[Ord. 856, 1/27/2003, § 1]
The Town Council of the Town of Bloomsburg finds and determines as follows:
A.
That certain private properties require a disproportionate amount of police service with many calls requiring response to maintain order and public peace and safety and to stop public disturbances at parties or other social events so that there is less police personnel and resources available for other locations, emergencies and duties within the Town of Bloomsburg, thereby placing a disproportionate and unfair burden upon the residents of the Town of Bloomsburg.
B.
That the host of a disorderly party or other social event and those persons attending such party or event should be held criminally responsible for any public disturbances or other acts of disorderly conduct thereat.
C.
That owners of private properties derive a benefit from the aforesaid police service.
D.
That owners of private properties have a responsibility to manage their properties to minimize required police service to maintain order and public peace and safety and to stop public disturbances, to minimize the burden upon the residents of the Town of Bloomsburg and to promote the health, safety and welfare of the public in general.
E.
That owners of private properties can minimize required police service to maintain order and public peace and safety and to stop public disturbances by diligent and strict management and regulations of their properties.
F.
That assessment of police service costs as provided in this Part is reasonable and will have a deterrent effect and encourage more responsible management of private properties.
G.
That it is not the intent of this Part to discourage or suppress calls or requests for police service, but rather to encourage and stimulate diligent and strict management and regulation of private properties by the owner thereof and to promote the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town of Bloomsburg.