State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-3 > 32-a

§ 32-a. Entry by town engineer on private lands. The town engineer and  any  deputy,  assistant  or  employee  of  the  town  engineer's  office  designated by him may enter upon any lands, waters or waterways,  public  or  private,  within  the  town,  without  hindrance, for the purpose of  making surveys, examinations or investigations, including the making  of  test  pits  and test borings, necessary or convenient in the exercise of  performance of any of the other powers or duties conferred or imposed on  the town engineer, provided that any test pits or borings made hereunder  shall be refilled and the real property so disturbed shall  be  restored  to its previous condition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-3 > 32-a

§ 32-a. Entry by town engineer on private lands. The town engineer and  any  deputy,  assistant  or  employee  of  the  town  engineer's  office  designated by him may enter upon any lands, waters or waterways,  public  or  private,  within  the  town,  without  hindrance, for the purpose of  making surveys, examinations or investigations, including the making  of  test  pits  and test borings, necessary or convenient in the exercise of  performance of any of the other powers or duties conferred or imposed on  the town engineer, provided that any test pits or borings made hereunder  shall be refilled and the real property so disturbed shall  be  restored  to its previous condition.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-3 > 32-a

§ 32-a. Entry by town engineer on private lands. The town engineer and  any  deputy,  assistant  or  employee  of  the  town  engineer's  office  designated by him may enter upon any lands, waters or waterways,  public  or  private,  within  the  town,  without  hindrance, for the purpose of  making surveys, examinations or investigations, including the making  of  test  pits  and test borings, necessary or convenient in the exercise of  performance of any of the other powers or duties conferred or imposed on  the town engineer, provided that any test pits or borings made hereunder  shall be refilled and the real property so disturbed shall  be  restored  to its previous condition.