After the public hearing, and referral to and report by the Planning Board, a majority vote of the members of the Village Board shall be required to amend this Zoning Chapter, except as described in §
293-51, Protest petition.
If a protest against a proposed amendment, supplement
or change is presented to the Village Board, duly signed and acknowledged
by the owners of 20% or more of the area of the land included in such
proposed change or by the owners of 20% or more of the land immediately
adjacent extending 100 feet therefrom or by the owners of 20% or more
of the land directly opposite thereto extending 100 feet from the
street frontage of such opposite land, such amendment shall not become
effective except by the favorable vote of at least four members of
the Village Board.
From time to time, at intervals of not more
than three years, the Planning Board shall reexamine the provisions
of this chapter and the location of district boundary lines and shall
submit to the Village Board a report recommending such changes or
amendments, if any, which may be desirable in the interest of public
safety, health, convenience, necessity or welfare.