Easy Acres Wetlands Preservation

Siebert Rd

Lancaster, NY 14086

 

 Eddie’s Easy Acres Grove was previously a privately owned picnic grove located on Siebert Road in the southern end of Lancaster, NY about a mile south of the William Street exit to Como Park.  In 1992 the Czuprynski family decided to turn the 50 acres grove into a housing sub-division.  An approximately seven-acre parcel, located along the southern end of the grove, was deemed unsuitable for development due to a creek and its surrounding flood plain.

 The Czuprynski Family built a new homestead on a one-acre portion at the eastern end of this parcel and the remaining acreage was allowed to continue to grow naturally.

 

 

This seven-acre parcel is currently bordered by approximately 30 homesteads:

On the North

By Rue Madeline Way (Retention Pond and 11 Lots) - Siebert Rd (1 Lot)

On the West

By Lake Ave (1 Lot)

On the East

By Siebert Rd

On the South

By Heathrow Ct (1 Lot) - Beatrix Circle (15 Lots) - Siebert Rd (1 Lot)

 

 

 

 

 

Due to continued events in which this parcel has been encroached upon

By the surrounding community, regretfully forces us to issue a notice that:

 

“The Easy Acres land is Private Property and Posted:

Any form of Trespassing is strictly forbidden,

Without written consent of the owner

And violators will be prosecuted”.

 

Yellow Posted Private Property Signs

 

No adjoining properties have permission to cut any trees, shrubs, etc from any area of Easy Acres Wetlands.

In any natural event in which a tree falls due to weather or age, a person may remove or ask us to remove

any portion of that tree/branches which crosses over into their property, with the disposal of the branches/trunk

by placing at the curbside for collection by the Town of Lancaster Highway Department.

 

At no time is anyone allowed to:

Dump any type of materials onto Easy Acres Property, including but not limited to:

grass clippings, concrete from driveways or curbstones,

ornamental landscaping rubbish, excess fill, tires, etc.

Have an open fire or fire pit.

Cut or deface trees in an effort to build a fort, tree house or hunting platform.

Pick and/or Remove plants or flowers,

Trap, Hunt, or Harass any form of animals

Trespassing prohibited.

It is unlawful for any person to enter or remain on any posted property without the written permission of the owner, tenant, in legal control thereof.   The provisions of this shall not apply to the entry upon posted property in the course of duty of any peace officer or other duly authorized public employee.  It is an offense to trespass on areas posted against trespass pursuant to the Environmental Conservation law and  it is a violation, punishable by a fine up to $250 and/or up to 15 days in jail.

Destruction of signs – Unlawful.

It is unlawful for any person without authority to tear down, deface or destroy any sign posted.  A person who, while hiking, hunting, fishing, or trapping, damages property: posted signs, or other property can be assessed damages, as determined by the court in addition to the penalties described above.

Whether the property is posted or not, the General Obligations Law protects landowners from liability for non-paying recreationalists on their property. Recreational activities covered include: hunting; fishing; organized gleaning (picking); canoeing; boating; trapping; hiking; cross-country skiing; tobogganing; sledding; speleological (caving) activities; horseback riding; bicycle riding; hang gliding; motorized vehicle operation for recreation; snowmobiling; non-commercial wood cutting or gathering; and dog training.