Where poolrooms are operated in connection with or within one hundred (100) feet of any place dispensing alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption and where alcoholic beverages may be permitted at times in the poolroom, the hours for use by minors and the fact that alcoholic beverages are prohibited during such hours shall be prominently posted and observed, and a permit for the operation of the poolroom in connection with or within one hundred (100) feet of such establishment must first be obtained from the chief of police. No opening between the place dispensing alcoholic beverages and the poolroom shall be maintained except by authority granted in the permit given by the chief of police, under such conditions as he or she shall impose. In issuing a permit, the police chief shall be guided by such factors as the type of alcoholic beverages sold and the comparative rate of sales by volume of nonalcoholic to alcoholic beverages sold on the premises, the past history of law enforcement problems in connection with the use of alcoholic beverages at the premises and the degree of access and controls to eliminate the possibility that alcoholic beverages might be consumed in the poolroom during the hours for use by minors and the degree of control maintained by the operator. In granting a special permit, the police chief shall also be guided by the greater benefits to be gained by affording greater observation and supervision as compared to the possible exposure of minors to persons under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
(Prior code § 5.52.050)