254 A.D. 872 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1938
Defendant’s lot has a frontage of seventy-five feet on West One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. Defendant’s building is sixty-five feet wide. The remaining ten feet — known as the west court — on the westerly side of defendant’s building is a fire exit passageway. To the west of defendant’s property is an apartment house. Between the easterly side of the apartment house and the westerly side of defendant’s lot there is an areaway five feet below the sidewalk level. Defendant constructed a retaining wall on its own lot, which separated the areaway of the apartment house from the defendant’s west court. This wall extends from the floor of the areaway to the level of the west court. On top of the retaining wall defendant also constructed a concrete coping three inches high, upon which it erected a tall wrought iron fence. The apartment house, the areaway and defendant’s building all extended out to the building line. At the time defendant improved its property there was a stone coping six inches wide at the sidewalk level of the entrance to the areaway, and upon this coping there was a rail fence with an opening to permit access to the