[L.L. No. 3-1972, § 1]
To coordinate and classify the ordinances of a general and permanent
nature of the Village of Tuckahoe, the better to regulate the conduct
of its inhabitants and to protect their property, safety and health,
the Board of Trustees of said Village, after public hearing and from
time to time as it deems proper, shall be empowered to compile, revise
and codify the ordinances of the Village of Tuckahoe and to make such
changes, alterations, modifications, additions, deletions and substitutions
therein as it deems best, to the end that a complete Code of Ordinances
shall be adopted, containing all of the ordinances of a general and
permanent nature of said Village, with errors, inconsistencies, repetitions,
ambiguities and conflicts eliminated so far as possible.
[L.L. No. 3-1972, § 2]
The compilation, revision and codification provided for in Section
1 hereof shall constitute one ordinance, designated "Code of Ordinances,
Village of Tuckahoe, New York." Such ordinance shall embrace all ordinances
preserved, changed or added to by such compilation, revision and codification
and, except as otherwise provided, shall operate to repeal all ordinances
not included therein and all ordinances in conflict therewith or repetitive
thereof; provided, however, that all ordinances in force at the time
of adoption of such compilation, revision and codification shall remain
in full force and effect thereafter, insofar as they involve rights
accrued or fines, forfeitures, penalties and liabilities incurred
for any act or omission, civil or criminal, occurring prior to the
effective date of such compilation, revision and codification.
[L.L. No. 3-1972, § 3]
The ordinances in the compilation, revision and codification
provided for in Section 1 hereof shall be classified as to subject
matter and shall be designated and arranged in such manner that every
section included in such compilation, revision and codification, or
to be added thereto, shall be numbered according to the numbering
system used throughout said compilation, revision and codification.
Under such numbering system each section number shall consist of two
component parts separated by a dash, the number preceding the dash
referring to and being the chapter number, and the number following
the dash, referring to and being the position of the section within
the chapter.
[L.L. No. 3-1972, § 4]
This local law shall take effect immediately.