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<br /> \ ~/~ <br /> ~.' 8. Communities should document findings of adverse secondary <br /> ~ . <br /> effects of sexually oriented businesses prior to enacting zoning <br /> regulations to control these uses so that such regulations can be upheld <br /> ~ if challenged in court. <br /> ~ 9. To reduce the adverse effects of sexually oriented businesses, <br /> communities should adopt zoning regulations which set distance <br /> requirements between sexually oriented businesses and sensitive uses, <br /> ~ <br /> including but not limited to residential areas, schools, child care <br /> facilities, churches and parks. <br /> ~ 10. To reduce adverse Impacts from concentration of these <br /> ~ businesses, communities should adopt zoning ordinances which set <br /> distances between sexually oriented businesses and between sexually <br /> I oriented businesses and liquor establishments, and should consider <br /> restricting sexually oriented businesses to one use per building. <br /> .- 11. Communities should require existing businesses to comply with <br /> new zoning or other regulation of sexually oriented businesses within a <br /> I reasonable time so that prior uses wlll conform to new laws. <br /> I 12. Prior to enacting licensing regulations, communities should <br /> document findings of adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented <br /> I businesses and the relationship between these effects and proposed <br /> regulations so that such regulations can be upheld if challenged in <br /> court. <br /> I <br /> 13. Communities should adopt regulations which reduce the likelihood <br /> I of criminal activity related to sexually oriented businesses, Including but <br /> not limited to open booth ordinances and ordinances which' authorize <br /> I denial or revocation of licenses when the licensee has committed <br /> offenses relevant to the operation of the business. <br /> I <br /> I- <br /> .5- <br /> I <br /> .. <br />