All permits shall be subject to the following conditions:
(a) Hours of operation. Public dances and minor’s dances shall not be permitted between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. of any day. The permit shall list the date(s) and authorized location of the dance.
(b) Security and supervision.
(1) Public dances. Public dances shall provide sufficient security personnel to maintain order and enforce the rules and the provisions of this Code. Security shall also be required in parking areas which serve these establishments. The number of law enforcement officers or licensed security personnel shall be equal to one per one hundred (100) persons or fraction thereof of the capacity of the establishment as determined by the fire department. Additional security may be provided with nonlicensed persons, if necessary.
(2) Minor’s dances. In addition to the required law enforcement officers or licensed security personnel, minor’s dances shall also require the presence of adult supervisors. The number of adult supervisors present at a minor’s dance shall not be less than two (2) supervisors or one supervisor per fifty (50) minors or fraction thereof in attendance, whichever is greater.
Adult supervisors and licensed security personnel shall not dance or engage in any activities which will detract from their ability to fulfill the primary responsibility of supervision, enforcement of rules, monitoring of entrances and parking lots, and the like.
(c) Minor’s dances: Leaving and reentering. No participant admitted to a minor's dance shall be permitted to leave and re-enter. No pass-out checks shall be issued, unless required by the physical arrangement of the premises.
(d) Telephones. Public dances and minor's dances shall provide at least one pay telephone for use by patrons or attendees, and shall have at least one private telephone for use by the operators of the establishment.
(e) Minor’s dances: posting of rules and permit. At least one copy of the house rules, the conditions of the permit and the provisions of this chapter shall be posted in a conspicuous location inside and outside the place where the minor’s dance is held, so that those attending the dance may read them. Additionally, at least one copy of the duly issued permit shall be posted in a conspicuous location inside the place where the minor’s dance is held.
(f) Inspections. Police officers, code enforcement officers, and fire department personnel shall be admitted to all public and minor’s dances without an admission charge, for the purposes of inspection, at any time during the operating hours of such an operation.
(§ 2, Ord. 1187-NS, eff. October 5, 1993)