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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-6 > 6-622

§  6-622  Pavements.  The  board of trustees may cause a street in the  village or a part thereof, to be graded and paved or repaved  wholly  at  the  expense  of  the village, or wholly at the expense of the owners of  the adjoining land or partly at the expense of each. If  the  street  or  part thereof is wholly within the village, but the exterior line thereof  constitutes  the  village  boundary, such improvements may be made as to  the part of such street within the village either wholly at the  expense  of  the village or wholly at the expense of the owners of adjoining land  within and without the village or partly at the expense of each.  Before  any such street or portion thereof is graded or paved, wholly or  partly  at  the  expense of the owners of the adjoining land, a hearing shall be  held and notice thereof given as  hereinbefore  provided  for.  If  such  expense, or any part thereof, is to be assessed upon adjoining land, the  board of trustees may apportion it upon the lands and assess the same as  a  whole  or  by installments.   Provided, however, where a street is so  improved wholly at the expense of the owners of the adjoining land,  the  cost  thereof  shall  be assessed in proportion, as nearly as may be, to  the benefit which each lot or parcel will derive therefrom.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-6 > 6-622

§  6-622  Pavements.  The  board of trustees may cause a street in the  village or a part thereof, to be graded and paved or repaved  wholly  at  the  expense  of  the village, or wholly at the expense of the owners of  the adjoining land or partly at the expense of each. If  the  street  or  part thereof is wholly within the village, but the exterior line thereof  constitutes  the  village  boundary, such improvements may be made as to  the part of such street within the village either wholly at the  expense  of  the village or wholly at the expense of the owners of adjoining land  within and without the village or partly at the expense of each.  Before  any such street or portion thereof is graded or paved, wholly or  partly  at  the  expense of the owners of the adjoining land, a hearing shall be  held and notice thereof given as  hereinbefore  provided  for.  If  such  expense, or any part thereof, is to be assessed upon adjoining land, the  board of trustees may apportion it upon the lands and assess the same as  a  whole  or  by installments.   Provided, however, where a street is so  improved wholly at the expense of the owners of the adjoining land,  the  cost  thereof  shall  be assessed in proportion, as nearly as may be, to  the benefit which each lot or parcel will derive therefrom.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-6 > 6-622

§  6-622  Pavements.  The  board of trustees may cause a street in the  village or a part thereof, to be graded and paved or repaved  wholly  at  the  expense  of  the village, or wholly at the expense of the owners of  the adjoining land or partly at the expense of each. If  the  street  or  part thereof is wholly within the village, but the exterior line thereof  constitutes  the  village  boundary, such improvements may be made as to  the part of such street within the village either wholly at the  expense  of  the village or wholly at the expense of the owners of adjoining land  within and without the village or partly at the expense of each.  Before  any such street or portion thereof is graded or paved, wholly or  partly  at  the  expense of the owners of the adjoining land, a hearing shall be  held and notice thereof given as  hereinbefore  provided  for.  If  such  expense, or any part thereof, is to be assessed upon adjoining land, the  board of trustees may apportion it upon the lands and assess the same as  a  whole  or  by installments.   Provided, however, where a street is so  improved wholly at the expense of the owners of the adjoining land,  the  cost  thereof  shall  be assessed in proportion, as nearly as may be, to  the benefit which each lot or parcel will derive therefrom.