Subject to the provisions of Subsection G hereof and without a referendum
vote as provided by § 8 of Article 12 of the Constitution,
there being no people or inhabitants of the territory proposed to
be annexed, all that part of the Town of Niskayuna included within
the following boundaries shall form a part of the City of Schenectady,
County of Schenectady and State of New York: all that tract or parcel
of land adjacent to the present City of Schenectady, Town of Niskayuna
boundary line, now serving as a portion of the sewerage treatment
works of the City of Schenectady, New York, a public health process,
which protects the water boundaries of Niskayuna from contamination
by sewage and described more particularly as starting at a point which
is the intersection of the present City line and the state blue line
of the abandoned Erie Canal, running along said blue line north 56°
36' 20" east for distance of 704.44 feet, thence along said blue line
north 56° 44' 30" east for a distance of 386.72 feet, thence north
30° 46' 30" west along a line which formerly was the division
between the City of Schenectady sewage treatment works property and
State of New York lands and which now divides said City property from
the land of Alexander Matarazzo and George W. Van Vranken, for a distance
of 900 feet, more or less, to the center line of the Mohawk River,
thence along the center line of the Mohawk River in a southwesterly
direction to the intersection of the present City line with the center
line of the Mohawk River, thence south 41° 39' 0" east along the
present City line for a distance of 850 feet, more or less, to the
point of beginning, on the blue line.