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<br />b. The fence is compatible with the neighborhood in terms of aesthetics; <br />c. The fence does not create a site distance hazard; and <br />d. The fence is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare. <br /> <br />4. Referrals and Appeals. The Zoning Enforcement Official may refer a fence modi- <br />fication request to the Board of Zoning Adjustments. The Board of Zoning Ad- <br />justments shall also review fence modification(s) requests that are made in con- <br />junction with an application for either a conditional use permit or variance. Ap- <br />peals of the decision of the Zoning Enforcement Official approving or denying a <br />fence modification shall be heard by the Board of Zoning Adjustments, pursuant <br />to the requirements of Article 28. (Ord. 2012-001 § 3; Ord. 2008-001 § 1; Ord. <br />2001-015 § 1) <br /> <br />4-1683 Adult-Oriented Business Regulations <br /> <br />A. Purpose and Intent. It is the intent of this article to prevent community wide adverse <br />economic impacts, increased crime, decreased property values, and the deterioration <br />of neighborhoods which can be brought about by the concentration of Adult-Oriented <br />Businesses in close proximity to each other or proximity to other incompatible uses <br />such as schools for minors, churches, and residentially zoned districts or uses. The <br />City Council finds that it has been demonstrated in various communities that the con- <br />centration of Adult-Oriented Businesses causes an increase in the number of transi- <br />ents in the area, and an increase in crime, and in addition to the effects described <br />above can cause other businesses and residents to move elsewhere. It is, therefore, <br />the purpose of this Article to establish reasonable and uniform regulations to prevent <br />the concentration of Adult-Oriented Businesses or their close proximity to incompati- <br />ble uses, while permitting the location of Adult-Oriented Businesses in certain areas. <br /> <br />B. Location Standards. <br /> <br />1. Subject to the provisions of this chapter, Adult-Oriented Businesses shall be <br />permitted only in the Industrial Park (IP), Industrial Limited (IL) and Industrial <br />General (IG) Districts, provided: <br /> <br />a. Each Adult-Oriented Business shall, prior to commencement or continuation <br />of such business, first apply for and receive zoning approval from the Com- <br />munity Development Department. <br /> <br />b. Each such Adult-Oriented Business must, prior to commencement or contin- <br />uation of such business, first apply for and receive an Adult-Oriented Busi- <br />ness License. <br /> <br />c. Each such Adult-Oriented Business must comply with all applicable devel- <br />opment and design regulations of the applicable Zone. <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 27 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated
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