2006 New York Code - Village Legislation.



 
    §  19-1910  Village  legislation.  1.  Unless  the  plan shall provide
  otherwise, all local laws,  ordinances,  rules  or  regulations  of  the
  village  in  effect  on  the  date  of  the  dissolution of the village,
  including but not limited to zoning ordinances shall  remain  in  effect
  for  a  period  of  two years following dissolution, as if same had been
  duly adopted by the town board and shall be enforced by the town  within
  the  limits  of  the dissolved village, except that the town board shall
  have the power  at  any  time  to  amend  or  repeal  such  local  laws,
  ordinances,  rules  or  regulations  in  the manner as other local laws,
  ordinances, rules or regulations of the town.
    2. If the village has a zoning board of appeals, or a planning  board,
  or  both,  and  the  town does not, then upon dissolution the town board
  shall act in place of such board or boards until the  town  board  shall
  have  appointed such board or boards for the town in accordance with the
  provisions of the town law. Such  appointments  may  be  made  prior  to
  dissolution, to become effective upon the effective date of dissolution.

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