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Kenosha committee approves narrower spacing rule for tattoo-shop conditional-use permits
Summary
The Committee on Public Safety and Welfare voted April 28 to approve an amendment to the city zoning ordinance that reduces minimum separation distances for conditional-use permits for tattoo establishments, a change sponsors said will expand business opportunities.
The Kenosha Committee on Public Safety and Welfare on April 28 approved an amendment to the city zoning ordinance that changes location requirements for conditional-use permits for tattoo establishments, a measure sponsored by Alderman Kenny Harper.
The amendment, introduced by Harper, would alter the ordinance language governing distance requirements between tattoo establishments and other uses. Harper said the change is intended to “give businesses a…
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