2006 New York Code - Conduct Of Hearings



 
    §  21-2102  Conduct  of  hearings. l. The hearing shall be held at the
  time and place designated in the notice. Such hearing may  be  adjourned
  by  the  board  conducting  such  hearing provided the adjourned date is
  announced at such public hearing.  The  board  conducting  such  hearing
  shall have minutes taken of such proceedings.
    2.  Within sixty-two days after such hearing is concluded the board of
  trustees shall  make  a  decision  accordingly.  The  original  of  such
  decision,  copies  of the notice of the hearing together with affidavits
  of  publishing  same,  in  compliance  with  rule   forty-five   hundred
  thirty-two  of  the civil practice law and rules, the written objections
  and the minutes of proceedings taken on the hearings,  including  signed
  testimony,  shall  be  filed  by  the board of trustees with the village
  clerk within five days after the decision is rendered.

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