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<br />OJ/Ol/20U2 FRI 09;52 R~ 6127552859 <br /> <br />CITY OF CIRCLE PINES <br /> <br />ill 007 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />incomplete, ~nd any ~ction <br />Commission in response to it <br />voi.d. <br /> <br />t~ken by the Councilor Plannins <br />shall automatically become null and <br /> <br />350.11 Renewals. <br />be submitted four <br />in 350.05. <br /> <br />All applications for renewals of licenses shall <br />(4) weeks prior to the expiration date set forth <br /> <br />350.12 Penalty. If an application for license renewal is not <br /> <br />submitted within twenty-one <br />current license, the licensee <br />activity. Continued activity <br />be a Sectiou violation. <br /> <br />(21) <br />shall <br />after <br /> <br />d~ya after expiration of the <br />cease the previous license <br />the twenty-one day period shall <br /> <br />SICTION 355 <br /> <br />ADm.!' llISTABLIMBN'l'S <br /> <br />355.01 Purpose and I~tsnt. The purpose of this Section 355 is to <br />prescribe licensing req1.lirements for sexually-or1enced ):;usin",,.se,. <br />in order to protect the general h~alth, safety and welfare. <br /> <br />35!5.02 Findings of the City Coun:Q. <br /> <br />Subd. 1 Fin<:linqs. The Ci ty Council of the City of <br />Circle Pines makes the following findings regarding the need <br />1:0 license sexually-oriented businesses. Thl!l findings arl!l <br />basl!ld upon the council's review of the "Report of the Attorney <br />General's Working Group en Regulation of Sexually-Oriented <br />Eusinesses", dated ,June 6, 1989, prepared by Hubert H. <br />Humphrey, III, Attorney General of the State of Minnesota, and <br />the Rochester, Minnesota/Olmsted County Planning Department's <br />March 2, 1988 report er.ti.tled, "Adult Entertainment: Land Use <br />and Legal Perspectives." The Council's findings arl!l as <br />follows! <br /> <br />(a) Sexually-oril!lnted businesses can contribute to an <br />increase in criminal activity in the area in which such <br />businesses are lOcated, taxing city crime-prevention programs <br />and law enforcement services; <br /> <br />(b) Sexually-oriented businesses can be used for fronts <br />for prostitution and other criminal activity. The experi~noe <br />of other cities indicates that the proper management and <br />operation of such businesses can, however, minimize this risk, <br /> <br />Chapter 3 <br /> <br />73 <br />