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Area Variance Application Area V fianRTrq June 2009 General Information "° W L_ Tax Parcel ID Number: 2 3 9 . 14-1-2 � t wx `rOf�N OF QUEENSBURY Zoning District: ZONING C)FFIGE Deta'Ied Description of Project[includes curet&proposed use]:. Applicants are seeping to buildover an existing old broken concrete area along the shoreline. The patio with stairs will be over 100 square feet in size As a result an area variance is required Location of project: 19 Wood Point Lane Applicant Name: Marc and Betty Address:`'�_ 12 Hasweii Greene Fuchs Delmar, NY 12054 Home`'Phone 469-6756 Cell Work'Phone Fax .E-Mail: Agent's:Name; Bartlett Pontiff Address: One Washington Stre t `Home Phone Cell: Work Phone Fax 832-6419 824-1019 E=ma'il sdb@bpsrlaw.com owner's Name same as applicant Adddress``. Home Phone Cell Work`Phone. Fax E-mail Town of Queensbury•Zoning Office-742 Bay Road•Queensburv. NY 12804.518-761-8238 1 Fuchs AV 17-2014 Marc& Betty 19 Wood Point Lane Area Variance Revised June 2009 Site Development Data Area`/`Type Existing sq.ft. Proposed Total sq.ft. Additions .ft. A. Building footprint 5945 0 5945 B. Detached Garage 0 480 48 0 C. Accessory Structure(s) 102 0 102 D. Paved, gravel or other hard surfaced area 5620 0 5620 E. Porches/Decks 0 0 0 F. Other 0 0 0 G. Total Non-Permeable [Add A-F] 12147 0 12147 H. Parcel Area [43,560 sq.ft./acre] 30, 056 0 30, 056 I. Percentage of Impermeable Area of Site [I=G/H] 40 .41 0 40 .41 Setback Requirements Area Required::'' Existing Proposed Front[1] Front[2] Shoreline 75 0 (concrete p d) 0 (propose patio) Side Yard [1] Side Yard [2] Rear Yard [1] Rear Yard [2] Travel Corridor Height[max] Permeability No. of parking spaces - Town of Queensbury-Zoning Office-742 Bay Road-Queensbury, NY 12804.518-761-8238 2 Site Plan J Area Vati8nce.Ftevisecl Jrzie 2a9 ENTIRE PARCEL Sefba6k L&gujr—gm.eC t8 EX �Tm NO ,44kd Front I2 JJ,I : Sh'oreltne } Awe Side Yard[1I 7 .c Sido Yaard[21 r R-earYar-d[ ]. _ R r`/arts[21 . . - A Travd'CO-ridar Height[rnax j t' i 1.:. -jNo.of parking spaces Town of Quee lb i- -Zvii ng Me-7-42.Bay Road Quee.nsbury,.NY 1:250-4.518 -6.1-8238 Area Variance Revised June 2009 Additional Proiect Information 1. Will the proposal require a Septic Variance from the Town Board of Health? no 2. If the parcel has previous approvals, list application number(s): AV 3 6-2 010 3. Does this project require coverage under the NYS DEC Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program? no 4. Estimated project duration: Start Date April 2014End Date May 2014 5. Estimated total cost of project: $10, 0 0 0 6. Total area of land disturbance for project: 50 square feet Floor Area Ratio Worksheet FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR) --The relationship of building size to lot size, derived by dividing the total building floor area by the lot size in square feet,yielding a percentage. Zoning District Symbol Floor Area Ratio[FAR]` Waterfront Residential WR 0.22 Commercial Moderate CM 0.3 Commercial Intensive CI 0.3 A. The combined area of all square footage, as measure from exterior walls of all structures on the property, including all floors of the structures, garages, basements and attics with more than five (5) feet of ceiling height and covered porches. Building square footage does not include: Open deck, docks and that portion of covered docks extending over water and one storage shed of one hundred twenty (120) square feet or less. Any additional sheds will be included. (See"FLOOR AREA RATIO"). B. Commercial or industrial: the total area in square feet as measured from the exterior of the outside walls of a building or structure, and when applicable, the sum total of all floor areas of the principal and accessory buildings or structures on the project site. Parcel Area s . ft. Existing Floor Area s .ft. see above definition Proposed Additional Floor Area s .ft. Proposed Total Floor Area s .ft. Total Allowable Floor Area Area x 22 see above table r - Town of Queensbury-Zoning Office•742 Bay Road•Queensbury, NY 12804.518-761-8238 3 Area Variance Revised June 2009 Compliance with Zoning Ordinance Requesting relief from SECTION: Shoreline Setback- Bulk Area Requirements for WR Need relief from the requirement(s) listed below which can not be met by the project as proposed. (check all thatapptyJ • Setback ❑ Buffer Zone ❑ Lot Width aOtherghorPl ;nP RPthark The following questions reflect the criteria for granting this type of variance. Please complete them; use additional sheets if needed. 1. Whether an undesirable change will be produced in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby property will be created by the granting of this area variance? No undesirable change will be produced. The applicant is improving an area where a broken concrete patio on the shoreline exists . It will be an aesthetic improvement, creating no detriment to neariDy properties. 2. Whether the benefit sought by the applicant can be achieved by some method,feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance? The broken concrete patio and stairs are with the shoreline setback. Any modification to this accessory structure will require an area variance. 3. Whether the requested area variance is substantial? It should not be considered substantial since it is an improvement to an already existing non-conforming condition. 4. Whether the proposed variance will have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district? No, it will only have a positive impact due to the materials proposed and the improvement it will create to a deteriorated condition on the parcel . 5. Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created? No because the broken concrete patio and stairs predates zoning. Town of Queensbury•Zoning Office•742 Bay Road•Queensbury, NY 12804.518-761-8238 4 Area Variance Revised June 2009 / Submittal of a stamped and signed SURVEY MAP depicting existing and proposed conditions shall include the items as noted below. A _ GENERAL SHOWN ON SHEET# 1 Title,Name,Address of applicant&person responsible for preparation of drawing a l l 2 Deed attached. 3 North arrow,Tax Map ID,date prepared and scale[minimum 11n.=40 ft.] a 4 Boundaries of the property plotted to scale,zoning boundary survey 5 Principal structures,accessory structures with exterior dimensions 6 Site improvements incl.outdoor storage areas,driveways,parking areas,etc.: existing&proposed 7 Setbacks for all structures and improvements: existing&proposed survey 8 Elevations and floor plans of all proposed and affected structures attach d B WATER&SEWER SHOWN ON SHEET# 1 Project sewage disposal facilities,design details,construction details,flow rates,and number of bedrooms proposed survey 2 Water supply[i.e.well]&septic on adjoining lots with separation distances to existing or proposed on-site water supply and survey septic 3 Separation distances for proposed sewage disposal system to well and water bodies na 4 Existing public or private water supply[well, lake, etc.]. Method of securing public or private water, location, design and survey construction of water supply including daily water usage 5 Percolation test location and results C. -, PARKING I PERMEABLE AREAS SHOWN ON .; SHEET"# i Number of spaces required for project including calculations and justification: existing&proposed n/a 2 No.of existing parking spaces,number to be removed,number to maintain and type of surfacing material e. .,gravel,paved] 3 Provision for pedestrian and handicap access and parking:existing&proposed n/a 4 Design details of ingress,egress,loading areas and cutting: existing!&proposed n/a 5 Location and character of green areas[existing and proposed],modification to green area,buffer zone to remain undisturbed waiver 6 Lighting,location and design of all existing and proposed outdoor lighting waiver D. ADDITIONAL SITE DEVELOPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS SHOWN ON SHEET# 1 On-site&adjacent watercourses,streams,rivers,lake and wetlands all plans 2 Utility/energy distribution system[gas,electric,solar,telephone]: existing&proposed survey 3 Location,design and construction details of all existing and proposed site improvements including: drains,culverts,retaining survey walls,fences,fire&emergency zones and hydrants,etc. 4 Square footage of bldg. area proposed for office, manufacturing, retail sales or other commercial activities: existing & proposed n/a e Signage: Location,size,type,design and setback: existing&proposed n/a f Waiver Request: provide letter with application requesting any waivers: please reference specific items g Commercial/Industrial Development requires submission of Landscaping,Stonnwater Management,Grading&Lighting Plans h Identification of Federal,State or County permits required for the project together with a record of application for all necessary permits Town of Queensbury•Zoning Office•742 Bay Road•Queensbury, NY 12804.518-761-8238 5 6I Z20 Appendix B Short Environmental Assessment Form Instructions for Completing Part 1-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Marc D.Fuchs and Betty Fuchs Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 19 Wood Point Lane Brief Description of Proposed Action: Applicants are seeking to build over an existing old broken concrete area along the shoreline. They are proposing to construct a patio with stairs which will be over 100 square feet in size. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 469-6756 same as owner E-Mail: Address: 12 Haswell Greene City/PO: State: Zip Code: Delmar NY 12054 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that F may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: Town of Queensbury Planning Board a 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? .69 acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 0 acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? .69 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban ❑Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial [:]Commercial OResidential(suburban) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture m Aquatic ❑Other(specify): ❑Parkland Page 1 of 4 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A r. a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ❑ ❑ b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ ❑✓ ❑ 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ❑ ✓❑ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes,identify:Namelake George,Reason:Protect the resources of the park,Agencylake George Park Commision, ❑ a e:TT-76--BB- 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO I YES ❑✓ ❑ b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? ❑ ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? ❑ ❑ 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ❑ ❑ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: ❑ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ❑✓ ❑ 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? ❑✓ ❑ b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? ❑ ❑✓ 13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? ❑✓ ❑ b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? ❑ ❑ If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: m Shoreline ❑Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional ❑ Wetland ❑Urban ❑Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? ❑✓ ❑ 16.Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES If Yes, ❑✓ Ela.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ❑NO ❑YES b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: ❑NO ❑YES Page 2 of 4 18.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain purpose and size: ❑ 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes,describe: Z ❑ 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: Z ❑ I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE A p iI caWs sor name rn � l/C�1 S �+ { y . FUC-13 Date: ! !1 S J 1 Si'nature: tr/ Part 2-Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" t` No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning ❑ ❑ regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? El F-1- 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the ❑ ❑ establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or ❑ ❑ affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate El ❑ reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: El 11 a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, El architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, El ❑ waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? Page 3 of 4 No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage El ❑ problems? 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? ❑ Part 3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant.Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,probability of occurring, duration,irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short-term,long-term and cumulative impacts. Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. EJCheck this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. 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Part 1 /Question 16 [100 Year Flood Plain] Digital available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Vorkbook. Part 1 /Question 20[Remediation Site] No i Short Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report I 07/12/2010 19:48 5187455842 DON PIDGEOhl PAGE 01 1 , 2 �, DOCUMENT 00 .4323 WARRANTY DEED WITHI S3��VHI�$i$ PfiGE x 67 � z V 1 THIS INDEN LjRE,made the 27tb day of April,2006 BETWEFM J A,HOWA.>q.D WORTS AND DORIS B.WORTS,residing at 3 Gigi.Lane, v ! P,O,Boxz4.95,Branchville,New Jersey 07826,ASTENANTSBYTHEENTERETY, t# parties of the first part and, MARC D.FUCHS AND B1Er'I'><Y R.FUCHS,Husband and Wife,residing at is Haswell Greene Road, Delmar, e second part, New York 12054,parties of th . WTrNESSETH,thatthe parties of the first part,in consideration ofONE($1.00) � DOLLAR lawful money of the U:aited States, and other good and valuable consideration,paid by the parties of the second part,do hereby grant and release unto the parties of the second part,their heirs and assigns forever,the premises described in SCHEDULE,A.ANNEXED HERETO AND MADE APART HEREOF, A TOGETHBRwith the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the parties . of the first part in and to said premises, ;I TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the parties of the r second part,their heirs and assigns forever. AND said parties of the first part covenant as follows: FIRST,that the parties of the second part shall quietly enjoythe said premises; .f SECOND,that said parties of the first part will forever WARRANT the title to said premises; THIRD,that in compliance with Section r3 of the Lieu.Law,the grantors vrill receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such 1 ' consideration as a trustfund to be applied firstfor the purpose of pay:vgthecost ofthe improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties of the first part have hereunto set their is hands and seals the day and year first above written. r A. S.WORTSOWWOA 3 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SA.RATOGA. ) 7. On this 27th day ofApril in theyear 2oo6,before me,the undersigned,a Notary i` Public in and for said state, gersw3ally appeared A. HOWARD WORTS AND 4 1 DORISB.WORTS personally known to me or provided to me on the basis of all ; • �• satisfactory evidence to be the individuals whose names are subscribed to the within %?:.. instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same in their capacities, and that by their signatures on the instrument,the individuals,or the persons upon behalf of which the individuals acted,executed instrument- . ,;... i� NotatyFublic r' HOWARO LKRANTZ Namry Public.Stale of Naw York WArrsn County,peq.No.02KP7 863p} . `. Camm.EVila.7.31- c• • KRANTZ&REHM,LLC-ATTORNIM AT LAW+161 4rTAWA 517Ycr-uc;rmmrs,NLW TONG 2W 07/12/20I0 19:48 5187455842 DON PIIGMI PAGE 02 I 1JUVEREe HT 06 PAGE dII SCHEDULEA FOR DRED PROM t. 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' ' Z- �' DDOGDRENT Lz 432 I.IDrR• iraO6 PN�Ea 64 f n�FORDEEDFROM A.HOWARDWORTSAND DORIS$.WORTS TO MARC D.FUCHS AND 13MYR.FUCHS in m^creto lusted obta6oa fit frorn the sham of mid IsYe,a total dlstLnu of Go{T feH to an Loa Dipe set r mmedr,the precMl course paulny elonEE tbn nonbery boundsotpremlusmn+eledbyCharinLAeek+.S toFdGrW.BxkwithI dad dated 5<Member&t9z4mdrecordedAug�t 2q,1925 in Deok NumtAz ebSSafDaadsat Page 16Sinthe N'ueen County peck's O(6ne;Iheam Soutb7zd d27mionm Wot alonylbe ra%r"erlybotmdsatlbeaaidkndscoave/cdrFaaarW.Deck ith,w3a feet to en INn Dipe sat rn mnaete,thentt SouUs 36 degttes sad o9 mists WeaC stilt iloa6 thename78.00 feet to net 1, pippee ect In morzee sttbe twtthwestlttymmvota pamlo[laodon., ygadmW.Sr,ekMth to Edge W.1(edndlhbydccrldala]May t5.19:8;thcoce So udl31degtmandgq mkutm Wntalan lhewtzty}ybourd.o(tbe same gn.00 fat m the raaterof thevttnbed the and toasts monument at the most Lutady menu fT a riaY��t o(way a8 feet in width eat..,9 an 11lyY from the main hfgbmylc4dinghomtb¢YlBagcof IakeGcorgeto3mbua'aRack,sonlled;NeottNorW 54 dclrema-do"encases tVmt alonEE the Wrthtrly rnd of the said fight ofway 18 toth dtledul feet andeeentuehhev(teand nctetemanumentatthe xnnosthortymmer (tbI.Mdbhtcfway.mfdppoort beingalw inthceatertybounds of the eaidtrfangulu pNa dofla�doomeyxdbyCbstles Llslckw(th andwifa to q.udeS Hod gn and ifeby deeddatcdADdt so,a9i5nnd r—tdcdl^tha WaaenCaunryrytlul'sO10uMnyz3,a9;s Initook 16I of DudsotPega 182;thmrs Nnn1119.North 28 degrcu and.}8 mrutnFaa alonga Donlon o(the earivlyboundt of thesatda(a^butar puuI.fbM,26a8t(xtto tha point and plan of be);Inning,mn6Jahng sa,t62.b5 spent retorknd,be the sax Inn eorku TDCECHFRwith a fight o(way to feet r width ea aaJ(eg nenhalY from tba a i.Vogh.ay leaden6 fiom UeV(Deye of Lrke el to Joshua a Rork(o the abets pamtses,Subjret to artdn tijlfD ofmyyyre tadby Ch.1.LEvkwiNm Edda W,eukw.tbrtwo dudsbealobtlorca(eacdW Almau}}nnsttoa dbhtofway ancrtbeDa�entdrivewaytrarDni fromthenoltherlye^dof,h.M.Sint"twat' to otbcr Inds of dada F.at1d Ruth E ILuser. StHtJECTto all eaummts, ^Wafnna tad moditiotss olrKord arf-iu Mfd preen as ANDAS AMOREMODFAN DMCM"IONr ALL THAT PARCEL OF[AND situate in the Town of Qucambwy,Watma fCOMMENG aernry,NmvYark hounded mid dnatbed as(al(owv dpot ybluafinningWapygtha northea+tmra�tefDrt knrmnssyedbyDmdH Pm�nad Cieey� J.prol toJabnN Boomubydeeddated NovemhuL',s98za hence Item laid point F County tlul.'a OlBm io Book 650 of Duds at Page 268;theme from and port of b..Dd g the fotlotd i firo nouns end to Beast along the naabotly and Msdedy bounduyafraid premises mmeyed by Rai m Boomer. I. Noah 65 drat 13 mrWvWn61o(W,mouatlm,toa^(ron PIN r a fire foot roue rca filed day V"; North 6S degrees 13 mtnma bleat,555z fat to n thtot.psaav Lndr iron pipe found 1n mousse; 3. South 7J degemo4 miautn6oaxonds\Vest,t2Ltg hurts onlron pipe found under assist: I 4 SSouth outh un6de�rm�.m4daml^utn So:tennis tYes477M feet to as lmn pipe 5. Soidh:i2 drgms 481ninutn SD s ds NYM 90"0 feet an an'i rtop of concrete moaumcra found; �•�' AFANR k AWL LLt.�taem�etu,.,a m..,mnr.un cun.w�.vr,+., /A�i j ✓ 07/12/2010 19:48 5187455842 DON PIDGEON PAGE 03 DOCUMENT 03 4Z2a - c;. I-XBERb: 1506 PAGE= 70 ' SCHEWLE A(Continued) FOR DEED FROM A.HOWARD WORTS AND DORIS B.WORTS TO MARC D.FUCHS AND$ETrY R.FUCHS , I THENCE Nortil53 degrees io minutes og seconds West 17.67 f'aet to an iron pipe found inconcrete fiJ1ed file pipe on the easterly boundary of lands naw or formerly of Betty Mae Hedges;thence along the said easterlyboundary of said Sands of hedges North 9 $��3 2 de 6 minutes s3 seconds East,385.4o feet to apoint,continuing thence North I.��.. y 29 degrees 36 minutes 53 second Fast,21 feet,more or less,to the said westerly shore of Lake George;thence southerly along the,saidwesterly shore ofukeGeorge252 feet,more or less,to the point and place of beginning. J . ' 'TOGETxER with a right of way 18 feet in width extendixig northerly from the main highway to the above described premises cited in the original description above, REINGthe same premises conveyedtoA.HoWezdWorts andDoris B•Wflrtsfrotn Charles F.Hauser and Ruth E.Hauser by deed dated November 23,1997 and recorded in .; the Warren County Clerks office on November 24,1997 in Book 1044 of Deeds at Page x5o. i i i ( r: .I if.t KRANCd 6t REHM.LlC—ATTOIWm Ai LAW_t<I pTGwA9ili9Ef.IwKB Gapr•Gi.NCW VORK IIM7 5I Jan, 14, 2014 12: 17PM ortho group No, 5839 P. 3 Area uanatice0WJ*Od Jmftt-kfl9 Gig dluro.page ThKpagq fnrludes Ifte 4 j.Authorizattnn td Act&A .anf rig»101eWO;3. 1Utltbriz t;n poi�jte� tllslt?,-4.j phial,Fefraiit Uot%o aqd qTy figraer45r1r to provlde documentation requtt�cl!, sr ifa3e t efulto lln i€the JOWWR of the prdpertltls not thssQYt&Ae the a00W fJaal~ Marc D. Fuchs and Betty R. 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