§ 34-826. Body art establishment plans.
(a)
Plans.
(1)
Plan review checklist. Complete plans and details of the project shall meet the requirements as set forth in the department's current "Plan Review/Construction Checklist—Body Art Establishment." Prints or drawings (8½ inches × 11 inches or larger page containing a detailed floor drawing to scale) shall comply with standard architectural/engineering practice.
(2)
Establishment layout. Such drawing shall include but not limited to the following: waiting area(s), parlor(s), cleaning room(s), and accurate placement of each of the following: windows, doors, room measurements, chairs, tables, sinks, bathrooms, and equipment placement for clients and/or staff.
(3)
Policies and standard operating procedures. Prior to being granted a permit, a written statement of policies and standard operating procedures for each body art establishment shall be developed and submitted with the application including:
a.
Sterilization.
b.
Employee health.
c.
Sanitizing areas and equipment between clients.
d.
Disposal of waste.
e.
Record keeping.
f.
Client screening.
g.
Aftercare procedures.
h.
Emergency sterilization procedures.
(4)
Changes to plans. Once a permit to construct has been issued for a body art establishment, construction must be in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Should any changes in the plans become necessary during construction, a letter outlining any changes, and revised plans and specifications from the owner/contractor, shall be submitted to the department for review and approval prior to initiation of such changes. Plans shall not be altered without approval from the department.
(5)
Onsite sewage management systems. Any body art establishment and its related sanitary facilities, proposed to be constructed on premises utilizing an onsite sewage management system, must be approved by the department prior to construction and in accordance with article XI of this chapter, "Sewage Disposal."
(6)
Additional information. Other additional data or information may be required by the department to clearly demonstrate and document the work to be undertaken.
(b)
Fees. The board of commissioners establishes fees for services provided under this article. Fees assessed will be in accordance with the current fee schedule.
(Ord. No. 14-0057, Exh. 2, 1-22-14)