[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986]
Buildings and establishments operated as adult uses as defined
by this chapter are determined to be detrimental and harmful to the
health, safety, and general welfare of a community. Noted to promote
the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of the Borough
of Oxford, this Part is intended to restrict adult uses to nonresidential,
nonbusiness, and noncommercial areas of the Borough of Oxford and
otherwise regulate their operation. Wherever the operational characteristics
of adult uses increase the deleterious impact on a community when
such uses are concentrated, this Part is intended to promote the health,
safety, and general welfare and good order of the residents of the
Borough of Oxford by regulating the concentration of such use to minimize
the deleterious effect on the aesthetics and economics of the areas
in which these uses are located.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 841, 6/20/2011, § 1]
1. The following uses are designated as regulated adult uses and may be permitted when approved as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board under the terms of this Part
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B. Adult mini-motion-picture theaters.
C. Adult motion-picture theaters.
F. Drug paraphernalia stores.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 841, 6/20/2011, § 2]
1. No uses described in this Part shall be established unless approved as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with the terms of this Part
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27-1905, Subsection
1C, of this chapter.
2. Any application for special exception approval shall be submitted in accordance with the terms of §
27-1906 of this chapter. Conduct of the hearing shall be in accordance with §
27-1904.
3. A special exception approval granted under the provisions of this
section shall be conditioned such that it shall only apply to the
current property owner or applicant and shall not be transferable
or assignable to another property, subsequent owner of the property
in question or applicant.
4. Should any regulated use listed in §
27-1402 of this Part cease or discontinue operation for a period of 90 or more consecutive days, it may not resume nor may it be replaced by any other regulated use listed in §
27-1402 unless it complies with all the requirements of this chapter.