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phi <br /> I 1 <br /> (There was discussion regarding the liquor license process. ) <br /> Eric suggested an alternative to allow adult use in <br /> ! ` I industrial zones, not commercial zones. Eric made reference to <br /> Post Renton Cases Discussing Alternative Avenues of Communication <br /> for Sexually oriented Businesses which is a listing of various <br />��,u • � 'r town regulations and ordinances which have been upheld. He made <br /> reference to ATF Melbourne, Florida case whereby three zones were <br /> provided within the city. The Renton case authorized towns to <br />� q , P Y <br /> regulate disbursed placement of separation from residential areas <br /> J � <br /> y f and to separate uses from each other. <br /> The vice Chairman asked for clarification of the title, <br /> ' ' lamed these are <br /> Alternative Avenues of Communication. Eric explained <br /> '" • ''" words used by the U.S. Supreme court indicating a town bylaw has <br /> to provide for alternative avenues of communication by way of <br />:. guidance when preparing a bylaw. <br /> I,ra <br /> The vice Chairman determined from previous public testimony <br /> that the major concern is for live entertainment, with very <br /> little concern for video and paraphernalia stores (theaters being <br /> the exception) . He asked if the cases listed are specifically <br /> live entertainment or all sexually oriented business. Eric <br /> � agreed the material referred to all <br /> g types of sexually oriented <br /> lit <br /> ` businesses. <br /> Pik. .q <br /> There was some discussion regarding distinction of uses. <br /> ' restriction of live re <br /> The vice chairman expressed an interest i n s <br /> i issue. <br /> entertainment, as t appears to be the most public <br /> { <br /> -rRli I <br /> all Dennis Bal zarini asked for clarification of "live <br /> R Adult Uses <br /> entertainment. Eric Smith answered. this per <br /> to <br /> � as defined in the Statute-chapter 40A Section 9A. <br /> k} III1 <br /> kk <br /> NCI ry ...11�, <br /> The vice Chairman acknowledged the amount of information <br /> •rtR�,l I`�f <br /> rovided by the Assistant Town Planner. He expressed his concern <br /> 11�,,, that the zones being proposed would be located where they would <br /> #: be publicly acceptable and that whatever is adopted by the Town <br /> 14 is totally defensible. Martine Meij Bring concurred. <br /> y , 1kk <br /> � The vice Chairman then opened the discussion to members of <br /> Jilln. the public. <br /> II• Hazel Oakley: Questioned the statement provided in the <br /> Assistant Town Planner' s handout material that the Town could not <br /> place restrictions on the alcohol and entertainment licenses. <br /> Eric Smith answered this statement was made with regard to <br /> ' (There discussion regarding <br /> distance requirements. � e e was some discussion rega g <br /> Ms. Oakley commented that she never thought she'd <br /> licensing. ) Y g <br /> see the day -when there would be a zone for adult entertainment <br /> in Mashpee. Ms. Oakley informed the Board that she lives on <br /> r i <br /> Route 13 O; she has 1 ived here all o f her 1 i f e; she does not want . <br /> to see a combat zone. She expressed her concern for the <br /> ' PI - 6- <br /> I, <br /> I <br />