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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem #31 - First Reading Ordinanceto: PROM: ettio oft M)AM,. PLE R►8A IN1 th-o 't=itt MEMoRANbUM The Ronorable Members of iwrt: klahtlary 16, 1918 The City Colthtission George F. knolc, Jr. City Attorney AIL: 3uemer Proposed amendment to Chapter 66 of the Miami City Code REFERENCES: ENCLbsullEs: Attached find proposed amendment to Chapter 66 of the City Of Miami Code providing for, licensing and license revocation of adult entertainment. The amendments are the following: 1. Definition of adult motion picture theaters and adult book stores have been changed so as to more nearly conform to definitions which have been given approval by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Youri v. American Mini Theaters. 2. penalconviction information for license applications has been made uniformly for three years rather than three years in some instances and five years in other instances. 3. The criteria for approving or disapproving a license by the City Manager has been changed so that it is the same as provided for license revocation (namely, for a prior conviction of obscenity etc. or a misrepresentation on the application). 4. This is to be enacted as a non -emergency ordinance. GFK/EMS/ts i.T