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TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
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§ 115.15 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR ADULT MOTELS.
   (A)   Evidence that a sleeping room in a hotel, motel, or a similar commercial enterprise has been rented and vacated two or more times in a period of time that is less than ten hours creates a rebuttable presumption that the enterprise is an adult motel as that term is defined in this chapter.
   (B)   It is unlawful if a person, as the person in control of a sleeping room in a hotel, motel, or similar commercial enterprise that does not have a sexually oriented business license, rents or subrents a sleeping room to a person and, within ten hours from the time the room is rented, he or she rents or subrents the same sleeping room again.
   (C)   For purposes of division (B), the terms “rent” or “subrent” mean the act of permitting a room to be occupied for any form of consideration.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.16 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR ESCORT AGENCIES.
   (A)   An escort agency shall not employ any person under the age of 18 years.
   (B)   A person commits an offense if the person acts as an escort or agrees to act as an escort for any person under the age of 18 years.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.17 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR NUDE MODEL STUDIOS.
   (A)   A nude model studio shall not employ any person under the age of 18 years.
   (B)   A person under the age of 18 years commits an offense if the person appears semi-nude or in a state of nudity in or on the premises of a nude model studio. It is a defense to prosecution under this division if the person under 18 years was in a restroom not open to the public view or visible by any other person.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for a person to appear in a state of nudity, or with knowledge, allow another to appear in a state of nudity in an area of a nude model studio premises which can be viewed from the public right of way.
   (D)   A nude model studio shall not place or permit a bed, sofa, or mattress in any room on the premises, except that a sofa may be placed in a reception room open to the public.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.18 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS CONCERNING PUBLIC NUDITY.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for a person, with knowledge and intent, to appear in person in a state of nudity in a sexually oriented business.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for a person, with knowledge and intent, to appear in person in a semi-nude condition on the sexually oriented business premises, unless the person is an employee who, while semi-nude, is at least ten feet from any patron or customer and on a stage at least two feet from the floor.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for an employee, while semi-nude on the sexually oriented business premises, to solicit any pay or gratuity from any patron or customer, or for any patron or customer to pay or give any gratuity to any employee, while the employee is semi-nude.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful for an employee, while semi-nude, to touch a patron or the clothing of a patron, or for a patron to touch a semi-nude employee or the clothing of a semi-nude employee, while the employee is on the premises of the sexually oriented business.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.19 REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO EXHIBITION OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT FILMS AND VIDEOS.
   (A)   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 150 square feet of floor space, a film, video cassette, or other video reproduction, that depicts specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, shall comply with the following requirements:
      (1)   Upon application for a sexually oriented business license, the application shall be accompanied by a diagram of the premises showing a plan thereof specifying the location of one or more manager’s stations and the location of all overhead lighting fixtures and designating any portion of the premises in which patrons will not be permitted. A manager’s station may not exceed 32 square feet of floor area. The diagram shall also designate the place at which the business license 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 should be oriented to the north or to some designated street or object and should 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 Director 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 the diagram was prepared.
      (2)   The application shall be sworn to be true and correct by the applicant.
      (3)   No alteration in the configuration or location of a manager’s station may be made without the prior approval of the Director or his or her designee;
      (4)   It is the duty of the owners and operator of the premises to ensure that at least one employee is on duty and situated in each manager’s station at all times that any patron is present inside the premises.
      (5)   The interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is an unobstructed view from a manager’s station of the entire area of the premises to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose, excluding restrooms. Restrooms may not contain video reproduction equipment. If the premises has two 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 the entire 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 division must be by direct line of sight from the manager’s station.
      (6)   It shall be the duty of the operator, and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises, to ensure that the view area specified in division (A)(5) remains unobstructed at all times. No doors, walls, partitions, curtains, merchandise, display racks, or other object(s) shall obstruct from view of the manager’s station any portion of the premises to which patrons have access. It shall be the duty of the operator, and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises, to ensure that no patron is permitted access to any area of the premises that has been designated as an area in which patrons will not be permitted, as designated in the application filed pursuant to division (A)(1).
      (7)   The 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 five foot-candle as measured at the floor level.
      (8)   It shall be the duty of the operator, and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises, to ensure that the illumination described above is maintained at all times that any patron is present in the premises.
      (9)   No viewing room or booth may be occupied by more than one person at any time.
      (10)   No opening of any kind shall exist between viewing rooms or booths.
      (11)   It shall be the duty of the operator, and it shall also be the duty of any agents and employees present in the premises, to ensure that no more than one person at a time occupies a viewing booths or rooms, and to ensure that no person attempts to make an opening of any kind between the viewing booths or rooms.
      (12)   The operator of the sexually oriented business shall, each business day, inspect the walls between the viewing booths to determine if any openings or holes exist.
      (13)   The operator of the sexually oriented business shall cause all floor coverings in viewing booths to be nonporous, easily cleanable surfaces, with no rugs or carpeting.
      (14)   The operator of the sexually oriented business shall cause all wall surfaces and ceiling surfaces in viewing booths to be constructed of, or permanently covered by, nonporous, easily cleanable material. No wood, plywood, composition board or other porous material shall be used within 48 inches of the floor.
   (B)   A person having a duty under divisions (A)(1) through (A)(14) commits an offense if he or she, with knowledge, fails to fulfill that duty.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.20 EXTERIOR PORTIONS OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for an owner or operator of a sexually oriented business to allow the merchandise or activities of the establishment to be visible from a point outside the establishment.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of a sexually oriented business to allow the exterior portion of the sexually oriented business 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)   It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of a sexually oriented business to allow exterior portions of the establishment to be painted any color other than a single achromatic color. This provision shall not apply to a sexually oriented business if the following conditions are met:
      (1)   The establishment is a part of a commercial multi-unit center; and
      (2)   The exterior portions of each individual unit in the commercial multi-unit center, including the exterior portions of the business, are painted the same color as one another or are painted in such a way so as to be a component of the overall architectural style or pattern of the commercial multi-unit center.
   (D)   Nothing in this article shall be construed to require the painting of an otherwise unpainted exterior portion of a sexually oriented business.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.21 SIGNAGE.
   (A)   Notwithstanding any other city ordinance, code, or regulation to the contrary, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any sexually oriented business or any other person to erect, construct, or maintain any sign for the sexually oriented business other than the one primary sign and one secondary sign, as provided herein.
   (B)   Primary signs shall have no more than two display surfaces. Each such display surface shall:
      (1)   Not contain any flashing lights;
      (2)   Be a flat plane, rectangular in shape;
      (3)   Not exceed 75 square feet in area; and
      (4)   Not exceed ten feet in height or ten feet in length.
   (C)   Primary signs shall contain no photographs, silhouettes, drawings or pictorial representations in any manner.
   (D)   Each letter forming a word on a primary sign shall be of solid color, and each such letter shall be the same print-type and color. The background behind such lettering on the display surface of a primary sign shall be of a uniform and solid color.
   (E)   Secondary signs shall have only one display surface. Such display surface shall:
      (1)   Be a flat plane, rectangular in shape;
      (2)   Not exceed 20 square feet in area;
      (3)   Not exceed five feet in height and four feet in width; and
      (4)   Be affixed or attached to any wall or door of the enterprise.
   (F)   The provisions of division (B)(1) and divisions (C) and (D) shall also apply to secondary signs.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
§ 115.22 SALE, USE, OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PROHIBITED.
   The sale, use, or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of a sexually oriented business is prohibited.
(Ord. 0-2003-13, passed 10-29-03)
Cross-reference:
   Alcoholic beverages, see Ch. 110
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