All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the Town of Champlain, Clinton County, and more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at a point, the same being the point of intersection
formed by the north line of Champlain Street and the east line of the lands
of the Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, said point of beginning being
further the southwest corner of the lands of the estate of Alexander Laundrie;
thence proceeding in an easterly direction and along the aforesaid north line
of Champlain Street, the following three (3) courses and distances to a point
set in the west line of the Village of Rouses Point; south seventy-four degrees
thirty-five minutes (74º 35') east, seven hundred ninety-one and twenty-seven
hundredths (791.27) feet; south seventy-six degrees thirty-six minutes (76º
36') east, two hundred seventy and ninety-four hundredths (270.94) feet; south
seventy-four degrees twenty-nine minutes (74º 29') east, two hundred
(200) feet, plus or minus; thence in a northerly direction and along the line
heretofore separating the Town of Champlain to the west from the Village of
Rouses Point to the east, north nine degrees fifty-two minutes (9º 52')
west, six hundred seventy-three and five-tenths (673.5) feet to a point; thence
in a westerly direction and along the south line of the lands now or formerly
of Ayerst Laboratories, Inc., and crossing Ayerst Road, north seventy-five
degrees zero seven minutes (75º 07') east, eight hundred ninety-six (896)
feet, plus or minus, to a point set in the aforesaid west line of the lands
of the Delaware and Hudson Railway Company; thence in a southerly direction
and along the aforesaid east line of the lands of the Delaware and Hudson
Railway Company, south thirty-nine degrees thirty-two minutes (39º 32')
west, seven hundred thirty-five and twenty-five hundredths (735.25) feet,
to a point set in the aforesaid north line of Champlain Street, said point
being the point of beginning; being all of the lands of the estate of Alexander
Laundrie and a portion of Ayerst Road lying northerly of Champlain Street,
westerly of the west line of the Village of Rouses Point, southerly of the
lands of Ayerst Laboratories, Inc., and easterly of the lands of the Delaware
and Hudson Railway Company; containing in all sixteen and seven-tenths (16.7)
acres, plus or minus; all as shown on a map entitled "Lands to be Annexed
by the Village of Rouses Point Lying North of Champlain Street," dated August
26, 1980, and prepared by Hoffman Engineers and Surveyors. The aforesaid Champlain
Street also being known as State Highway Route 11.