The following types of businesses and property uses shall be subject to the requirements of this article:
(1) 
Convenience stores or any business that is primarily engaged in the retail sale of convenience goods, or both convenience goods and gasoline, and has less than 10,000 square feet of retail floor space. Convenience store does not include any business where there is no retail floor space accessible to the public;
(2) 
Bars (including taverns, nightclubs, cocktail lounges and cabarets), as defined in section 7.03.001 of this code;
(3) 
Apartment complexes being any building or group of buildings, or portion thereof, which is design built, rented, leased, let, or hired out to be occupied as greater than four (4) dwelling units or which is occupied as the home or residence of greater than four (4) families living independently from each other and maintaining separate cooking facilities;
(4) 
Hotels (including motels, inns and rooming houses), as defined in section 2.08.091 of this code;
(5) 
Amusement redemption machine game rooms or game room, as defined in section 5.09.001 of this code;
(6) 
Sexually oriented businesses, which shall mean those businesses listed in section 5.10.004 of this code.
(Ordinance 22-929 adopted 4/28/22; Ordinance 25-287 adopted 2/27/2025)
(a) 
A business subject to the requirements of this article shall have digital high-resolution surveillance camera system sufficient to provide an overall view from the exterior of the building to the property line including: all parking areas, gate entries and exit points, building doorways and exterior ancillary spaces. Each camera location shall be confirmed by the inspection of the system by the city police department or the city fire marshal's office. The number of cameras may be required to be increased, at any time, if it is determined that the coverage is insufficient at the determination of the chief of police, the fire marshal or their designee. Each camera system shall display the date and time of the recording for each camera. The camera system must be capable of providing a digital image with a minimum resolution of two megapixels, a minimum aspect ratio of 1920 horizontal pixels by 1080 vertical pixels, and a minimum frame rate of 30 frames per second. The camera system shall have wide dynamic range capabilities. The camera system shall be capable of exporting video footage in a non-proprietary MPEG-4 format.
(b) 
Each camera system shall be maintained in proper working order at all times. Each camera shall be operating at all times, including hours when the facility is not open for business.
(c) 
The owner shall, within 72 hours of a request, provide digital color video footage in connection with crime investigations to any state law enforcement agency or federal law enforcement agency. Camera video date must be transferred to these organizations via a USB drive, electronic mail or digital file sharing transfer.
(d) 
The owner or operator shall maintain a library of the recorded digital footage for not less than 30 days.
(e) 
A business subject to the requirements of this article shall have posted at all public exists and entrances signs or decals indicating that surveillance cameras are in use.
(Ordinance 22-929 adopted 4/28/22; Ordinance 25-287 adopted 2/27/2025)
Any person who shall willfully, intentionally, or with criminal negligence violate any provision of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction shall be fined by an amount in accordance with section 1.01.009 of this code. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense.
(Ordinance 22-929 adopted 4/28/22; Ordinance adopting 2022 Code; Ordinance 25-287 adopted 2/27/2025)