Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.08 ALCOHOL SALES
5.08.260 Loitering.
A. No person shall frequent or loiter in any premises
licensed under this chapter for the purpose of soliciting another person to
purchase alcoholic or nonalcoholic beverages, or to solicit any other person to
give or donate any money or other thing of value for any purpose including
prostitution.
B. No licensee or any person as proprietor, agent, servant or
employee of such licensee shall knowingly permit any person who is in violation
of this section to enter or remain upon the licensed premises. The fact that a
licensee has been notified by the chief of police or his delegate that a person
has been convicted within the past year, or has multiple convictions within the
past three years for an offense of prostitution, soliciting for a prostitute,
pandering, keeping a place of prostitution, or pimping, and the licensee allows
the person to remain on or frequent the premises, may be considered prima facie
evidence in a hearing before the local liquor commissioner concerning the
revocation or suspension of the license granted to the licensee, that a
person’s presence upon the licensed premises is for the purpose of
soliciting in violation of this section. (Ord. 7-1974 § 15, 1974)