Dayton Daily News

City reviews rules on swinger’s clubs, sexual encounter businesses

Beavercree­k to look into the impact they would have on the city.

- By Bonnie Meibers Staff Writer

Beavercree­k is reviewing how it regulates sexual encounter businesses and swinger’s clubs that might consider opening in the city.

Beavercree­k passed a resolution on Monday night that would allow the city to have a six-month moratorium period to review the impact the establishm­ent would have on the city before issuing a zoning certificat­e or conditiona­l use approval. The resolution gives the city the ability to review the establishm­ent and see if there are any regulation­s that need to be changed.

The city defines a “sexual encounter establishm­ent” as a business or commercial establishm­ent that, as one of its main purposes, is a place where two or more people can “congregate, associate, or consort for the purpose of engaging in specified sexual activities,” or two or more people are nude or partially nude and receiving “considerat­ion or compensati­on in any time or form” for being nude.

Establishm­ents like strip clubs are protected under the First Amendment, but swinger’s clubs and the like are not and can be regulated.

City Manager Pete Landrum said when doing an overall zoning update, the city found this was a particular type of entity not addressed in Beavercree­k’s zoning code. The city does an update to zoning code almost every year to keep things up-todate, Landrum said. Planning Commission will be reviewing other zoning changes and updates later this year.

This type of establishm­ent is currently not specifical­ly mentioned at all in Beavercree­k zoning

code. This moratorium will give the city time to research and get the proper zoning code in place if a sexual encounter establishm­ent were to come to Beavercree­k.

There have been no applicatio­ns or requests from this kind of business to locate in Beavercree­k permanentl­y, but as recently as two years ago there were temporary swinger’s clubs operating out of Beavercree­k hotels, Landrum said. The city can’t stop these types of things from happening in hotels, but can stop permanent type businesses from locating in Beavercree­k.

While the zoning code updates will go through the process of going to Planning Commission, then to city council for approval, this was one item the city felt should be immediatel­y addressed. Passing it as a resolution will allow time for the zoning code process to be completed, he said.

Landrum is not sure if other nearby cities have similar moratorium­s. Several area cities said they do not have this kind of code in place. Yellow Springs already has language that regulates this kind of business in its zoning code.

Some places in Butler County, like West Chester, Liberty Twp. and Hamilton have bans on sexual encounter businesses or have other sorts of regulation­s in place.

In September 2020, Beavercree­k approved a new law that aims to make it more difficult for illicit businesses to pose as massage businesses. This legislatio­n gives the city the ability to shut down a business, not just stop an individual, Beavercree­k Planning and Developmen­t Director Randy Burkett told the Dayton Daily News at the time. Massage spas that have anyone other than a massage therapist performing massages in Beavercree­k will have 60 days after the effective date to register with the city.

The focus on unlicensed massage therapists is a change from the original legislatio­n, which had proposed that all massage businesses register with the city. The city changed the legislatio­n after talking with several local massage businesses.

The Beavercree­k Planning and Developmen­t department can deny a permit or registrati­on to any business or massage therapist that has any sex-related offenses on their record, any felonies in the past five years or any drug violations, among other things. Any massage business must also be licensed by the state.

Kettering, Springboro, Fairborn and Miamisburg also passed similar legislatio­n around the time Beavercree­k did.

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