Waterville City Council adopts ban on adult businesses *FAIL*

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Waterville City Council adopts ban on adult businesses

By Amy Calder acalder@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer

WATERVILLE -- City councilors voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt an ordinance that prohibits porn shops, adult book stores, massage parlors, nightclubs or other such adult businesses downtown. Such business are also probibited in residential areas, near schools, libraries, day care centers, churches, synagogues and playgrounds.

That leaves only some commercial areas in the city where such practices are allowed.

The 6-0 vote followed no discussion on the issue, which councilors have debated on and off for months.

After the vote, however, Council Chairman Dana Sennett, D-Ward 4, said he hopes other municipalities may benefit from Waterville's decision.

"I hope this sets the standard for other communities in the area who are dealing with this issue," he said.

Sennett is fulfilling mayoral duties in the absence of a mayor, including presiding over council meetings.

Councilor Rosemary Winslow, D-Ward 3, thanked councilors John O'Donnell, D-Ward 5, and Karen Rancourt-Thomas, D-Ward 7, for working on a committee that helped craft the ordinance, which is modeled after the town of Hallowell's.

"Thank you for doing such a good job with this, with our staff," Winslow said.

O'Donnell, an attorney, said City Solicitor William Lee also was owed a thanks for his work on the ordinance.

Many months ago, city officials considered making changes to the city's zoning ordinance that would prohibit adult entertainment downtown. They wanted to be able to determine what businesses would be appropriate for downtown and certain other areas of the city, they said.

But councilors could not agree on exactly what the changes should entail and time was running out for making changes to other sections of the zoning ordinance, so the council decided to handle the adult entertainment issue separately.

Meanwhile, an adult book store opened near homes on College Avenue, and at least one neighbor was not happy with the move.

Recently, councilors at the recommendation of Lee decided to craft a whole new adult business ordinance. The new ordinance defines adult businesses and where they may and may not be in the city.

In other matters Tuesday, councilors voted to set June 14 as the date for a special mayoral election.

Sennett and Planning Board member Erik Thomas, who was present at Tuesday's meeting, have said they plan to run for mayor.

City Democrat and Republican committees must caucus prior to the election, to choose mayoral candidates.

City Manager Michael Roy and Waterville Main Street Executive Director Shannon Haines gave a presentation of the results of a community branding initiative held in Waterville in November.

Waterville Main Street, the city, Central Maine Growth Council, Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, Waterville Development Corp. and Kennebec Valley Council of Governments pitched in funds to hire Arnett Muldrow & Associates, a firm from Greenville, S.C., to visit the city and research the best ways for the city to market itself. Muldrow has done such work for about 200 communities in the U.S.

Muldrow issued its findings and presented Waterville logos and brands that may be used by the city, businesses, organizations and nonprofits. Signs, brochures, videos, advertisements and other marketing tools may be developed with the logos.

The brand statement for the city is "Converge and Create."

"Life converges in Waterville," Haines read from a power point presentation.

"We create in Waterville," Roy said, also reading.

Haines said she expects a branding party will be launched in April to present findings, including logos , to the public.

Amy Calder -- 861-9247

acalder@centralmaine.com
 
the fare is really a mute point... the cab i take has good flat rates for in town. I just think they're cutting out major downtown revenue.
Yes and moving it to the outskirts. This has been done in many places and the " joints " still survive, people get what they want and life moves on. It's change Dana and most people don't like change at first. Over time you won't hear a peep about it.
 
Yes and moving it to the outskirts. This has been done in many places and the " joints " still survive, people get what they want and life moves on. It's change Dana and most people don't like change at first. Over time you won't hear a peep about it.
This city is just so anal about everything. They have land for sale out near the old Walmart but its on a swamp and you cant build on it because you might hurt a cricket LOL. So many business want to come into the area but Waterville won't accomidate their needs. They spent thousands of dollars remodeling a strip mall parking lot and put a gaudy sculpture in the middle. Burlington Coat factory wanted to put a store in it but the city wouldnt fix the parking lot they royally fucked up and they moved on.
 
this is the atrocity that is the sculpture

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We had a little adult store downtown a few years back but so many people in the community complained about it that eventually they were made to close, it's a shame really, because it was a cute little store. Last year a little shop opened just outside of town and I'm shocked that it's still there...lol...I, for one, hope it stays right where it is....only adults are allowed and they even ask you for ID.....I see nothing wrong with it as long as you don't take your child shopping with you...lol
 
We had a little adult store downtown a few years back but so many people in the community complained about it that eventually they were made to close, it's a shame really, because it was a cute little store. Last year a little shop opened just outside of town and I'm shocked that it's still there...lol...I, for one, hope it stays right where it is....only adults are allowed and they even ask you for ID.....I see nothing wrong with it as long as you don't take your child shopping with you...lol
I don't see why people complain YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GO INSIDE....LOL And it's not hurting anyone.
 
We had a little adult store downtown a few years back but so many people in the community complained about it that eventually they were made to close, it's a shame really, because it was a cute little store. Last year a little shop opened just outside of town and I'm shocked that it's still there...lol...I, for one, hope it stays right where it is....only adults are allowed and they even ask you for ID.....I see nothing wrong with it as long as you don't take your child shopping with you...lol

What would be so wrong with taking your child shopping with you?
 
Yeah. I really have to ask. Why do people think that children will somehow be scarred for life if they learn of the existance of sex?

If I was going to shelter a child from anything, I would most certainly choose the everyday violence in TV and video games before shielding them from (gasp!) seeing a dildo.

I remember when me and my friend went on holiday when we were 15. We went into a shop and at the back there was a porn section. Two small boys came out of it having a sword fight with dildos. It was so funny.

End of the day, I think it's better to be open with kids about sex than to make it into some sort of taboo that they learn about from friends and pornography.
 
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