§ 22-420. Additional regulations for adult arcade.  


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  • Any adult-oriented business which is also an adult arcade shall comply with the following:

    (1)

    The interior of the adult-oriented business shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view from a manager's station of every area of the adult-oriented business to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose, excluding restrooms. If the adult-oriented business has two or more managers' stations designated, the interior of the adult-oriented business shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view from at least one of the manager's stations of each area of the adult-oriented business to which any patron is permitted access.

    (2)

    It shall be the duty to the licensee to ensure that the view area required by subsection (1) of this section is at all times unobstructed by any doors, walls, merchandise, display racks, or other materials while the adult-oriented business is open to patrons.

    (3)

    No viewing room or booth may be occupied by more than one person at any time.

    (4)

    The walls or partitions between viewing rooms or booths shall be maintained in good repair at all times, with no holes between any two such rooms such as would allow viewing from one booth into another or such as to allow physical contact of any kind between the occupants of any two such booths or rooms.

    (5)

    Customers, patrons, or visitors shall not be allowed to stand idly by in the vicinity of any such video booths or remain in the common area of such adult-oriented businesses, other than the restrooms, unless actively engaged in shopping for or reviewing the products available or on display for purchaser viewing. Signs prohibiting loitering shall be posted in prominent places in and near the video booths.

    (6)

    The floors, seats, walls, and other interior portions of all video booths shall be maintained clean and free from waste and bodily secretions. Presence of human excrement, urine, semen, or saliva in any such booth shall be evidence of improper maintenance and inadequate sanitary controls.

(Ord. No. 99-06, § 6(4.34.640), 2-24-1999)