Within the right-of-way, the Town of Oneonta is authorized to
remove, or may direct to be removed, any and all obstacles, culverts,
shrubs, decorative placements, ornaments, fences, trees, otherwise
maintained, constructed or placed by property owners, when in the
judgment of the Town of Oneonta, the tree, object, greenery, fence,
etc. is:
B. An obstruction to sight distance;
C. An imminent threat to safe passage on the Town's road;
D. An impediment to maintenance, improvement or widening of a roadway;
E. Necessary to improve drainage and avert flooding of the Town's
road.
An owner of land abutting a Town highway has a right and a duty
to maintain lawns, trees, shrubs, driveways, fences, etc. within the
Town's right-of-way so long as they do not interfere with or
impair the safety of the traveling public or the Town's right
to maintain and improve the roadway.
If the Town of Oneonta removes, or directs to be removed, any
obstacle or barrier within its right-of-way, the Town will give property
owners prior written notice.
Prior to the removal of any obstacle or barrier, including but
not limited to tree removal, the Town Highway Superintendent shall
obtain bids or estimates pursuant to and consistent with the Town's
purchasing policy.
If the Town of Oneonta removes any obstacle within its right
of way, the area will be appropriately cleaned and all debris removed.
When a paving or road reconstruction project involves new paving
and the height or location of a driveway entrance is changed, the
Town will return the entrance to a useable condition conforming to
the new road.