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Council allows tattoo parlors as permitted commercial use, removes 400‑foot buffer
Summary
The council adopted Ordinance 1078B to add tattoo and body‑piercing establishments as permitted uses in commercial districts and remove a 400‑foot separation requirement; staff said public‑health and state law (Safe Body Art Act) provide protections.
The Lincoln City Council adopted Ordinance 1078B to amend Title 18 of the municipal code, allowing tattoo and body‑piercing establishments as permitted uses in commercial districts and removing a 400‑foot separation requirement from residential uses, churches and schools.
Assistant Planner Mikayla Noble told council staff reviewed the original 2004…
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