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pond to be included in the park system ; extending- as far North 

 as the Richmond Terrace, and including- and embracing the 

 property of Alfred DeGroot and others. Embracing approxim- 

 ately 10 acres. 



Fort Hill Park. 



This Park should embrace the historic Fort Hill property 

 including a part of the Herpich and Low properties bounded by 

 Fort Hill Place, Westervelt and Sherman avenues. 



SECOND WARD. 



Pavilion Hill Park. 



Pavilion Hill, which, as indicated by its name, is a hill, 

 bounded by the Richmond Turnpike, St. Paul's avenue, and Fied- 

 ler avenue, reaching an altitude of approximately 200 feet, and 

 commanding an unobstructed view of upper New York Harbor 

 and the surrounding New Jersey cities, New York City and the 

 ocean ; this plot embraces approximately 16 acres. 



Grytnes Hill Park. 



From Pavilion Hill it is proposed to construct a driveway 

 along Ward avenue, Occident avenue, Orient avenue, Louis street 

 and Howard avenue to the intersection of Eddy street, where it 

 is proposed to establish the Grymes Hill Park, which is situated 

 between Howard avenue and Richmond road, and embracing 

 the properties of George T. Bonner and the Ward Estate ; making 

 a total of approximately 16 acres. 



Clove Park. 



The parkway is then to continue along Howard avenue and 

 the Serpentine road to the Clove road; there intersecting the 

 Clove park, which is to consist of the properties of A. L. Barber, 

 Mrs. J. Aymar and Norah Cahill, forming the triangle bounded by 

 the Little Clove road, the Clove road and the Richmond Turnpike, 

 and embracing, excepting the Crystal Water Company pumping 

 station, approximately 83 acres. 



Horse Shoe Bend Park. 



Continuing the driveway from the Little Clove road along the 

 Ocean Terrace until the summit of Todt Hill is reached, at or 

 about the property marked as belonging to John Burger Estate on 

 Robinson's Atlas, where the Horse Shoe Bend Park embracing 

 approximately 30 acres is to be established, including the pro- 



