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§ 2-204 Notice of hearing. Within twenty days after the filing of such  petition  or  copies  thereof, each supervisor with whom same were filed  shall cause to be posted in five public places  in  that  part  of  such  territory located in his town and also to be published at least twice in  the newspaper or newspapers designated pursuant to subdivision eleven of  section  sixty-four  of  the  town  law,  a  joint  notice  of  all such  supervisors: that a petition for the incorporation  of  the  village  of  (naming  it) has been received; that at a place in such territory and on  a day, not less than twenty nor more than thirty days after the date  of  the  posting  and first publication of such notice, which date and place  shall be specified therein, a hearing will be had  upon  such  petition;  that such petition will be available for public inspection in the office  of  each  town clerk until the date of such hearing; that the purpose of  the hearing is to consider the legal sufficiency of the  petition;  that  objections  to  the legal sufficiency of the petition must be in writing  and signed by one or more of the residents of such town;  and  that  any  group  of  persons  having  one  or  more  objections in common may make  designation in writing and signed by them of at least one  but  no  more  than  three  persons  giving the full names and addresses on whom and at  which addresses all papers required to be served in connection with  the  proceeding  for  incorporation  shall  be  served.  A  majority  of such  designees must reside in such town or towns. In the absence of any other  suitable place, such hearing shall be held in a school building, if any,  located in such territory. If such territory is located in more than one  town the hearing shall be noticed and publicized as a joint  hearing  of  all  such towns. For the purposes of this section, in the event that the  town maintains a website, one of the posting  requirements  required  by  this  section may be fulfilled by posting such information on the town's  website.

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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-2 > 2-204

§ 2-204 Notice of hearing. Within twenty days after the filing of such  petition  or  copies  thereof, each supervisor with whom same were filed  shall cause to be posted in five public places  in  that  part  of  such  territory located in his town and also to be published at least twice in  the newspaper or newspapers designated pursuant to subdivision eleven of  section  sixty-four  of  the  town  law,  a  joint  notice  of  all such  supervisors: that a petition for the incorporation  of  the  village  of  (naming  it) has been received; that at a place in such territory and on  a day, not less than twenty nor more than thirty days after the date  of  the  posting  and first publication of such notice, which date and place  shall be specified therein, a hearing will be had  upon  such  petition;  that such petition will be available for public inspection in the office  of  each  town clerk until the date of such hearing; that the purpose of  the hearing is to consider the legal sufficiency of the  petition;  that  objections  to  the legal sufficiency of the petition must be in writing  and signed by one or more of the residents of such town;  and  that  any  group  of  persons  having  one  or  more  objections in common may make  designation in writing and signed by them of at least one  but  no  more  than  three  persons  giving the full names and addresses on whom and at  which addresses all papers required to be served in connection with  the  proceeding  for  incorporation  shall  be  served.  A  majority  of such  designees must reside in such town or towns. In the absence of any other  suitable place, such hearing shall be held in a school building, if any,  located in such territory. If such territory is located in more than one  town the hearing shall be noticed and publicized as a joint  hearing  of  all  such towns. For the purposes of this section, in the event that the  town maintains a website, one of the posting  requirements  required  by  this  section may be fulfilled by posting such information on the town's  website.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-2 > 2-204

§ 2-204 Notice of hearing. Within twenty days after the filing of such  petition  or  copies  thereof, each supervisor with whom same were filed  shall cause to be posted in five public places  in  that  part  of  such  territory located in his town and also to be published at least twice in  the newspaper or newspapers designated pursuant to subdivision eleven of  section  sixty-four  of  the  town  law,  a  joint  notice  of  all such  supervisors: that a petition for the incorporation  of  the  village  of  (naming  it) has been received; that at a place in such territory and on  a day, not less than twenty nor more than thirty days after the date  of  the  posting  and first publication of such notice, which date and place  shall be specified therein, a hearing will be had  upon  such  petition;  that such petition will be available for public inspection in the office  of  each  town clerk until the date of such hearing; that the purpose of  the hearing is to consider the legal sufficiency of the  petition;  that  objections  to  the legal sufficiency of the petition must be in writing  and signed by one or more of the residents of such town;  and  that  any  group  of  persons  having  one  or  more  objections in common may make  designation in writing and signed by them of at least one  but  no  more  than  three  persons  giving the full names and addresses on whom and at  which addresses all papers required to be served in connection with  the  proceeding  for  incorporation  shall  be  served.  A  majority  of such  designees must reside in such town or towns. In the absence of any other  suitable place, such hearing shall be held in a school building, if any,  located in such territory. If such territory is located in more than one  town the hearing shall be noticed and publicized as a joint  hearing  of  all  such towns. For the purposes of this section, in the event that the  town maintains a website, one of the posting  requirements  required  by  this  section may be fulfilled by posting such information on the town's  website.