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“2. Thence easterly along the southeasterly line of East Side 
Lands for 763.55 feet, more or less, to the western line of Wash- 
ington Avenue; 
“3. Thence southerly for 1,050.79 feet, more or less, along the 
. western line of Washington Avenue to the northern line of Mal- 
bone Street. 
“4. Thence westerly along the northern line of Malbone Street 
for 341.82 feet to the point of beginning. 
“11, Closing and discontinuing of Washington Place and a 
street north of Washington Place, as the same are laid down, 
between Washington Avenue and Flatbush Avenue.” 
Resolved that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, i 
pursuance of section 970 of Chapter 455 of the Laws of 1901, 
deem it for the public interest that title to the lands and premises 
required for the locating and laying out of an addition to Prospect 
Park, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, 
should be acquired by the City of New York, the said land and 
premises being bounded and described as follows: 
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“Parcel A. 
“ Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Flatbush 
Avenue with the northerly line of Malbone Street, as the same 
are laid down on the map of the City, running thence northerly 
along the easterly line of Flatbush Avenue four hundred seventy- 
seven and twenty-eight one hundredths (477.28) feet, more or 
less, to the line of the east side lands; thence easterly along the 
east side lands seven hundred sixty-three and fifty-five one hun- 
dredths (763.55) feet, more or less, to the westerly line of Wash- 
ington Avenue, thence southerly along the westerly line of Wash- 
ington Avenue five hundred sixty-nine and thirty-six one hun- 
dredths (569.36) feet, more or less, to the northwesterly line of 
the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad, thence southerly 
along the northwesterly line of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach 
Railroad five hundred forty-five and thirty-six one hundredths 
(546.36) feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Malbone 
Street; and thence westerly along the northerly line of Malbone 
Street one hundred and ten (110) feet, more or less, to the point 
of beginning, 
