Section 25-109. Streets not to be opened through grounds of certain institutions  


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  • a. It shall be unlawful to open any  streets  through  the  grounds belonging to the corporation of Fordham University in its actual
      occupation  of the area generally bounded by Bronx Park on the north and
      east, Fordham Road on the south, and the tracks of the  Harlem  Division
      of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company on the west.
        b.  It  shall also be unlawful to open any streets through or upon any
      part of the land and premises owned by New  York  University,  extending
      from  Sedgwick avenue to Aqueduct avenue, and lying immediately south of
      and adjacent  to  One  hundred  eighty-first  street,  sometimes  called
      University  avenue,  so  long as the same shall be owned or occupied for
      educational purposes by such university.
        c. It shall be unlawful to open any streets  through  the  grounds  of
      Columbia  University,  from  One hundred sixteenth street to One hundred
      twentieth street, between Amsterdam avenue and Broadway, so long as such
      grounds are owned or occupied for educational purposes.
        d. It shall be unlawful to open any streets through or upon  any  part
      of  the  land  and  premises  owned  by  Manhattan  College,  within the
      territory bounded by West 244th street and  its  easterly  prolongation,
      Post road and Spuyten Duyvil parkway, so long as the same shall be owned
      or occupied for educational purposes.
        e.  It  shall be unlawful to open any streets through or upon any part
      of the land and premises owned by the college of  Mount  Saint  Vincent,
      without  the territory bounded approximately by the northerly city line,
      Riverdale avenue, West 261st street, Netherland  avenue,  a  line  about
      thirteen  hundred  feet southerly of the city line and the tracks of the
      New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, so long as the same shall be
      owned or occupied for educational purposes.
        f. It shall be unlawful to open any streets through or upon  any  part
      of  the  land  or  premises owned by the college of Mount Saint Vincent,
      except West 261st street, between Riverdale  avenue  and  the  New  York
      Central and Hudson River Railroad right-of-way and Palisade avenue south
      of  West 261st street as they are now indicated upon the city map, or as
      they may in the future be changed in  width  or  alignment,  within  the
      territory  bounded  approximately  by the northerly city line, Riverdale
      avenue, West 261st street, Palisade avenue,  a  line  about  1,400  feet
      southerly  of  the  city line and the tracks of the New York Central and
      Hudson River Railroad, so long as they shall be owned  or  occupied  for
      educational purposes.