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Farmington City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 34

SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES

11-34-010: PURPOSE:

The purpose and objective of this chapter is to establish reasonable and uniform regulations to prevent the concentration of sexually oriented businesses or their location in areas deleterious to the city, regulate the signage of such businesses, control the adverse affects of such signage, and prevent inappropriate exposure of such businesses to the community. This chapter is to be construed as a regulation of time, place and manner of the operation of these businesses, consistent with the United States and Utah constitutions. (Ord. 2006-41, 6-20-2006)

11-34-020: LOCATION OF BUSINESSES RESTRICTIONS:

   A.   Outcall Services: Outcall services shall only be allowed in areas zoned light manufacturing and business (LM&B).
   B.   Sexually Oriented Businesses: Sexually oriented businesses, except outcall services, shall only be allowed as a conditional use in areas zoned light manufacturing and business (LM&B), subject to the following additional restrictions:
      1.   No sexually oriented business shall be located:
         a.   Within one thousand feet (1,000') of any school, public park, library or religious institution;
         b.   Within one hundred feet (100') of any residential use located within the LM&B zone, or within four hundred feet (400') of any residential use outside the LM&B zone or residential zoning boundary; or
         c.   Within four hundred feet (400') of any other sexually oriented business, except outcall services.
   C.   Structure, Use Measurements: Distance requirements between structures and uses specified in this section shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or zoning districts, from the property boundaries of the school, public park, religious or cultural activity, residential use, or other sexually oriented business, or from the right of way line of a gateway to the structure of the sexually oriented business.
   D.   Zoning District Measurements: Distance requirements from zoning districts for this section shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or zoning districts, from the closest zoning boundary of a residential or agricultural district to the sexually oriented business structure. (Ord. 2006-41, 6-20-2006)

11-34-030: EFFECT ON NONCONFORMING BUSINESSES:

All existing legal, nonconforming sexually oriented businesses, as of the effective date hereof, or any amendment hereto, shall comply with the provisions of this chapter within nine (9) months from the date the ordinance codified herein is enacted. (Ord. 2006-41, 6-20-2006)

11-34-040: SIGNS:

Notwithstanding anything contrary to the Farmington City sign regulations or other applicable city ordinances, the more restrictive requirements for signs shall prevail. Signs for sexually oriented businesses shall be limited as follows:
   A.   Number: No more than one exterior sign shall be allowed.
   B.   Size: No sign shall be allowed to exceed eighteen (18) square feet.
   C.   Animation: No animation shall be permitted on or around any sign or on the exterior walls or roof of such premises.
   D.   Descriptive Art: No descriptive art or designs depicting any activity related to or inferring the nature of the business shall be allowed on any sign. Said signs shall contain alphanumeric copy only.
   E.   Permitted Signs: Only flat wall signs and/or awning signs shall be permitted.
   F.   Painted Wall Prohibited: Painted wall advertising shall not be allowed.
   G.   Temporary Devices Prohibited: Other than the signs specifically allowed by this chapter, the sexually oriented business shall not attach, construct or allow to be attached or constructed any temporary sign, banner, light or other device designed to draw attention to the business location. (Ord. 2006-41, 6-20-2006)

11-34-050: DEFINITIONS:

Terms involving sexually oriented businesses which are not defined in this title shall have the meanings set forth in title 6, chapter 6 of this code regarding sexually oriented businesses. (Ord. 2006-41, 6-20-2006)