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ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ORONO, MINNESOTA, <br />AMENDING CITY CODE CHAPTER IQ, <br />BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 62 RELATING TO ADULT USES. <br />The City Council of Orono ordains as follows: <br />Section 1. Section 10.62, Adult Related Uses, is hereby adopted. <br />WHEREAS, the City recognizes the sanctity and fundamental nature of free speech; and <br />WHEREAS, the City does not intend to regulate or ban speech based on content; and <br />WHEREAS, the City has reviewed and relies on the State Attorney General's "Report of the <br />Attorney General's Working Group on Regulation of Sexually Oriented Businesses," dated June 6,1989, <br />which details the effects and impacts of sexually-oriented business; and <br />WHEREAS, the City also has reviewed and relics on the "Task Force Report on Sexually-Oriented <br />Businesses," authored by the City of Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, and Shakopee, Minnesota, which <br />considered relevant studies from six cities; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Orono is similar to the cities in the Attorney General's study and the <br />cities involved in preparing the above Task Force Report, as well as the cities whose studies were <br />considered therein, and the City will experience the same secondary effects from adult businesses as <br />did those cities; and <br />WHEREAS, adult businesses have an impact on the neighborhoods surrounding them which is <br />distinct from the impact caused by other uses; and <br />WHEREAS, residential neighborhoods located within close proximity to adult businesses <br />experience increased crime rates (sex-related crimes, in particular), lowered property values, <br />increased transiency, and decreased stability or ownership; and <br />WHEREAS, the adverse impacts which adult businesses have on surrounding areas diminish as the <br />distance from the adult use increases; and <br />WHEREAS, studies of other cities have shown that among crimes w hich tend to increase either <br />w ithin or in the near vicinity of adult businesses are rapes, prostitution, child molestation, <br />indecent exposure, and other lewd and lascivious behavior; and <br />Page 1 of 10
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