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<br /> October 22,1986
<br /> ::tili'q„:,Y.1 ''' rgqiienCr:::'parkfingrilvols Tleargtrutineeesee, =Pri!::!:;
<br /> 1,,,,11,,i;r:I' regular customers of those businesses.
<br /> ". fitilt 11:%:=Inenter':ggirts:Ni=12r===,
<br /> particularly alcoholic beverages.
<br /> 35. That employees and customers of live adult entertainment
<br /> ii::.:1fIc'v, . businesses are frequently involved in acts of prostitution
<br /> 1[411 1 . which are initiated on the premises and performed at nearby
<br /> residence., motels, hot cue uca tanning eggs dr ig Parked
<br /> ..;,''IN. ,,I'- 36. That prostitution activities by employees of live adult
<br /> entertainment buelnesees in nearby residences generate
<br /> ,14,1i_i,') kqi abnormal and adverse vehicular traffic late at night on
<br /> '0'4'il,:::11.i"-,'. residential streets.
<br /> 31. That solicitation for prostitution by employees of live adult
<br /> 1',11I'lijVi, entertainment businesses in nearby restaurant. and cocktail
<br /> lounges disrupts the normal customer activities of those
<br /> ,l''F.:i. !4,' restaurants and cocktail lounges.
<br /> :11 1 ,,111i 38. That employees and customers of live adult entertainment
<br /> businesees are sometimes involved in criminal activity on and
<br /> ,',,!'11''i near the site including: lewd conduct, use and sale of
<br /> controlled substances,prostitution, and the illegal sale of
<br /> .L tfkl''''.;, alcoholic beverages.
<br /> ". Int Igfr:gertienMenlerTrleiteeisee.°'"" victhit''r
<br /> 40. n:InlIgetftmlterntelir=8'"""'""Y a""ct'"'"r
<br /> ',i';taill'i,,.,'''. 41. Thar the secondary effects of live adult entertainment
<br /> businesses will be experienced by any community with a live
<br /> f1 1 '.1' 10., adult entertainment business.
<br /> i,1,100
<br /> 42. That a community will experience increased cost for law
<br /> eenforcementinment because of the presence of a live adult
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<br /> ntertabusiness.
<br /> :11 lt,.1 ill i, 4'. rnnrtaTl'utnt ielslaVisbnl:nttrhYa. ritelltst grson's"ewho It'at
<br /> been intoxicated.
<br /> ". 21t faolmr:rladtIrth:147,d±0±33±1 00±0±8 i;1181.tr:"N
<br /> 'T il iJ1 1,i: adult mini theaters, outdoor adult theaters, adult motion
<br /> ,.,. i iSrl,,,I picture theaters, and adult pannram establishments.
<br /> 1,Ilk'i*H., 45. That the location of adult theaters, ae defined in paragraph
<br /> ''P IA'1'' I 44,has a harmful effect on area.in which they are located
<br /> and contribute to the blight of the surrounding neighborhood.
<br /> 46. That the presence of adult theaters,as defined in paragraph
<br /> '',,',1 4,',,''i. I 44,hae a harmful influence on children which in increased
<br /> 1,/ i,',ii 1' when those theaters
<br /> children are largely a located in residential areas where
<br /> confined because of their ages.
<br /> V NO1A
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