Adult entertainment businesses in unincorporated Wayne County require special use approval and operate under municipal location restrictions. Most regulation occurs at city level, with Detroit, Dearborn, and Romulus each enforcing distance buffers from schools, churches, and residences.
Wayne County does not directly license adult entertainment, but its zoning ordinance for unincorporated areas imposes special-use permit requirements with public hearings before any adult bookstore, cabaret, or theater may open. Most adult businesses operate within incorporated cities like Detroit, where Chapter 5 requires 1,000-foot buffers from schools, parks, and churches. Operators must obtain state liquor licensing separately if alcohol is served. Dancers must typically be 18+ and registered. Michigan's nudity statute MCL §750.343a applies countywide. Hours are commonly limited to 2am closing under local conformity to state liquor rules.
Operating without special use permit or violating buffer rules can result in cease-and-desist orders, civil fines up to $500 daily, and potential nuisance abatement.
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