The following described premises, owned by the Town and heretofore
leased to Public Service Coordinated Transport (now known as "Transport
of New Jersey") and commonly referred to as the "Irvington Public-Service
Bus Terminal," is designated as a bus terminal for the use and benefit
of certain buses and the public as more particularly set forth in
the lease dated February 1, 1969: Beginning in the northerly line
of Clinton Avenue at a point therein distant westerly 128.73 feet
from the corner formed by the intersection of the said northerly line
of Clinton Avenue with the westerly line of Washington Avenue; thence
north 60 degrees 20 minutes west along said northerly line of Clinton
Avenue 103.94 feet; thence north 32 degrees 39 1/2 minutes east
along lands of Public Service Electric and Gas Company 154.25 feet
to the southerly line of Springfield Avenue; thence north 80 degrees
10 minutes east along said line of Springfield Avenue 87.37 feet to
line of lands formerly of L. Meyer and others; thence south 11 degrees
8 minutes east along said Meyer line 72.32 feet; thence south 37 degrees
30 minutes west and still along said Meyer line 98 feet to lands of
First Christian Church; thence north 52 degrees 3 minutes west along
said lands of First Christian Church 12.61 feet; thence south 30 degrees
21 1/2 minutes west, and still along said lands of First Christian
Church, 119.52 feet to the point and place of beginning.
The aforesaid bus terminal areas being established on land owned
by the Town, the provisions of Title 39 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic
Regulations of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey) and N.J.S.A. 39:4-197 shall be applicable to such areas.