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• MOUNDS VIEW PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 445-96 <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 574, AN ORDINANCE <br /> REGULATING ADULT ESTABLISHMENTS, PREMISES CONDUCIVE TO HIGH RISK <br /> SEXUAL CONDUCT, ADDING CHAPTERS 512 AND 607 AND AMENDING <br /> CHAPTERS 1113 AND 1116 OF THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CODE. <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed studies on the impacts of <br /> adult establishments in communities; and <br /> WHEREAS, those impacts include increased crime rates, lower property values, <br /> increased transiency, neighborhood blight and potential health risks; and <br /> WHEREAS, based on studies and findings, the Planning Commission <br /> concludes; <br /> adult establishments have adverse secondary impacts of the types set forth; and <br /> • WHEREAS, the adverse impacts caused by adult establishments tends to ----- <br /> diminish if adult establishments are governed by locational requirements, licensing <br /> requirements and health requirements; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is not the intent to prohibit adult establishments from having a <br /> reasonable opportunity to locate in the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.357, allows the City to adopt <br /> regulations to promote the public health, safety, morals and general welfare; and <br /> WHEREAS, the public health, safety, morals and general welfare will be <br /> promoted by the City adopting regulations governing adult establishments. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mounds View Planning <br /> Commission recommends to the City Council the adoption of Ordinance No. 574, an <br /> ordinance regulating Adult Establishments, Premises Conducive to High Risk Sexual <br /> Conduct, a draft of which is being attached to this resolution, contingent upon the <br /> following: <br /> 1. The City Attorney and City Council address the following three concerns <br /> raised by the Planning Commission with Ordinance No. 574: <br /> • a. Studies have shown that absentee landlords have been linked to <br />