Also
all that land annexed by Local Law No. 4 of 1979 situate in the County
of Saint Lawrence and State of New York bounded and, now or formerly,
described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Tibbets
Creek, (so called) said point also being located at the intersection
of the southerly corporation bounds of the City of Ogdensburg with
the easterly bounds of Parcel No. 3 owned by the Ogdensburg Bridge
and Port Authority; thence southerly, along said Tibbets Creek center
line, and along the easterly bounds of said Parcel No. 3, a distance
of 1,350 feet, more or less, to a point; thence south 35 degrees,
56 feet, 40 inches east a distance of 52 feet, more or less, to a
concrete monument located on the easterly bank of said creek; thence
south 35 degrees, 56 feet, 40 inches east, continuing along the same
course, and along said Parcel No. 3 easterly bounds, a distance of
1,775 feet, more or less, to a point located on the northerly bounds
of a right-of-way occupying the McIntyre-Browning No. 13 Transmission
Line as shown on a Map No. C-30267-C, dated 1978 and prepared by Niagara
Mohawk Corporation; thence westerly, along said Niagara Mohawk Transmission
Line right-of-way northerly bounds, a distance of 3,650 feet, more
or less, to a point located a perpendicular distance of 50 feet from
the center line of the spur track of the former Rutland Railroad,
said point also being located in the southerly bounds of a parcel
of land, now or formerly owned by the Mental Hygiene Facilities Corporation;
thence southerly and westerly, along the northerly bounds of said
railroad, a distance of 2,350 feet, more or less, to a point located
in the easterly corporation bounds of the City of Ogdensburg, thence
northwesterly, along said corporation easterly bounds and along the
westerly bounds of a parcel of land now or formerly owned by the People
of the State of New York, a distance of 850 feet, more or less; thence
northeasterly, along the southerly corporation bounds of said City
of Ogdensburg, and along the northerly bounds of the Mental Hygiene
Facilities Corporation, a distance of 3,000 feet, more or less, to
a point located westerly a perpendicular distance of 50 feet from
the center track of a spur of said railroad; thence continuing along
the same course and along the southerly corporation bounds of the
City of Ogdensburg, a distance of 3,060 feet, more or less, to the
point and place of beginning.