[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Fair Haven 5-26-1970 by L.L. No. 2-1970 (Ch. 18 of the 1970 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Adoption of local laws — See Ch. 18.
Section 95 of the Village Law, as last amended by Chapter 623 of the Laws of 1952, is hereby amended in its application to the Village of Fair Haven, New York, to read as follows:
"Section 95. Every ordinance hereafter adopted or approved by the Board of Trustees of the Village shall be entered in its minutes, and a notice of adoption, setting forth the title and a brief description of every such ordinance, shall be published in the official newspaper of the Village and an affidavit of the publication shall be filed with the Village Clerk. Unless a later date shall be specified therein, every such ordinance shall take effect on the tenth day after the date of publication of such notice, provided, however, any such ordinance shall take effect from the date of its service against a person served personally with a copy thereof, certified by the Village Clerk under the corporate seal of the Village, and showing the date of its passage and entry in the minutes."
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Editor's Note: Section 95 of the Village Law was repealed by L. 1972, c. 892, § 1. Villages lost the power to adopt ordinances 9-1-1973, the effective date of the Legislature's reenactment of the Village Law by said c. 892.
Section 96 of such law, as added by Chapter 650 of the Laws of 1927, is hereby amended in its application to the Village of Fair Haven to read as follows:
"Section 96. The certificate of the Village Clerk setting forth that the records of the Village show the adoption of one or more ordinances and, in the case of ordinances adopted prior to the effective date of this chapter, the posting and publication thereof as required by the Village Law and, in the case of ordinances adopted after the effective date of this chapter, the publication of a notice setting forth the title and a brief description thereof as required by this chapter, shall be presumptive evidence of such adoption, publication and posting in any action or special proceeding in any court or otherwise."
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Editor's Note: See now Village Law § 20-2004.
Subdivision 2 of Section 178 of such law, as last amended by Chapter 83 of the Laws of 1956, is hereby amended in its application to the Village of Fair Haven, New York, to read as follows:
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Every zoning ordinance and every amendment to a zoning ordinance (including any map incorporated therein) adopted pursuant to the provisions of the Village Law shall be entered in the minutes of the Village Board (exclusive of any map incorporated therein). A notice setting forth the title and a brief description of every such ordinance and every amendment to such ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper and an affidavit of such publication shall be filed with the Village Clerk. Unless a later date shall be specified therein, every such ordinance and amendment shall take effect on the tenth day after the date of publication of such notice, provided, however, any such ordinance or amendment shall take effect from the date of its service as against a person served personally with a copy thereof, certified by the Village Clerk, and showing the date of its passage and entry in the minutes."
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Editor's Note: See now Village Law § 7-706.
This chapter shall take effect immediately.