File #: 24-416    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2024 In control: Audit and Finance Committee
On agenda: Final action: 7/8/2024
Title: DECLARING A PORTION OF CR 103 IN THE TOWN OF COEYMANS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE
Sponsors: Audit and Finance Committee
Attachments: 1. Cover Letter - Blodget Hill Abandonment and Conveyance, 2. RLA Form 5571, 3. Burns Offer for Blodgett Hill Rd CR103 Parcel, 4. Burns Survey for Acquisition 10-26-23, 5. Burns Description for Acquisition, 6. 24-416 AF 9A - TMP 5571 - Surplus Property Coeymans

RESOLUTION NO. 416

 

DECLARING A PORTION OF CR 103 IN THE TOWN OF COEYMANS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE

 

Introduced: 7/8/24

By Audit and Finance Committee:

 

WHEREAS, CR 103, also known as Blodgett Hill Road in the Town of Coeymans, is owned by the County of Albany, and

 

WHEREAS, A section of CR 103 totaling +0.23 acres, located adjacent to 758 Blodgett Hill Road (Tax Map No. 142.-1-24.31) is no longer used or maintained by the County of Albany, and

 

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Highway Law §118-A, when a portion of land is no longer used for highway purposes in a County, said County may abandon said portion of land to an abutting owner, and

 

WHEREAS, Pursuant to § 65-3 of the Albany County Code, a parcel of real property owned by the County of Albany shall be deemed “no longer necessary for public use” prior to any conveyance of said real property, now, therefore, be it

 

RESOLVED, By the Albany County Legislature, that a portion of CR 103 in the Town of Coeymans totaling +0.23 acres, and as indicated of the map annexed hereto, is hereby declared abandoned pursuant to Highway Law §118-A, and, be it further

 

RESOLVED, The pursuant to County Law § 215 and § 65-3 of the Albany County Code, the Albany County Legislature hereby declares that that a portion of CR 103 in the Town of Coeymans, totaling +0.23 acres and as indicated on the map annexed hereto, is  deemed “no longer necessary for public use” and, be it further

 

RESOLVED, That the County Attorney is authorized to approve said document as to form and content, and, be it further

 

RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the County Legislature is directed to forward certified copies of this resolution to the appropriate County Officials.