New York Laws
Article 19-A - Business Improvement Districts
980-E - Notice and Hearing.

(b) The resolution shall also contain a statement that any owner of
real property, deemed benefited and therefore within the district,
objecting to the plan must file an objection at the office of the
municipal clerk within thirty days of the conclusion of the hearing on
forms made available by the clerk, and, further, that if (1) owners of
at least fifty-one percent of the assessed valuation of all the
benefited real property situated within the boundaries of the district
proposed for establishment or extension, as shown upon the latest
completed assessment roll of the municipality, or (2) at least fifty-one
percent of the owners of benefited real property within the area
included in the district proposed for establishment or extension, so
file their objections, the district will not be established or extended.
(c) The legislative body shall cause a copy of the resolution or a
summary thereof to be published at least once in the official paper or a
newspaper in general circulation in the municipality, the first
publication to be not less than ten nor more than thirty days before the
day set for the hearing required by this section. In addition, not less
than ten nor more than thirty days before the date set for the hearing,
the legislative body shall cause a copy of the resolution or a summary
thereof to be mailed to each owner of real property within the proposed
district at the address shown on the latest municipal assessment roll,
to such other persons as are registered with the municipality to receive
tax bills concerning real property within the proposed district and to
the tenants of each building within the proposed district. If the
legislative body publishes or mails a summary of the resolution, such
summary shall include the business address of the municipal clerk, a
statement that copies of the resolution shall be made available free of
charge to the public, the improvements proposed and the maximum cost
thereof, the total annual amount proposed to be expended for
improvements, maintenance and operation, and a statement indicating the
rights of owners to object pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section.
(d) The resolution may further state the place, other than the
municipal clerk's office, where the district plan may be inspected in
advance of the hearing, if the legislative body determines that, in the
public interest, any additional place of inspection is necessary or
desirable.