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A license shall be issued for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. All sexually oriented business licenses shall expire on december 31 of each year regardless of when issued. The license fees required shall not be prorated for any portion of the year. (Ord. 02-21, 9-5-2002)
A. Time Limit; Conditions For Nonissuance: Under no circumstances shall the total time for the city to issue a license or issue a written intent to deny an application for a license exceed thirty (30) days from the receipt of a completed application. The business license official shall issue a license to the applicant unless the official finds one or more of the following to be true by a preponderance of the evidence:
1. The applicant is under eighteen (18) years of age or any higher age, if the license sought requires a higher age.
2. The applicant is overdue in payment to the city of taxes, fees, fines or penalties assessed against the applicant or imposed on the applicant in relation to a sexually oriented business.
3. The applicant has falsely answered a material question or request for information specifically authorized by this chapter.
4. The license fees required by this chapter have not been paid.
5. All applicable sales and use taxes have not been paid.
6. Each applicant must provide a statement of whether the applicant has been convicted of or has pled guilty or nolo contendere to a "specified criminal activity", as defined in this chapter, and if so, the specified criminal activity involved, the date, place, and jurisdiction of each. The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the disqualification pursuant to this section.
B. Content Of License: The license, if granted, shall state on its face the name of the person or persons to whom it is granted, the number of the license issued to the licensee, the expiration date, and, if the license is for a sexually oriented business, the address of the sexually oriented business. The sexually oriented business license shall be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the entrance to the sexually oriented business so that it may be easily read at any time. (Ord. 02-21, 9-5-2002)
The licensee shall submit, in writing, any change in the information required to be submitted under this chapter for either a sexually oriented business license or sexually oriented business work permit to the business license official within fourteen (14) days after such change. (Ord. 02-21, 9-5-2002)
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 one hundred fifty (150) square feet of floor space, films, video cassettes, or other video reproductions characterized by an emphasis on the display of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas shall comply with the following requirements. It shall be unlawful for a person having a duty under this section to knowingly fail to fulfill that duty.
A. Diagram Of Premises: Each application for a sexually oriented business license shall contain a diagram of the premises showing the location of all manager's stations, viewing rooms, overhead lighting fixtures, video cameras and monitors installed for monitoring purposes and restrooms, and shall designate all portions of the premises in which patrons will not be permitted. Restrooms shall not contain video reproduction equipment. 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 shall be oriented to the north or to some designated street or object and shall 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 business license official 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.
B. Sworn Application: The application shall be sworn to be true and correct by the applicant.
C. Alterations Require Approval: No alteration in the configuration or location of a manager's station or viewing room may be made without the prior approval of the business license official.
D. Prohibited Areas To Patrons: It shall be the duty of the operator, and of any employees present on the premises, 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 subsection A of this section.
E. Lighting: The interior 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 one foot-candle as measured at the floor level. It shall be the duty of the operator, and of any employees present on the premises, to ensure that the illumination described above is maintained at all times that the premises is occupied by patrons or open for business.
F. Sexual Activity: It shall be the duty of the operator, and of any employees present on the premises, to ensure that no sexual activity occurs in or on the licensed premises.
G. Viewing Room Limited To One Person: It shall be the duty of the operator, and of any employees present on the premises, to ensure that not more than one person is present in a viewing room at any time. No person shall enter a viewing room that is occupied by another person.
H. Openings In Viewing Rooms: It shall be the duty of the operator, and of any employees present on the premises, to ensure that no openings of any kind exist between viewing rooms. No person shall make an attempt to make an opening of any kind between viewing rooms.
I. Violators Removed: It shall be the duty of the operator, or of any employee who discovers two or more patrons in a viewing room, or discovers any person making or attempting to make an opening of any kind between viewing rooms, to immediately escort such persons from the premises.
J. Openings Secured: It shall be the duty of the operator, or of any employee who discovers an opening of any kind between viewing rooms, to immediately secure such rooms, and prevent entry into them by any patron until such time as the wall between the rooms has been repaired to remove the opening. Removal and repairing openings between viewing rooms shall be in a manner that is as structurally substantial as the original wall construction.
K. Inspections: It shall be the duty of the operator, at least once each business day, to inspect the walls between viewing rooms for openings of any kind.
L. Signage Required: It shall be the duty of the operator to post conspicuous signs in well lighted entry areas of the business stating all of the following:
1. No loitering is permitted in viewing rooms.
2. The occupancy of viewing rooms is limited to one person.
3. Sexual activity on the premises is prohibited.
4. The making of openings between viewing rooms is prohibited.
5. Violators will be required to leave the premises.
6. Violations of subsections L2 through L4 of this section are unlawful.
M. Floor Coverings: It shall be the duty of the operator to ensure that floor coverings in viewing rooms are nonporous, easily cleanable surfaces, with no rugs or carpeting.
N. Wall Surfaces And Seating: It shall be the duty of the operator to ensure that all wall surfaces and seating surfaces in viewing rooms are constructed of, or permanently covered by, nonporous, easily cleanable material.
O. Sanitation; Cleaning Procedures: It shall be the duty of the operator to ensure that premises are clean and sanitary. Such duty shall be fulfilled if the operator complies with the following cleaning procedures:
1. The operator shall maintain a regular cleaning schedule of at least two (2) cleanings per day, documented by appropriate logs.
2. The operator shall provide an employee to check all areas for garbage, trash, body fluids and excrement and to remove and clean all areas with a disinfectant. All solid waste generated by the business shall be collected from the premises for disposal at a lawful solid waste disposal facility at least once each week. Prior to collection solid waste shall be stored in a manner that prevents access by animals or members of the public and which will not facilitate the creation of a health nuisance.
3. Thorough cleaning of the entire interior of any room providing patron privacy shall be done using a disinfectant. Cleaning shall include floors, walls, doors, seating, monitors, video cameras, and windows and other surfaces.
P. Unobstructed Views: 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 in which patrons are permitted, including the interior of each viewing room, but excluding restrooms, to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose. A manager's station shall not exceed forty (40) square feet of floor area. If the premises has two (2) 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 subsection must be by direct line of sight from the manager's station. It is the duty of the operator to ensure that at least one employee is on duty and situated in each manager's station at all times that any patron is on the premises. It shall be the duty of the operator, and it shall also be the duty of any employees present on the premises, to ensure that the view area specified in this subsection remains unobstructed by any doors, curtains, walls, merchandise, display racks or other materials or enclosures at all times that any patron is present on the premises. (Ord. 02-21, 9-5-2002)
It shall be a violation of this chapter for an employee to knowingly or intentionally, in a sexually oriented business, appear in a state of seminudity unless the employee is at least three feet (3') from patrons and customers and on a stage at least two feet (2') from the floor. (Ord. 02-21, 9-5-2002)
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