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Council removes cyber-cafe licensing rules, updates thrift-store rules to comply with state law

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Summary

Lake Forest's council voted unanimously to eliminate the city's cyber cafe annual-licensing requirement and to revise zoning and donation rules for thrift stores to conform to recent state legislation.

The Lake Forest City Council unanimously approved municipal code amendments on June 3 that eliminate the city's two-decade-old cyber cafe licensing rules and revise local thrift-store regulations to comply with state law.

Senior Planner Jennifer Mansour told the council the original cyber cafe ordinance (chapter 5.34), adopted in 2003, required an annual license and a set of operational standards after regional law…

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