5.20.050 Operating requirements.
   (a)   Visibility of Interior of Premises. Every billiard club or public billiard room shall be maintained so as to provide a clear and unobstructed view of the entire interior of the public billiard room or billiard club from the entrance into such room or club.
   (b)   Hours of Operation. No public billiard room, billiard club or similar place of business shall be open from two a.m. until six a.m. of any day, nor shall an owner, manager, proprietor or other person having charge of any billiard club or public billiard room keep the same open or allow or permit any game to be played therein from two a.m. to six a.m. of any day. No person may remain on the premises of any public billiard room or billiard club during the hours when such public billiard room or billiard club is closed or required by this section to be closed, except the owner and regular employees.
   (c)   Age Restrictions. The owner, manager, proprietor or other person in charge of any public billiard room or billiard club shall not allow or permit any person under the age of eighteen to be, remain in, enter or visit such place unless:
      (1)   Such minor is accompanied by one of his or her parents, guardian or spouse twenty-one years of age or older; or
      (2)   Such parent or guardian personally provides written consent to the owner, manager, proprietor or such other person in charge, but this exception only applies if alcoholic beverages are neither sold nor served in such place, and such place has no license to sell, dispense or serve alcoholic beverages. The written consent shall be in the manner and form approved by the diretor.
   (d)   Disorderly Persons. No owner, manager, proprietor or other person in charge of any public billiard room or billiard club shall allow or permit any intoxicated, quarreling or disorderly person or persons to be or remain in such place.
   (e)   Gambling. No billiards, bagatelle or pool shall occur in any billiard club or public billiard room where the permittee tolerates or permits gambling to take place.
(Ord. 788 § 4 (part), 1999)