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No private room, as hereinafter defined, shall be maintained within any bathhouse. “Private room” shall mean any enclosed space large enough for more than one Person to enter, with a door capable of being locked from the inside, unless one or more of the following applies:

A. There is an opening no less than five feet nor more than six feet above the floor through which the full interior of the enclosure is viewable from the exterior; or

B. The enclosure is not made available for use by patrons of the establishment; or

C. No more than one Person at a time is allowed to enter the enclosure, the occupancy restriction is conspicuously posted on the entrance to the enclosure, and there are no openings between any adjoining enclosures through which physical contact between Persons in adjoining enclosures is possible. (Ord. 2256 § 1, 1988).