§ 154.088 EXHIBITION OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT FILMS OR VIDEOS.
   (A)   In order to decrease the possibility of lewd behavior (such as anonymous, pubic sexual encounters which cause the spread of STDs and HIV), a person who operates or causes to be operated a sexually oriented business, other than an adult motel, which exhibits on the premises in a viewing room of less than 150 square feet of floor space, a film, video cassette or other video reproduction which depicts specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, shall comply with the following requirements.
      (1)   Upon application for a sexually oriented business license, the application shall be accompanied by a diagram of the premises showing a plan thereof specifying the location of one or more manager’s stations and the location of all overhead lighting fixtures and designating any portion of the premises in which patrons will not be permitted. A manager’s station may not exceed 32 square feet of floor area. The diagram shall also designate the place at which the permit will be conspicuously posted, if granted. A professionally prepared diagram in the nature of an engineer’s or architect’s blueprint shall not be required; however each diagram should be oriented to the north or to some designated street or object and should be drawn to a designated scale or with marked dimensions sufficient to show the various internal dimensions of all areas of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches. The Police Chief may waive the foregoing diagram for renewal applications if the applicant adopts a diagram that was previously submitted and certifies that the configuration of the premises has not been altered since it was prepared.
      (2)   The application shall be sworn to be true and correct by the applicant.
      (3)   No alteration in the configuration or location of a manager’s station may be made without the prior approval of the Police Chief or his or her designee.
      (4)   It is the duty of the owners and operator of the premises to ensure that at least one employee is on duty and situated in each manager’s station at all times that any patron is present inside the premises.
      (5)   The interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view from a manager’s station of every area of the premises to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose excluding restrooms. Restrooms may not contain video reproduction equipment. If the premises has two or more manager’s stations designated, then the interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view of each area of the premises to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose from at least one of the manager’s stations. The view required in this division must be by direct line of sight from the manager’s station.
      (6)   It shall be the duty of the owners and operator, and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises to ensure that the view area specified in division (A)(5) above remains unobstructed by any doors, walls, curtains, partitions or any other opaque coverings, merchandise, display racks or other materials at all times that any patron is present in the premises and to ensure that no patron is permitted access to any area of the premises which has been designated as an area in which patrons will not be permitted in the application filed pursuant to division (A)(1) above.
      (7)   The premises shall be equipped with overhead lighting fixtures of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place to which patrons are permitted access at an illumination of not less than five-foot candle as measured at the floor level.
      (8)   It shall be the duty of the owners and operator and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises to ensure that the illumination described above, is maintained at all times that any patron is present in the premises.
   (B)   A person having a duty under divisions (A)(1) through (8) above commits an offense if he or she knowingly fails to fulfill that duty.
   (C)   Every act or omission by an employee constituting a violation of the provisions of this subchapter shall be deemed the act or omission of the operator if the act or omission occurs either with the authorization, knowledge or approval of the operator, or as a result of the operator’s negligent failure to supervise the employee’s conduct, and the operator shall be punishable for the act or omission in the same manner as if the operator committed the act or caused the omission.
   (D)   An operator shall be responsible for the conduct of all employees while on the licensed premises, and any act or omission of any employee constituting a violation of the provision of this subchapter shall be deemed the act or omission of the operator for purposes of determining whether the operator shall be subject to the penalties imposed by this subchapter.
(Ord. 12-3-98, passed 12-3-1998)