No publication offered for sale from any newsrack placed or installed in, maintained on or relocated to any public sidewalk or parkway, shall be displayed or exhibit in any manner which exposes to public view from the street any of the following:
(a) Any statements or words describing explicit sexual acts, sexual organs or excrement, where such statement or words have as their purpose or effect, sexual arousal, gratification or affront.
(b) Any picture or illustration of genitals, pubic hair, perineums, anuses, or anal regions of any person, or any picture or illustration which has as its purpose or effect, sexual arousal, gratification or affront.
(c) Any picture or illustration depicting explicit sexual acts, where such picture or illustration has as its purpose or effect, sexual arousal, gratification or affront. “Explicit sexual acts” means depictions of sexual intercourse, oral copulation, bestiality, sadism, masochism or excretory functions in conjunction with sexual activity, masturbation or lewd exhibition of the genitals, where any of the above conduct is depicted or described as being performed alone or between members of the same or opposite sex or between humans and animals or other acts of sexual arousal involving any physical contact with a person’s genital, pubic region, pubic hair, perineum, anus or anal region.
(d) For purposes of this section, no publication shall be considered displayed or exhibited if the newsrack in which it is placed is covered on all sides, except for a one inch wide vertical opening for the purpose of indicating the number of remaining publications, by opaque material preventing exposure to public view from the street.
(Ord. 789 § 4 (part), 1999)