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OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

PASSED AT THE

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH SESSION

OF THE

LEGISLATURE

BEGUN JANUARY THIRD, 1923, AND ENDED MAY
FOURTH, 1923

ALSO CHAPTERS 673 AND 674, PASSED AT THE
EXTRAORDINARY SESSION, BEGUN AUGUST
TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1922, AND ENDED AUGUST
TWENTY-NINTH, 1922
(SEE PAGE 1743)

AT THE CITY OF ALBANY

AND ALSO OTHER MATTERS REQUIRED BY LAW TO
BE PUBLISHED WITH THE SESSION LAWS

VOL. II

EXCELSIOR

ALBANY

J. B. LYON COMPANY, STATE PRINTERS

307029

LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

PASSED AT THE 146TH REGULAR SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, BEGUN
JANUARY 3, 1923, AND ENDED MAY 4, 1923,, AT THE CITY OF ALBANY, AND
INCLUDING CHAPTERS 673 AND 674, PASSED AT THE EXTRAORDINARY SES-
SION, BEGUN AUGUST 28, 1922, AND ENDED AUGUST 29, 1922.

VOLUME II

CHAPTER 658

AN ACT to supplement the general laws, relating to the government of the city of Utica, and to revise and consolidate the local laws relating thereto.

Accepted by the City.

Became a law May 22, 1923, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

ARTICLE I.

CORPORATE CAPACITY AND NAME; CITY BOUNDARIES; WARD

BOUNDARIES.

Section 1. The citizens of the state of New York from time to corporation time inhabitants of the territory in the county of Oneida included continued. in the boundaries set forth in section two hereof, and known as the city of Utica, are continued a municipal corporation in perpetuity under the name of "The City of Utica."

Corporate name.

2. The city shall be bounded as follows: Beginning at a Boundaries point in the middle of the Mohawk river, where the division line between great lots numbered one hundred and one and one hundred and two in Cosby's Manor intersects said river, thence running southerly on said division line to the southerly line of the New York Central railroad; thence westerly along said southerly line of the New York Central railroad to the west line of great lot one hundred and four in said Cosby's Manor; thence running south on said west line of great lot one hundred and four to the north side of Whitesboro road, as said Whitesboro road was laid out and opened in eighteen hundred and seventy-five; thence, running easterly on the north side of said Whitesboro road, to the old division line between John S. Capron's and J. and C. Faass' land; thence running southerly along said division line. and the prolongation thereof passing through a concrete monument set in the southerly corner of the Nye farm to a concrete monument in the southerly side of Burrstone road, said monu

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