All comfort stations which are made available for use of patrons of establishments or for the use of the general public shall comply with the following requirements:
A. 
The pressure and volume of water shall be sufficient to ensure effective flushing of toilets and urinals.
B. 
Toilets and urinals shall be constructed of vitreous or other approved materials, the surface of which is smooth, hard, impervious and not easily corrodible; shall be of rim flush type; and shall be properly vented and trapped. All joints shall be tight. The construction shall be such as to provide ample flushing action to ensure cleanliness. All toilets and urinals shall be kept clean and in good order.
C. 
All toilets and urinals shall be located in well-lighted and well-ventilated areas, accessible to approved hand-washing facilities. All toilet rooms shall be kept clean and in good repair.
Approved hand-washing facilities shall comply with the following requirements:
A. 
The lavatory shall be composed of vitreous or other approved material, the surface of which is smooth, hard, impervious and not readily corrodible. Taps connected with the lavatory shall be so installed as to discharge at least one inch above the level at which the lavatory will overflow upon the floor.
B. 
The water supply used in connection with said lavatory shall comply with the requirements of this Part 2.
C. 
Soap in a suitable dispensing container and single-service paper towels or some other form of individual towel service approved by the Board of Health (Chapter 26) shall be provided.
D. 
Minimum plumbing shall comply with the Plumbing Code.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 89, Construction Codes, Uniform.
A. 
Upon conviction of any violation of the provisions of this Article, the Judge or court of proper jurisdiction may impose a penalty of not less than $5 or more than $100.
[Amended 3-17-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-1]
B. 
Each day a particular violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.