[Amended 2-19-1975 by L.L.
No. 2-1975]
No local law shall be adopted by the Town Board of the Town of New Windsor
until a public hearing has been held thereon in its final form before such
Town Board not less than three nor more than 30 days after public notice has
been given of the time and place of the holding of such public hearing. Such
notice shall be given by the Town Clerk by causing the same to be published
once in the official newspaper of the Town. Such notice shall contain the
title of the proposed local law and a brief explanatory statement thereof.
A Town zoning law may be enacted pursuant to local law provided that an abstract
of the new zoning law is published in accordance with this section. It is
not required that the full text of a new zoning law be published in its entirety.
[Amended 9-21-1966 by L.L.
No. 2-1966]
The Town Clerk shall cause to be printed or otherwise reproduced copies
of such proposed local law and shall, not later than the day such notice is
published, post one such copy together with the notice of hearing on the signboard
at his office and shall also make copies of such proposed local law available
at his office for inspection by any interested person during business hours.
The Town Clerk shall, forthwith upon the adoption of a local law by
the Town Board, post a copy thereof on the signboard at his office and shall,
within 10 days after such adoption, cause the local law, or an abstract thereof
describing the same in general terms, to be published in the official newspaper
of the Town.
Proof of publication of the notice of public hearing required by §
38-1 hereof and proof of the posting and publication required by §
38-3 hereof shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk.
Each local law shall be numbered consecutively beginning with number
one for each calendar year. When a local law is finally adopted and certified
copies thereof are required by § 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law
to be filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and the Secretary of State, the
Town Clerk shall accordingly assign to such local law its appropriate number.