§ 20-362. Prohibition of alcoholic beverages.  


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  • (a)

    Prohibition:

    (1)

    No person or employee shall expose to public view his or her specified anatomical areas, or simulation thereof, in an establishment selling, serving, or allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

    (2)

    No person maintaining, owning or operating an establishment selling, serving or allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall allow a person or employee to expose to public view his or her specified anatomical areas, or simulation thereof, within the establishment.

    (3)

    No person maintaining, owning or operating an establishment selling, serving or allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall allow the exposure to public view of specified anatomical areas, or the simulation thereof, within the establishment.

    (4)

    No person shall cause and no person maintaining, owning or operating an establishment selling, serving or allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall allow the exposition of graphic representation, including pictures or projection of film, which depicts specified anatomical areas engaged in specified sexual activities, or other sexual acts prohibited by law, or simulation thereof, within the establishment.

    (5)

    Nothing herein, however, shall prohibit adult dancing establishments from selling, serving, or allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages and allowing the exposure to public view of specific anatomical areas, if they:

    a.

    Have otherwise met the requirements of this article; and

    b.

    Provide an adequate number of security personnel within the establishment; and

    c.

    Provide an adequate number of security personnel patrolling the parking lot outside the establishment; and

    d.

    Provide a responsible person under the supervision of a manager to check identification at the door to ensure that minors do not enter; and

    e.

    Have a parking lot which is adequately illuminated; and

    f.

    Have a current, valid alcoholic beverage license issued by the State of Florida, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

(Ord. No. 93-18, § 3.02, 7-13-93)