§ 130.04 NUDITY IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (A)   For the purpose of this section the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   PUBLIC PLACE. A place to which the public or a substantial group of persons has access and includes but is not limited to highways, transportation facilities, schools, places of amusement, places of entertainment, places of business, parks, playgrounds, bars, restaurants, saloons and hallways, lobbies and other portions of apartment houses and hotels not constituting rooms or apartments designated for actual residence. An act is deemed to occur in a public place if it produces its offenses or prescribed consequences in a public place.
   (B)   No person shall appear in any public place in such a manner or attire as to expose to view any portion of the pubic area, anus, vulva, or genitals, or any simulation thereof, or for any female to appear in such a manner or attire as to expose to view the portion of the breasts below a horizontal line across the top of the areola at its highest point or simulation thereof. This shall include the entire lower portion of the female breast, but shall not include any portion of the cleavage of the human female breast, exhibited by a dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, bathing suit, or other wearing apparel; provided the areola is not exposed in whole or in part.
   (C)   No person, corporation, partnership or other entity who owns, manages, or controls any property, and no retail licensee or holder of an entertainment permit, shall permit or allow any person to appear in any public place in such a manner or attire as to expose to view any portion of the pubic area, anus, vulva, or genitals, or any simulation thereof, or for any female to appear in such a manner or attire as to expose to view the portion of the breasts below a horizontal line across the top of the areola at its highest point or simulation thereof. This shall include the entire lower portion of the female breast, but shall not include any portion of the cleavage of the human female breast, exhibited by a dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, bathing suit, or other wearing apparel; provided, the areola is not exposed in whole or in part.
(Ord. 98-714, passed 3-17-98)