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ORDINANCE NO. 241 (New Series)
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONTROL OF FOOD
AND DRINK ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION
OF SUCH ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:-
SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
or corporation to sell, offer for sale, distribute, or have in pos-
session for sale or distribution any food or drink intended for
human consumption in any Food or Drink Establishment in the City of
San Luis Obispo, California, unless possessing a permit to be obtained
in the manner provided by this ordinance.
.SECTION 2. For the purpose of this ordinance a Food or
Drink Establishment is any building, room, or portion thereof, where
food or drink intended for human consumption is cooked, mixed, pre-
pared, served, sold, offered for sale, or given away at a fixed
place or location.
SECTION 3. Every applicant for such a permit shall file
with the health department of the City of San Luis Obispo, before
opening for business, a written application for a permit to conduct
such business. The health department shall investigate and issue
such permit when the place of business conforms to the laws of the
State of California and the provisions of this ordinance. Such per-
mits shall be in force for the calendar year in which issued unless
revoked for cause and shall be issued without charge. Renewal of
permits shall be applied for and acted upon in the same manner.
SECTION 4. The health officer of the City of San Luis
Obispo, with the approval of the City Council, may establish such
rules or regulations as may be necessary for the proper and orderly
administration of this ordinance.
` SECTION 5. Permits shall be refused or suspended by
the City Health Department upon the finding that any provision of any
law of the State of California or any of the provisions of this ordi-
nance have been violated.
SECTION 6. No business license shall be issued for any
Food or Drink Establishment by the City of San Luis Obispo until such
person, firm, or corporation, or agent, or employee of such person,
firm, corporation can show possession of a permit from the City
Health Department for which the business license is required.
SECTION 7. (a) The floors of every Food or Drink
Establishment shall be of smooth cement, smooth - surfaced wood or
other impermeable surface,'so laid and constructed as to be even and
free from cracks and holes. The side walls and ceilings shall be
well- constructed of smooth- finished, cleanable material without
cracks or crevices therein or shall be well plastered, and finished
with a smooth, light - colored surface.
(b) If, for sanitary reasons, the Health Officer shall
deem it necessary the walls and ceilings shall be painted with a
light- colored paint at least once each year.
(e) All floors, walls, ceilings and entrances shall be
so designed, constructed and maintained as to exclude rats, mice,
vermin, flies and other insects.
(d) Every building, room or portion thereof used as
or for a Food or Drink Establishment shall be well ventilated by
means of windows, or sky lights with louvers, or mechanical ventila-
tion effectively used and operated. Every Food or Drink Establishment
shall be adequately lighted by natural or artificial light so that
all parts of such establishment may be readily seen. No person shall
sleep in any room used for the preparation, storage, or.serving of
food.
(e) Every hood over a kitchen range shall be of metal
equipped with a grease lip and ventilated with an approved ventilator
or ventilating flue, so arranged, constructed and maintained as to
carry off all odors to the outside air and kitchens shall be so venti-
lated as to insure good ventilation therefor, and freedom from any
obnoxious, objectionable or offensive odors.
(f) No wooden sinks, or wooden sinks lined with metal,
shall be used in any food or drink establishment. All sinks shall
be at least two - compartment, made of metal or porcelain and with
attached metal drain boards. All sinks used for dish and glass wash-
ing in any food or drink establishment shall be supplied with hot and
cold running water. All meat markets, bars, and all other food pro-
ducing or distribution establ hments shall be supplied with hot and
cold running water.
(g) Refuse trays in all restaurants and eating establish-
meets shall be made of metal or other impervious materials, and drain
pipes from such trays shall be of metal and shall be kept in a clean
and sanitary condition.
(h) No parrots, dogs, ,-cats or other animals shall be
kept or permitted in any establishment where the the foods herein
mentioned are kept, sold, or dispensed.
SECTION 8. (a) Every Food and Drink Establishment
shall be provided with adequate watercloset facilities, for each sex
in separate compartments, well- lighted and ventilated to the outside
air. Floors of watercloset compartments shall be of smooth - finish
cement, tile or other impervious material. No watercloset compart-
ment shall have direct communication with any kitchen,room, or any
place where food or drink is prepared, stored, or served unless it
shall be separated therefrom by means of a properly - lighted vestibule
with ceiling height partitions and a full - length, solid - panel, self -
closing door. All watercloset fixtures, compartments, and vestibules
shall be kept 'in good. order and repair and free from any accumulation
of.rubbish, waste matter or other material, and shall not be used as
a storeroom for foodstuffs/
(b) Every establishment shall 'be provided with suitable
washbasins or lavatories with an adequate supply of running hot and
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cold water, soap and clean, individual towels, and shall be conven-
iently located in the dressing rooms or adjacent to the waterclosets.
(c) Every establishment shall be provided with suitable,
well - lighted dressing rooms, for the employees or other persons work-
ing therein, for the changing and /or hanging of wearing apparel.
Dressing rooms shall be separated from the kitchen, dining or store-
room by ceiling- height partitions.
SECTION 9. (a) Protection of Foods Against Contamina-
tion. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to
sell, expose or offer for sale,any article of food prepared for human
consumption, which article of food is cooked, smoked or otherwise
prepared and intended for human consumption without further cooking,
washing or other preparation, unless such article or articles of food
are covered or enclosed by glass or with some other approved substance
or material in such a manner as to prevent the handling of any such
article or articles of food by any person or persons other than the
person or persons selling or offering or exposing for sale, and to
prevent any such article or articles of food from coming in contact
with any flies, insects, vermin, or other deleterious, unwholesome
or unhealthy substance or commodities.
(b) No owner, operator, or employee of any Food or Drink
Establishment shall use or permit the use of any sugar container
designed for use of patrons of any such establishment which is not so
enclosed as to make it impossible to insert a spoon or other item of
tableware therein; provided, however, that nothing herein contained
shall apply to the use of cube or lump sugar where the same is wrapped
in paper or cellophane or other protective covering.
(e) Resale of Partly Consumed Foods Forbidden. It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation owning, con-
ducting, operating or maintaining any Food or Drink Establishment in
the City of San-Luis Obispo to sell or offer for sale or to serve, or
to cause or permit to be served for food, to or for any person, any
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article of food which has been previously served to any person, or
which has been returned from the table, except the following: Unbroken
rolls, muffins, buns, crackers, undamaged fruits, olives, pickles,
sugar syrup, condiments, and like articles necessary for general ser-
vice on restaurant or lunch stand table or counter,/
(d) All custard and cream filled pastries shall be kept
refrigerated at all times at a temperature not higher than 50° F.,
except when actual sale is being made. The apparatus used in filling
pastries shall be made of metal or rubber and cleaned before each use
by means of boiling water or live steam or other suitable methods.
(e) It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke or
chew tobacco or to use tobacco in any manner while engaged in the
preparation, cooking, or handling of food.
(f) All fruits and vegetables must be kept at least
18 inches above the floor level at all times, or else be protected
by wood, metal or glass cases. Vegetables, fruits, or other products
when delivered to establishments, shall not be left upon the sidewalk
any longer than is absolutely necessary.
SECTION 10. (a) All floors, walls, ceilings, stairs,
shelves, furniture, equipment, utensils, foods, areaways, yards,
alleys, waterclosets,-dressing rooms, plumbing and fixtures in or in
connection with any Food or Drink Establishment shall at all times
be kept in good order and repair, and be maintained in a clean, sani-
tary condition and free from all kinds of vermin, rubbish, debris,
or filth.
(b) No article or utensil shall be used in the prepara-
tion of any food that has been previously used for any unclean pur-
pose nor shall any chipped, cracked or broken cups, saucers, plates,
or glasses be used in the serving of patrons of any food or drink
establishment.
(c) No napkin, table cloth, or other dining room
linens, shall be used for the purpose of cleaning or drying dishes,.
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table or cooking utensils or counters, or for any purpose or use
except by the patrons.
(d) Ice boxes or refrigerators shall be scrubbed with
hot water and some cleansing agent at least once each week and shall
be kept in good order and repair, clean and sanitary•at all times,
and shall be properly drained.
(e) Metal receptacles with tight - fitting metal covers
for garbage and rubbish shall be provided. The contents shall be
removed regularly and they shall be kept in good order and repair,
and thoroughly cleaned after- emptying.
(f) No food shall be prepared in an unclean manner, nor
shall any article or material be used in the making or preparing of
any food or drink that is spoiled, decayed, contaminated or unwhole-
some, or that does not comply with the laws of the State of California
and the provisions of this ordinance against adulteration O
(g) No food or. food articles intended for human consump-
tion shall be kept or prepared in any room or place where any drugs
or chemicals are mixed, prepared, compounded, or used, or kept in
unsealed, open or broken containers or receptacles.
(h) Sterilization of dishes, utensils, glasses, etc.
In every place where food or drink is prepared, sold or offered for
sale, all eating or drinking utensils such as knives, forks, spoons,
cups, saucers, plates, bowls and glasses shall, after being used; be
cleaned and sterilized by:
1. First removing all particles of food or foreign substance.
2. Then shall be thoroughly washed in clean, hot water to which has
been added a sufficient amount of soap or other cleansing agent.
3. Then rinsed in hot water near the boiling point.
Washing and Sterlii.zing of Drinking Glasses
1. Empty the unconsumed liquids or "dregs" into a separate slophopper
or sink.
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2. Thoroughly wash glass in warm water to which has been added .a
sufficient amount of cleansing detergent to dissolve and remove all
grease, lipstick, and foreign matter.
3. Immerse the glass in a .clean solution of water to which has been
added an mount of chlorine to equal at least 200 parts per million at
all times.
L,. Do not rinse glasses with clear water after once sterilizing in
chlorine solution. It'is not permissible to place glasses, dishes,
utensils, or similar articles on towels.
(i) Refrigerator pipes and suspended pipes shall be
properly protected so as to prevent condensation from dropping into
or on any foodstuffs or any receptacle or apparatus used in the pre
paration of food.
SECTION 11. Diseased employees. No employer shall re-
quire, permit or suffer any person to work, nor shall any person work,
in any building, room, basement,.cellar, place or vehicle, occupied
or used for the production, preparation; manufacture, packing, storage
sale, distribution or transportation of food, who is afflicted or
affected with any venereal disease, smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet
fever, yellow fever, tuberculosis, consumption, bubonic plague, Asiatic
cholera, leprosy, trachoma, typhoid fever, epidemic dysentery, measles,
MUMPS, German measles, whooping- cough, chickenpox, or any other infec-
tious or contagious disease.
SECTION 12. The Health Officer, with the approval of
the City Council, is hereby authorized to order the immediate closing
of any food or drink establishment when in his opinion such action is
necessary for the protection of the public health.
SECTION 13. Exemptions from the requirements of this
ordinance may be made when in the-opinion of the Health Officer and
the City Council the application of any-particular section of this
ordinance would be impractical and unnecessary.
SECTION 14. Any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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SECTION 15. Any person, firm or corporation operating
without a permit shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con-
viction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500.00
or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than
six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 16. If any section, sub - section, sentence., .
clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be
invalid, such decision or decisions shall.not affect the validity of
the remaining portions cC this ordinance. The.City Council hereby
declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section,
sub - section, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of
the fact that any one or more sections, sub - sections, sentences,
clauses or phrases be declared invalid.
SECTION 17. This ordinance, together with the ayes and
noes shall be published for two days before its final passage in the
Telegram- mribune, a daily newspaper printed, published and circulated
in said city and shall take effect and be in force thirty days after
its final passage.
INTRODUCED AND PASSED to print this 11th day of May,
1942, by the following vote:
AYES: W. H. Brazil, R. P. Howell, Ralph C. Kennedy, F. C. Kimball
NOES: None
ABSENT: Joseph Leary
ATTEST:
y Uler
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Mayor
Finally passed this 18th day of May, 1942 upon the following
roll call vote:
Ayes: W.H.nrazil, x.P.Howell, Ralph C. Kennedy, F. C. Kimbal;
Noe: None
Absent: Joseph Leary
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