§ 117.16 PROHIBITED CONDUCT.
   (A)   No patron, employee, or any other person shall knowingly or intentionally, in a sexually oriented business, appear in a state of nudity or engage in a specified sexual activity.
   (B)   No person shall knowingly or intentionally, in a sexually oriented business, appear in a semi-nude condition unless the person is an employee who, while semi-nude, remains at least six feet from all patrons and on a stage at least 18 inches from the floor in a room of at least 600 square feet.
   (C)   No employee who regularly appears semi-nude in a sexually oriented business shall knowingly or intentionally touch a customer or the clothing of a customer on the premises of a sexually oriented business.
   (D)   No person shall possess, use, or consume alcoholic beverages on the premises of a sexually oriented business. In the case of a preexisting sexually oriented business lawfully operating in the city which holds a license to sell alcoholic beverages on the effective date of this chapter, this division shall apply only upon the expiration, revocation, or other termination of the annual liquor license that is in effect at the preexisting sexually oriented business on the effective date of this chapter. In no case shall any person possess, use, or consume alcoholic beverages on the premises of a sexually oriented business at any time after the first anniversary of the effective date of this chapter.
   (E)   No person shall knowingly or recklessly allow a person under the age of 18 years to be or remain on the premises of a sexually oriented business.
   (F)   No operator or licensee of a sexually oriented business shall knowingly violate the regulations in this section or knowingly allow an employee or any other person to violate the regulations in this section.
   (G)   A sign in a form to be prescribed by the City Clerk, and summarizing the provisions of divisions (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E), shall be posted near the entrance of the sexually oriented business in such a manner as to be clearly visible to patrons upon entry. No person shall cover, obstruct, or obscure said sign.
(Ord. 2011-02, passed 2-14-2011)