Slide Mountain Realty Co. v. State

61 Misc. 2d 708, 306 N.Y.S.2d 519, 1969 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1503
CourtNew York Court of Claims
DecidedMay 27, 1969
DocketClaim No. 47480
StatusPublished

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Slide Mountain Realty Co. v. State, 61 Misc. 2d 708, 306 N.Y.S.2d 519, 1969 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1503 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1969).

Opinion

Miltok Alpert, J.

This is a claim for the appropriation of claimant’s land pursuant to section 30 of the Highway Law, which proceedings are described as Ulster-Delaware, Part 1, S. H. 16, Ulster County, Map No. 89, Parcel Nos. 125, 126, 127, 128,129 and 130 (in the Town of Shandaken) and as Coldbroolt-Beechford and Ashokan Reservoir, S.H. No. 1186, Ulster County, Map No. 9, Parcel Nos. 9,10, 51 and 52, and Map No. 33, Parcel No. 48 (in the Town of Olive).

[Technical description of land taken omitted.]

The highest and best use of claimant’s property before the appropriation was for development and was the same after the appropriation.

Claimant’s appraiser appraised the Town of Olive property and the Town of Shandaken property separately.

[709]*709In the Town of Olive, where claimant owned 195.026± acres before the appropriation, the appraiser divided the land into building lots, the dam site and various acreage plottages. He valued the 30 building lots at $2,500 each for a total of $75,000; added an adjacent small half-acre plot at $1,200, the dam site of approximately one acre at $2,500, and two and one-half acres immediately east of the dam site (including a portion of the pond) at $5,000. To this he added the 95.026± acres directly east of the pond area at $500 per acre for a total of $47,513. Another 36± acres further east of Route 28 and south of the Coldbrook Road he valued at $300' per acre for a total of $10,800 and another area further east of the 36± acre area and also south of Coldbrook Road, he valued at $750 per acre for a total of $30,000. This produced an over-all total value of the land appraised in the Town of Olive of $172,013.

The appropriations in the Town of Olive took eight of the claimed building lots with the exception of two lots where a small portion remained that might be sold off together (see claimant’s Exhibit 8 in evidence and claimant’s appraisal pages 6 and 7) for a total value of $19,500; the one-half acre plot at $1,200, the dam site at $2,500, and the dam and spillway which he valued at a replacement cost of $43,000 for a total direct damage of $66,200. To this he added $4,000 for a cost to make the pond the same size as before the appropriation. He consequentially damaged the second row of the claimed building lots at 50% or $6,250. The remaining lands were undamaged. He stated that his after value of the Town of Olive holdings was $95,563 and that the total damage relating to lands in the Town of Olive and as detailed above, was $76,450.

In the Town of Shandaken, the claimant’s appraiser valued the lands on an acreage basis. He appraised 2.68± acres on the west side of Route 28 at $100 per acre for a total of $268. The 13.3± acres fronting on the west side of Route 28 for 1525 ± feet he valued at $3,000 an acre, or $39,900. The 13.760± acres lying to the rear of such western frontage acres, he valued at $1,000 per acre or $13,760. On the east side of Route 28, he valued 12.9± acres with 1675± feet of frontage also at $3,000 an acre or $38,700 and the 15.1± acres to the rear of such eastern frontage at $1,000 per acre or $15,100. He valued the remaining 23.5 acres further to the rear of such eastern frontage at $100 per acre for $2,350. The total value of the claimant’s land in the Town of Shandaken was valued at $121,517 before the appropriation ($110,078 for lands not taken plus $11,439 for 4.87 acres directly taken; claimant’s appraisal pages 10 and 12).

[710]*710To the lands remaining in the Town of Shandaken after the appropriation he attributed a value of $65,004.80

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61 Misc. 2d 708, 306 N.Y.S.2d 519, 1969 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1503, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/slide-mountain-realty-co-v-state-nyclaimsct-1969.