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<br />Ordinance - 4 <br /> <br />(c) Essential Needs Variance. The court may grant an essential needs <br />variance from an exclusion to an excluded person to allow travel within the <br />prostitution- free zone in accordance with the terms of the variance if the excluded <br />person certifies: <br />1. That the excluded person possesses a residential variance; <br />2. That the excluded person must access a public or private place <br />within a prostitution-free zone that provides an essential need; and <br />3. That the essential need sought by the excluded person cannot <br />reasonably be accessed by the excluded person without violating the <br />prostitution-free zone exclusion. <br />A variance granted under this subsection allows travel only within the prostitution- <br />free zone in which the excluded person resides and only in accordance with the terms <br />of the variance. <br />(d) Employment Variance. <br />1. The court shall grant an employment variance from an <br />exclusion to an excluded person to allow travel within a prostitution-free <br />zone in accordance with the terms of the variance if the excluded person <br />certifies: <br />a. That the person was an owner, principal, agent or <br />employee of a place of lawful employment located in a prostitution- <br />free zone when excluded; and <br />b. Continues to be employed in the prostitution-free <br />zone. <br />A variance granted under this subsection allows travel only within the <br />prostitution- free zone in which the excluded person works and only in <br />accordance with the terms of the variance. <br />2. The court may grant an employment variance to an excluded <br />person to allow travel within a prostitution-free zone in accordance with the <br />terms of the variance if the excluded person certifies: <br />a. That the person is an owner, principal, agent or <br />employee of a place of lawful employment; and <br />b. The excluded person will be required to perform <br />employment-related services in a prostitution-free zone. <br />A variance granted under this subsection allows travel only within the <br />prostitution-free zone in which the excluded person works and only in <br />accordance with the terms of the variance. <br />(e) Social Services Variance. The court may grant a social services <br />variance to an excluded person to allow travel within a prostitution-free zone in <br />accordance with the terms of the variance if the excluded person certifies: <br />1. That the person is in need of social services in a prostitution- <br />free zone; <br />2. The social services are sought for reasons relating to the health <br />or well-being of the excluded person; and <br />