Sec. 7-363. Additional responsibilities; responsibility for patron conduct.
   (a)   The licensee, location supervisor and/or other employee shall:
   (1)   Observe all laws applicable to noise abatement, particularly those contained in this Code;
   (2)   Control the conduct of patrons so as to prevent or minimize disorderly or unlawful conduct by such patrons upon the premises or areas immediately adjacent thereto over which the licensee has the legal right to control access;
   (3)   Cause the orderly dispersal of persons from the vicinity of the regulated premises at closing time, and not allow them to congregate on the premises or areas immediately adjacent thereto over which they have the legal right to control access in a disorderly fashion.
   (4)   Prevent persons who are not permitted to enter the licensed premises because of their age, or otherwise, from congregating or loitering outside of the licensed premises in those areas over which they have the legal right to control access, except as is reasonably necessary to drop off or pick up a patron of the dance hall.
   (b)   The licensee, location supervisor and/or other employee shall not allow the occupant load of a dance hall to exceed the maximum limit stated on the certificate of occupancy or occupant load card issued by the development services center.
   (c)   The licensee, location supervisor and/or other employee shall provide and maintain safe and rapid means of egress from the premises during all hours of operation, as required by the building and fire codes.
   (d)   The licensee, location supervisor and/or other employee shall maintain all ventilation and sanitation requirements, as provided by the applicable building codes, during the operation of the event.
   (e)   The licensee, location supervisor and/or other employee shall take immediate action to correct any unsafe condition after notice of such a condition is provided by any person conducting an inspection authorized by section 7-355(c).
(Ord. No. 7831, § 1, 6-1-92; Ord. No. 8322, § 1, 7-5-94; Ord. No. 9658, § 13, 1-14-02)