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• <br /> ._ } officers should be used to support <br /> Pport the need for zoning•i <br /> ordinances which address then <br /> • i <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> •1 <br /> 1. <br /> Communities should <br /> secondary effects y oriented of Sexual) document findings of <br /> businesses prior to adverse <br /> zoning regulations to control these uses so <br /> upheld if challenged in court that such regulations can b enacting <br /> e <br /> 2. To reduce the <br /> businesses adverse effects of <br /> � communities should sexually oriented <br /> i distance requirements adopt zoning regulations to set <br /> sensitivereq between sexually <br /> uses, including but not limited to residential <br /> businessescand <br /> child care facilities, churches and nt�al areas <br /> parks. � schools, <br /> 3. To reduce adverse im <br /> oriented businesses, pacts from concentration of sexually <br /> communities should. <br /> which set distance requirements adopt zoning <br /> between liquors ordinances <br /> el sexually oriented businesses and between establishments and <br /> J <br /> and should canslder restrictingSexually oriented businees <br /> per building. sexually oriented businesses to one use <br /> 1 <br /> 4. Communities should requiretween sexion <br /> businesses to comply with <br /> businesses within a reasonableltimpertaining to sexually oriented <br /> new laws; a so that <br /> prior uses will conform to <br /> IV. LICENSING AND <br /> OTHER REGULATIONS <br /> VCznsing and other regulations s may also be used to reduce the adverse effects of <br /> oriented businesses. The critical requirements which communities must keep <br /> ep• <br /> • <br /> -4 <br />
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