§ 110.15 EXTERIOR PORTIONS OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES.
   The licensee of a sexually oriented business is in violation of this chapter if:
   (A)   The merchandise or activities of the establishment are visible from any point outside the establishment;
   (B)   The exterior portions of the establishment have flashing lights, or any words, lettering, photographs, silhouettes, drawings or pictorial representations of any manner except to the extent permitted by this chapter; or
   (C)   The exterior portions of the establishment are painted any color than a single achromatic color, except that this division (C) does not apply to an establishment if the following conditions are met:
      (1)   The establishment is 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 establishment, are painted in the same color as one another or are painted in such a way as to be a component of the overall architectural style or pattern of this commercial multi-unit center.
   (D)   Nothing in this section requires the painting of an otherwise unpainted exterior portion of a sexually oriented business.
(Prior Code, § 49.114) (Ord. 71601, eff. 8-15-2001)