757 - Initiative of electors seeking consolidation.

§  757.  Initiative of electors seeking consolidation. 1. The electors  of two or more local government entities may  commence  a  consolidation  proceeding  by filing an original petition, containing not less than the  number of signatures provided for in subdivision two of this section and  in the form provided for in subdivision three of this section, with  the  clerk  of the town in which the entities or the greater portion of their  territory are located, except that if one or more of the entities to  be  consolidated  is  a  village  the original petition of electors from the  village shall be filed with the clerk of the village.  Accompanying  the  filed  petition  shall be a cover sheet containing the name, address and  telephone number of an individual who signed the petition and  who  will  serve as a contact person.    2.  The  petition shall contain the signatures of at least ten percent  of the number of electors or five thousand electors, whichever is  less,  in  each  local government entity to be consolidated; provided, however,  that where the local government entity to be consolidated contains  five  hundred  or fewer electors, the petition shall contain the signatures of  at least twenty percent of the number of electors.  No  signature  on  a  petition is valid unless it is the original signature of an elector.    3. The petition shall substantially comply with, and be circulated in,  the following form:                 PETITION FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSOLIDATION    We, the undersigned electors and legal voters of (insert type of local  government  entity - e.g., town, village or district) of (insert name of  local government entity), New  York,  qualified  to  vote  at  the  next  general  or  special  election,  respectfully  petition  that  there  be  submitted to the electors and legal voters of (insert type and  name  of  local  government  entities  proposed  to  be  consolidated),  for their  approval or rejection at a referendum held for that purpose, a  proposal  to  consolidate  (insert  type and name of local government entity) with  (insert type and name of local government entity or entities).    In witness whereof, we have signed our names on  the  dates  indicated  next to our signatures.       Date      Name - print name under signature             Home Address    1. _____       _________________________________             ____________    2. _____       _________________________________             ____________    3. _____       _________________________________             ____________    (On the bottom of each page of the petition, after all of the numbered  signatures,  insert  a  signed  statement  of  a  witness  who is a duly  qualified elector of the state of New York. Such a  statement  shall  be  accepted  for  all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit, and if it  contains a material false statement, shall subject the person signing it  to the same penalties as if he or she has been duly sworn. The  form  of  such statement shall be substantially as follows:    I, (insert name of witness), state that I am a duly qualified voter of  the  state  of  New  York.  Each  of  the  persons that have signed this  petition sheet containing (insert number) signatures have  signed  their  names  in  my  presence  on  the  dates  indicated  above and identified  themselves to be the same person who signed the sheet. I understand that  this statement will be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an  affidavit, and if  it  contains  a  materially  false  statement,  shall  subject me to the penalties of perjury.  _________________  _________________________________       Date                     Signature of Witness)    (In  lieu of the signed statement of a witness who is a duly qualified  voter of the state of New York, the  following  statement  signed  by  a  notary public or a commissioner of deeds shall be accepted:On  the  date  indicated  above  before me personally came each of the  electors and legal voters whose signatures appear on this petition sheet  containing (insert number) signatures, who signed  the  petition  in  my  presence  and  who, being by me duly sworn, each for himself or herself,  identified  himself or herself as the one and same person who signed the  petition and that the foregoing information they provided was true.  _________________            _________________________________       Date                     Notary Public or Commissioner of Deeds)    4.  An  alteration  or  correction  of  information  appearing  on   a  petition's  signature  line,  other  than  an un-initialed signature and  date, shall not invalidate such signature.    5. In matters of form, this section shall be liberally construed,  not  inconsistent  with  substantial compliance thereto and the prevention of  fraud.    6. Within ten days of the filing of the petition seeking consolidation  pursuant to subdivision one of this section, the  clerk  with  whom  the  petition  was  filed  shall  make  a  final  determination regarding the  sufficiency of the number of signatures  on  the  petition  and  provide  timely  written notice of such determination to the contact person named  in the cover sheet accompanying the petition. The contact person or  any  individual  who  signed  the  petition  may seek judicial review of such  determination in a proceeding pursuant to article seventy-eight  of  the  civil practice laws and rules.    7.  Upon the clerk's determination that the petition contains not less  than the number of signatures of electors required in subdivision two of  this section, the governing body  or  bodies  of  the  local  government  entities to be consolidated shall, no later than thirty days thereafter,  enact  a  resolution in accordance with subdivision two of section seven  hundred fifty-five of  this  title  calling  for  a  referendum  on  the  proposed consolidation by the electors in each of the entities and set a  date for such referendum.