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(a) Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be held at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall on such date and time as may be set by resolution of the Board of Trustees. A "Notice of Intent to Change" the meeting dates and/or times by resolution shall be published and/or posted fifteen (15) days prior to the date such resolution is approved. A regular meeting shall be held on the same date and time of each and every successive following month. Whenever any meeting day shall be a legal holiday, Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve, the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees shall stand continued to the next succeeding day which is not a holiday at the same place and time and, in case any hearing or proceeding has been set for any such day, the same shall not abate but shall stand continued to the next succeeding day which is not a holiday at the same time and place.

(b) The Mayor and any three (3) members of the Board of Trustees may call special meetings by notice to each of the members personally served or left at his or her usual place of residence. Public notice of such meeting shall be provided according to state law. All meetings shall at all times be open to the public.

(c) Emergency meetings may be called by the Mayor or any two (2) Board of Trustees members, in the event of an emergency that requires the immediate action of the Board of Trustees in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town. Notice of such emergency meeting may be given to the Board of Trustees by telephone or whatever other means are reasonable to meet the circumstances of the emergency. At such emergency meeting, any action within the police power of the Board of Trustees that is necessary for the immediate protection of the public health, safety and welfare may be taken; provided, however, that any action taken at an emergency meeting shall be effective only until the first to occur of: (1) the next regular meeting; or (2) the next special meeting of the Board of Trustees at which the emergency issue is on the public notice of the meeting. At such subsequent meeting, the Board of Trustees may ratify any emergency action taken. If any emergency action taken is not ratified, it shall be deemed rescinded. (Ord. 948 § 1, 2008)