1406 - Verification and completion of tenative assessment roll; notice thereof.

§  1406.  Verification  and  completion  of tentative assessment roll;  notice thereof. 1. When the tentative assessment roll has been prepared,  the assessors or a majority of them, shall severally make, subscribe and  attach to such roll, or file therewith in accordance with the provisions  of section fifteen hundred eighty-four  of  this  chapter,  an  oath  in  substantially  the  same form required of town assessors by section five  hundred five of this chapter.    2. On or before the first day of February or such other date as may be  applicable pursuant to section 5-510 of the village law,  the  assessors  shall  complete the assessment roll and file such roll in duplicate with  the clerk of the village; provided, however, that if such clerk collects  taxes for the village a duplicate roll need not be so filed.    3. On or before the eighth day of February or such other date  as  may  be applicable pursuant to section 5-510 of the village law, the clerk of  each village shall cause a notice, the contents of which are hereinafter  set forth, to be published in the official newspaper of the village.    4.  Such  notice  shall  state  that  the assessors have completed the  assessment roll, that a copy thereof has been  filed  with  the  village  clerk  where  it  may be seen and examined by any person during business  hours until the third Tuesday of the month and  that  on  that  day  the  board  of review will meet to hear complaints in relation to assessments  at a specified time and place for at least four consecutive hours.    5. After publication of the notice and until such third  Tuesday,  the  village  clerk  shall  make  the  assessment  roll  available for public  inspection.    6. The village assessors shall maintain an inventory of all  the  real  property  located  therein including the names of the owners thereof and  complete an annual update thereto on or before the first day of  January  or such other date as may be applicable pursuant to section 5-510 of the  village  law.  The physical characteristics of real property included in  such inventory shall constitute a public record  and  be  available  for  public  inspection  and  copying  in  accordance  with  paragraph (b) of  subdivision two of section  eighty-seven  of  the  public  officers  law  except  as  provided  in  paragraphs  (d)  and (f) of subdivision two of  section eighty-seven of the  public  officers  law.  Disclosure  of  the  inventory  data  shall  not  be  considered  an  unwarranted invasion of  personal privacy as defined in subdivision two of section eighty-nine of  the public officers law.