§ 112.042 HOURS OF OPERATION.
   A room, place or premise where intoxicating liquor is permitted to be sold under an “on-sale,” “off-sale,” “Sunday sale” or “club license” and including a café, restaurant or dining room operated in connection therewith, must be closed to the public during the times when the sale of liquor is prohibited by state law. During those hours, it is unlawful for a person or persons to be allowed to be or remain within such room, place or premise, for any purpose whatsoever, except that the owner or licensee, the owner or licensee’s agents, servants, or employees, may be and remain therefor the purpose only of cleaning, preparation of meals, necessary repairs, or other work in connection therewith.
('72 Code, § 805:70) (Am. Ord. 1989-628(A), passed 6-26-89; Am. Ord. 1989-641(A), passed 12-18-89; Am. Ord. 1990-655(A), passed 7-9-90) Penalty, see § 10.99