§ 151.183 ADULT USES, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.
   Adult uses listed as special uses in an I-1 Zone District, other than adult-use cannabis business establishments, shall meet the following performance standards.
   (A)   No adult use may be closer than 2,500 feet to any residentially-zoned district or to another adult use.
   (B)   No adult use may be closer than 2,500 feet to a school, public or private, public parks, churches, synagogue and other places of worship or recreational uses or areas where minors congregate, such as, little league ball fields.
   (C)   Entrance areas, including lobbies shall be designed to minimize obstruction of sidewalks during operating hours.
   (D)   No sign or other structure shall be placed, erected or used on the premises except in conformity with the approval of the village staff, nor shall the building be painted or decorated in garish colors or such other fashion as will effectuate the same purpose as a sign.
   (E)   Advertisements, displays or other promotional material shall not be shown or exhibited so as to be visible to the public from pedestrian sidewalks or walkways or from other areas public or semi-public.
   (F)   All building openings, entries and windows, for adult uses shall be located, covered or screened in such a manner as to prevent a view into the interior from any public or semi-public area; and for new construction, and wherever else it is considered feasible by the village staff, the building shall be oriented so as to minimize any possibility of viewing the interior from public or semi-public areas.
   (G)   No loudspeakers or sound equipment shall be used for adult uses that can be discerned by the public from public and/or semi-public areas.
   (H)   Off-street parking shall be provided as required by this Code and/or by the village staff for a similar use if the adult use is not specifically listed in the parking requirements of the Code.
   (I)   No alcoholic beverages shall be sold or consumed by anyone on adult use premises.
(Am. Ord. 2020-03-02B, passed 3-2-2020)