Title 12174 · Code of Ordinances

Sec. 151.301. - Physical requirements.

Citation: Jacksonville, FL Code of Ordinances § 151.301.

Section: 151.301.

(a) The premises shall conform to the requirements of the Building Code, except to the extent that a requirement in the Building Code conflicts with a special requirement contained in this Part and then only to the extent of the conflict. (b) The premises shall conform to the requirements of the Fire Protection Code, except to the extent that a requirement in the Fire Protection Code conflicts with a special requirement contained in this Part and then only to the extent of the conflict. (c) In erecting, installing, maintaining, altering or operating any sign permitted by Chapter 656 , the premises shall conform to the requirements of Chapters 326 and 656. (d) The premises shall have each and every glass area that faces a public thoroughfare or through which casual passersby can see the material or activity inside the premises, covered over by black paint or other opaque covering; provided, that this requirement shall not apply if the uncovered glass area exposes to public view only a lobby or anteroom containing no adult material or adult entertainment. (e) The premises shall conform to the requirements of F.S. Ch. 381 and the rules and regulations of the State Department of Health made pursuant thereto, and for this purpose shall be deemed to be a place serving the public for the purpose of sanitary facilities; provided, that when more than one license is issued for a single location, they shall collectively be considered as one premises for the purposes of sanitary facilities if customers may circulate freely throughout the entire area of the premises. (f) In all cases wherein the occupant capacity, as determined by the Chief, Fire Prevention, is at least 50 persons, exclusive of attendants and assistants, the premises shall have electric, battery-operated, emergency lights using reliable-type storage batteries provided with suitable maintenance in properly charged condition; provided, that dry batteries shall not be used; and further provided, that electric storage batteries shall be approved by the Chief, Fire Prevention for their intended use and shall comply with the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70); and further provided, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to adult motion picture theaters which are open-air theaters designed to permit viewing by patrons seated in automobiles. (g) All premises shall have an entrance room or lobby, i.e., the room which is entered from the outside, and sanitary facilities as set forth in subsection (e) of this Section. The entrance room or lobby may be as large or as small as the licensee chooses. (h) Except for sanitary facilities, no doorway or entranceway within any premises shall be locked at anytime a customer is anywhere within the premises or at anytime the premises are open to the public unless customers or patrons are prohibited at all times from going into the rooms or areas behind such doorways marked "No Customers or Patrons Allowed." (i) At least one doorway into or out of the premises shall be unlocked at anytime a customer is anywhere within premises or at anytime the premises are open to the public. (j) The Sheriff shall have access to all rooms that are open to customers and the public at all times any premises are open to the public. Premises are irrebuttably presumed to be open at any time a customer is on the premises. This access shall be for inspection purposes only. (k) No room, other than a sanitary facility or room marked "No Customers or Patrons Allowed", shall have any dividers or partitions or any other thing in excess of three feet in height which blocks the view of any portion of the room. (Ord. 2005-743-E, § 2; Ord. 2006-136-E, § 2)