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Richmond Terrace and Franklin and Arlington avenues, and the 

 lots situated on the Easterly side of Arlington avenue numbering 

 i to 199 inclusive, up to the Rapid Transit Railroad, otherwise 

 known as Arlington Manor. Embracing approximately 25 acres. 



Port Richmond Water-Front Park. 



This Park should embrace that part of the Johnson or Hous- 

 man property, near the foot of Nicholas avenue, extending from 

 the water front, with a frontage of about 500 feet, to the Rapid 

 Transit Railroad tracks. 



FOURTH WARD. 



The South Beach Park. 



A Park extending from the fortifications of Fort Wadsworth 

 to the Northerly boundary of Midland Beach ; this area embrac- 

 ing approximately 420 acres and having a width of approximately 

 1800 feet; this Park to be known as the "South Beach Park." 

 Embracing approximately 420 acres. 



New Dorp Beach Park. 



A seaside Park extending from the Southerly line of St. John's 

 Guild property at New Dorp to the Northerly line of the Perrine 

 property at Oakwood, embracing approximately 125 acres, with 

 a width of 1800 feet. Embracing approximately 125 acres. 



Great Kills Park. 



A tract of 80 acres, embracing a part of the property of Cor- 

 nelius Cole, Richard Cole, John J. Crooke and Edward Keegan, 

 and facing on the Great Kills and surrounding Seaside Boulevard ; 

 intended primarily as an outlet to the Great Kills, to meet the 

 requirements of the population between Oakwood and Giffords. 

 Embracing about 80 acres. 



Giffords Park. 



A Park at Giffords extending from the South Side Boulevard 

 to the Raritan Bay and embracing approximately 22 acres, 

 known as part of the Wiman property, with 600 feet of water- 

 front ; also parkway to Great Kills depot through Lindenwood 

 avenue. Embracing approximately 22 acres. 



Woods of Arde/i. 



A Park at Eltingville, known as the Woods of Arden, from the 

 Amboy Road to the Raritan Bay, consisting of about 90 acres. 



