A.
This chapter is a regulatory measure aimed at protecting the health and safety of children in the Village of Bellevue from the risk that sexual offenders convicted of an offense against a child may reoffend in locations close to where children congregate. Reducing opportunity and temptation is important to minimizing the risk of reoffense; there is a need to protect children where they congregate or play in public places. Therefore, the Village finds and declares that sexual offenders are a serious threat to the public safety of children if regulatory measures are not in place that prohibit their presence in specified areas designated as places children commonly congregate. The Village of Bellevue finds and declares that in addition to schools and day-care centers, children congregate or play at child-oriented facilities, such as parks, trails, playgrounds and places of worship.
B.
It is not the intent of this chapter to impose a criminal penalty but rather to serve the Village's compelling interest to promote, protect, and improve the health, safety, and welfare of the children of the Village by prohibiting convicted sexual offenders from residing, loitering or being present in specified areas around locations where children regularly congregate in concentrated numbers. It is the further intent of this chapter to recognize that convicted sexual offenders must reenter the community, and the Village of Bellevue hereby accepts that it has a responsibility to our citizens and the surrounding area municipalities to ensure that, in addition to promoting regulatory measures aimed at protecting children, its regulatory measures are not aimed at prohibiting convicted sexual offenders from being part of this society.