A sexually oriented business other than an adult motel, which exhibits on the premises in a viewing room of less than one hundred fifty (150) square feet of floor space, a film, videocassette, or other video reproduction which depicts specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) Upon application for a sexually oriented business license, the application shall be accompanied by a diagram of the premises as required by section
4.07.032(a)(1). The diagram shall show the location of the manager’s stations. A manager’s station shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet of floor area.
(2) No alteration in the configuration or location of a manager’s station may be made without the prior approval of the chief of police or his designee.
(3) The licensee commits an offense if he permits a manager’s station to be unattended by a designated manager at any time a customer is present on the premises.
(4) The interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view from a manager’s station of every area of the premises to which any customer is permitted access for any purpose, excluding restrooms. Restrooms may not contain video reproduction equipment. If the premises has two (2) or more manager’s stations designated, then the interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view of each area of the premises to which any customer is permitted access for any purpose, excluding restrooms, from at least one (1) of the manager’s stations. The view required in this subsection must be by direct line of sight from the manager’s station. The view shall be deemed insufficient if clear visibility of such line of sight must be attained by using flashlights or spotlights in addition to overhead house lighting.
(5) The licensee or manager commits an offense if he permits access to a customer of any area of the premises that is not visible from the manager’s station for any purpose, excluding restrooms.
(6) The owners, operator, and any agents and employees present on the premises shall ensure that the view area specified in subsection
(5) above, remains unobstructed by any doors, walls, merchandise, display racks, or other materials at all times that any customer is present in the premises and to ensure that no customer is permitted access to any area of the premises which has been designated as an area in which customers will not be permitted in the application filed pursuant to subsection
(1) above.
(7) No viewing rooms or booths of less than one hundred fifty (150) square feet of floor space shall be occupied by more than one person at any time.
(8) No licensee or manager shall allow openings or holes of any kind to exist between adjacent or adjoining viewing rooms or booths.
(9) No person shall make or attempt to make an opening or hole of any kind between adjacent or adjoining viewing rooms and booths.
(10) The licensee and any manager shall have a duty, during each business day, regularly to inspect the walls of all viewing rooms or booths to determine if any openings or holes exist.
(11) The licensee or any manager commits an offense if he permits any patron or customer access to a viewing room or booth where any opening or hole exists into an adjacent or adjoining viewing room or booth.
(12) This section shall not prohibit conduits for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, ventilation or electrical service, if the conduits are screened or otherwise configured so as to prevent their use as openings that would permit any portion of a human body to penetrate the wall or barrier separating viewing rooms or booths.
(Ordinance 472-2009, sec. 24, adopted 2/26/09)