Trull v. O'Brien

210 A.D. 628, 206 N.Y.S. 385, 1924 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6810
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedNovember 14, 1924
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Trull v. O'Brien, 210 A.D. 628, 206 N.Y.S. 385, 1924 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6810 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1924).

Opinion

Clarke, P. J.:

The issues arising upon an application for an alternative writ of mandamus were tried before an official referee who reported that applicant’s testator, William C. Trull, by deed from Angeline Bohde, dated July 2, 1887, acquired title to certain property which abutted on the Old Gun Hill road, which was prior to February 21, 1879, a public highway; that pursuant to chapter 545 of the Laws of 1890 the local authorities prepared final maps on which appears the New Gun Hill road, omitting therefrom the Old Gun Hill road as a street, avenue or highway; that the Old Gun Hill road was used as a street until the New Gun Hill road was physically opened by its being regulated, graded and opened January 18, 1902, thus legally closing Old Gun Hill road upon which the relator’s property abutted.; that relator’s testator was in continued possession of the property up to the opening of New Gun Hill road January 18, 1902, and continued in possession of said property until his death in 1915; that he left a last will and testament, and letters testamentary were granted to the relator Jeannie B. Trull, and she continues to exercise her duties as such executrix; that the Old Gun Hill road upon which the property in issue abutted was shown on the central district map and on section 18 of the final maps of the city of New York duly filed December 16, 1895, pursuant to chapter 545 of the Laws of 1890, as a street intended to be discontinued and closed; that New Gun Hill road upon which the property in issue abuts was shown on said central district map and upon said section 18 of tho final maps, as a street intended to be opened; that it was duly opened, regulated and graded January 18, 1902; and that the city had made no application for the appointment of commissioners to assess the damages sustained by relator.

It further appears that on October 29, 1918, more than sixteen years after New Gun Hill road had been physically opened to public use as a street, the petitioner filed with the comptroller of the city a written statement of claim and demand for compensation for the alleged closing of Old Gun Hill road.

It appears that the late William C. Trull conveyed the premises in issue here by deed dated January 8, 1906, and recorded on the same day in the register’s office; that said deed contained the following description of the property sold.

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the westerly side of the Old Road leading from Yonkers to Fordham, known as the Gun Hill Road, with the southwesterly side of the present Gun Hill Road as legally opened, which point is distant southeasterly 106.67 feet more or less from the comer formed by the [630]*630intersection of the said southwesterly side of the present Gun Hill Road, as legally opened, with the easterly side of Wayne Avenue, as said Wayne Avenue is shown on the final maps of the 23rd and 24th Wards of the city of New York; and running thence southerly along the westerly side of said Old Road 256.93 feet, more or less, to the point or place of intersection of the said westerly side of said Old Road with the partition fine between the former town of Yonkers and the Manor of Fordham; thence nearly a west course along said partition line 1101.40 feet, more or less, to the center line of an old stone wall at or near the southeasterly corner of lands formerly of Richard Dickinson; thence northerly along the center line of said stone wall and along the lands formerly of Richard Dickinson 966.51 feet, more or less, to a point in the southwesterly side of Gun Hill Road, as legally opened, which is distant northwesterly 35.93 feet, more or less, from the point formed by the intersection of the said southwesterly side of Gun Hill Road, as legally opened, with the easterly side of Steuben Avenue, as the said Steuben Avenue is shown on the final maps of the 23rd and 24th Wards of the City of New York, and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of said Gun Hill Road, as legally opened, 998.57 feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning. * * * Together with all the right, title and interest of the said William C. Trull and said Jeannie B. Trull, of, in and to the land adjacent to the above described premises, lying in that portion of the old Gun Hill Road, now closed, to the center line thereof. Being the same premises conveyed to the said William C. Trull by Angeline Bohde, by deed bearing date July 2, 1887, and-recorded in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York in Liber 2081 of Conveyances, page 62, on July 12, 1887, except, however, the portion acquired by the city of New York for the opening of Gun Hill Road and Woodlawn road. Together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the parties of the first part in and to said premises.”

It further appeared in evidence that proceedings to open New Gun Hill road from Jerome avenue to the Bronx river, which is one of the permanent streets bounding the block in which Old Gun Hill road alleged to be closed is situated, were instituted by a, resolution of the board of street opening and improvement adopted January 3, 1896, and commissioners were appointed by an order entered "December 2, 1896, and title vested in the city on June 15, 1897; that the late William C. Trull appeared by counsel on January 25, 1897, and November 12, 1897, in the New Gun Hill road proceeding and proved ownership and damages to his land acquired therein; that certain awards were made to William [631]*631C. Trull for Ms land acquired in the New Gun Hill road proceeding, wMch abutted on that part of Old Gun Hill road included witMn the lines of New Gun Hill road and on the part of Old Gun Hill road in question here excluded from the lines of New Gun Hill road, and were confirmed by an order entered June 2, 1902, and were paid to William C. Trull on July 16, 1902, by the comptroller; that William C. Trull had actual knowledge and . notice in 1897, the year he made his claim for damages in the New Gun Hill road proceeding, that the part of Old Gun Hill road in question here was excluded from the lines of the New Gun Hill road and was not included within the lines of any other permanent street shown in section 18 of the final maps; that William C. Trull had also actual notice of the closing of Old Gun Hill road at the time of the filing of section 18 of the final maps, to wit, December 17, 1895, by the regulating, grading, etc., of New Gun Hill road on January 18, 1902. In the regulating, grading, setting curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying crosswalks, building fences, planting trees, and paving with macadam pavement the carriageway of the said New Gun Hill road from Jerome avenue to the Bronx river, curbstones were set and sidewalks laid over and across Old Gun Hill road involved here, so as to close Old Gun Hill road to all veMeular and pedestrian traffic and to destroy all ingress to and egress from Old Gun Hill road; and Old Gun Hill road at its intersection at practically right angles with New Gun Hill road, by the regulating and grading of New Gun Hill road, was left nearly four feet above the grade of New Gun Hill road and without any means of access from New Gun Hill road, the difference in surface grade of Old Gun Hill road and the established grade of New Gun Hill road being on the east side of Old Gun Hill road four and eight-tenths feet, and on the west side thereof tMee and one-tenth feet.

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