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Published Mar 7, 2008
March 7, 2008—Attorneys for the City of Johns Creek today filed a motion in Fulton Superior Court for a contempt citation against the Love Shack, asserting that the business continues to operate in violation of city ordinances.
On Feb. 21, Judge Ural Glanville granted the city's request for a permanent injunction against the business, located at 10590 State Bridge Road. The injunction ordered that the Love Shack could not operate in violation of city ordinances, specifically that it could not operate without an occupation tax certificate – a business license – or operate a sexually oriented business in an area not zoned for such use.
City code enforcement officers made multiple visits to the business following receipt of the judge's written order Feb. 28 and found the business continues to meet the city's definition of a sexually oriented business, including:
In addition to those criteria that would classify the Love Shack as an adult bookstore and/or an adult video store, the business also sells sexual devices, which places it in another category of sexually oriented businesses according to the city's ordinance.
"We have conducted several store inspections that indicate that the business continues to operate in violation of Johns Creek's ordinances and therefore is in violation of the court's order," Mayor Mike Bodker said. "Today we have presented our findings to the judge for his review. If he agrees with our assessment, then we are asking that he take whatever action he deems appropriate."
The business was denied a 2007 business license because it was deemed to be a sexually oriented business. The owner applied for a 2008 license on Feb. 26 but the city has not yet acted on the application.
The owner has three options, the Mayor noted:
On Feb. 21, Judge Ural Glanville granted the city's request for a permanent injunction against the business, located at 10590 State Bridge Road. The injunction ordered that the Love Shack could not operate in violation of city ordinances, specifically that it could not operate without an occupation tax certificate – a business license – or operate a sexually oriented business in an area not zoned for such use.City code enforcement officers made multiple visits to the business following receipt of the judge's written order Feb. 28 and found the business continues to meet the city's definition of a sexually oriented business, including:
In addition to those criteria that would classify the Love Shack as an adult bookstore and/or an adult video store, the business also sells sexual devices, which places it in another category of sexually oriented businesses according to the city's ordinance.
"We have conducted several store inspections that indicate that the business continues to operate in violation of Johns Creek's ordinances and therefore is in violation of the court's order," Mayor Mike Bodker said. "Today we have presented our findings to the judge for his review. If he agrees with our assessment, then we are asking that he take whatever action he deems appropriate."
The business was denied a 2007 business license because it was deemed to be a sexually oriented business. The owner applied for a 2008 license on Feb. 26 but the city has not yet acted on the application.The owner has three options, the Mayor noted:
"That has been our position all along," Bodker said. "We simply want the business to operate in compliance with city ordinances, the same expectation we have for all Johns Creek businesses."
About the City of Johns Creek
Located in Metro-Atlanta, Johns Creek is the 10th largest city in Georgia. It was incorporated December 1, 2006, following a voter referendum July 18, 2006. For more information, visit the City Web site at www.JohnsCreekGA.gov.oes not constitute a sexually oriented business.
"That has been our position all along," Bodker said. "We simply want the business to operate in compliance with city ordinances, the same expectation we have for all Johns Creek businesses."
About the City of Johns Creek
Located in Metro-Atlanta, Johns Creek is the 10th largest city in Georgia. It was incorporated December 1, 2006, following a voter referendum July 18, 2006. For more information, visit the City Web site at www.JohnsCreekGA.gov.
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