Based on public testimony and other evidence and information before it, the Mountlake Terrace City Council makes the following findings of fact:
A.
Certain conduct occurring on premises offering sexually oriented adult entertainment is detrimental to the public health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City and, therefore, such conduct must be regulated as provided herein.
B.
Regulation of the sexually oriented adult entertainment industry is necessary because in the absence of such regulation significant criminal activity has historically and regularly occurred.
C.
It is necessary to license entertainers in the sexually oriented adult entertainment industry to prevent the exploitation of minors to ensure that each such entertainer is an adult, and to ensure that such entertainers have not assumed a false name, which would make regulation of the entertainer difficult or impossible.
D.
It is necessary to have a licensed manager on the premises of establishments offering sexually oriented adult entertainment at such times as such establishments are offering sexually oriented adult entertainment so that at all necessary times, there will be an individual responsible for the overall operation of the establishments, including the actions of patrons, entertainers and other employees.
E.
The license fees required herein are reasonable fees imposed as necessary regulatory measures designed to help defray the substantial expenses incurred by the City in regulating the sexually oriented adult entertainment industry.
F.
Businesses providing sexually oriented adult entertainment are increasingly associated with ongoing prostitution, illegal drug transactions, disruptive conduct and other criminal activity which is currently not subject to effective regulation and which constitutes an immediate threat to the public peace, health and safety.
G.
Concern over sexually transmitted diseases is a legitimate health concern of the City which requires regulation of sexually oriented adult entertainment businesses in order to protect the health and well being of the public.
(Ord. 2023 § 1, 1993)