02-05-2004, 04:45 AM
It would only affect bars with an occupancy of over 75 people. Said establishment would apply for a special, two year license and ensure that the noise level of their music not exceed 90 decibils.
Bars under a 75 (or 200 in commercial) occupancy wouldn't be affected other than the fact the patrons would be allowed to dance.
Bars under a 75 (or 200 in commercial) occupancy wouldn't be affected other than the fact the patrons would be allowed to dance.
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