2006 New York Code - Acts Or Resolutions Of The Town Board That Are Subject To A Referendum On Petition.



 
    §  90.  Acts  or  resolutions  of the town board that are subject to a
  referendum on petition. Whenever this chapter  shall  expressly  provide
  that  an  act or resolution of the town board is subject to a permissive
  referendum, such act or resolution shall be subject to a  referendum  on
  petition as set forth in the next section, unless a proposition therefor
  shall  have  been  adopted at a town election. Within ten days after the
  adoption by the town board of any  resolution  which  is  subject  to  a
  permissive  referendum  as  above  defined,  the town clerk, in the same
  manner as provided for notice of a  special  election,  shall  post  and
  publish  a  notice which shall set forth the date of the adoption of the
  resolution and contain an abstract of such act or  resolution  concisely
  stating  the  purpose  and effect thereof. The notice shall specify that
  such resolution was adopted subject to a permissive referendum.

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