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§ 171. Highways by dedication. 1. Whenever land is dedicated to a town  for  highway  purposes  therein,  the  town  superintendent may with the  consent of the town board, either with or without a written  application  therefor, and without expense to the town, make an order laying out such  highway,  upon filing and recording in the town clerk's office with such  order a release of the land from the owner thereof. A  highway  so  laid  out  must  not  be less than three rods in width, except that where such  highway is located on a sand beach separated by more than two  miles  of  water from the main body of the town of which it forms a part and is not  an  extension or continuation of a public highway already in use and has  erected thereon a board walk not less than one-third the width  of  said  highway,  such  highway so laid out may be less than three rods in width  and must not be less than ten feet in  width,  provided,  however,  that  upon  certification  in writing by the commissioner of transportation of  the necessity therefor and the  filing  of  such  certification  in  the  office  of  the town clerk of the town in which such highway is located,  any such highway may be of such width, less  than  three  rods,  as  the  commissioner  shall specify in such certificate. Section one hundred and  eighty does not apply to a highway by dedication.    2. Such town superintendent may also,  upon  written  application  and  with  the written consent of the town board, make an order laying out or  altering a highway, or discontinuing a highway, which has become useless  since it was laid out, upon filing and recording  in  the  town  clerk's  office,  with  such  application,  consent and order, a release from all  damages from the owners of lands taken or  affected  thereby,  when  the  consideration  for  such  release  is  agreed  upon  between  such  town  superintendent, with the approval of the town board, and  the  owner  or  owners.  An  order of the town superintendent, as herein provided, shall  be final and the town clerk shall forthwith cause each release  executed  by  each owner of land taken or affected by such order to be recorded in  the office of the clerk of the county wherein such lands are located.    3. If a highway proposed to be constructed or improved  shall  deviate  from  the line of a highway already existing, the town board of the town  where such highway is located may acquire land for the  requisite  right  of  way.  The town board may, by resolution, authorize the supervisor to  purchase the lands to be acquired for the purposes herein specified,  at  an amount not to exceed that approved by the town board.    4. The purchase price of such property shall be a town charge and may,  by  resolution  of  the  town board, be paid from any funds in such town  that may be legally used for such purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-8 > 171

§ 171. Highways by dedication. 1. Whenever land is dedicated to a town  for  highway  purposes  therein,  the  town  superintendent may with the  consent of the town board, either with or without a written  application  therefor, and without expense to the town, make an order laying out such  highway,  upon filing and recording in the town clerk's office with such  order a release of the land from the owner thereof. A  highway  so  laid  out  must  not  be less than three rods in width, except that where such  highway is located on a sand beach separated by more than two  miles  of  water from the main body of the town of which it forms a part and is not  an  extension or continuation of a public highway already in use and has  erected thereon a board walk not less than one-third the width  of  said  highway,  such  highway so laid out may be less than three rods in width  and must not be less than ten feet in  width,  provided,  however,  that  upon  certification  in writing by the commissioner of transportation of  the necessity therefor and the  filing  of  such  certification  in  the  office  of  the town clerk of the town in which such highway is located,  any such highway may be of such width, less  than  three  rods,  as  the  commissioner  shall specify in such certificate. Section one hundred and  eighty does not apply to a highway by dedication.    2. Such town superintendent may also,  upon  written  application  and  with  the written consent of the town board, make an order laying out or  altering a highway, or discontinuing a highway, which has become useless  since it was laid out, upon filing and recording  in  the  town  clerk's  office,  with  such  application,  consent and order, a release from all  damages from the owners of lands taken or  affected  thereby,  when  the  consideration  for  such  release  is  agreed  upon  between  such  town  superintendent, with the approval of the town board, and  the  owner  or  owners.  An  order of the town superintendent, as herein provided, shall  be final and the town clerk shall forthwith cause each release  executed  by  each owner of land taken or affected by such order to be recorded in  the office of the clerk of the county wherein such lands are located.    3. If a highway proposed to be constructed or improved  shall  deviate  from  the line of a highway already existing, the town board of the town  where such highway is located may acquire land for the  requisite  right  of  way.  The town board may, by resolution, authorize the supervisor to  purchase the lands to be acquired for the purposes herein specified,  at  an amount not to exceed that approved by the town board.    4. The purchase price of such property shall be a town charge and may,  by  resolution  of  the  town board, be paid from any funds in such town  that may be legally used for such purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-8 > 171

§ 171. Highways by dedication. 1. Whenever land is dedicated to a town  for  highway  purposes  therein,  the  town  superintendent may with the  consent of the town board, either with or without a written  application  therefor, and without expense to the town, make an order laying out such  highway,  upon filing and recording in the town clerk's office with such  order a release of the land from the owner thereof. A  highway  so  laid  out  must  not  be less than three rods in width, except that where such  highway is located on a sand beach separated by more than two  miles  of  water from the main body of the town of which it forms a part and is not  an  extension or continuation of a public highway already in use and has  erected thereon a board walk not less than one-third the width  of  said  highway,  such  highway so laid out may be less than three rods in width  and must not be less than ten feet in  width,  provided,  however,  that  upon  certification  in writing by the commissioner of transportation of  the necessity therefor and the  filing  of  such  certification  in  the  office  of  the town clerk of the town in which such highway is located,  any such highway may be of such width, less  than  three  rods,  as  the  commissioner  shall specify in such certificate. Section one hundred and  eighty does not apply to a highway by dedication.    2. Such town superintendent may also,  upon  written  application  and  with  the written consent of the town board, make an order laying out or  altering a highway, or discontinuing a highway, which has become useless  since it was laid out, upon filing and recording  in  the  town  clerk's  office,  with  such  application,  consent and order, a release from all  damages from the owners of lands taken or  affected  thereby,  when  the  consideration  for  such  release  is  agreed  upon  between  such  town  superintendent, with the approval of the town board, and  the  owner  or  owners.  An  order of the town superintendent, as herein provided, shall  be final and the town clerk shall forthwith cause each release  executed  by  each owner of land taken or affected by such order to be recorded in  the office of the clerk of the county wherein such lands are located.    3. If a highway proposed to be constructed or improved  shall  deviate  from  the line of a highway already existing, the town board of the town  where such highway is located may acquire land for the  requisite  right  of  way.  The town board may, by resolution, authorize the supervisor to  purchase the lands to be acquired for the purposes herein specified,  at  an amount not to exceed that approved by the town board.    4. The purchase price of such property shall be a town charge and may,  by  resolution  of  the  town board, be paid from any funds in such town  that may be legally used for such purposes.