§ 11.08.070. Sleeping quarters.  


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  • A.

    No person shall use, or suffer or permit any child or adult to use, any room or place for sleeping purposes within any children's camp if such room or place is overcrowded, or if there is insufficient light, windows, ventilation or drainage, or if the room or place is insanitary. In all rooms or places used as sleeping quarters, the beds shall be so situated that there is a clear space of at least three feet horizontally and 30 inches vertically between beds.

    B.

    Every room or place used for sleeping purposes, occupied by two persons, shall contain not less than 630 cubic feet of air space.

    C.

    Every room or place used for sleeping purposes shall be deemed to be overcrowded if it is occupied by more than two persons and contains less than 630 cubic feet of air space plus 500 cubic feet of air space for every person occupying the room in excess of two persons.

(Ord. 7583 Part 3 Ch. 9 § 704, 1959.)