[Amended by Ord. No. 374]
A. All premises in which alcoholic beverages are sold,
distributed or dispensed shall be lighted sufficiently at all times
and be so arranged that a full view of the interior may be had from
the public thoroughfare or from the entrance through which the public
is admitted or from the ground outside of and immediately adjoining
said premises, to which free and open access may be had at any time
by any person desiring the same. There shall be no obstruction to
such view higher than 4 1/2 feet above the sidewalk level or
the level of the approach immediately adjacent to any entrance through
which the public is admitted or the level of said ground outside of
and immediately adjoining said premises.
B. All premises in which alcoholic beverages are sold,
distributed or dispensed under a plenary retail consumption license
shall be deemed to be sufficiently lighted during the nighttime when
there is installed therein:
(1) An electric lighting fixture for each 250 square feet
of ceiling space, in each of which lighting fixtures there shall be
lighted or burning an electric light bulb or bulbs of the minimum
wattage of 150 watts for each lighting fixture; or
(2) Indirect lighting from the wall or ceiling by electric light bulbs, neon tube light, or other type of lighting devices, which will produce a lighting effect comparable or equal to that produced under the method described in Subsection
B(1).
C. If during the daytime there is insufficient light to produce a compliance with Subsection
A of this section, then and in that event electric lighting shall be provided as necessary.
D. Any partitions or temporary walls commonly known as
standing partitions designed to separate a bar from the remainder
of the licensed premises, or standing partitions which do not extend
from the floor to the ceiling, shall not be more than 4 1/2 feet
in height.
All premises upon which alcoholic beverages
are sold under a plenary retail consumption license or a seasonal
retail consumption license shall be furnished, supplied or equipped
with separate toilets for men and women, the installation of which
shall be made in accordance with the Borough plumbing, sanitary, and
health ordinances.
No alcoholic beverages shall be sold for consumption
on the premises in any room to which the public is not freely admitted,
nor where the room containing the open bar has a floor space of less
than 400 square feet; provided, however, that this regulation shall
not apply to club licenses.
[Amended by Ord. No. 365]
No person shall be served in any back room or
side room which is not open to the use of the public generally, except
that in hotels, guests may be served in their rooms or in private
or public dining rooms.
No minor shall be allowed in any room in which
any bar is located, unless accompanied by a parent.
No licensee shall allow, permit or suffer in
or upon the licensed premises any known criminals, gangsters, racketeers,
pickpockets, swindlers, confidence men, prostitutes, female impersonators
or other persons of ill repute.
No licensee shall allow, permit or suffer in
or upon the licensed premises any disturbances, brawls or unnecessary
noises nor allow, permit or suffer the licensed place of business
to be conducted in such manner as to become a nuisance.
Any space or area owned, used or provided by
any holder of a plenary retail consumption license or a seasonal retail
consumption license and which is utilized or operated for the purpose
of parking cars, automobiles or other conveyances of the customers,
patrons or guests of said licensed premises, shall be lighted during
the nighttime sufficiently to render the interior of all parked cars,
automobiles or conveyances visible from a distance of 25 feet. It
shall be the duty of the holder of such plenary retail consumption
license or seasonal retail consumption license, and the person charged
with the management thereof, to see to and provide for such lighting
of said parking space.