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FROM (?&mO. S’99 16:47 ST. 15:44 N'O.-760044232 7 <br />avuOuia, iiuiiuicd, cic., U3 wen ua diiiutij^ ituuu ousuicsscs. I Hc issuc IS wficincr, cy virtue or <br />the various distance restrictions, too much property within Orono has bceu excluded to afford <br />adult businesses constitutionally adequate opportunities to locate and operate in Orono. <br />Finally, other Orono ordinances may he affected by the proposed adult use ordinance, and <br />those effects should be examined and addressed in close correlation with the proposed <br />ordinance. For example, the City Council may wish to consider amending its sign ordinance <br />lo control and regulate signage for adult businesses, based on the concept that explicit or <br />inappropriate advertising may create the same types of secondary effects that the businesses <br />themselves generate. Also, the City Council may wish to consider licensing adult businesses <br />in addition to zoning them appropriately. Licensing .schemes can be tricky to implement and <br />enforce, however, especially in the civil rights area, and may present more risk than reward to <br />the City. <br />U8A21M733 1(V8.39 <br />'4