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5. The City finds that courts have allowed cities to rely upon the experiences of <br /> other cities and have not required each city regulating adult businesses to conduct their <br /> own studies. The City has decided to rely upon such other experiences, as recognized by <br /> the courts, because it believes it may not have the time, experience and/or resources to <br /> adequately study these issues; <br /> 6. These studies and other evidence confirm that adult retail establishments, due to <br /> their nature, have generated: a) increases in crime; b) increases in public sexual conduct; <br /> c) increases in the opportunity for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; d) <br /> increases in corruption of minors; and e) adverse impacts upon the aesthetics and <br /> property values of the surrounding neighborhoods and businesses; <br /> 7. Separation of adult retail business uses from other sensitive uses, such as schools, <br /> parks, residential zones and places of worship, and separation of such businesses from <br /> each other, has been proven by these studies and other evidence to lessen the adverse <br /> impacts, and these separations will also allow the City to attract new businesses and <br /> residents as a result of the increases in aesthetics and property values and the diminution <br /> of crime, public sexual conduct and other adverse impacts; <br /> 8. It is not the intent of the City to suppress any protected rights of expression under <br /> the United States or Washington Constitutions, but to propose and enact content neutral <br /> legislation which addresses narrowly the negative adverse impacts of adult retail business <br /> uses, which allows them adequate alternative channels for communication of protected <br /> expression; <br /> 9. The Zoning Code amendment provided by this Ordinance: <br /> a- Is consistent with the applicable provisions of the Everett general plan; <br /> b- Bears a substantial relation to public health, safety or welfare; and <br /> c- Promotes the best long term interests of the Everett community; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council does conclude: <br /> 1. The studies and findings of other cities, counties and states that adult retail <br /> business uses generate significant adverse secondary effects are reliable and that the City <br /> does reasonably rely upon such studies; <br />