A person who intrudes upon any lot or piece of land within the boundary
of the Town of West Seneca, Erie County, New York, including such real property
as may belong to the town, without authority from the owner, except such persons
as are holders of licenses and/or permits duly issued and are on property
in strict pursuance of activities specified and approved by and under the
Conservation Law and rules and regulations of the Conservation Commission
of the State of New York and have not been requested by the owner or lessee
of such property to leave therefrom; or a person who erects or occupies on
such property any shelter, tent, hut, cabin or other structure whatever without
such authority, is guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not
more than one hundred dollars ($100.) or imprisonment for not more than six
(6) months, or both, for each and every offense hereof. Any violation of this
Article may also be punishable by a civil fine in the amount of fifty dollars
($50.), to be recovered in a civil action commenced in the name of the Town
of West Seneca against any violator in any court of competent jurisdiction.
For the purpose of protection and preservation of the property of the
town and of its inhabitants and of peace and good order, hereafter it shall
be unlawful for any person to place, park or leave an automobile, truck or
other vehicle, including wagons, pushcarts, etc., upon public or private property
without the consent of the owner.
Any person violating the provisions of this Article shall be liable
for a fine not exceeding ten dollars ($10.).