134. At least eight days before the date of publication of the notice provided for in sections 371 and 372 of the Cities and Towns Act, the clerk must publish a public notice addressed to the lessees and property-owners of immoveables situated in every zone or sector adjacent to that which is the subject of the by-law.
The notice must mention the right of such persons to avail themselves of the registration procedure provided in sections 370 to 384 of the Cities and Towns Act, and to vote on the by-law, if such is the case, and the manner in which such rights may be exercised; it must also contain the particulars provided in paragraph a of section 372 of the Cities and Towns Act.
Persons who are lessees or owners of immoveables situated in a zone or sector adjacent to that which is the subject of the by-law, and, in the case of natural persons, who are of full age and Canadian citizens, are qualified to vote upon presentation to the clerk, within the five days following the date of publication of the notice contemplated in the first paragraph, of a petition signed by at least twelve of such persons or by a majority of them if their number is less than twenty-four.