The Suffolk County Charter provides: "No proposed local law may be enacted unless it is the subject of a public hearing by the county legislature or one of its duly constituted committees. Such a public hearing shall be held on public notice, the form and time of which shall be prescribed by local law" (Suffolk County Charter, § 220, subd [b]). No public notice on the part of the local legislature...
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