The establishment of a sexually oriented business shall be permitted only in an I-2 Zoning District and shall be subject to the following restrictions:
(A) No person shall cause or permit the establishment or operate or maintain any sexually oriented business within 250 feet of another such business or within 250 feet of any building used or occupied by any religious institution, school, boys club, girls club, or similar existing youth organization, or any public park or public building, or within 250 feet of any building zoned for residential use or used for residential purposes.
(B) As regarding division (A), the distance between any two sexually oriented businesses shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures, from the closest portion of the respective property lines of each business. The distance between any sexually oriented business and any religious institution, public or private elementary or secondary school, boys club, girls club, or similar existing youth organization, or any public park or public building or any buildings zoned for residential use or used for residential purposes, shall also be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the nearest portion of the building line where the sexually oriented business is conducted, to the nearest building line of the premises of a religious institution, public or private elementary or secondary school, boys club, girls club, or similar existing youth organization or public building or any buildings zoned for residential use or used for residential purposes, or the property line of any public park.
(C) A person commits a violation if he or she causes or permits the operation, establishment, or maintenance of more than one sexually oriented business within the same building, structure, or portion thereof, or causes the substantial enlargement of any sexually oriented business in any building, structure, or portion thereof containing another sexually oriented business.
(Ord. 04-20, passed 9-7-04)