§ 95.23  BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSES.
   (A)   (1)   No landlord, proprietor, keeper, manager or clerk of any lodging house, boarding house, tavern, inn or hotel shall permit any room therein to be used or occupied for sleeping purposes which does not contain 400 cubic feet of air space for each person sleeping therein and every room shall contain more than one bed.
      (2)   The beds shall be so arranged as to leave a passageway of not less than two feet horizontally on all sides of each bed.  All beds shall be so arranged that, under each of them, the air shall freely circulate and thereby have adequate ventilation.
   (B)   The City Council President shall have authority to, from time to time, cause any lodging house, boarding house, tavern, inn or hotel in the city to be inspected by an officer as he or she may designate and see to it that the provisions hereof are duly and properly observed by the landlords, proprietors, keepers, clerks and managers of each.
(Ord. 146, passed 2-4-1907)  Penalty, see § 95.99