§ 112.35  PHYSICAL LAYOUT OF ADULT-ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENT.
   Any adult-oriented establishment having available for customers, patrons or members any booth, room or cubicle for the private viewing of any adult entertainment must comply with the following requirements, in addition to any and all local, state and/or national health codes which may be in effect and be applicable at any time while a license is issued and valid.
   (A)   Access. Each booth, room or cubicle shall be totally accessible to and from aisles and public areas of the adult-oriented establishment, and shall be unobstructed by any door, lock or other control- type devices.
   (B)   Construction.  Every booth, room or cubicle in addition to local, state and/or federal code requirements shall meet the following specific construction requirements:
      (1)   Each booth, room or cubicle shall be separated from adjacent booths, rooms and cubicles and any non-public areas by a wall;
      (2)   Have at least 1 side totally open to a public lighted aisle so that there is an unobstructed view at all times of anyone occupying same;
      (3)   All walls shall be solid and without any openings, extended from the floor to a height of not less than 6 feet and be light-colored, non-absorbent, smooth textured and easily cleanable;
      (4)   The floor must be light-colored, non-absorbent, smooth textured and easily cleanable; and
      (5)   The lighting level of each booth, room or cubicle, when not in use, shall be a minimum of 10 foot-candles at all times, as measured from the floor.
   (C)   Occupants.  Only 1 individual shall occupy a booth, room or cubicle at any time.  No occupant of any booth, room or cubicle shall engage in any type of specified sexual activities, cause any bodily discharge or litter in the booth.  No individual shall damage or deface any portion of the booth.
(Ord. 374.4, passed 5-11-2000)  Penalty, see § 112.99