A.
Findings.
(1)
The Town Board of the Town of Cortlandt finds that rising levels of graffiti poses a serious problem for our residents and merchants. The use of pens, writing and artistic devices and spray can and marking devices used in connection with the writing of graffiti on walls and other places of buildings and property has reached the level that local attention should be given to this matter by the Town. The defacing of such property and the use of foul language in many of the writings, as well as symbols or words indicating bias against any segment of the community or individuals, is harmful to the general public and violative of the good and welfare of the citizens, residents and people of the Town of Cortlandt. The unabated proliferation of graffiti is a physical blight upon the landscapes of our town and costs taxpayers, merchants and homeowners substantial moneys to remove and repair.
(2)
The Town Board also finds that, when unchecked, graffiti presents an image of a deteriorating community, a community that no longer cares about itself. Not only is graffiti an assault upon individual sensibilities, it is another reason for people to leave the community.
(3)
Studies have found increasing evidence that unchecked acts of graffiti vandalism can be a precursor to more serious acts of crime and vandalism.
B.
It is the intent of this legislation that any person found guilty of writing graffiti on buildings and property shall be held accountable for those actions in an appropriate manner.