§ 5-8. Nudity or semi-nudity prohibited; standards of conduct for entertainment.  


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  • (a)

    For the purposes of this section, "premises" shall be defined as the premises stated in the application and license for a class A club, class B club, drinking establishment or general CMB retailer and those unlicensed premises where alcoholic liquor or CMB is being served by a caterer, state temporary permit holder, local temporary alcoholic liquor permit holder or local CMB special event retailer's permit holder.

    (b)

    It is unlawful for any licensee, permit holder, agent, operator, manager, employee, customer or contractor to appear or perform on the premises in such manner or attire as to expose to view of other persons any portion of her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anus or anal region, or any portion of the areola or nipple area of the female breast; or to appear in any device, costume or covering which gives the appearance or simulates the genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anus or anal region or any portion of the areola or nipple area of the female breast; or for any person to appear, exhibit or perform with their genitals in a state of discernable sexual stimulation or arousal even if her genitals are completely or opaquely covered.

    (c)

    It is unlawful for any dancer, entertainer, licensee, permit holder, operator, manager, employee, contractor or agent performing or appearing in any fashion on the premises to fondle or caress any customer or any other dancer, entertainer, licensee, operator, manager, employee, contractor or agent or for a customer to fondle or caress any dancer, entertainer, licensee, permit holder, operator, manager, employee, contractor or agent performing or appearing on the premises.

    (d)

    All dancing or other live entertainment on the premises that is intended to provide sexual stimulation or to appeal to, arouse or excite the sexual desire or interests of customers shall occur and be performed solely on a platform or stage intended for that purpose which is raised at least two feet above the primary level of the customer floor area and shall occur no closer than ten feet to any customer.

    (e)

    It is unlawful for any licensee, permit holder, owner, operator, manager or employee to permit, authorize, promote or allow a person to violate this section or to allow a violator to remain on the premises.

(Code 1967, § 3-8; Ord. No. 1679, § 5, 10-24-2011)