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RESOLUTION 10-2153 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, <br />FLORIDA, EXTENDING FOR AN ADDITIONAL NINETY <br />(90) DAYS, THE TEMPORARY MORATORIUM PROVIDED <br />BY ORDINANCE 10-1312 ON THE ISSUANCE OF ANY <br />BUSINESS TAX LICENSE, PERMIT, CONDITIONAL USE <br />APPROVAL, SITE PLAN APPROVAL AND ANY OTHER <br />OFFICIAL ACTION OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY <br />HAVING THE EFFECT OF PERMITTING OR ALLOWING <br />THE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR OPERATION OF <br />CERTAIN BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF <br />CASSELBERRY, RELATED TO GAME ROOMS, <br />ARCADES, INTERNET CAFES, SWEEPSTAKES <br />REDEMPTION CENTERS AND SIMILAR INDOOR <br />ENTERTAINMENT AND AMUSEMENT ACTIVITIES; <br />PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND AN <br />EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Casselberry adopted <br />Ordinance 10-1312 on February 8, 2010 to restrict the issuance of any business tax <br />license, permit, conditional use approval, site plan approval and any other official <br />action of the City of Casselberry having the effect of permitting or allowing the <br />construction and/or operation of certain businesses within the City of Casselberry, <br />related to game rooms, arcades, Internet cafes, sweepstakes redemption centers <br />and similar indoor entertainment and amusement activities for 180 days; and <br />WHEREAS, Section 4(b) of Ordinance 10-1312 provides an opportunity for <br />the City Commission to extend the moratorium for an additional ninety (90) days <br />upon a finding by the City Commission set forth in the ordinance that the problems <br />giving rise to the need for the temporary moratorium established therein continue to <br />exist and that reasonable progress is being made in carrying out a specific and <br />prompt plan of corrective legislative action, but that additional time is reasonably <br />needed to adequately address the issues facing the City; and <br />WHEREAS, the moratorium expires on August 8, 2010; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the problems of the stated uses <br />continue to exist and that actions are being taken to address those problems and <br />take corrective action; however, additional time is needed to adequately address the <br />issues facing the City; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Commission, after holding a public hearing, finds that it <br />is appropriate to extend the temporary moratorium on the licensing and permitting of <br />