In re City of New York
Opinion
Although the appeal is from the whole order, the appellant confined itself to a discussion of so much of the order as refuses to confirm the report of the commissioner of assessment and refers the assessment for benefit back for revision and correction. We, therefore, shall consider only that feature of the order.
The proceeding is for the widening of Muscoota street or West Two Hundred and Twenty-fifth street from 60 to 100 feet, extending from Broadway easterly to the line dividing the borough of Manhattan from the borough of the Bronx. The total cost of the proceeding, confirmed by the order appealed from, is $66,125.98, of which thirteen per cent, oils,596.38, is. assessed upon and borne by the city of New York pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of estimate and apportionment. The area of assessment was fixed by said board of estimate and apportionment, and embraces many lots, some in the borough of Manhattan and some in the borough of the Bronx, besides those owned by the respondents-in this proceeding. Section 980 of the Greater New York charter
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