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3 <br /> • <br /> Ordinance No. <br /> An Ordinance concerning the regulation of Quick Service Facilities including Barista <br /> Stands. <br /> Whereas,the City Council does find: <br /> 1. The City has seen a proliferation of crimes of a sexual nature occurring at bikini barista <br /> stands throughout the City, on its borders, and in Snohomish County.The City has reviewed this <br /> matter and found evidence relating to the adverse impacts of the conduct of bikini barista stands. <br /> This evidence relates to barista stands with employees dressing in a manner that is closely and <br /> customarily associated with adult entertainment or adult situations. Further this evidence <br /> indicates that businesses providing casual food services including such things as fast food <br /> restaurants, delis,food trucks and coffee stands ("Quick Service Facilities") might easily <br /> transition to the bikini barista stand model; <br /> 2. The City has seen that the minimalistic nature of the clothing worn by baristas at these <br /> "bikini" stands lends itself to criminal conduct in that it can be quickly and simply partially or <br /> fully removed or adjusted but done in a manner that is not easy to detect unless someone is <br /> placed in the same proximity as the patron. Employees and owners of barista stands where this <br /> conduct occurs are making large sums of money from overtly sexual,lewd conduct, and <br /> prostitution. The nature of the Quick Service Facility has shown that it provides the opportunity <br /> for scantily clad baristas to easily engage in sexual conduct with customers; <br /> 3. The City has considered such evidence as compiled in the legislative record for this <br /> ordinance also including court cases,police records, memoranda and other information related <br /> to conduct of bikini barista stands; <br /> 4. The City finds that such information about bikini barista stands indicates that they <br /> create adverse secondary effects,including health, safety,economic, and aesthetic impacts, <br /> upon neighboring properties and the community as a whole, and that they have adverse impacts <br /> upon minors; <br /> 121 <br />