A.
Findings. The Board of Trustees of the Village/Town of Mount Kisco (the village) finds and declares that:
(1)
The uncontrolled placement and maintenance of newsracks in public rights-of-way present an inconvenience and danger to the safety and welfare of persons using such rights-of-way, including pedestrians, persons entering and leaving vehicles and buildings and persons performing essential utility, traffic control and emergency services.
(2)
Unsightly newsracks and newsracks located so as to cause an inconvenience or danger to persons using public rights-of-way constitute public nuisances.
(3)
These factors constitute an unreasonable interference with and obstruction of the use of public rights-of-way, are injurious to health and offensive to the senses and constitute such an obstruction of the free use of property as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property by the entire community.
(4)
The Board of Trustees recognizes, however, that the use of such rights-of-way is historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and publications and that access to those areas for such purposes should not be absolutely denied. The Board of Trustees further finds that these strong and competing interests require a reasonable accommodation which can be achieved satisfactorily only through the means of this chapter, which is designed to accommodate such interests regulating the place and manner of using such newsracks.
B.
Purpose. The provisions and prohibitions of this chapter have the purpose of securing and promoting the public health, safety and general welfare of persons in the village in their use of public rights-of-way through the regulation of placement, appearance, number, size and servicing of newsracks on the public rights-of-way so as to:
(1)
Provide for pedestrian and driving safety and convenience.
(2)
Ensure no unreasonable interference with the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including ingress to, or egress from, any place of business or from the street to the sidewalk.
(3)
Provide reasonable access for the use and maintenance of sidewalks, poles, posts, traffic signs, hydrants and similar appurtenances.
(4)
Reduce visual blight on the public rights-of-way, protect the aesthetics and value of surrounding properties.
(5)
Reduce exposure of the village to personal injury or property damage claims and litigation.
(6)
Protect the right to distribute information protected by the United States and New York State Constitutions through use of newsracks.
C.
Preservation of constitutional rights. It is not the intent of this chapter to, in any way, discriminate against, regulate or interfere with the publication, circulation, distribution or dissemination of any printed material that is constitutionally protected.