Bill Text: NY S07181 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Permits the designation of low volume roads and minimum maintenance roads by town boards and enacts provisions relating to the maintenance, improvement and repair of such roads.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2010-06-22 - referred to transportation [S07181 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-S07181-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        7181--B
           Cal. No. 371
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                    March 19, 2010
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       Introduced  by  Sens.  AUBERTINE,  VALESKY, WINNER -- (at request of the
         Legislative Commission on Rural Resources) -- read twice  and  ordered
         printed,  and  when printed to be committed to the Committee on Trans-
         portation -- reported favorably from said committee, ordered to  first
         and  second  report,  ordered  to a third reading, amended and ordered
         reprinted, retaining its place in the order of third reading --  again
         amended  and  ordered  reprinted,  retaining its place in the order of
         third reading
       AN ACT to amend the highway law and the  vehicle  and  traffic  law,  in
         relation  to  the  maintenance, improvement and repair of certain town
         highways
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. The highway law is amended by adding a new section 205-c to
    2  read as follows:
    3    S 205-C. LOW VOLUME ROADS. 1. WHEN USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS OTHER-
    4  WISE EXPRESSLY STATED, OR UNLESS THE CONTEXT OR SUBJECT MATTER OTHERWISE
    5  REQUIRES, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
    6    A.  "LOW-VOLUME  ROAD"  SHALL  MEAN  A TOWN HIGHWAY OR PORTION THEREOF
    7  LOCATED IN A TOWN, WHEN SUCH HIGHWAY HAS AN AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC  COUNT
    8  OF  LESS  THAN  FOUR HUNDRED MOTOR VEHICLES PER DAY. SUCH TERM SHALL NOT
    9  APPLY TO ANY HIGHWAY OR ROAD OR PORTION  THEREOF  WHICH  HAS  PREVIOUSLY
   10  BEEN  ABANDONED  PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED FIVE
   11  OF THIS ARTICLE BECAUSE IT SHALL NOT HAVE BEEN USED  OR  TRAVELED  AS  A
   12  HIGHWAY FOR SIX YEARS. LOW VOLUME ROADS MAY BE CLASSIFIED AS FOLLOWS:
   13    (I)  "LOW-VOLUME  COLLECTOR  ROAD"  SHALL  MEAN A LOW-VOLUME ROAD THAT
   14  COLLECTS TRAFFIC FROM ANY OTHER CLASSIFICATION  AND  CHANNELS  IT  TO  A
   15  HIGHER LEVEL ROAD, SUCH AS A STATE HIGHWAY, ARTERIAL OR INTERSTATE HIGH-
   16  WAY.
   17    (II)  "RESIDENTIAL  ACCESS  ROAD"  SHALL  MEAN  A LOW-VOLUME ROAD THAT
   18  PROVIDES ACCESS TO RESIDENCES.   THE TRAFFIC GENERATED  DEPENDS  ON  THE
   19  NUMBER  OF RESIDENCES. ALL YEAR ACCESS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND SCHOOL
   20  BUSES MUST BE PROVIDED.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD15721-05-0
       S. 7181--B                          2
    1    (III) "RESOURCE/INDUSTRIAL ACCESS ROAD" SHALL MEAN A  LOW-VOLUME  ROAD
    2  THAT  PROVIDES  ACCESS  TO  FORESTS  OR INDUSTRIAL OR MINING OPERATIONS.
    3  TRAFFIC VOLUME CAN VARY AND INCLUDE HEAVY TRUCKS,  EXTRACTIVE  MACHINERY
    4  AND SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS OF EMPLOYEES' CARS.
    5    (IV) "AGRICULTURAL LAND ACCESS ROAD" SHALL MEAN A LOW-VOLUME ROAD THAT
    6  PROVIDES  ACCESS  TO  FARM  LAND.  TRAFFIC  VOLUMES  ARE  LOW  AND  VARY
    7  SEASONALLY. SUCH ROADS SHALL ACCOMMODATE FARM EQUIPMENT.
    8    (V)"FARM ACCESS ROAD" SHALL MEAN A LOW-VOLUME ROAD THAT PROVIDES PRIN-
    9  CIPAL MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESS FOR  THE  TRANSPORT  OF  GOODS  AND  SERVICES
   10  NECESSARY FOR EFFECTIVE SUPPORT OF A FARM'S DAILY OPERATIONS TO AND FROM
   11  THE  PRIMARY  LOCATION  OR  CENTER OF SUCH OPERATIONS. TRAFFIC VOLUME IS
   12  GENERALLY LOW, SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN FOUR HUNDRED MOTOR  VEHICLES  PER
   13  DAY,  AND  MAY  INCLUDE  OCCASIONAL HEAVY VEHICLES AND FARM EQUIPMENT AS
   14  WELL AS OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES.
   15    (VI) "RECREATION LAND ACCESS ROAD" SHALL MEAN A LOW-VOLUME  ROAD  THAT
   16  PROVIDES ACCESS TO RECREATIONAL LAND INCLUDING SEASONAL DWELLINGS, PARKS
   17  AND  RECREATIONAL  LANDS.  VOLUMES  CAN VARY WITH THE TYPE OF RECREATION
   18  FACILITY, ACTIVITY AND SEASON OF THE YEAR.
   19    B. "MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD" SHALL MEAN A LOW-VOLUME AGRICULTURAL  OR
   20  RECREATIONAL  ACCESS ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF WITH AN AVERAGE DAILY TRAF-
   21  FIC COUNT OF LESS THAN FIFTY MOTOR VEHICLES PER DAY  DESIGNATED  BY  THE
   22  TOWN  AS MINIMUM MAINTENANCE PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, EXCEPT FOR A FARM
   23  ACCESS ROAD OR A ROAD WHICH PROVIDES ACCESS TO AN INDIVIDUAL  YEAR-ROUND
   24  RESIDENCE  AT  THE  TIME IT IS PROPOSED TO BE DESIGNATED MINIMUM MAINTE-
   25  NANCE. IN NO WAY SHALL THE TERM "MINIMUM MAINTENANCE"  BE  CONSTRUED  TO
   26  MEAN  "NO  MAINTENANCE"  OR  "ABANDONMENT",  HOWEVER,  SUCH ROADS MAY BE
   27  CLOSED DURING CERTAIN TIMES OF THE YEAR SUBJECT TO STANDARDS ADOPTED  BY
   28  THE TOWN BOARD.
   29    C.  "MOTOR  VEHICLE"  SHALL MEAN A MOTOR VEHICLE AS DEFINED BY SECTION
   30  ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE OF THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW.
   31    2. A. THE TOWN BOARD OF ANY TOWN MAY, BY RESOLUTION, DESIGNATE CERTAIN
   32  TOWN HIGHWAYS AS LOW-VOLUME ROADS OR PORTIONS THEREOF  PURSUANT  TO  THE
   33  CLASSIFICATIONS  DEFINED IN THIS SECTION. IN CLASSIFYING SUCH ROADS, THE
   34  TOWN BOARD SHALL BASE THE CLASSIFICATION ON TRAFFIC  VOLUMES,  TYPES  OF
   35  VEHICLES  USING  THE  ROAD  OR PORTION THEREOF, AND THE CURRENT ADJACENT
   36  LAND USES. THE TOWN BOARD SHALL REFER PROPOSED  CLASSIFICATIONS  TO  THE
   37  TOWN  HIGHWAY  SUPERINTENDENT AND THE TOWN PLANNING BOARD, IF PRESENT IN
   38  SUCH TOWN.
   39    B. UPON RECEIPT OF THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION, THE  TOWN  HIGHWAY  SUPER-
   40  INTENDENT AND, WHERE APPLICABLE, TOWN PLANNING BOARD, SHALL REPORT THEIR
   41  RECOMMENDATIONS  TO  THE  TOWN  BOARD, ACCOMPANIED BY A STATEMENT OF THE
   42  REASONS FOR SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS WITHIN FORTY-FIVE DAYS OF RECEIPT. UPON
   43  RECEIPT OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE TOWN HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT AND,
   44  WHERE APPLICABLE, TOWN PLANNING BOARD, OR UPON THE EXPIRATION OF  FORTY-
   45  FIVE  DAYS  FROM THE DATE THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION WAS REFERRED, THE TOWN
   46  BOARD MAY ADOPT BY MAJORITY VOTE, THE LOCAL CLASSIFICATION RESOLUTION.
   47    3. A. THE TOWN BOARD OF ANY TOWN MAY, AFTER A PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPT  A
   48  LOCAL  LAW  DESIGNATING ANY LOW-VOLUME ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF PROVIDING
   49  AGRICULTURAL OR RECREATIONAL LAND ACCESS, EXCEPT FOR FARM  ACCESS  ROADS
   50  OR  ROADS  THAT  PROVIDE ACCESS TO AN INDIVIDUAL YEAR-ROUND RESIDENCE AT
   51  THE TIME OF DESIGNATION, AS A MINIMUM  MAINTENANCE  ROAD.  NO  SUCH  LAW
   52  SHALL  RESTRICT  FARM OPERATIONS IN AN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT. SUCH LOCAL
   53  LAW SHALL NOT PREVENT THE STATE FROM MAINTAINING SUCH ROAD IF  THE  ROAD
   54  PASSES  OVER, OR PROVIDES ACCESS TO, STATE LAND. NO SUCH LAW DESIGNATING
   55  A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UNTIL MINIMUM  MAINTENANCE
   56  STANDARDS ARE ADOPTED AND SIGNS ARE POSTED ADVISING THE PUBLIC THAT SUCH
       S. 7181--B                          3
    1  ROAD  IS  A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD. NO ROAD, ONCE DESIGNATED A MINIMUM
    2  MAINTENANCE ROAD, SHALL BE DETERMINED TO HAVE BEEN ABANDONED PURSUANT TO
    3  THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED  FIVE  OF  THIS
    4  ARTICLE  SOLELY  BECAUSE  IT  HAS  BEEN DESIGNATED A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE
    5  ROAD.
    6    B. AT LEAST FORTY-FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SUCH  LOCAL
    7  LAW  THE TOWN BOARD HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SUCH ROAD SHALL ISSUE FIND-
    8  INGS THAT SUCH ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF SHOULD BE  DESIGNATED  A  MINIMUM
    9  MAINTENANCE ROAD. SUCH FINDINGS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO:
   10    (I) THE VOLUME AND TYPE OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC ON SUCH ROAD;
   11    (II)  A  DETERMINATION  THAT  THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF LAND ABUTTING THE
   12  ROAD SHALL CONTINUE TO HAVE ACCESS TO THEIR PROPERTY;
   13    (III) A DETERMINATION THAT THE  USERS  OF  THE  ROAD  TRAVELING  AT  A
   14  REASONABLE  AND  PRUDENT  SPEED,  UNDER  THE CIRCUMSTANCES, SHALL NOT BE
   15  PLACED IN A HAZARDOUS SITUATION;
   16    (IV) A DETERMINATION THAT SUCH ROAD,  OR  PORTION  THEREOF,  DOES  NOT
   17  CONSTITUTE A FARM ACCESS ROAD AS DEFINED IN THIS SECTION;
   18    (V)  THE  EFFECT  OF SUCH DESIGNATION ON ANY FARM OPERATIONS DEPENDENT
   19  UPON THE ROAD, AND THAT SUCH DESIGNATION DOES NOT  RESTRICT  FARM  OPER-
   20  ATIONS IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS; AND
   21    (VI)  THE  STANDARDS OF MAINTENANCE DEVELOPED IN CONSULTATION WITH THE
   22  TOWN HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO BE PROVIDED FOR SUCH ROAD INCLUDING,  BUT
   23  NOT LIMITED TO, THE INTENTION TO CLOSE SUCH ROAD DURING CERTAIN TIMES OF
   24  THE YEAR.
   25    A COPY OF THE TOWN BOARD'S FINDINGS SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC
   26  INSPECTION  IN THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE AND POSTED TO THE TOWN WEBSITE IF
   27  AVAILABLE.
   28    A COPY OF THE FINDINGS SHALL BE SENT TO THE SCHOOL BOARD OF THE SCHOOL
   29  DISTRICT IN WHICH EACH ROAD IS LOCATED AND TO THE TOWN  PLANNING  BOARD.
   30  SUCH SCHOOL BOARD AND PLANNING BOARD MAY REVIEW THE FINDINGS OF THE TOWN
   31  BOARD  AND  WITHIN FORTY-FIVE DAYS FILE WITH THE TOWN CLERK THEIR RECOM-
   32  MENDATION AND FINDINGS. IN THE EVENT THE SCHOOL OR PLANNING BOARD  TAKES
   33  NO  ACTION  WITHIN  THE  FORTY-FIVE DAY REVIEW PERIOD THE TOWN BOARD MAY
   34  PROCEED WITHOUT SAID BOARD'S  RECOMMENDATION  AND  FINDINGS.  SCHOOL  OR
   35  PLANNING  BOARD  REVIEW MAY BE WAIVED, SHORTENED OR EXTENDED UPON MUTUAL
   36  CONSENT OF SAID BOARD AND THE TOWN BOARD. THE TOWN  BOARD  OF  THE  TOWN
   37  MAY,  BY  RESOLUTION,  ACCEPT, ACCEPT IN PART, OR REJECT THE RECOMMENDA-
   38  TIONS OF EITHER THE SCHOOL OR PLANNING BOARD PRIOR TO ANY VOTE UPON  THE
   39  PROPOSED LOCAL LAW.
   40    A  COPY  OF THE FINDINGS SHALL ALSO BE SENT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVI-
   41  RONMENTAL CONSERVATION OR ANY  OTHER  RELEVANT  STATE  AGENCY  THAT  HAS
   42  JURISDICTION  OVER  THE  LAND THAT THE ROAD PROPOSED TO BE DESIGNATED AS
   43  MINIMUM MAINTENANCE PASSES OVER OR PROVIDES ACCESS TO.
   44    C. AT LEAST THIRTY DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SUCH LOCAL LAW,
   45  WRITTEN NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING, INCLUDING A  SUMMARY  OF  THE  FINDINGS,
   46  SHALL  BE SERVED BY CERTIFIED MAIL UPON EVERY OWNER OF REAL PROPERTY, AS
   47  DETERMINED BY THE LATEST COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLL, ABUTTING  SUCH  ROAD
   48  OR PORTION THEREOF.
   49    D. THE TOWN CLERK SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING BY THE PUBLICATION
   50  OF  A  NOTICE  IN  AT  LEAST ONE NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE
   51  TOWN, AND POST SUCH NOTICE ON THE TOWN WEBSITE IF AVAILABLE,  SPECIFYING
   52  THE  TIME  WHEN  AND  THE  PLACE WHERE SUCH HEARING WILL BE HELD, AND IN
   53  GENERAL TERMS DESCRIBING THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION. SUCH NOTICE  SHALL  BE
   54  PUBLISHED  ONCE  AT  LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE DAY SPECIFIED FOR SUCH
   55  HEARING.
       S. 7181--B                          4
    1    4. A ROAD OR ROAD SEGMENT, WHICH HAS BEEN DESIGNATED  MINIMUM  MAINTE-
    2  NANCE,  SHALL  BE MAINTAINED AT A LEVEL WHICH ALLOWS THE ROAD TO BE MADE
    3  PASSABLE AND FUNCTIONAL IN A  MANNER  DETERMINED  BY  THE  TOWN  HIGHWAY
    4  SUPERINTENDENT  IN  ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARDS DEVELOPED IN CONSULTA-
    5  TION  WITH THE TOWN HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT AND ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD
    6  TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE VOLUME AND TYPE OF TRAFFIC TRAVELING  ON  SUCH
    7  ROAD.    SUCH  STANDARDS SHALL NOT RESTRICT ACCESS TO FARMLAND BY A FARM
    8  OPERATION ELIGIBLE FOR AGRICULTURAL ASSESSMENT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE TWEN-
    9  TY-FIVE-AA OF THE AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS LAW.  NORMAL ROAD  MAINTENANCE
   10  PRACTICES  INCLUDING,  BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL, PAVING,
   11  PATCHING, BLADING, DRAGGING  OR  MOWING  MAY  BE  DONE  LESS  FREQUENTLY
   12  DEPENDING UPON THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND USE OF THE ROAD BUT SHALL, AT
   13  A  MINIMUM, BE CONSISTENT WITH THE STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES DEVELOPED BY
   14  THE LOCAL ROADS RESEARCH AND COORDINATION COUNCIL PURSUANT  TO  CHAPTERS
   15  FIVE  HUNDRED  SIXTY-FIVE AND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO OF THE LAWS OF NINE-
   16  TEEN HUNDRED NINETY OR OTHER SUPERSEDING STANDARDS OR GUIDELINES  DEVEL-
   17  OPED  PURSUANT TO STATE LAW. MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROADS SHALL CONTINUE TO
   18  BE PART OF THE TOWN HIGHWAY SYSTEM.
   19    5. A. ANY PERSON OR PERSONS OWNING OR OCCUPYING REAL PROPERTY ABUTTING
   20  A ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF WHICH HAS BEEN DESIGNATED  A  MINIMUM  MAINTE-
   21  NANCE  ROAD  MAY PETITION THE TOWN HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SUCH ROAD OR
   22  PORTION THEREOF TO DISCONTINUE THE DESIGNATION OF SUCH ROAD AS A MINIMUM
   23  MAINTENANCE ROAD OR TO MODIFY THE  STANDARDS  OF  MAINTENANCE  FOR  SUCH
   24  ROAD.  SUCH  PETITION  SHALL  BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE TOWN HAVING
   25  JURISDICTION OVER SUCH ROAD. SUCH PETITION SHALL IDENTIFY  THE  ROAD  OR
   26  PORTION THEREOF TO BE DISCONTINUED AS A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD AND SET
   27  FORTH  THE  REASONS  FOR  SUCH DISCONTINUANCE OR MODIFICATION.  THE TOWN
   28  BOARD HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SUCH ROAD SHALL  HOLD  A  PUBLIC  HEARING
   29  UPON  SUCH PETITION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AFTER ITS RECEIPT. THE TOWN CLERK
   30  SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING BY THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE  IN  AT
   31  LEAST  ONE  NEWSPAPER  OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE TOWN, AND POST SUCH
   32  NOTICE ON THE TOWN WEBSITE IF AVAILABLE, SPECIFYING THE  TIME  WHEN  AND
   33  THE PLACE WHERE SUCH HEARING WILL BE HELD, AND IN GENERAL TERMS DESCRIB-
   34  ING  THE  PROPOSED  RESOLUTION.   SUCH NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE AT
   35  LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE DAY SPECIFIED FOR SUCH HEARING.
   36    B. IN THE EVENT THE TOWN BOARD, AFTER SUCH PUBLIC HEARING,  DETERMINES
   37  THAT  SUCH  DESIGNATION  OR STANDARDS SHALL CONTINUE UNCHANGED, NO ADDI-
   38  TIONAL PETITION MAY BE SUBMITTED BY A PERSON OR PERSONS PURSUANT TO THIS
   39  SECTION UNTIL THE LAPSE OF AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR MONTHS FROM THE DATE  OF
   40  THE FILING OF THE PREVIOUS PETITION FILED BY SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS.
   41    C.  THE TOWN BOARD HAVING JURISDICTION OVER A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD
   42  MAY ADOPT A LOCAL LAW DISCONTINUING SUCH MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD DESIG-
   43  NATION IN THE EVENT IT DETERMINES  SUCH  DISCONTINUANCE  TO  BE  IN  THE
   44  PUBLIC INTEREST.
   45    6.  WHERE THE MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD DESIGNATION IS DISCONTINUED, OR
   46  A LOW-VOLUME ROAD CLASSIFICATION IS CHANGED, ROAD IMPROVEMENTS  MAY,  IN
   47  ADDITION  TO  OTHER FINANCING MECHANISMS AVAILABLE FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
   48  PROJECTS, BE UNDERTAKEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TWO  HUNDRED  OF  THE
   49  TOWN LAW.
   50    S  2.  The  vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding a new section
   51  124 to read as follows:
   52    S 124. MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD. A LOW-VOLUME ROAD OR PORTION  THEREOF
   53  WHICH  IS  DESIGNATED  BY  THE  TOWN  HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SUCH ROAD
   54  PURSUANT TO SECTION TWO HUNDRED FIVE-C OF THE HIGHWAY LAW.
   55    S 3. Subdivision (a) of section 1683 of the vehicle and traffic law is
   56  amended by adding a new paragraph 18 to read as follows:
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    1    18. DESIGNATE A ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF AS A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD.
    2    S 4. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    3  it shall have become a law, provided, however, that effective immediate-
    4  ly,  the  addition,  amendment  and/or  repeal of any rule or regulation
    5  necessary for the implementation of this act on its  effective  date  is
    6  authorized to be made and completed on or before such date.
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