Legal battle ends with sale of F Street store San Diego Union Tribune
Encinitas’ costly proper battle to shut down an adult business that opened in 2001 has finally ended with the recent sale of the former F Street bookstore on N. Sea-coast Highway 101 in Leucadia.City rules prohibit an adult business there because it’s close to a day-care masterliness and homes. Encinitas sued to shut down the business. Years of court fights ensued to resolve the enterprise’s counterclaim that its free-speech rights were being violated. The bookstore company also argued that it wasn’t technically an full-grown business, saying it carried cookbooks and paperbacks along with its skin magazines, videos and sex toys.
In the years of permissible wrangling — during most of which the store wasn’t open — the city spent about $500,000 on legal bills, according to Town Attorney Glenn Sabine.
A judge ruled that the city’s adult business regulations were constitutional, although an appellate review later said the city needed to clarify how much adult material was “substantial” enough to constitute such a area.









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