A.
The intent and purpose of this chapter is to regulate the location of adult businesses, which is necessary due to the following:
1.
Adult businesses tend to have judicially recognized adverse secondary effects on the community, including, but not limited to:
a.
Increases in crime in the vicinity of adult businesses;
b.
Decreases in property values in the vicinity of adult businesses;
c.
Increases in vacancies in residential and commercial areas in the vicinity of adult businesses;
d.
Interference with residential property owners' enjoyment of their properties (when such properties are located in the vicinity of adult businesses) as a result of increases in crime, litter, noise, and vandalism; and
e.
The deterioration of neighborhoods.
B.
In addition to the operational regulations for adult businesses mandated in Chapter 8.60 of the Municipal Code, the regulations in this chapter are necessary to prevent adverse secondary effects of adult businesses, while at the same time protecting the constitutional rights of those individuals who desire to own, operate or patronize adult businesses.
(Ord. CS-063 § VI, 2009)