Columbia ordinance benefits a skin icon shop

25 January 2023

The particular rule requires all skin image and piercing shops to become more than 1, 000 foot apart. COLUMBIA, S. D. — From illegal in order to restricted, tattoos have an fascinating history in Columbia. Recently, a City of Columbia zoning ordinance worked in one skin image shop’s favor. “All I realize is this protects my company now, ” Born Once again Tattoo Shop owner Sushil Patel said. South Carolina offers quite a restrictive history with regards to tattoos. Patel would understand. “In 2010, that was the particular zoning requirement for the distance you needed to be within from a chapel. And it was 1, 1000 feet from any chapel school or playground, inch he said. In 2010, Patel tried to open a skin icon shop in a different section of town but because of these same restrictions, he had in order to opt for a different location. At the end of 2021, a new ordinance has been voted on and unplaned by the City of Columbia. Wish Hasty is the zoning manager for the City of Columbia. “They have to be located 100 foot from a residential zoning area and also 1, 000 foot from any other tattoo store, and that includes body piercings, as well, ” Hasty said. The particular ordinance negatively impacted several shops by not letting them expand. Patel said could may negatively impact a few shops, it saved their shop. “It played within my favor, yes it do, big time, ” Patel said. “I’m so happy the city did what they do. It protected our company and, you know, to The almighty be the glory. I place my hand up. Hasty provides this ordinance also effects new businesses. In order to open up a new tattoo or spear like shop the 1, 000-foot rule must be obeyed. Skin icon shops are also restricted through operating near Fort Knutson.

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