3. If, subsequent to the joint meeting for the establishment of a joint fire district as provided in subdivision two of this section and before the establishment of such district, it is desired to include in such proposed district any portion of the territory of an adjoining town, the procedure shall be as follows:
- (a) The town board of the town or towns and the board or boards of trustees of the villages which held such joint meeting and the town board of each adjoining town may hold a joint meeting for the purpose of jointly proposing the inclusion of the territory of such adjoining town in the proposed joint fire district.
- (b) If at such meeting it is determined by a majority vote of each board to make such proposal, each such board shall, within thirty days thereafter, hold a joint public hearing upon such proposal and shall cause notice of such public hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in each such town and village, at least once, and posted in five public conspicuous places in each such town outside each such village and in five public conspicuous places in each such village, not less than ten days before the date of the hearing. Notice of such hearing also shall be served by such clerk upon the members of the town board or boards and the members of the board of trustees of the village or villages, by mail addressed to such members at their last known post office addresses, at least ten days before the date of the hearing. Such notice shall contain a brief description of the boundaries of the proposed joint fire district and of the objects and purposes for which it is proposed that a new district be created, and shall specify the time when and place where such town and village boards will meet to consider the proposal and to hear all persons interested in the establishment of the district.
- (c) After such hearing, and upon evidence given thereat, and after considering the objections, if any, the town boards of such town and the board of trustees of such villages, shall determine whether it is in the public interest to establish such joint fire district and if it is determined to be in the public interest, subject to permissive referendum, such town boards and boards of trustees shall by resolution, duly adopted by a majority of each board, establish such joint fire district.
- (d) In all respects the provisions of article eleven of this chapter, not inconsistent herewith, shall apply to the establishment and the operation and management of any joint fire district provided for by this section.