§ 112.48 PROHIBITION OF NUDITY IN CERTAIN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   The purpose of this section is to prohibit certain acts of commercial exploitation of human sexuality in commercial establishments where alcoholic beverages are served or offered for sale for consumption on the premises, or permitted to be consumed on the premises, and to reduce the likelihood of criminal activity, moral degradation and disturbances of the peace and good order of the community, to prohibit lewd and unlawful activity, such as prostitution and the proliferation of controlled substances, all of which may occur when such commercial exploitation is permitted in such places, and to promote the preservation of property values of neighborhoods and adjacent properties.
   (B)   No person shall appear in a state of nudity in any commercial establishment at which alcoholic beverages are served or offered for sale for consumption on the premises, or permitted to be consumed on the premises.
   (C)   No licensee, owner, operator, or manager of any commercial establishment at which alcoholic beverages are served or offered for sale for consumption on the premises, or are permitted to be consumed on the premises, shall permit any person to appear in the premises in a state of nudity.
(Ord. 1597, passed 10-23-06) Penalty, see § 112.99