§ 10.5-111. Same—Application procedures.  


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  • In order to obtain an adult use permit, the applicant shall provide, in addition to a fee determined by the board to be reasonably calculated to cover the costs of administrating this permitting requirement, the following information:

    (1)

    Names, mailing address, telephone number.

    (2)

    Street address and a legal description of the property containing the proposed or existing adult use.

    (3)

    A site plan of the proposed establishment. A professionally prepared diagram in the nature of an engineer's or architect's blueprint shall not be required; however, each site plan should be oriented to the north or to some designated street or object and shall be drawn to a designated scale or with marked dimensions sufficient to show the various dimensions of the site including property dimensions, building sizes, locations and sizes of the portions of the building containing the adult use. Multi-tenant buildings shall show interior and exterior locations and sizes of the areas proposed to be occupied by all facets of the adult business use and all setbacks from property lines.

    (4)

    Known locations of any churches, schools, child care facilities, public recreation facilities, or other existing or proposed adult uses within approximately two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet of the proposed or existing adult use location for which the adult use permit is being sought.

    (5)

    If the applicant's proposed location is that of an already established adult use, the date of commencement of operations as an adult use, including documentation of commencement, if any.

    (6)

    If the applicant is not the record owner of the subject parcel, the application must include a letter, with the notarized signature of the record owner, purporting to be the record owner, and stating that the applicant is authorized to seek an adult use permit for the premises.

(Ord. No. 92-25, § 21(B), 9-1-92; Ord. No. 01-05, § I, 2-13-01)