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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 6546 P 280 5111-1 N.Y.B.T.U.F-8011•1,@dM—Qvd I Dmi IedWWW ufa,E ..0 I f j CONSMT YOUR U WYSR BESORE SIONMO THIS INSTRUMMT-THIS IHSTRUMSM SHOUSD Of USED BY LAWYERS CRAY. LIBER6546 P,Lse280 THIS INDENTURE,made the /5 7 day of MaaN: ,niseteec handred and sixty-nine I BETWEEN EDWARD C. BELLS and BLINOk P. EELLS, his wife, both r{, residing at 71 Timothy Lane, East Norwich, New York , j o party of the first part,and EDWARD C. BELLS residing at 71 Timothy Lane, iEast Norwich, New York 17 I '9.N!EW 1 YORK..t V p -0l (Bl�iod MAY S'69 v�.�.Q Q lk party of the second part, TIN ($10.00) WrrNMETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration of dollars, lawful money of the United States, paid I by the party of the second part,does hereby remise,release and quitclaim unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second Fart forever, ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being ia61ar at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: I BEGINNING at a concrete monument located on the westerly line of a certain 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road lwhere the same is intersected by the northerly line of premises of Arthur L. and Ethyl W. Becker which said point of beginning is the following courses and distances from the point of intersection of the easterly line of Cox Neck Road (a public highway) and the southerlg line of a private road known as Miller's Right-of-Way: (1) South 85 30' East a distance of 1,121.61 feet, more or less, to a concrete monument: (2) South 18 07' 30" East a distance of 400.33 feet to the concrete monument at the point of beginning of the within described parcel; from said point of beginning running thence South 710 52' 39" West along said premises of Arthur L. and Ethyl W. Becker and along other premises of William H. Wertenberg a distance of 274.93 feet to a concrete monument and lands formerly of Young; running thence North 120 07' West along said premises formerly of Young a distance of 134.18 feet to a concrete monument and other lands of William H. Werten-i berg; running thence North 710 52' 30" East along other lands of William H. Wertenberg a distance of 260.89 feet to a concrete monument set on the westerly line of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road; running thence South 180 07' 30" East along the westerly line of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road a distance of 133.44 feet to the concrete monument set at the point or place of beginning. ALSO all that other piece or parcel of land lying immediately to the East of the parcel above-described and comprising a portion of the I LIBER6546 PACEGUI I land, lying in the bed of said 24 feet right-of-way known as Raccoon i Road bounded and described as follows:- BEGINNING at the same monument markingthe g 1 point of beginning of the parcel above described and running thence North 18007' 30" West along.the westerly line of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road a distance of 133.44 feet to a concrete monument; running thence North 710 52' 39" East a distance of 12 feet to the center of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road; thence Zrunning South 180. 07' 30" East along the center of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road a distance of 133.44 feet; sunning thence South 710 52' 30" West a distance of 12 feet to the concrete monument set at the point or place of beginning. SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to the reservation by William H. Wertenberg, his heirs, administrators, executors, successors, assigns and grantees, '; of a right-of-way for ingress and egress over such portion of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Raccoon Road above described and conveyed, and ALSO SUBJECT to all existing rights of way heretofore conveyed by William H. Wertenberg over said portion of said 24 foot j right-of=way known as Raccoon Road. j TOGETHER with a right of way for ingress and egress in common with all others now having or hereafter acquiring similar rights of way over the following: 1. A certain private road known as Miller's Right-of-Way being 24 feet in width running in a general easterly direction from the easterly side of Cox Neck Road (a public highway) to a point 1466.05 feet, more or less, from said easterly side of Cox Neck Road. 2, A certain 24 foot private right-of-way known as Raccoon Road, running from a point on the southerly line of said Miller's Right-of- Way South 18 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 570.33 fele! y 3. Another 24 foot right-of-way known as Deer Path Road, running 1 from a point on the southerly line of said Miller's Right-of-Way South 22 degrees 30 minutes East adistance of 449.50 feet. 4. Another 24 foot right-of-way known as Fox Hollow Road, running South 71 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 720.37 feet in a general East-West direction completely across the property now or formerly of William H. Wertenberg. 5. A certain parcel of land lying between the westerly end of the last above-mentioned 24 foot right-of-way known as Vex Hollow Road and the shores of Martituck Creek bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly line of said 24 foot right-of- way known as Fox Hollow Road, which point is located north 71 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of 10.06 feet from the concrete monument set at the end of said Fox Hollow Road at the southwesterly corner thereof; running thence south 12 degrees 07 minutes East, a ! distance of 244.52 feet to a point; running thence north 71 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 60.87 feet to a concrete monument; runing thence South 18 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of 84 feet, more or less, to the shores of Mattituck Creek; I` running-thence in a general westerly direction along the shores of Mattituck Creek, a distance of 75 feet, more or less, to a point and lands formerly of Young; running thence north 12 degrees 07 minutes West along said lands formerly of Young, a distance of 305 feet, more or less, to a concrete monument set on the southerly line of said 24 foot right-of-way known as Fox Hollow Road; running thence north 71 f degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East along the southerly line of said { Fox Hollow Road, a distance of 10.06 feet to the point or place of beginning. ALL the above courses and distances being shown and taken from a i survey prepared for William H. Wertenberg by Alden W. Young, C.E., and P. E. and L. S. of Riverhead, New York, dated December 2, 1953 and re-dated respectively January 13, 1954, June 26, 1954, June 29, 1954, May 23, 1957, June 7, 1957 and August 28, 1958. J