RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY SURPLUS
At a meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Belmont Fire District held on September 16, 2025 the following Resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Belmont Fire District, does hereby determine that the unimproved real property located at Hood Road and State Route 19, as more particularly described in the attached Schedule A (the “Property”) owned and operated by the Fire District for meeting the uses and purposes of the Fire District is no longer necessary for any of its uses or purposes and hereby declares the Property to be surplus, subject to permissive referendum; and it is further
RESOLVED, that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum as provided by Section 176 (23) of the Town Law and Section 6-g of the General Municipal Law.
Dated: September 16, 2025 BELMONT FIRE DISTRICT
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
Linda Presutti, Secretary
Schedule A
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, and State of New York. Being a portion of Great Lot No. 29, Township No. 3, Range No. 2 of the Morris Reserve, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of the Hood Road, 327.84 feet as measured easterly along the centerline of the Hood Road from its intersection with the centerline of New York State Route No. 19. Said point of beginning also being the common comer between lands once deeded to Timothy M. Quaintance as per a deed recorded in the Allegany County Clerk’s Office in Liber 1257 of Deeds at Page 23, November 17, 2003, on the east and lands now reputedly owned and occupied by Merritt and Kristen Wigent (for referenced see a deed recorded in Liber 1034 of Deeds at Page 68, April 1992) on the west;
THENCE along the centerline of the Hood Road, North 84 Degrees 12′ 11″ East, a distance of
480.77 feet to a point and North 79 Degrees 41′ 49″ East, a measured distance of 91.74 feet to a point and comer;
THENCE through the lands once deeded to Timothy M. Quaintance as per the deed mentioned above and along the westerly bank of Plum Bottom Creek the following seven (7) courses:
- South 07 Degrees 49′ 52″ East, a measured distance of 77.03 feet to a point;
- South 06 Degrees 42′ 31″ East, a measured distance of 100.81 feet to a point;
- South 13 Degrees 12′ 45″ East, a measured distance of 102.20 feet to a point;
- South 30 Degrees 13′ 41″ East, a measured distance of 89.98 feet to a point;
- South 34 Degrees 14′ 25″ East, a measured distance of 169.54 feet to a point;
- South 31 Degrees 16′ 32″ East, a measured distance of 159.95 feet to a point, and
- South 27 Degrees 10′ 10″ East, a measured distance of 132.47 feet to a point on the great lot line between Lot No. 29 on the north and Lot No. 36 on the south. Said great lot line being the southern line of the lands once deeded to Timothy M. Quaintance;
THENCE along the great lot line between Lot Nos. 29 and 36, South 89 Degrees 52′ 22″ West, a measured distance of 617.63 feet to a comer between the lands once deeded to Quaintance on the east and lands now reputedly owned and occupied by Everett and Marian Rossman (for reference see a deed recorded in Liber 728 of Deeds at Page 288, March 1978) on the west;
THENCE along the common line between the Quaintance Property on the east and north and the parcel reputedly owned and occupied by Rossman on the west and south, North 21 Degrees 44′ 16″ West, a distance of 99.00 feet to a point and comer and North 89 Degrees 50′ 19″ West, a distance of351.59 feet to a point in the centerline of State Route No. 19;
THENCE along the centerline of New York State Route No. 19, North 21 Degrees 44′ 16″ West, a distance of 335.70 feet to a point and comer. Said point being the comer between the lands once deeded to Timothy M. Quaintance on the south and lands now reputedly owned and occupied by Wigent on the north;
THENCE along the common lines between the Quaintance Property on the south and east and the lands reputedly owned and occupied by Wigent on the north and west, North 81 Degrees 58′ 20″ East, a distance of 174.50 feet to a point and comer and North 12 Degrees 59′ 40″ East, a distance of 262.38 feet to the POINT AND/OR PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 12.453+/- ACRES.
BEING A PORTION OF THE PREMISES described in a Warranty Deed from Ruth D. Quaintance, individually and as surviving spouse of Ivan A. Quaintance, to Timothy M. Quaintance, which deed was dated November 11, 2003, and recorded in the Allegany County Clerk’s Office on November 17, 2003, in Liber 1257 of Deeds at Page 23.
EXCEPTING AND RESERVING to Timothy M. Quaintance, the Granter herein, all right, title and interest in and to the oil, gas and mineral rights.