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Minutes -City of San Leandro City Council Meeting <br />September 8, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />-- Ordinance No. 98-09, An Ordinance Adding Section 4-1686 to Part N, <br />Article 16 of the San Leandro Zoning Code Related to Zoning Standards for <br />Wireless Telecommunications Facilities in the City of San Leandro and <br />Amending Related Sections of the Zoning Code. (1099/1024) <br />-- Passed to Print as Amended <br />M/S/C Lothrop and Glaze. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br />B. Matter of A-98- ;Amendment to the San Leandro Zoning Code and the San <br />Leandro Municipal Code Regarding Adult-Oriented Businesses (provides for the <br />regulation and licensing of adult-oriented businesses in keeping with recent court <br />decisions; allows adult-oriented businesses to locate in the IP Industrial Park, IG <br />Industrial General, and IL Industrial Limited Districts, if they comply with <br />licensing and minimum-proximity from impacted uses requirements). Continued <br />from the April 6 and Apri120, 1998, City Council Meetings at the Request of <br />Staff. (1099/1413) <br />-- Letters Received Opposing the "Proposed Locations" in the Proposed <br />Ordinances: <br />-- Bonaire Civic League, Inc., Board of Directors, dated Apri129, 1998. <br />-- Letters Received Opposing "Adult Entertainment Establishments," in <br />General: <br />-- Ralph and Marion Dozier, 2152 West Avenue 136th, dated April 17, 1998. <br />i- Motion Certifying the Negative Declaration for A-98-2 as Complete and In <br />Compliance with CEQARequirements. (1099/1977) <br />-- An Ordinance Amending the San Leandro Zoning Code, Adding Article 16-4- <br />1683, Relating to the Regulation of Adult-Oriented Businesses. (1099/1024) <br />-- Pass to Print <br />-- An Ordinance Amending the San Leandro Municipal Code, Adding Title IV, <br />Chapter 24, Relating to the Regulation ofAdult-Oriented Businesses. <br />-- Pass to Print (1413/1099/1024) <br />This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above matter, Steve <br />Emslie, Director of Development Services, made opening remarks, and Beth <br />Greene went over the details of the proposed Ordinance. <br />Sheila Green, representing the National Family Legal Foundation, commented on <br />the legal aspects of the proposed Ordinance. <br />Council discussion ensued regarding adult-oriented businesses that exist near <br />Bayfair Mall and how the Council would like to see the City work with the County <br />to curtail such establishments since there is an effort toward making the Mall a <br />