2. Whenever the grade of any street, highway or bridge in any village in this state shall be changed or altered so as to interfere in any manner with any building or buildings situate thereon, or adjacent thereto, or the use thereof, or shall injure or damage the real property adjoining such highway so changed or altered, the owner or owners of such building or real estate may apply pursuant to the eminent domain procedure law, to the supreme court in the judicial district in which such property is situated to ascertain and determine the amount of damage sustained thereby; due notice of such application shall be given to the person or persons having competent authority to make such change or alteration. No person or property owner shall be entitled to recover any damages who shall, in writing, request or assent that the said grade of any such street shall be changed or altered. All damages ascertained and determined under the provisions of this subdivision, together with the costs of such proceedings, shall be a charge, when allowable, upon the village, town or other municipality chargeable with the maintenance of the street, highway or bridge so altered or changed; but no property owner or person instituting proceedings to recover damages under the provisions of this subdivision shall be entitled to costs, unless the claim for such damages shall have first been presented to and rejected by, or neglected to have been adjusted for thirty days after presentation by the trustees or other proper officers of said village, town or municipality, nor in case such trustees or other proper officers shall have made an offer to settle or compromise such claim, which offer is declined by said property owner, unless he shall recover more than is so offered. This subdivision shall not apply to the change of grade of streets, highways or bridges by village authorities nor to the change of grade, made by the state, of a bridge or state highway, which is under the exclusive control, supervision or jurisdiction of the state, nor to the change of grade, made by a county, of a bridge or county highway, which is under the exclusive control, supervision or jurisdiction of the county.