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PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />Motion: <br /> <br />Adopt resolution. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 98-060 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa <br />Aha amending the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana to exceed the <br />allowable floor area ratio for the proposed industrial building located at 3330 <br />South Harbor Boulevard (GPA 98-05) - Planning and Building Agency <br /> FILE CA <br /> <br />MOTION: McGuigan <br /> <br />SECOND: Lutz <br /> <br />VOTE: <br /> <br />AYES: Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson <br />NOES: None <br /> <br />ABSENT: Espinoza, Moreno <br /> <br />WORK STUDY <br /> <br />WS.A. SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS REGULATIONS <br /> <br />Police Chief Paul Waiters briefcd the Council on a proposed emergency ordinance which <br />would impose a moratorium on the establishment of new, or expansion of existing, adult <br />entertainment businesses for 45 days. <br /> <br />Assistant City Attorney Ben Kaufmann reported the current regulations regarding adult <br />businesses had been passed in the 1970's, and that a recent upswing in these types of <br />businesses had caused staff to consider updating City standards regulating adult businesses. <br />Kau fmann discussed: <br /> <br />-recent court cases relating to adult businesses, addressing in particular the issue of land <br /> available for such uses; <br />-types of businesses regulated such as adult bookstores, bars and massage parlors; and-two alternatives for locating the businesses -- concentrating them in one area or <br /> dispersing them throughout a jurisdiction. <br /> <br />Kaufmann explained staff favored dispersed distribution. He further explained that in <br />addition to requiring adult businesses to be located at least 1,000 feet away from residences, <br />schools, day care centers, parks, churches and any other existing adult business, such <br />business would now be restricted from fronting immediately on major arterials. He noted <br />applications for new adult businesses would be administered by the Planning Manager. <br /> <br />Motion: Adopt emergency ordinance. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 268 SEPTEMBER 21, 1998 <br /> <br /> <br />