86.52(A)(1) Halls or auditoriums. If the contains a hall or auditorium area, the area shall comply with each of the following provisions:
86.52(A)(1)(a) It shall have individual or separate seats, not couches, benches, beds, or the like, to accommodate the maximum number of
who may occupy the area.
86.52(A)(1)(b) It shall have a continuous main aisle alongside of the seating areas in order that each
seated in the areas shall be visible from the aisle at all times.
86.52(A)(1)(c) It shall have a
posted in a conspicuous place at or near each entrance way to the hall or auditorium area listing the maximum number of
who may occupy the hall or auditorium area, which number shall not exceed the number of seats within the auditorium area.
86.52(A)(1)(d)
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 one
as measured at floor level.
86.52(A)(1)(e) It shall be the duty of the licensee, the
, and
and it shall also be the duty of any agents and
present on the
to ensure that the illumination described above is maintained at all times that any patron is present on the
.
86.52(A)(1)(f) It shall have posted an AIDS crisis
visible to all patrons on the side of the door that opens and allows patrons to enter the theater.
86.52(A)(2) Refurbishing of Adult Theaters.
86.52(A)(2)(a) Each
subject to this subchapter shall cover the floor of areas accessible to patrons with smooth and nonpermeable flooring material which can withstand frequent effective cleaning in accordance with subsection 86.52(A)(3)(c). Carpeting of any type is prohibited.
86.52(A)(2)(b) Each
subject to this subchapter shall use smooth and non-permeable upholstery material which can withstand frequent cleaning in accordance with subsection 86.52(A)(3)(c) below to cover furniture permitted by this subchapter for use of patrons.
86.52(A)(2)(c) Each
subject to this subchapter shall have, in areas accessible to patrons, interior wall surfaces which can withstand frequent cleaning in accordance with subsection 86.52(A)(3)(c) below.
86.52(A)(2)(d) Each
subject to this subchapter shall use only those shades, blinds, and vertical blinds which can withstand frequent cleaning in accordance with subsection 86.52(A)(3)(c) below. Draperies are prohibited.
86.52(A)(3) Sanitation.
86.52(A)(3)(a) All areas of each
subject to this subchapter which are accessible to patrons shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. The surfaces of all floors, furniture, counter tops, shades, blinds, vertical blinds, doors and walls of areas accessible to patrons shall be cleaned in accordance with subsection 86.52(A)(3)(c) below.
86.52(A)(3)(b) All floors, furniture, counter tops, shades, blinds, vertical blinds, doors and walls of areas accessible to patrons of Adult Theaters subject to this subchapter shall be renovated or be replaced as needed. All furniture must be kept free from holes and rips.
86.52(A)(3)(c) Any individual cleaning or sanitizing of the areas accessible to patrons shall be accomplished a minimum of one time each 24 hours with a 1:10 bleach solution (one part bleach to ten parts water), mixed daily, as recommended by the U.S. Center for Disease Control as a precaution for the prevention of transmission of the HIV virus and other diseases. A copy of the approved procedure shall be kept on file at the
and a copy shall be provided to each
cleaning or sanitizing the areas accessible to the patrons. Each such individual shall certify that he or she has read and understood the procedure. The signed copy shall be kept as a part of the records of the
, and open for inspection by the applicable agencies.
86.52(B)
. In addition to the general requirements for an
contained in § 86.50 and in (A) above, an shall, regardless of whether it is licensed, observe the following special requirements:
86.52(B)(1) It shall have a stage provided for the display or exposure of
by an
to a
other than another
consisting of a permanent platform (or other similar permanent structure) raised a minimum of 18 inches above the surrounding floor and encompassing an area of at least 100 square feet; and
86.52(B)(2) The exposure by an
of
, or simulation thereof, to public view shall be restricted to the stage required in (1) above; and nonemployees or patrons shall not be allowed closer than four feet to the stage edge when an
exposes those anatomical areas;
86.52(B)(3) The
shall provide two security
consisting of sworn
or identified security personnel if the occupant capacity is less than or equal to 150
, and an additional sworn
or identified security personnel for each additional increase of occupant capacity of 100
. The security
or personnel shall be granted unfettered access to all parts of the
in order to monitor the interior and exterior of the
; and
86.52(B)(4) The
shall check identification at the door to ensure that minors do not enter; and
86.52(B)(5) An area in which a
occurs shall:
86.52(B)(5)(a) Have a permanently open entrance way not less than seven feet wide and not less than seven feet high, which entrance way will never be closed or partially closed by a curtain, door, or other partition which would be capable of wholly or partially obscuring a
situated in the area; and
86.52(B)(5)(b) Have a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling partition of solid
without holes or openings, which partition may be completely or partially transparent and which partition separates the
from the
viewing the display;
86.52(B)(5)(c) Have, except for the entrance way, walls or partitions of solid construction without holes or openings in such walls or partitions; and
86.52(B)(5)(d) The
area shall be at least 100 square feet in size.
(Ord. 2010-15, passed 10-4-2010)