A.
Since the incorporation of the Village of Lake Grove on September 9, 1968, a prime concern has been to protect, enhance and encourage the development of residential housing, while serving the needs of the village residents. Due to the village's unique geographical location and features, in addition to medical advances and a general higher standard of living, a substantive portion of the village's population, both those now residing in the village and those expected to arrive in the future, will be over 55 years of age, and the Village Board finds a definitive need for special planned retirement communities.
B.
It appears to the village that such communities are desirable, since they are organized, constructed, designed and planned from the very outset to serve the needs of older persons, including suitable and adequate facilities for social, cultural and recreational activities which are regarded as essential to the well-being of the occupants and the success of the community. Such districts shall enable and encourage the flexibility of design and the development of land which would provide for a diversification of residential housing types and ownership by those residents over 55 years of age in such a manner as to promote the most appropriate use of the land, to preserve the natural and scenic amenities of an area and yet serve their needs for ownership of smaller and more suitable housing than presently available.