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The City of Orono is 10,200 acres in size with the majority of the land area zoned for residential use. <br />The total land area that would be available for adult uses (principal or accessory) is 26.62 acres <br />(0.26%). Only 118.5 acres is zoned for Industrial or Commercial uses (1.16%). The total percentage <br />of commercial and industrial land potentially available for adult uses is (22.5%). <br />Staff is requesting the Planning Commission act on the ordinance to allow adoption by the City <br />Council prior to the 30 month moratorium expiration date of November 12, 1999. The purpose of <br />the ordinance is not in relation to a request for an adult business in the City. No requests for adult <br />uses are proposed in Orono at this time. <br />Issues for Discussion <br />1.Principal uses are only allowed within the indusuial district. Accessory uses are allowed in <br />all "B" districts, except B-2, and the "I" district. The B-4 and B-6 districts do not list any <br />permitted or conditional uses that would be considered as retail, should an accessory adult <br />use be permitted within the districts. <br />2.The Ordinance would allow permitted signage for the district to be used for a business with <br />an adult use. Should more restrictive standards apply? <br />3. Are there any additional comments regarding the ordinance, or changes? <br />Attachments <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />G <br />H <br />I <br />City Attorney Memo (October 8, 1999) <br />Draft Ordinance <br />Navarre Area Map <br />Highway 12 Map <br />Industrial District Map <br />Ordinance Summaries from Minnetonka and Wa>'zata <br />Report of the Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation of Adult Business <br />Take Force Report on Sexually-Oriented Businesses <br />Sections 10.40, 10.41, 10.42, 10.43,10.44,10.45 and 10.50 <br />Adult Use Ordinance §253^ <br />ia'18/99 <br />Page}