A.
The Common Council finds that for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City the laws designed to deter the defacement of public and private property through the use of aerosol spray paint cans, broad-tipped indelible markers, etching acid and other marking devices shall be strengthened. The Common Council finds further that such defacement of property is most often committed by persons under 18 years of age, using aerosol spray paint cans, broad-tipped indelible markers, and etching acid; that such aerosol cans and markers are frequently stolen from retail stores by such persons; that such persons rarely have a legitimate need for such aerosol cans, markers or acids; that, where such a need exists, such aerosol cans, markers or acids may be furnished by a parent or guardian and, therefore, that within the City of Albany the sale of such aerosol cans, markers and acids to such persons should be prohibited; and that persons engaged in the retail sale of such aerosol cans, markers and acids should be required to take reasonable steps to prevent the theft of such cans and markers or the sale thereof to minors. Further, it is the recommendation of the Common Council that, where appropriate and authorized by law, the courts require those who commit acts of defacement to restore the property so damaged or to perform suitable alternate community service pursuant to the court's direction.
B.
The Common Council finds that the defacement of private property by graffiti, especially vacant buildings, is proliferating throughout the City and requires the enactment of measures to effect its removal and to preserve, enhance and protect the aesthetics of the City and to ensure the general welfare of the public.