§ 43-0101. Legislative intent. The preservation and enhancement of natural beauty in the state, the preservation and conservation of pure water supplies and other natural resources, the preservation and development of natural resources and recreational facilities for the benefit of the public, the promotion of the study of history, natural science, and lore, the conservation […]
§ 43-0109. Expenses; employees. The commission may appoint employees and agents and fix their compensation within moneys available therefor. Such compensation and the other necessary expenses of the commission shall be paid from moneys received by the commission from appropriations from the state including from the Lake George park trust fund pursuant to section ninety-seven-h […]
§ 43-0110. Wastewater management. 1. The commission, in consultation with the department, the department of health and each municipality located in whole or in part within the park, and subject to approval by the department and department of health, shall adopt, after public hearing according to the provisions of the state administrative procedure act, rules […]
§ 43-0111. Commercial use in zones. On and after (a) the establishment, alteration, or extension of a permanent zone, (b) the filing of the order establishing, altering, or extending such zone, together with the map and description thereof, in the office of the clerk of each county in which such zone is located, (c) the […]
§ 43-0112. Stormwater management and stream corridor management. 1. Stormwater management plans for lands where development is occurring or may occur in the future. The commission shall adopt, after public hearing according to the provisions of the state administrative procedure act, rules and regulations for the preparation of local stormwater management plans and stormwater regulatory […]
§ 43-0113. Appropriations by municipalities in certain counties. The governing body of any municipality in the counties of Essex, Warren or Washington may raise, appropriate and pay over to the commission moneys to be expended by the commission for any of the purposes hereof.
§ 43-0115. Restrictions on use of signs and advertising devices. 1. In order to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the Lake George park, to protect and conserve the investment of the state in forest lands, islands, state campsites and other interests in real property in said park; to preserve and regulate the said […]
§ 43-0117. Operation of ferries and certain other boats, barges and vessels restricted. 1. No person, partnership, or corporation shall operate a ferry or other boat transporting motor vehicles on the waters of Lake George without first obtaining a permit for such operation from the Lake George park commission. 2. No person, partnership or corporation […]
§ 43-0119. Land use restrictions within Lake George park. 1. No real property lying within the boundaries of the Lake George park shall be used for the operation of a junk yard, automobile grave yard, second-hand automobile parts yard, automobile service station selling petroleum products or repairing motor vehicles, circus, carnival, shooting gallery, outdoor drive-in […]
§ 43-0121. Compliance with sewage disposal requirements. 1. Where a provision of this chapter, or rules or regulations issued pursuant thereto, or the Public Health Law or state sanitary code requires that the sewage disposal facilities of a building or structure proposed to be erected or constructed comply with the requirements thereof, no such building […]
§ 43-0123. Environmental review. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the commission shall be deemed to be a state agency for purposes of article 8 of this chapter. The commission shall offer assistance to local agencies within the park regarding implementation of such article.
§ 43-0125. Regulatory and user fees. 1. The legislature finds that comprehensive environmental regulatory management and conservation within the Lake George park are essential to protect an important part of the environmental resources of the state and the public health and welfare. It further declares that regulated entities and users of the unique resources of […]