148 N.Y.S. 505 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1914
This is a special proceeding brought to charge defendant with the damage suffered by the plaintiff by reason of the change of grade of a street adjoining plaintiff’s property. Main street in the defendant village was denominated by the Legislature as a State highway, and said highway was built by the State in such a way that the grade thereof was mate rially raised. Landing street intersects Main .street running beside plaintiff’s premises, and in order to make proper connection the grade of Landing street was raised between two and three feet adjoining plaintiff’s premises. This was done by the State, and the village had no voice whatever in the matter. After the State had left the work the center of Landing street was about sixteen feet in width, and the sides were somewhat precipitous, so that the village was compelled to broaden the top surface and to fill in the sides of the street, and in so doing built a retaining wall in the street adjoining plaintiff’s property, and filled in between the retaining wall and the center of the highway. This impaired the entrance into and use of the plaintiff’s property, and for the injuries to his property he now seeks redress from the village.
The proceeding is nominally brought under subdivision 1 of
All concurred; Lyon, J., in result.
Order unanimously affirmed, with costs.