(A) All arcades shall provide adult supervision, and be required, at a minimum, to maintain the following.
(1) A responsible adult person, not less than 21 years of age, must be on the premises of any arcade during all hours of operation.
(2) A security guard, as defined by Public Act 330 of 1968, as amended, being M.C.L.A. 338.1051 through 338.1079, and licensed by the state, must be on the premises of all arcades during all operating hours to maintain the peace and orderly conduct of the business and the safety of its patrons.
(3) In the event that an arcade is located within a larger, multiple-use building, and that building provides adequate security guard protection for all building uses, no security guard is required to be directly on the arcade premises.
(B) No operator or proprietor shall permit operation of the devices by any person under 16 years of age during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., excluding Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and days when school is not in session, or the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on any day.
(C) All licensees and permittees shall maintain a minimum of 40 square feet of floor area for each amusement device. This footage must be devoted exclusively to the use of each amusement device, and may not be used for any other purpose.
(D) Any arcade licensed under this subchapter must provide adequate and proper toilet facilities which conform to the standards set forth in the city plumbing and health codes. The locations of public restroom facilities shall be clearly accessible and identifiable during all hours of operation. The restrooms shall be clearly marked “Public Restroom” and be open for use by patrons during all hours of operation.
(E) No proprietor, or operator, servant, agent, or employee thereof, shall permit the playing or operation of an amusement device unless all fire aisles, passageways, and exits are clear. Such persons shall take all necessary steps, including stopping the operations of the device or devices, to insure that all persons in the establishment have free access to fire aisles, passageways, and exits.
(‘83 Code, § 116.63) (Ord. 87-006, passed 8-17-87; Am. Ord. 88-016, passed 4-4-88) Penalty, see § 10.99