Legal Notice – Bryans, Stoney Lonesome

Town of Mendon
Public Notice

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Mendon, Monroe County, New York at a regular meeting held on May 13, 2024, duly adopted, subject to permissive referendum, an abstract of which follows:

A motion was made by Mr. Rosiek, seconded by Mrs. Roberts, to adopt the following:

WHEREAS, the Town of Mendon (the “Town”) abandoned Stoney Lonesome Road pursuant to New York Highway Law§ 205 in Resolutions 97-200 and 97-349; and

WHEREAS, Kathryn A. Bryan and Philip L. Bryan are the owners of two (2) parcels, situated in the Town of Mendon, New York: SBLs 215.03-1-7.2 and 215.03-1-7.3 (more commonly known as 3179 Rush Mendon Road, Mendon, New York, 14472); and

WHEREAS, the Town desires to convey two (2) parcels that formerly comprised Stoney Lonesome Road (more commonly known as SBLs 215.03-1-7.2/NROW and 215.03-1- 7.2/SROW) to Kathryn A. Bryan and Philip L. Bryan; and

WHEREAS, the Town has been presented with a proposal to convey SBLs 215.03-1-

7.2/NROW and 215.03-1-7.2/SROW to Kathryn A. Bryan and Philip L. Bryan; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board concludes that the conveyance constitutes a Type II action under SEQR and requires no further SEQR review, analysis or action; and

WHEREAS, the Town desires to grant said parcels to Kathryn A. Bryan and Philip L. Bryan upon terms that are satisfactory and acceptable to the Town and counsel for the Town; and

NOW, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board authorizes the Supervisor to negotiate and execute the deed necessary to effectuate such conveyance: (a) upon such terms acceptable to the Supervisor, (b) in such form approved by counsel for the Town, and (c) subject to full and complete satisfaction and compliance with all applicable local and state laws regarding the sale of municipal-owned real property, including, but not limited to New York State Town Law§ 64 and any requirement and/or condition for a permissive referendum.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Town Clerk shall post and publish a Notice which shall set forth the date of the adoption of this Resolution, shall contain an abstract of such Resolution, shall specify that  this Resolution was adopted subject to a permissive referendum; and shall publish notice in the official newspaper for the Town, and in addition thereto, that the Town Clerk shall post or cause to be posted on the signboard of the Town a copy of said Notice within ten (10) days of the adoption of this Resolution.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD

DATED: May 13, 2024

Michelle Booth

Town Clerk