Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.50 BODY ART
5.50.120 Requirements for premises.
A. Body art establishments applying for a permit shall submit
a scale drawing and floor plan of the proposed establishment for a plan review
by the department as part of the permit application process. The department may
charge a reasonable fee for this review.
B. All walls, floors and ceilings of a body art establishment
shall be smooth, free of open holes or cracks, light-colored, washable and in
good repair. Walls, floors and ceilings shall be maintained in a clean
condition. All surfaces, including client chairs and benches shall be of such
construction as to be easily cleaned and sanitized after each client procedure.
All body art establishments shall be completely separated by solid partitions,
or by walls extending from floor to ceiling, from any room used for human
habitation, a food establishment or room where food is prepared, a hair salon,
retail sales or other such activity which may cause potential contamination of
work surfaces.
C. Insects, vermin and rodents shall not be present in any
part of the body art establishment, its appurtenances or appertaining
premises.
D. There shall be a minimum of one hundred fifty square feet
of floor space for each operator in the body art establishment. Each body art
establishment shall have an area which may be screened from public view for
clients requesting privacy. Multiple body art stations shall be separated by
dividers, curtains or partitions.
E. The body art establishment shall be well-ventilated and
provided with an artificial light source equivalent to at least twenty foot
candles three feet off the floor, except that at least one hundred foot candles
shall be provided at the level where the body art procedure is being performed,
and where instruments and sharps are assembled.
F. No animals of any kind shall be allowed in a body art
establishment except service animals used by persons with limitations.
G. A separate, readily accessible, hand sink with hot and
cold running water, under pressure, preferably equipped with wrist or foot
operated controls and supplied with liquid antimicrobial soap and disposable
paper towels shall be readily accessible within the body art establishment. One
hand sink shall serve no more than three operators. In addition, there shall be
a minimum of one lavatory, excluding any service sinks, and one toilet in a body
art establishment.
H. At least one covered waste receptacle shall be provided in
each operator area and each toilet room. Receptacles in the operator area shall
be emptied daily and solid waste shall be removed from the premises at least
weekly. Receptacles in the operator area shall either have a foot operated lid
or a lid that can and shall remain open during body art procedures to prevent
hand contact with the receptacle during a procedure. All refuse containers shall
be lidded, cleanable and kept clean.
I. All instruments and supplies shall be stored in clean dry
covered containers.
J. If reusable cloth items, including but not limited to
lap-cloths, are used, they shall be mechanically washed after each client
procedure. Reusable cloth items shall be mechanically washed with detergent and
dried. The cloth items shall be stored in a clean dry environment. (Ord.
1708-2002 § 2(part), 2002).
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