§ 115.51 EXTERIOR OF ENTERPRISE.
   (A)   Visibility from outside premises. It shall be unlawful for a licensee of an enterprise to allow the merchandise or activities of the enterprise to be visible from any point outside the licensed premises.
   (B)   Demeanor of exterior. It shall be unlawful for the licensee of an enterprise to allow the exterior portions of the enterprise to have flashing lights, or any words, lettering, photographs, silhouettes, drawings, or pictorial representations of any manner except to the extent permitted by the provisions of this chapter.
   (C)   Coloration. It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of an enterprise to allow exterior portions of the enterprise to be painted any color other than a single color. Grays, tans, and light earth tones are permissible; however, any bold, garish or gaudy coloration that attracts attention is excluded from this definition and prohibited. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the painting of an otherwise unpainted exterior. This provision shall not apply if the enterprise is part of a multi-unit commercial center and the exterior portions of each unit are painted the same color so as to reflect an overall architectural style of that center.
(Ord. 97-6, passed 4-22-97)