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Village of North Hills, NY
Nassau County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of North Hills 4-28-1993 by L.L. No. 2-1993 (Ch. 66 of the 1982 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Zoning — See Ch. 215.
A. 
The third sentence of § 7-706, Subdivision 1, of the Village Law is hereby repealed and superseded in its application to the Village of North Hills.
B. 
At least five days' notice shall be given as to the time and place of a public hearing with respect to any proposed zoning regulations, restrictions or boundaries. Such notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the Village, as may be directed by the Board of Trustees.
C. 
Section 7-706, Subdivision 2, of the Village Law is hereby repealed and superseded in its application to the Village of North Hills.
D. 
Service of written notice. At least five days prior to the date of the public hearing, written notice of any proposed regulations, restrictions or boundaries of such districts, including amendments thereto, affecting property within 500 feet of the following shall be served personally or by mail by the Village upon each person or persons as listed below:
(1) 
The boundary of a village or town: upon the Clerk thereof.
(2) 
The boundary of a state park or parkway: upon the Regional State Park Commission having jurisdiction over such state park or parkway.
E. 
Section 7-706, Subdivision 5, of the Village Law is hereby repealed and superseded in its application to the Village of North Hills.
F. 
Every zoning law of the Village and every amendment thereto, including any map incorporated therein, shall be maintained on file in the office of the Village Administrator. There shall be no requirement that any such law or an abstract thereof be published in any newspaper as a precondition to said law becoming effective.