280 - Establishment or extension of residential or residential and recreational areas in the Lake George park.

§  280.  Establishment  or extension of residential or residential and  recreational areas in the Lake George park. 1.  The  legislature  hereby  declares  that  the preservation, protection, development and proper use  of real property in the Lake George park is a matter of interest to  all  the  people of the state and that it is, accordingly, necessary to enact  this article as a means of providing for such preservation,  protection,  development and use.    2.  For  the purposes described in subdivision one of this section and  for the further purposes of preserving and  developing  the  residential  and  recreational  facilities of the state for the benefit of the public  and promoting the health, safety,  morals  or  general  welfare  of  the  community,  the  village  board  of any village or the town board of any  town lying wholly or partly within the Lake George park, upon a petition  as hereinafter provided,  is  hereby  empowered  to  establish  in  such  village  or  town  by  ordinance  or  local  law,  a  residential  or  a  residential and recreational area consisting of any area of land therein  including at least forty acres and lying within the Lake George park, or  to extend such an area once established, which has not  been  previously  restricted  to residential or residential and recreational purposes by a  zoning ordinance or local law enacted pursuant to article seven  of  the  village  law  or article sixteen of the town law.  Such board is further  empowered to prohibit, restrict, regulate and control by such  ordinance  or  local  law, and such ordinances or local laws as thereafter amended,  the use of all buildings, structures and land within such  an  area  for  any  industrial  or commercial purpose and to limit by such ordinance or  local law, and such ordinance or local law as  thereafter  amended,  the  use of all buildings, structures and land within such an area to use for  one  or two family residential purposes, or to use for one or two family  residential and non-profit recreational purposes. Any such ordinance  or  local  law  shall  not apply to a non-conforming use in existence at the  time of the effective date of any such ordinance or local law. Any  such  ordinance  or  local  law  may  provide  that  a violation thereof is an  offense punishable by a fine  not  to  exceed  one  hundred  dollars  or  imprisonment  for  not  to  exceed  sixty  days,  or both, and that each  calendar  week's  continued  violation  shall  constitute   a   separate  additional  violation.  In the event that a provision of an ordinance or  local law adopted pursuant to this article conflicts with a provision of  a zoning ordinance or local law subsequently adopted pursuant to article  seven of the village law  or  article  sixteen  of  the  town  law,  the  provision  of  the zoning ordinance or local law so subsequently adopted  shall govern.