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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 5073 P 556 eoEX—INUE`r"uCE<. w...nmr n,�a was rvn ca...ome.ma;.caiw. �RR5073 PAGE556 a_s a ,:3' a.- 3inbenture, U I Made the 23rd day of October nineteen hundred and sixty one ° Qtlll¢En Helen G. Cochran, residing at Main Road, Southold, New York, ?i party of the first part, and HARRY G. JOHNSON, and ELSIE Li. JOHNSON, his wife, of 276 Flower Road, Valley Stream, New York, ray parties of the second part. Witnefo0b, that the part y of the first part,in consideration of ten Dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the part ies of the second part does hereby grant and release unto the parties of the second part, their distributees and assigns forever, MU that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being it Bayview, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, known and designated as Lot NO, 59, on a certain map entitled "lisp of Terry Waters at Bayview, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N.Y., made June 69 1956 by Otto W. Van Tuyl h Sons, L.S., Greenport, N.Y." and filed in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on December 29, 1958 as Map No. 2901. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over and upon Watersedge Way, Longview Lane, and Rambler Road for their entire distance as shown and laid out, 50 feet wide throughout, on said abovementioned filed map. RESERVING however to the party of the first part the title to the land in said roads and the right to herself, her grantees and successors in interest, to dedicate said roads as public roads, and to grant easements therein for the construction and maintenance of public utilities. RESERVING also to the party of the first part the right to change the location of said Rambler Road in any reasonable manner. Together with the right to use in common with other lot owners the area known as Lot No. 8 and the area adjoining next southerly thereto to the extent of 60 feet more or less, of the northerly 80 feet of that parcel d6signated on said filed map as "Community Park and Beach (residents only), as a basis for berthing a boat for said above described parcel, including an easement for ingress and egress over, upon and through the waters of the canal as it extends northerly 40 feet wide throughout along the easterly boundary of said mapped