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A. Sexually oriented businesses shall be defined for purposes of this chapter as set forth in Chapter 9.13 CVMC.

B. Location Requirements.

1. A sexually oriented business shall only be located in the C-T zone or in a zone identified in the Bayfront Specific Plan, the Eastlake I, Eastlake Business Center II and Eastlake II Sectional Planning Areas (SPA) as allowing such businesses. If a specific plan/planned community district allows a use conditionally (i.e., upon the issuance of a conditional use permit), this CUP requirement shall be satisfied by the sexually oriented business if such business has a valid sexually oriented business regulatory license as provided for in Chapter 9.13 CVMC.

2. A sexually oriented business shall not be located within 500 feet of residentially zoned territory, which is located upon the same street or streets, or within 500 feet of residentially zoned or residentially used properties as measured along street rights-of-way from the proposed location to the boundary line of said residentially zoned or used properties, or within 500 feet measured radially of any building site containing a school, park or religious institution.

3. A sexually oriented business shall not be located within 1,000 feet of another sexually oriented business.

C. Specific Standards – View of Interior from Public Way. All building openings, entries and windows from sexually oriented businesses shall be located, covered or screened in such a manner as to prevent a view into the interior from any public or semipublic area, including public sidewalks, streets, arcades, hallways or passageways, of any material which has as its primary or dominant theme matter depicting, illustrating, describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas as defined in Chapter 9.13 CVMC. Further, such businesses may not have window displays which in any way present, depict, illustrate or describe any such sexually oriented material. (Ord. 3316 § 4, 2014).