Every ordinance hereafter adopted by the Board of Trustees shall
be adopted in the following manner:
A. The ordinance shall be introduced at a regular or special meeting
of the Board of Trustees by a member of the Board of Trustees.
B. Upon a majority vote of the Board of Trustees, the Village Clerk shall cause a notice to be published and the Board of Trustees shall conduct a public hearing, both actions to be taken pursuant to Article
II of this chapter.
C. After the public hearing and at a regular or special meeting of the
Board of Trustees, such ordinance may be adopted upon a majority vote
of the entire membership of the Board of Trustees.
Any rule, bylaw or regulation adopted by any separate board,
the violation of which shall result in a fine or imprisonment, shall
be approved by the Board of Trustees and notice of hearing and publication
shall be conducted in the same manner as the enactment of an ordinance
prior to such approval.
The certificate of the Village Clerk setting forth the records of the Village showing the adoption of one or more ordinances and the publishing of the notice of adoption as required by §
100-2 shall be presumptive evidence of such adoption and publication in any action or special proceeding in any court or otherwise.
Every zoning law and every amendment thereto (including any
map incorporated therein) adopted pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter shall be entered in the minutes of the Village Board and a
notice of adoption generally describing such law or amendment (exclusive
of any map incorporated therein) shall be published once in the official
newspaper and a copy of such local law or amendment together with
a copy of any map incorporated therein shall be posted conspicuously
at or near the main entrance to the office of the Village Clerk and
affidavits of the publication and posting thereof shall be filed with
the Village Clerk. Such local law shall take effect 10 days after
such publication and posting, but such local law 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.
[Amended 1-3-1984 by L.L.
No. 2-1984]
A. Any local law adopted pursuant to the powers granted by this chapter
shall be in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Municipal
Home Rule Law. Any other action taken by the Village Board of Trustees
in the exercise of its powers and upon which a public hearing is required
to be conducted shall be in accordance with this section unless otherwise
specifically required by statute. Any notice of a hearing not otherwise
specifically required by law shall be given in the following manner:
(1) By publication of such notice in the official newspaper of the Village,
if there is none, in a newspaper of general circulation in the Village
wherein the hearing is to be held.
B. Such hearing shall be conducted not less than three days after publication
of such notice.
The provisions of this chapter superseding the provisions of
the Village Law hereinabove enumerated shall take effect on June 15,
1973.