[R.O. 2009 §12-1; Ord. No. 1003 §1, 11-28-2000; Ord. No. 1016 §1, 6-26-2001]
A. 
Each business establishment in the City shall have at least one (1) attendant on duty in such establishment at all times that such establishment is open for business. During the hours of 11:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M., each business establishment shall have at least two (2) attendants on duty. Such attendant(s) shall be twenty-one (21) years or more of age.
B. 
The attendant(s) referred to in Subsection (A) of this Section shall locate himself/herself in the area of the establishment where the customers ordinarily conduct their business in such establishment.
C. 
Any Police Officer of the City who finds a violation of this Section occurring in his/her presence is empowered to close such establishment until such time as such establishment complies with the provisions of this Section.
D. 
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, a business establishment may have only one (1) attendant on duty during the hours of 11:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M., provided that the City approves such practice as provided herein.
1. 
On request of each interested business, the Chief of Police, in consultation with the Mayor, shall establish minimum requirements for the health and safety of the attendant and the general public that may be appropriate including, but not limited to, security cameras, lighting, security glass, remote control locking mechanisms and a reliable emergency communications system. Minimum requirements shall be uniform for businesses similarly situated.
2. 
The Chief, in consultation with the Mayor, shall submit a written recommendation to the Board of Aldermen recommending either the approval of the request, approval upon proof of compliance with minimum requirements or disapproval. If the recommendation is for disapproval, the Board need not act on the request. If the recommendation is for approval or approval with modifications, the Board shall have thirty (30) days to act upon the recommendation. Failure to act within such time shall be deemed an approval of the request.
3. 
If the request is approved, the Chief shall detail in writing all minimum requirements applicable to the particular business and all modifications necessary to comply with such requirements. If modifications are necessary, the business shall not open during the prescribed time until all such modifications have been completed to the Chief's satisfaction. Said written requirements shall be provided to the business establishment and the Chief shall maintain a copy thereof.
4. 
Failure to comply with said requirements shall be grounds for immediate closure of the business during the hours of 11:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. until compliance is established as determined by the Chief of Police. Any decision by the Chief to close the business as provided herein shall be subject to an appeal to the Board of Aldermen. In such case the Board shall hold a hearing, after notice to the business, wherein the business shall be given the opportunity to be heard. The Board may affirm, affirm with modifications or overrule the Chief's decision.
5. 
Failure to comply with the business's written requirements shall also constitute a violation of this Section, subject to prosecution and the general penalty as provided in Section 100.220 of this Code.