line through a post distant approximately six hundred and thirty-one (631) feet, more or less, situate on the upland bank of. "Richmond's Creek" to the center of the course of "Richmond's Creek"; and running thence (4) in a northeasterly direction following the cneter of the course of said "Richmond's Creek" to a point which is formed by the intersection of the center of the course of "Richmond's Creek" and the continuation in a southeasterly direction of the same straight line hereinbefore described as boundary (1); and running thence (5) in a northwesterly direction from said last mentioned point along the continuation of the same straight line which is hereinbefore described as boundary (1), to the point or place of begin- ning. Containing approximately 6.50 acres, more or less, of upland. TOGETHER with a right of way over the existing private road leading from South Harbor Road to and from the afore described excepted and reserved land and premises. Excepting from the above described properties 111 to 115, inclusive, the land and premises conveyed, by Ethel Emerson Wortis, J. Haven Emerson, Ralph Emerson and Claire G. Emerson, as Executrix' of the Last Will and Testament of Robert Emerson, deceased, to Ruth E. Cooke and Clare G. Emerson by deed dated March 31, 1962 more particularly described as follows: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land together with the buildings and _ improvements thereon, situate, lying and being at South Harbor in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the westerly side of South Harbor Road intersects the old high water mark of Peconic Bay forming part of the northerly boundary line of a filled in Sand Beach and running thence South 670 21' 10" West 212.58 feet; running thence North 430 45.' 10" West and through a monument 280 feet to a monument; running thence N 440 30' East 246.74 feet to a monument; thence North 440 25' 10" East 264.20 feet to a monument; thence North 470 44' 40" West 234.82 feet; thence North 290 28' 20" East 1052.94 feet; thence North 560 19' A - 4 _4k - - ARTHUR J. I[LICE Clerk of Suffolk Cran,y RFr, 0R ►1Fi) nrC It L15A293PAGE 48 10" East 176.89 feet; thence South l0 46' East along the westerly side of South Harbor Road 78 feet; thence South 140 38' 10" West along South Harbor Road 301.02 feet; thence South 160 40' West and still along the Westerly side of South Harbor 'Road 1345 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with the interest of Ethel Emerson Wortis, Ruth E. Cooke, J. Haven Emerson, Ralph Emerson and Claire G. Emerson, individually and as Executrix of the Will of Robert Emerson, deceased, if any, in and to the bed of South Harbor Road. Also excepting and reserving from the above described properties O1 to #5, "inclusive, the following described lands and premises: . ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being,at South Harbor, Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of South Harbor Road at the southeasterly corner of land of Vincent Krupski, and running thence along said westerly line of South Harbor Road, S. 40 00' E. - 72.2 feet; thence along land of C. C. Morton, S. 510 45' W. - 200.0 feet; thence along other 'land of Ethel Emerson Wortis, Ruth E. Cooke, J. Haven Emerson, Ralph Emerson and Claire G. Emerson, individually and as Executrix of the Will of Robert Emerson, deceased, N. 60 52' 30" N. - 78.28 feet; thence along said land of Vincent Krupski, N. 530 48' E. - 200.0 feet to the point of beginning. SUBJECT, however, to any and all zoning ordinances or amendments thereto, heretofore adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of Ethel Emerson Wortis, Ruth E. Cooke, J. Haven Emerson, Ralph Emerson and Claire G. Emerson, individu- ally and as Executrix of the Will of Robert Emerson, deceased, if any, in and to South Harbor Road in front of and abutting said premises, to the center line thereof. Which said property was conveyed by some of Ethel Emerson Wortis, Ruth E. Cooke, J. Haven Emerson, Ralph Emerson and Claire G. Emerson, individually and as Executrix of the Will of Robert Emerson, deceased, to Jack M. Clark and Imogene D. Clark, his wife, by deed dated the 3rd day .of 'June, 1950 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on July 3, 1950 in Liber 3096 of Deeds, page 117. Also excepting from the above described properties ,## to 05, inclusive, the following described lands and. premises: . ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the westerly side of South Harbor Road at Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point marked by a monument on the westerly side of South Harbor Road at the northeasterly corner of land of Robert W. Thompson and Imogene D. Thompson, his wife (Liber 5884 cp 464); and Running thence along said land, South 53 degrees 48 minutes West 200.00 feet; Running thence along land of Ethel E. Wortis, North 6 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds West 21.72 feet; Running thence along other land of Ethel E. Wortis, North 51 degrees 45 minutes East, 200 feet, more or less, to the westerly side of South Harbor Road; Running thence South 4 degrees• 09 minutes East 27.8 feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises. being the same property conveyed by Ethel E. Wortis to Robert W. Thompson and Imogene D. Thompson, his wife, as tenants by the entirety by deed dated December 21, 1972. Subject to any right, title and interest which the Park Commissioners of the Southold Park District of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, may have in the • following lands and premises: A - 5 ARTHUR J. LLLICE Clerk of Soffo!k County FCO .Rorn c .a LIBER9293PAGE 49 ALL that tract or parcel of land situate at South Harbor, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Commencing Iat a point on the North Shore of Little Peconic Bay where the division line between the easterly side of the premises about to be conveyed and the westerly side of land of Frank C. Horton intersects said Little Peconic ,Bay, running thence northerly one hundred fifty-four and 5/10 (154.5) feet, more or' less, to a locust post set in said boundary line; thence running North 230 . • 42' one hundred seventy-nine and one-tenth (179.X) feet to another locust post; thence running North 230 59' West one hundred eighty-seven (187) feet to another locust post set on the easterly line of the South Harbor Road; thence South- westerly along the easterly side of said South Harbor Road to Little Peconic Bay; thence Easterly along Little Peconic Bay to the point or place of beginning. as described. in a deed made by Haven Emerson and Grace Parrish Emerson to Joseph H. Marshall et ors. as Park Commissioners of the Southold Park District of Southold dated November 23, 1921 and recorded December 20, 1955 in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 4042 of Deeds, page 225. • A - 6 ARTHUR I FFLICE RHOplornr Clrrk of S:df !k roomy