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<br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />Date: 05/06/02 <br />Item No: VII. A. <br />Department Approval: Section: <br />ORDINANCES <br /> <br />Item Description: Proposed Ordinance Amending Chapter 10, Sections 1005 and 1002 and <br />adding Section 1017 to the City Code by Adding Regulations relating to <br />Sexually Oriented Business Uses (PF3394) <br /> <br />1.0 BACKGROUND <br /> <br /> <br />1.1 Currently the City of Roseville does not have any Code regulations relating to sexually <br />oriented business uses in the City, other than through minimal regulation in the licensing of <br />liquor establishments. <br /> <br />1.2 According to a State Attorney General's Report, neighborhoods located near sexually <br />oriented businesses experienced increased transience and decreased stability of ownership. <br /> <br />2.0 HISTORY OF PROJECT <br />April 22, 2002 - Council approved interim ordinance applicable to July 2002 <br />May 1, 2002 - Planning Commission held hearing, created findings of fact, recommended <br />ordinance (6-0) <br />May 6, 2002 - Council findings and first reading <br />May 13,2002 expected Council second reading <br /> <br />3.0 STAFF AND PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> <br />3.1 Due to recent changes in techno 10 gy, court cases and business practices concern has been <br />expressed about the minimal regulation in the City Code as well as the lack of other <br />official controls adequate in scope to accomplish preservation of the City's standards. <br /> <br />3.2 An Interim Ordinance creating a moratorium on establishment of new sexually oriented <br />businesses was adopted by the City Council on April 22, 2002 to allow time for Planning <br />Commission and Council review of the facts and creation of regulations. This moratorium <br />expires in July 2002. <br /> <br />3.3 The City Attorney and Staff are recommending that the Planning Commission and <br />Council: 1) study the facts and adopt a resolution of findings of fact, and 2) adopt an <br />ordinance (attached) for the purpose of defining the use and regulating the location of <br />sexually oriented businesses in "B" and "I" zones. Separation from any residential zone <br />or "B-1" zone (which may include residential units) would be required. <br /> <br />3.4 On May 1,2002, the Planning Commission held the required hearing to amend the City <br /> <br />PF3394 RCA - ORDINANCE 050602 Page 1 <br />