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<br /> I <br /> I. , <br /> , 4. Conduct of patrons within the sexnally oriented business. <br /> The regulation of cities typically regulate the conduct of patrons within the sexually <br /> I oriented business. The basis for this regulation is related to prevention of criminal <br /> activity, primarily prostitution, or related to public health concerns, the transmission of <br /> sexually transmitted diseases. <br /> I 5. Exterior requirements of sexually oriented businesses. <br /> I These regulations typically deal with signage and the exterior appearance of the building. <br /> These regulations minimize the exposure of these activities to the community and <br /> specifically minors. These requirements also deal with the layout of the store itself so as <br /> I to minimize the commission of crimes or to reduce the possibility of sexually transmitted <br /> diseases. Lastly, these requirements also deal with enforcing the State law requiring <br /> sealed wrappers and opaque covers of sexually oriented materials. <br /> I 6. License and investigative fees. <br /> The license and investigative fees cities charge are highly variable. This variation was <br /> I also shown in our analysis of the regulation and licensing of pawn shops. The City would <br /> need to set fees which are responsive to its anticipated costs of conducting the licensing <br /> procedures and investigations. <br /> I <br /> .- <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Ie <br /> I <br />