The town board of every town, except as otherwise provided by law, shall have authority to and may exercise the following powers with respect to improvement districts, heretofore or hereafter established, subject to the provisions of this article:
Whenever a petition requesting the installation of street lighting equipment along a street or highway or portion thereof in any lighting district, signed by the owners of real estate fronting or abutting upon either side of said street, highway or portion thereof to the extent of at least one-half of the entire frontage or bounds on both sides thereof, and acknowledged or proved in the same manner as a deed to be recorded, or authenticated in the manner provided by the election law for the authentication of nominating petitions, is filed with the town clerk, the town board shall adopt an order reciting in general terms the filing of such petition and its contents and specifying the time and place, when and where said board will meet to consider said petition and to hear all persons interested in the subject matter thereof. A copy of such order, certified by the town clerk, shall be published at least once in the official paper, the first publication thereof to be not less than ten nor more than twenty days before the date set therein for the hearing, and shall also be posted on the sign-board of the town maintained pursuant to subdivision six of section thirty of this chapter. After such hearing and upon evidence given therein, the town board shall determine by resolution (a) whether the petition is signed, and acknowledged or proved, or authenticated as required by law and is otherwise sufficient, and (b) whether it is in the public interest to grant, in whole or in part, the relief sought. If the town board shall determine that the petition is not signed, or acknowledged or proved, or authenticated as required by law, or that it is otherwise insufficient, or if it be determined that it is not in the public interest to grant in whole or in part the relief sought, the town board shall deny the petition. If the town board shall determine in the affirmative the sufficiency of the petition and that it is in the public interest to grant in whole or in part the relief sought, the town board may adopt a resolution approving the petition and authorizing the installation of street lighting equipment along the streets, highways or portions thereof described in the petition, and in such case the town board is authorized to purchase and to have installed the street lighting standards and wiring. The cost of such improvement upon completion thereof, or at any time prior thereto, may be financed by the issuance of obligations of the town, pursuant to the local finance law. The town board shall annually apportion and assess upon the several lots and parcels of land within the district in proportion to the amount of benefit which the improvement shall confer upon the same, and in the manner provided in section two hundred two-a of the town law for the assessment of the cost of maintenance in a sewer district, an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said obligations as the same shall become due and payable. The cost of maintenance of such improvement shall be a charge upon the district.
The town board may appoint members to the district board of ambulance commissioners or may provide that the commissioners be elected pursuant to the procedures in article thirteen of this chapter for the election of improvement district commissioners. If appointed by the town board, the town board shall appoint the members to terms so fixed that at least one will expire at the end of each calendar year. No term shall exceed three years.
Notice of such hearing shall be published at least once in the official newspaper of the town not less than ten nor more than twenty days prior to the day specified for the hearing. The notice shall specify the time when and place where such hearing will be held, and shall describe the property proposed to be sold or leased and the proposed terms of the sale or lease. The receipts from the sale or lease of such property shall be paid to the supervisor of the town and credited to the district and may be expended for any purpose which would properly be charged against the entire district.
N.Y. Town Law § 198