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    Whats your Flava? Flavaworks's Avatar
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    Lee has no clue

    Perhaps if Lee read into the full story he would have a clue! Jasmyne is making this a race issue when in fact it is not. Please Read this Lee and get a clue.

    http://brooklynboyblues.blogspot.com...-time-for.html


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    Today the USA, tommorrow the World collegeboyslive's Avatar
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    there are areas zoned for residential AND commercial - and usually the residences are cheaper. wouldn't it be more practical to run a live house in such an area? that would cut one of their arguments right out from under them...
    problem with that is they would ALSO want you in special "sex approved" areas on top of this which are usually commercial areas in the slums.

    when we had our issues a few years ago with our neighbors we were lucky that the zoning board looked at us and wouldn't even get involved. we eventually just moved, it was cheaper in the longrun.
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    EXACTLY! They said we can move to an industrial area (which is the ghetto) and apply for a special use permit for CocoDorm. That is just bullshit!

    We do not run a strip club or adult bookstore, no customers ever set foot on the property!

    We're filing our appeal in federal court next week.


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    as far as i know, the only difference for sex industry businesses is the distance they must be from churches and schools, although that probably varies from state to state.

    Quote Originally Posted by collegeboyslive View Post
    problem with that is they would ALSO want you in special "sex approved" areas on top of this which are usually commercial areas in the slums.

    when we had our issues a few years ago with our neighbors we were lucky that the zoning board looked at us and wouldn't even get involved. we eventually just moved, it was cheaper in the longrun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by basschick View Post
    as far as i know, the only difference for sex industry businesses is the distance they must be from churches and schools, although that probably varies from state to state.
    You gotta love it when people from California think the rest of the U.S. is the same as them.

    California is the exception, not the rule


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    i've been told that is the case in several other states.

    besides, if our laws are that much more favorable to such things as live houses, why would anyone have them anywhere else, risking fines and legal action?

    Quote Originally Posted by Xstr8guy View Post
    You gotta love it when people from California think the rest of the U.S. is the same as them.

    California is the exception, not the rule


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    as far as i know, the only difference for sex industry businesses is the distance they must be from churches and schools, although that probably varies from state to state.
    yes but that was because of the physical traffic to and from the property which dosnt apply in this case, however they are trying to make it fit.
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