HomeMy WebLinkAbout1876THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BOWMANVILLE
BY -LAW NO 8 7 b
A by -law to stop up and close part of Simpson
Avenue and to provide for the sale thereof
to William Lewis Lycett
WHEREAS the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville is
desirous of stopping up and closing all that part of Simpson Avenue
as presently travdl.ed running southerly and westerly from the original
allowance for Simpson Avenue to the Base Line Road in all a distance
of 650 feet more or less as more particularly described in Schedule
"Alt hereto, and to provide for the sale thereof.
AND WHEREAS the Clerk of the Town of Bowmanville has
published a notice of a by -law to stop up and close the said part of
Simpson Avenue in The Canadian Statesman, a weekly newspaper published
in the Town of Bowmanville in its issues dated the 1st, 8th, 15th. and
22nd days of May, 1963.
AND WHEREAS the Town of Bowmanville is by by -law passed
this same day providing for a new public road in lieu of the said part
of Simpson Avenue being closed.
AND WHEREAS no person will be deprived of the means of
ingress and egress to and from his land or place of residence by the
passing of this by -law.
AND WHEREAS no person or corporation claims that his or its
lands will be prejudicially affected by the passing of this by -law.
AND WHEREAS William Lewis Lycett is the owner of adjacent
lands on both sides of the said part of Simpson Avenue being closed
and entitled to the first opportunity to purchase the said lands.
NO14 THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town
of Bowmanville pursuant to The Municipal Act R.S.O. 1960 Chapter 249,
Sections 459 (1) (c) and (d), and 477 (1) HEREBY ENACTS as follows:
1. That all that part of Simpson Avenue as presently travelled
running southerly from the original allowance for Simpson Avenue to
the Base Line Road as more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto
be and the same is hereby closed and stopped up.
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2. That the Town of Bowmanville offer to sell the said closed
part of Simpson Avenue to William Lewis Lycett the owner of adjacent
lands on both sides of the said closed part of Simpson Avenue for the
price of One Dollar.
3. That upon payment of the sum of One Dollar to the Town
of Bowmanville by William Lewis Lycett the Town do grant and convey
the said closed part of Simpson Avenue to William Lewis Lycett, and the
Mayor and Clerk ane hereby authorized and directed to execute such
conveyance and impress the corporate seal of the Town thereon.
May, 1963.
Read a first and second time this 28th day of May, 1963.
Read a third time and finally passed this 28th day of
Mayor
Clerk
SCHEDULE "Art
%W ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land situate lying
and being in the Town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham and
Province of Ontario and being that part of Simpson Avenue situate in
Lot 10 in the First Concession of the Township of Darlington now
in the Town of Bowmanville more particularly described as follows:
COi& ENCING at a point in the southern limit of said Township
lot 10 distant easterly 966 feet from the south -west angle of
the said lot;
THENCE north 5 degrees 51 minutes west 353 feet 8 inches to
a point;
THENCE north 39 degrees 07 minutes east 336 feet 2 inches to
a point in the easterly limit of said Township lot 10;
THENCE southerly in and along said easterly limit 39 feet 5
inches to a point;
THENCE south 39 degrees 07 minutes west 301 feet to a point;
THENCE south 5 degrees 51 minutes east 333 feet 4 inches more
or less to a point in said southern limit of said Township lot
16;
THENCE westerly in and along said southern limit 33 feet 8 inches
more or less to the Place of Beginning.
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