[Amended 5-20-1965]
The following are the boundaries of the nine election districts
of the Town of Kingsbury, Washington County, New York, as established
July 1, 1918, and revised May 20, 1965:
A. District No. 1. Bounded and described as follows: bounded on the
west by the westerly line of the Town of Kingsbury, on the north by
the northerly line of the Town of Kingsbury, on the east by the easterly
line of the Town of Kingsbury, and on the south by a line drawn from
west to east beginning at the west line of said Town in the center
of Casey Road, Tracy Road, Underwood Road east to intersection of
Geer Road; thence in the center of the said last-mentioned highway
southerly until it intersects U. S. Route No. 4 leading from Hudson
Falls to Whitehall; thence in a direct line to the intersection of
Hudson Falls-Smiths Basin Road and Hartman Road; thence in a direct
line to the east line of said Town where it is intersected by a road
from South Hartford Village to Smiths Basin called the Hartford Road.
B. District No. 2. Bounded and described as follows: bounded on the
north by the southerly line of District No. 1 as described above from
the center of U. S. Route No. 4 at the intersection of Route No. 4
and Geer Road; then on a straight line to intersection of Smiths Basin
Road and Hartman Road; thence on a straight line to easterly line
of Town of Kingsbury where it intersects the Hartford Road, on the
east by the easterly line of the Town of Kingsbury, on the south by
the southerly line of the Town of Kingsbury, on the west by the easterly
line of the Village of Hudson Falls running north westerly to U. S.
Route No. 4.
C. District No. 3. Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the
center of Feeder Street and the Village of Hudson Falls line, and
running thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of said
village to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the
easterly boundary line thereof to the center of Martindale Avenue;
thence westerly along the center of Martindale Avenue to the center
of Lower Feeder Street (which is walking trail along the old canal
most of the way); across Main Street; thence northerly following the
center of Feeder Street to the place of beginning.
[Amended 4-22-1996]
D. District No. 4. Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the
northwest corner of the village of Hudson Falls and running thence
easterly along the northerly boundary line of said village to the
center of Feeder Street; thence southerly along the center of Feeder
Street across Main Street and following Lower Feeder Street, which
is mostly a walking trail following the old canal to Martindale Avenue;
thence westerly along the center of Martindale Avenue to Main Street;
thence southerly along the center of Main Street to the intersection
of Main and Maple Streets; thence westerly to the Hudson River, thence
along the easterly bank of the Hudson River; to the Washington and
Warren County line; thence northerly along said county line to the
place of beginning.
[Amended 4-22-1996]
E. District No. 5. Bounded and described as follows: commencing in the
center of Martindale Avenue and the easterly boundary line of the
Village of Hudson Falls, and running thence southerly along the said
easterly boundary line to the center of Maple Street; thence westerly
along the center of Maple Street to the center of Main Street; thence
northerly along the center of Main Street to Martindale Avenue; thence
easterly along the center of Martindale Avenue to the place of beginning.
F. District No. 6. Bounded and described as follows: commencing in the
center of Maple Street and in the easterly boundary line of the Village
of Hudson Falls, and running thence westerly along the center of Maple
Street, and across Main Street in a straight line to the easterly
bank of the Hudson River; thence southerly along said easterly bank
of the Hudson River to the center of the River Bridge; thence easterly
along the center of Sumpter Street to the center of Main Street; thence
northerly along the center of Main Street to a point opposite the
center of Elm Street; thence easterly along the center of Elm Street
and on a straight line, being the prolongation of said center line
of Elm Street to the easterly boundary line of said Village of Hudson
Falls; thence northerly along said easterly boundary line to the place
of beginning.
G. District No. 7. Bounded and described as follows: commencing at a
point in the easterly boundary line of the Village of Hudson Falls,
the same being a point where the prolongation of the center of Elm
Street intersects said easterly boundary line and running westerly
to the center of Elm Street; thence continuing westerly along the
center of Elm Street to the center of Main Street to a point opposite
the center of Sumpter Street; thence westerly along the center of
Sumpter Street to the river bridge; thence southerly along the easterly
bank of the Hudson River to a point opposite the center of John Street;
thence easterly to the center of John Street; thence easterly along
the center of John Street and the prolongation of the center line
of John Street to the easterly boundary line of the Village of Hudson
Falls; thence northerly along said easterly boundary line to the place
of beginning.
H. District No. 8. Bounded and described as follows: commencing at a
point in the easterly boundary line of the Village of Hudson Falls,
said point being where the prolongation of the center line of John
Street intersects said boundary line, and running thence westerly
along said prolongation of the center line of John Street to the center
of said John Street; thence westerly along the center of said John
Street to the Hudson River; thence southerly along the easterly bank
of the Hudson River to the southerly boundary line of said Village
of Hudson Falls; thence easterly along the southerly line of said
Village of Hudson Falls to the easterly boundary line thereof; thence
northerly along said easterly boundary line to the place of beginning.
I. District No. 9. Bounded and described as follows: bounded on the
north by the southerly line of District No. 1 as described above to
a point where the Geer Road intersects U. S. Route No. 4, on the east
by U. S. Route No. 4 running south in the center of said Route No.
4 to the Hudson Falls Village line, on the south by the northerly
line of the Village of Hudson Falls, and on the west by the westerly
line of the Town of Kingsbury.