§ 133.07 NUDITY OR SEMI-NUDITY IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   Definitions.
      (1)    COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE. Any enterprise, trade, business, or other activity carried on for profit or intended to make a profit or earn money, and shall include entities in which patrons shall be required to pay a membership fee prior to admittance.
      (2)    NUDE. The entire absence of clothing.
      (3)    SEMI-NUDE. Shall include less than completely and opaquely covered, human genitals, pubic region, buttocks, or the female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areola.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for anyone to serve food or drink in a commercial enterprise, or anyone to seat or direct customers to seats in a commercial enterprise, or anyone to mingle, come in contact with or close proximity to customers within areas where food is served in a commercial enterprise, in a nude or semi-nude state.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person maintaining, owning, or operating a commercial enterprise to suffer, permit, require, or otherwise direct anyone to serve food or drink in a commercial enterprise, or anyone to seat, or direct customers to seats, in a commercial enterprise, or anyone to mingle, come in contact with or close proximity to customers within areas where food is served in a commercial enterprise, in a nude or semi-nude state.
(Ord. 87-02, passed 10-14-86)