(A) Access. The licensee must provide access available to public streets or other public ways from at least two points at all times. Such means of access must be kept clear by the licensee at all times to facilitate the departure of persons and vehicles and to permit entrance of fire apparatus or ambulances in case of emergency. Drives must be channelized by the licensee and limited to not more than three lanes to control traffic.
(B) Drives. All drives and areas used by vehicles within 50 feet of the public right of way must be satisfactorily paved by the licensee or treated to avoid creating dust.
(C) Lighting. Exits and passageways leading to them must be kept adequately lighted by the licensee at all times when opened to the public. The licensee must provide artificial light whenever natural light is inadequate.
(D) State and city fire laws. All rules, regulations and conditions adopted, issued and prescribed by the State Fire Marshal under any and all laws of this state are hereby adopted by reference and incorporated in and made a part of this chapter as completely as if set out here in full. The licensee is subject to any and all rules, regulations and city code requirements adopted by this Council or issued and prescribed by the City Fire Chief. Three copies of the laws and of the rules, regulations and conditions are hereby filed with the City Clerk and made a part of this record and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to keep said copies available for inspection at all times to any interested party. Any violation of any provision of the laws or of the rules, regulations and conditions is a violation of this subchapter.
(E) Sanitary facilities. Adequate and proper sanitary facilities approved by the Health Department must be provided by the licensee.
(F) Attendants. At all times when a motion picture establishment is open to the public the licensee must provide an adequate number of qualified attendants on duty at all times who must see that order is maintained, that disorderly or immoral conduct is prevented, that the entrances and exits are kept free from congestion and that this subchapter and all other governing ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to motion picture establishments are observed.
(G) Fence or wall. The licensees of any outdoor motion picture establishment must provide a wall or fence of adequate height to screen the patrons and cars in attendance at the theater from the view of the surrounding property. Such fence must be of design and structure approved by the City Building Official. The perimeter of the fence must be landscaped with suitable plants and shrubbery to preserve as far as possible harmony with the appearance of the surrounding property.
(H) Noise. The licensee of any outdoor motion picture theater must provide individual loudspeakers for each car and a central loudspeaker system must not be permitted by the licensee.
(I) Commercial activities. Any sale of soft drinks, confections or other articles of merchandise is governed by the laws and ordinances governing such business and requires the same license as if such sale were conducted elsewhere.
('72 Code, § 426:35) (Ord. 1979-296(A), passed 7-23-79) Penalty, see § 10.99