The North Branford Town Council hereby finds the following:
A.
Adult-oriented establishments proposed or located in the Town of North Branford require regulation from the town's public safety agencies in order to protect and preserve the health, safety and welfare of the patrons of such establishments, as well as the health, safety and welfare of the town's citizens and especially the children. This is so because such businesses may and do generate secondary effects which are detrimental to the quality and character of residential neighborhoods, including criminal activity.
B.
Statistics and studies performed by a substantial number of cities and towns in the United States indicate that:
(1)
Large numbers of persons frequent such adult-oriented establishments, especially those which provide closed booths, cubicles, studios and rooms for private viewing of so-called "adult" motion pictures and/or video tapes and/or live entertainment.
(2)
Such closed booths, cubicles, studios and rooms have been used by patrons, clients or customers of such adult-oriented establishments for the purpose of engaging in certain sexual acts.
(3)
Male and female prostitutes have been known to frequent such establishments in order to provide sex for hire to the patrons, clients or customers of such establishments within such booths, cubicles and rooms.
(4)
Doors, curtains, blinds and/or other closures installed in or on the entrances and/or exits of such booths, cubicles, studios and rooms which are closed while such booths, cubicles, studios and rooms are in use encourage patrons using such booths, cubicles, studios and rooms to engage in sexual acts therein with prostitutes or others thereby promoting and encouraging prostitution and the commission of sexual acts which cause blood, semen and urine to be deposited on the floors and/or walls of such booths, cubicles, studios and rooms, which deposits could prove detrimental to the health and safety of other persons who may come into contact with such deposits.
(5)
The reasonable regulation and supervision of such adult-oriented establishments tends to discourage such sexual acts and prostitution and thereby promotes the health, safety and welfare of the patrons, clients and customers of such establishments.
C.
The Constitution and laws of the State of Connecticut grant to the town powers and, in particular, police power to enact reasonable legislation and measures to regulate and supervise adult-oriented establishments, as hereinafter defined, in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
D.
It is not the intent of the Town Council, in enacting this chapter, to deny to any person rights to speech or equal protection of the law as provided by the United States and/or State Constitution or to impose any additional limitations, restrictions or prior restraints on the contents of any communicative materials, including sexually-oriented films, video tapes, books, magazines, and/or other stock-in-trade. Further, by enacting this chapter, the Town Council does not intend to deny or restrict the rights of any adult to obtain and/or view any sexually-oriented materials or publications protected by the United States and/or State Constitution nor does it intend to deny or restrict any constitutionally protected rights that distributors or exhibitors of such sexually-oriented materials or publications may have to sell, distribute or exhibit such materials. Further, it is not the intent of the Town Council, in enacting this chapter, to restrict or regulate the viewing or exhibition of adult-oriented performances or displays in or on other than commercial buildings or premises.