Kansas Statutes
Article 7 - Improvement Of Roads In Benefit Districts
68-703 Survey, map, plans and specifications; estimates of costs; changes in road; eminent domain, procedure; appeal from award.

68-703. Survey, map, plans and specifications; estimates of costs; changes in road; eminent domain, procedure; appeal from award. After finding the improvements to be of public utility the board shall cause an accurate survey of the roads to be made and a profile thereof, a map of the benefit district, plans and specifications for the improvement and estimates of the cost to be prepared by the county engineer, the state transportation engineer or by some experienced and competent engineer employed for that purpose. Such plans and specifications shall be for the type or types of improvement and width or widths of roadway specified in the petition, except at public road intersections where the width of the roadway may be altered. When the petition filed for the improvement of a road describes a road which has not been legally established as a public road, when additional right-of-way is necessary for the construction of the type or types of road specified in the petition, when unsurmountable obstacles are encountered on the route described in the petition or when it is found necessary to relocate the road for the purpose of eliminating sharp turns or other dangerous places, the board of county commissioners by order shall lay out, alter or widen a public road and may vacate an existing road.
All land required for the laying out, widening or altering of a road shall be acquired by the board of county commissioners by purchase or by donation. If any owner of the land shall refuse to sell or donate the land, the board of county commissioners may exercise the right of eminent domain in the following manner: The board of county commissioners by order shall determine the nature of the changes required in such road, the approximate amount of land required to be taken and the time and place at which the road will be viewed. The board shall publish a notice once in the official county paper not less than 15 days and not more than 25 days before viewing the road and by sending notice by certified mail to the owners of the property adjoining the road, at the address where the owner's tax statement is sent. Such notice shall set out the substance of the order and its date, the time and place the commissioners will commence to view the road, the changes required and the time and place of the hearing on the changes.
The board shall direct the county engineer to meet with the board at the time and place set for viewing the road, unless the new locations of roads made necessary by the changes have already been definitely surveyed and located. On the date stated in the notice or on the following day, the county commissioners shall meet at the place stated in the notice and proceed to view the road and changes required. The board shall also view all lands required to be taken for the relocation, laying out, altering or widening of the highway for the purposes described in this section and appraise the value of such lands and assess the damages thereto. The board shall forthwith file in the office of the county clerk a written report of the board's findings, along with the plat of the road as changed.
All applications for damages must be filed in writing with the county clerk on or before the first day of the next regular session of the board following the filing of the report, and the board shall at such regular session finally determine upon the amount to be paid as damages to any owner of any land. The amounts so allowed shall be paid from the special fund provided for the construction of the road in the benefit district, or for a section or project, as the board may determine.
The right of appeal from the award of damages made by the board of county commissioners shall be the same as is now provided by law in other road cases, but such appeal shall not delay any work upon or in relation to the road. If the board so requests, separate estimates of the cost of different sections of the road and of all bridges and culverts shall be prepared. If such map, profile, plans, specifications and estimates are not prepared by the state transportation engineer or under the engineer's supervision, they shall be submitted to the engineer for approval. After final approval of the plans, specifications and estimates by the state transportation engineer, they shall be filed with the county clerk and the plans and specifications shall be open for public inspection.
History: L. 1909, ch. 201, § 3; L. 1917, ch. 265, § 3; L. 1919, ch. 246, § 3; R.S. 1923, 68-703; L. 1927, ch. 251, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 427, § 129; L. 1981, ch. 173, § 72; July 1.

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Kansas Statutes

Chapter 68 - Roads And Bridges

Article 7 - Improvement Of Roads In Benefit Districts

68-701 Petition of resident landowners; publication of order; time for actions to restrain; supplemental petitions; state lands.

68-701a Filling certain gaps in counties of 130,000 or over; resolution by county commissioners; publication; time for protests.

68-701b Same; time for action to restrain.

68-702 Contents of petition under 68-701.

68-702a Petition void if improvement not made within three years.

68-703 Survey, map, plans and specifications; estimates of costs; changes in road; eminent domain, procedure; appeal from award.

68-704 Construction of improvements; letting of contracts; bids, surety; publication notice; bond of contractor; time for actions to restrain; county warrants.

68-705 Supervision of benefit-district road work.

68-706 Apportionment of costs; certain counties; special assessments; city benefits; bonds; tax levies.

68-707 Apportionment when costs unusually large.

68-708 Special aid fund for benefit-district roads.

68-709 Bond issues; tax levy; use of general and road funds; additional county levy; when road not constructed.

68-710 Application of act to pending proceedings.

68-711 Maintenance and repair.

68-712 Application to similar projects previously authorized.

68-714 Inapplicable to roads costing less than $500 per mile.

68-714a Reconstruction or reimprovement of roads permanently improved under 68-701 to 68-714.

68-715 Abandoned road projects; refund of taxes by county commissioners; procedure.

68-716 Roads situated in more than one county or on county lines; procedure; apportionment of costs.

68-717 Same; application to similar projects previously authorized.

68-719 Application to similar projects previously authorized.

68-728 Improvements of public roads in areas platted outside of cities; petition; authority of county commissioners; apportionment of costs; special assessments; bonds.

68-729 Improvement of roads in platted areas outside cities; petition; resolution; publication.

68-730 Same; eminent domain.

68-731 Townships in counties between 25,000 and 200,000; improvement of certain platted land; costs; apportionment; special assessments; bonds.

68-732 Same; resolution, publication; time for protests.

68-733 Same; eminent domain.

68-735 Certain townships in counties between 25,000 and 200,000; improvement of certain platted land; apportionment of costs; special assessments; bonds.

68-736 Same; resolution, publication; time for protests.

68-737 Same; eminent domain.