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Adult Entertainment: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do adult entertainment rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Santa Clara County restricts adult businesses to specific commercial zones under Title C, requiring buffers from schools, churches, parks, residences, and other adult uses, plus county business licensing and operator permits.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose restricts adult bookstores, theaters, and cabarets to limited industrial zones under Title 20 zoning. Operators must obtain a regulated use permit and stay outside buffer distances from schools, parks, churches, and homes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
AuthoritySCC Title C zoning code-
Sensitive-use buffer500 to 1,000 feet typical-
Operator permitsBackground disclosure required-
City rulesOften stricter than county-
PenaltyMisdemeanor and revocation-
Code-SJMC Title 20 (Zoning)
Permitted zones-Specific industrial districts
Typical buffer-500 to 1,000 feet
Permit type-Conditional Use Permit
Enforcement-Code Enforcement and SJPD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mountain View FAQ

Can adult businesses open near schools in unincorporated SCC?

No. Title C zoning requires substantial buffers, typically 500 to 1,000 feet, from schools, parks, daycares, churches, residences, and other adult uses.

Do cities follow county adult business rules?

No. Each incorporated city sets its own zoning. San Jose, Sunnyvale, and Mountain View impose their own ordinances, often stricter than the county baseline.

San Jose FAQ

Where can adult businesses open in San Jose?

Only in designated industrial zoning districts with a Conditional Use Permit, and only outside buffer distances from schools, parks, day-care centers, churches, and residential zones under San Jose Municipal Code Title 20.

Are dancers and performers regulated?

Yes. Adult cabarets must comply with employee permit requirements, no-touch rules, and physical layout standards including stage separation and lighting; alcohol service is generally prohibited at adult-entertainment cabarets.

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