Chapter 12 - Local Law Hearings
Local
Law
No.1
1962
§
12-1.
§ 12-2.
§ 12-3.
§ 12-4.
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Notice
of hearing.
Time and place to be reasonable.
Filing of proof of publication.
When effective.
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of
the Village of Farmingdale 2-26-62 as Local Law
No. 1, 1962. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Be it enacted by the Board of
Trustees of the Village of Farmingdale as
follows:
§ 12-1. Notice of hearing.
Before voting upon the
proposed enactment of a local law, the Board of
Trustees shall fix a day, within thirty (30)
days after the presentation of a local law to
it, for a public hearing thereon, and, presented
to it, shall cause a notice of the time and
place of such hearing to be given. Such public
notice shall be given by the Village Clerk's
causing the same to be published once in the
official newspaper at least three (3) days prior
to the day fixed for such hearing. In case there
is at any time no official newspaper, the Board
of Trustees shall designate the manner of giving
such public notice. Such notice shall also
contain the title of the proposed local law and
a brief explanatory statement thereof prepared
by the Clerk and approved by the Village
Attorney.
§ 12-2. Time and place to
be reasonable
The Board of Trustees shall
attend at the time and place appointed for such
hearing, which shall be within the village and
reasonable of access and at a reasonable hour,
and shall afford an opportunity for a public
hearing concerning such proposed local law.
§ 12-3. Filing of proof of
publication.
Proof of publication of such
notice of public hearing shall be filed in the
office of the Village Clerk.
§ 12-4. When effective.
This local law shall take
effect immediately.
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