194 - Construction or improvement of town highways by county and town.

§  194.  Construction  or  improvement  of town highways by county and  town. 1. The board of supervisors  of  a  county  may  provide  for  the  construction  or  improvement  under  this  section of a town highway or  section thereof in one or more towns of the county or of a highway  laid  out  along  the  boundary  line  between a city or village and a town or  towns, at the joint expense of the county and town, as provided in  this  section.  This  section shall not apply to the construction, improvement  or maintenance of any such highway or part thereof with state moneys  as  defined by article six, except provisions hereof which, by that article,  are expressly made applicable thereto. No highway or part thereof within  the  county road system established as provided in article six, shall be  constructed or improved under the provisions of this section except with  the consent of the commissioner of transportation and in accordance with  a written outline of the work, approved  by  him,  showing  the  course,  width, thickness and type of the proposed road.    2.  The  board  may, by resolution direct the county superintendent to  examine such highway or sections thereof, and report thereon, and if the  board considers such highway or section  thereof  to  be  of  sufficient  importance  to  be  constructed or improved as provided herein, it shall  direct such county superintendent to prepare or  cause  to  be  prepared  maps,  plans,  specifications  and  estimates  therefor  and such county  superintendent shall, subject to the direction and control of the  board  of  supervisors,  have  the  same powers and duties with respect to such  highway  or  section  thereof  as  are   given   the   commissioner   of  transportation  with respect to state highways in section eleven of this  chapter.  Such maps, plans and specifications may provide for the change  in grade of a highway already existing if thereby  a  lessened  gradient  may  be  obtained without decreasing the usefulness of the highway. Upon  the completion of  such  preliminary  maps,  plans,  specifications  and  estimates,  they  shall  be  submitted  to  the board of supervisors for  approval, and such board may thereupon adopt a resolution providing  for  the  construction or improvement of such highway in accordance with such  maps, plans, specifications and estimates or  in  accordance  with  such  maps, plans, specifications and estimates as may be approved by it.    3. The board of supervisors shall award contracts for the construction  or   improvement   of   such  highway  and  the  provisions  of  section  thirty-eight of this chapter shall apply  so  far  as  may  be  to  such  contracts  and  the  award,  execution  and  fulfillment  thereof.  Such  contract may be awarded to the town board of  any  town  in  which  such  highway  or section thereof is located. If such contract be awarded to a  town board such board shall,  by  resolution,  designate  some  suitable  person  or  persons,  to  be  approved  by the county superintendents of  highways to carry into effect, on behalf of such  town,  such  contract,  and  transact  all  business  in  respect thereto as may be necessary. A  member of the town board at the time such contract was awarded  or  such  designation  was made, or a person who is a partner of, or a stockholder  in the same  corporation  as  that  of  such  member  shall  not  be  so  designated.  A member of the town board at the time such designation was  made, or a firm, corporation or association of which he is a  member  or  has  an  interest, shall not be directly or indirectly interested in any  such contract nor shall  such  member,  or  such  firm,  corporation  or  association  furnish  materials  or  perform  labor  or  services either  directly or indirectly under or in connection with  the  performance  of  any  of  the  work  required in accordance with such contract, nor shall  such member, firm or corporation or association be  paid  for  materials  furnished  or  services  rendered  in respect to such contract. The town  clerk shall transmit to the board of supervisors a certified copy of the  resolution designating the person or persons to carry into  effect  suchcontract  prior  to  the  awarding  of a contract to the town board. The  person or persons so designated shall, before the contract is  executed,  give  an  undertaking to the county or town with sureties to be approved  by  the  board  of  supervisors  and the penalty of such surety shall be  determined by the  board  of  supervisors.  Such  undertaking  shall  be  conditioned  on  the  faithful performance of their duties in respect to  such contract and for the proper accounting,  safe  keeping  and  lawful  disbursement  of  all  moneys that may come into their hands thereunder.  Such undertaking shall be filed in the office of the town  clerk  and  a  certified  copy thereof shall be transmitted to the county clerk and the  board  of  supervisors.  The  person  or  persons  so  designated  shall  thereupon be competent to receive all moneys payable under such contract  under the provisions of this section, and they shall account therefor to  the  board  of  supervisors.    The  town  board, after such contract is  awarded shall designate, by resolution, a banking corporation or a trust  company wherein  the  moneys  received  under  such  contract  shall  be  deposited.  Such  bank  or  trust company shall, upon the request of the  town board, make a statement of the money so  deposited.  The  board  of  supervisors  shall  prescribe  the  manner  in which the moneys received  under such contract shall be expended and the form  of  accounts  to  be  kept  by the person or persons designated as above provided. Reports may  be required by the board of supervisors from  time  to  time  from  such  person  or  persons.  If  a  town  shall  construct a highway or section  thereof, by contract as above  provided,  for  a  lesser  sum  than  the  contract price, such surplus shall be credited to the general town fund.    4. The board of supervisors shall determine the portion of the cost of  the  construction  or  improvement  of  such  highway to be borne by the  county and the portion to be borne by the town or towns  in  which  such  highway  is  located.  The  cost  of the portion constructed or improved  within the boundaries of a city shall be borne by the county. The amount  to be borne by the county shall be levied  and  collected  as  a  county  charge  and paid into the county treasury. The amount to be borne by the  town or towns in which the  highway  is  located  shall  be  levied  and  collected  as  a  town  charge and when collected shall be paid into the  county treasury.    5. If such highway or section thereof  deviate  from  the  line  of  a  highway  already  existing,  the board of supervisors shall acquire land  for the requisite right of way, and such board may  also  acquire  lands  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  gravel,  stone or other material, when  required for the construction or improvement of such highway or  section  thereof,  or for spoil banks, together with a right of way to such spoil  banks and to any bed, pit, quarry or  other  place  where  such  gravel,  stone  or  other  material may be located, and the provisions of section  thirty to thirty-seven, both inclusive, shall apply to  the  acquisition  of  such  lands as far as may be, except that the cost of such lands and  the expenses incident to acquiring the same shall be deemed  a  part  of  the  cost  of  the construction or improvement of such highway under the  provisions of this section.    6. If the construction or improvement  of  such  highway  involve  the  elimination  of  a  grade  crossing  the  portion  of  the  cost of such  elimination and the construction of a new  crossing  chargeable  to  the  town  in  pursuance  of  law  shall  be deemed a part of the cost of the  construction or improvement of such highway under the provisions of this  section.    7. The amount  so  paid  by  the  town  shall  not  be  considered  in  determining  the  minimum amount to be levied and collected in each year  for the repair and improvement of highways as provided  in  section  two  hundred  and  seventy-one  of  this  chapter  nor  shall  such amount beconsidered in determining the amount to be paid by the state to the town  for the repair and improvement of highways therein.    8. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to prevent the  county  or  town from raising funds pursuant to the local finance law to  pay the portion of the cost of such construction or  improvement  to  be  borne respectively by the county or such town or towns. The construction  or  improvement  authorized  by  such resolution shall be done under the  supervision and  direction  of  the  county  superintendent.    Payments  therefor  shall  be  made from time to time by the county treasurer upon  the certificate of the county superintendent indorsed by the chairman of  the board of supervisors.    9. Such  highways,  when  completed  and  accepted  by  the  board  of  supervisors,  shall  be  thereafter repaired and maintained by the towns  wherein such highways are located in the same manner as all  other  town  highways; except there shall be raised annually by the county and by the  town  a  tax of not less than one hundred dollars per mile for each mile  of highways improved in a town under the  provisions  of  this  section.  The  amount  thereof  to  be borne by the county or by the town shall be  apportioned by the board of supervisors. The portion to be borne by  the  county  shall be levied and collected in the same manner as other county  taxes and shall  be  paid  into  the  county  treasury.  The  resolution  providing  for  the  collection  of  such  taxes shall also indicate the  amount which shall be expended in each town and may  provide  that  such  amount   may  be  expended  under  the  direction  of  either  the  town  superintendent of the town or the county superintendent of  the  county,  as  the  board  of  supervisors  of  the  county  shall deem best, and a  certified copy  of  the  resolution  shall  be  filed  with  the  county  treasurer.  The  amount  thereof  to  be  borne  by  the  town shall, by  resolution of the town board, be paid from any funds of such  town  that  may  be  legally  used for highway purposes, and be paid into the county  treasury if the board of supervisors has by resolution  determined  that  the   same   shall  be  expended  under  the  direction  of  the  county  superintendent.