A.
The city council specifically finds that graffiti on public and private properties is an immediate and serious threat to the safety and welfare of the community. Furthermore, graffiti encourages gang and other criminal activities thereby threatening the safety of citizens of the city. Additionally, both public and private properties are experiencing a dramatic increase in graffiti which is costly to remove and creates a negative image of the city. Graffiti is a blighting factor which not only depreciates the value of such property that has been the target of such vandalism, but also depreciates the value of the adjacent and surrounding properties so as to create a negative impact upon the entire city.
B.
State law authorizes the city, under certain circumstances, to provide for the removal of graffiti and other inscribed materials from private as well as public property. The city council finds and determines that graffiti is obnoxious and a public nuisance and unless the city causes it to be removed from public and private property, it tends to remain. Other properties then become the target of graffiti with the result that entire neighborhoods are affected and become less desirable places in which to be.
C.
It is the purpose and intent of the city council, through the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, to provide additional enforcement tools to protect public and private property from acts of vandalism and defacement, including the application of graffiti on privately and publicly owned walls and structures. Such acts are inimical to and destructive of the rights and values of private property owners as well as the total community. It is the further intent of the city council, through the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, to provide notice to all of those who disregard the property rights of others, that the law enforcement agencies of the city, the sheriff's department and the district attorney's office, will strictly enforce the law and vigorously prosecute those persons engaging in the defacement of public and private properties.
(Code 1980, § 8.24.010; Ord. No. 515, § 1, 1993; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)