§ 115.54 ADULT MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS.
   In addition to the general requirements for an adult entertainment establishment contained in § 115.50, adult massage establishments shall observe the following special requirements and be in violation of this chapter if said establishment fails to do so.
   (A)   Dressing rooms shall be proportioned to the maximum number of persons who are expected to be in them at one time, excluding attendants and assistants, and separate dressing rooms shall be provided for men and women. Floors shall be of a smooth Impervious material with a nonslip surface and shall be covered at the wall junction for thorough cleaning. Partition walls shall terminate at least six inches above the floor or be placed on continuous raised masonry or concrete bases at least four inches high.
   (B)   One shower shall be provided for each 40 men or women, or fraction thereof, based upon the maximum number of persons who are expected to be using shower facilities at one time, and separate shower facilities shall be provided for men and women. Floors and partition walls shall be constructed as required in division (A) above for dressing rooms and provision shall be made for footbaths or other devices or applications approved by the State Board of Health or other appropriate regulatory agencies for the prevention of algacidal and fungicidal infections.
   (C)   One locker shall be provided for each patron who is expected to be on the licensed premises at one time, which shall be sufficient size to hold clothing and other articles of wearing apparel. Each locker shall be capable of being locked by the patron, with no one else having the key so long as the patron is using the locker, or the locker shall be under the constant attention and supervision of an attendant.
   (D)   Massages of a person by another person who displays or exhibits specified anatomical areas are prohibited.
   (E)   No person shall massage the genitals of another person.
   (F)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to permit or authorize any acts or activities that are prohibited by state law.
(Ord. 763, passed 8-24-95) Penalty, see § 115.99