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<br />Other City Codes for Tattoo/Body Art: <br /> <br />• Vadnais Heights – body art establishments are an allowed use in the C-2A zoning district <br />with no additional restrictions. No city license required. <br />• Maplewood – Body art is a permitted use in business commercial zoning districts, but not on <br />premises with a liquor license. No additional restrictions. Requires a city license. <br />• North St. Paul – tattoo shops are an allowed use in certain zoning districts with no additional <br />restrictions. No city license required. <br />• Roseville – tattoo shops are allowed in commercial zoned districts, same as other personal <br />services (beauty or nail salons). No city license required. <br />• White Bear Lake – They have a very specific zoning code that lists things like “ice cream <br />store”, “shoe store”, “drug store”, etc. and tattoo parlors are currently not specifically <br />allowed in any zoning district. Given this ‘oversight’, they are administratively allowing <br />them in B-2 thru B-4 until they can revise the Code to accommodate them. Of note is that <br />they are specifically prohibited in LVMU (the Lake Village commercial bay area) and in B- <br />5 (downtown). They have also allowed cosmetic tattooing as ancillary to a salon if less than <br />20% of both the floor area and gross sales. No specific locational requirements. No city <br />license is required. <br />• Arden Hills – tattoo shops are specifically not allowed in the B-2 zoning district and there is <br />no other language referring to them in their City Code. <br />• Shoreview – no language in their City Code for tattoo shops – no city license required <br />• Blaine – no city license required <br />• Falcon Heights – no language in the City Code for tattoo shops - no city license required <br /> <br /> <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance 932, Amending City Code Chapter 822, Tattoo-Body Art. <br /> <br />Attachments: <br />• Ordinance 932 <br />• Summary Ordinance 932