The City Council finds and declares that the uncontrolled placement and maintenance of news racks on the public right-of-way creates physical danger to the travelling public, and the proliferation of such devices to display words and pictorial material describing and depicting explicit sexual conduct and nudity, which is thrust indiscriminately on children and unwilling adults, unreasonably interferes with and obstructs the public's use of such rights-of-way, constitutes unwarranted invasions of individual privacy, is injurious to health, is indecent and offensive to the senses, and such an obstruction of the free use of property so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property by the entire community. The City Council also finds, however, that the use of such rights-of-way is so historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and publications that access to these areas for such purposes should not be absolutely denied. The City Council further finds that these strong and competing interests require a reasonable accommodation which can only be satisfactorily achieved through the means of this subchapter designed to accommodate such interests by regulating the time, place and manner of using such news racks.
('64 Code, § 19-131) (Ord. 641, passed 12-8-83)