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• <br />No. R-94-13 <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />COUNCIL RESOLUTION <br />Date : 3/23/94 <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />A RESOLUTION REGARDING NEGATIVE SECONDARY IMPACT <br />FINDINGS FROM ADULT USES <br />WHEREAS, the aforementioned reports and studies, reviewed <br />by the staff and on file at city hall, document negative secondary impacts <br />from adult uses; <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of <br />Falcon Heights finds that: <br />1. That it is the City of Falcon Heights responsibility to protect the <br />• health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Falcon Heights. <br />2. That adult uses create negative secondary impacts in a <br />community, including increased crime, increased harassment of <br />neighborhood residents, increased health risks, diminished <br />property values, and general neighborhood blight. <br />3. That areas within close walking distance of residential dwellings <br />and other community commercial uses should be free of adult <br />business uses. <br />4. That areas where children could be expected to walk, patronize <br />or recreate should be free of certain adult business uses. <br />5. That the image of the City of Falcon Heights as a pleasant and <br />attractive and safe place to reside will be adversely affected by <br />the presence of adult business uses in close proximity to its <br />residential neighborhoods. <br />6. That the negative secondary impacts from adult business uses <br />can extend for at least three blocks (or 1,800 feet) and they, <br />• therefore, cannot be ameliorated in the City of Falcon Heights <br />because of its unique circumstances including its commercial <br />districts' proximity to residential property and its limited <br />
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