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7/1/1996
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Ordinance No. 2110 ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM UPON THE OPENING OR EXPANSION OF ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY The Council of Redwood City does ordain as follows: Section 1. This Council finds as follows: 1. An application for an adult-oriented book store has been received by the Planning Department; said book store intends to open in a location immediately adjacent to a residential neighborhood and within 1700
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(4) "Adult theater," which means a theater, concert hall, <br /> auditorium, or similar establishment which, for any form of <br /> consideration regularly features live performances which are <br /> distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on the display <br /> of specified anatomical areas or specified sexual activities. <br /> <br /> (7) "Modeling studio," which means a business which <br /> provides, for pecuniary compensation, monetary or other <br /> consideration, hire or reward, figure models who, for the <br /> purposes of sexual stimulation of patrons, display "specified <br /> anatomical areas" to be observed, sketched, photographed, <br /> painted, sculpted or otherwise depicted by persons paying <br /> such consideration. "Modeling studio" further does not <br /> include a studio or similar facility owned, operated, or <br /> maintained by an individual artist or group or artists, and <br /> which does not provide, permit, or make available "specified <br /> sexual activities." <br /> <br />(e) "Distinguished or characterized by an emphasis upon" means and <br />refers to the dominant or essential theme of the object described by such <br />phrases. For instance, when the phrase refers to films '~Nhich are <br />distinguished or characterized by an emphasis upon" the depiction or <br />description of the specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, <br />the films so described are those whose dominant or predominant <br />character and theme are the depiction of the enumerated sexual activities <br />or anatomical areas (see, Prinqle v. City of Covina, 115 CaI.App.3d 151 <br />(1981). <br /> <br />(f) "Regularly features" means a regular and substantial course of <br />conduct. The fact that live performances which are distinguished or <br />characterized by an emphasis upon the display of specified anatomical <br />areas or specified sexual activities occurs on two (2) or more occasions <br />within a thirty (30) day period; three (3) or more occasions within a sixty <br />(60) day period; or four (4) or more occasions within a one hundred and <br />eighty (180) day period shall, to the extent permitted by law, be deemed to <br />be a regular and substantial course of conduct. <br /> <br />(g) "Semi-nude" means a state of dress in which clothing covers no more <br />than the genitals, pubic region, buttocks, or areola of the female breast, <br />as well as portions of the body covered by supporting straps or devices. <br /> <br />Section 4. <br /> <br /> <br />
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