Appeal by the City of New York from an order of the Supreme Court, Broome County, which confirmed the fifth separate report of commissioners of appraisal in connection with condemnation proceedings in the county of Delaware for the acquisition of an additional water supply. Seven awards for indirect business and real property damages, found under section K 41-44.0 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, are involved. Six of the claimants are dairy farmers, and the seventh owns and operates a seasonal farm boarding house. None of the claimants’ lands were appropriated, and the elimination of the hamlet of Pepacton and the isolation caused by the city’s reservoir project in the East Branch of the Delaware Valley, are the principal causes assigned for the business losses and property damage. The city is building a vast reservoir, some twenty-five miles in length, between the villages of Downsville and Margaretville in Delaware County, which will destroy the hamlet of Pepacton and several other hamlets as well along the East Branch of the Delaware River. Pepacton was formerly a shopping center for claimants, although they also shopped occasionally at Downsville. They are now required to travel an addi
