No Sexually Oriented Business, except for a Sexually Oriented Motel, may remain open at any time between the hours of two o’clock (2:00) a.m. and eight o’clock (8:00) a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, and two o’clock (2:00) a.m. and noon (12:00) p.m. on Sundays.
(Ordinance 1844, 3-24-09)
A licensee, owner, operator, agent or employee commits an offense if the licensee, owner, operator, agent or employee intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly allows a person under the age of eighteen (18) years on the premises of a Sexually Oriented Business.
(Ordinance 1844, 3-24-09)
A. 
A licensee or operator commits an offense if the licensee or operator fails to display a sign on the interior of the Sexually Oriented Business premises notifying customers and employees of the prohibition prescribed by Subsections 18-122(A), (B), (C) and (D), above. The sign must be prominently and continuously displayed where customers enter the premises, and immediately adjacent to each stage required by Section 6.03(B), and must state in letters at least two inches high:
TOUCHING OR TIPPING AN EMPLOYEE WHO IS IN A STATE OF NUDITY OR SEMI-NUDITY IS A CRIME (MISDEMEANOR), PUNISHABLE BY FINE UP TO $2,000. PATRONS SHALL REMAIN AT LEAST SIX FEET FROM ALL UNENCLOSED PERFORMANCE STAGES WHILE A PERSON IS PERFORMING ON SAID PERFORMANCE STAGE.
The Chief of Police may require, at the time of issuance or renewal of the license, the licensee to also display the sign in a language other than English if he determines that a substantial portion of the expected customers speak the other language as their familiar language. Upon notification, a licensee commits an offense if the sign does not contain this language in the required language, in addition to English.
B. 
A licensee or operator commits an offense if the licensee, operator or employee fails to prominently and continuously display a two inches wide glow-in-the-dark line on the floor of the Sexually Oriented Business marking a distance of six feet from each unenclosed stage on which an employee in a state of nudity may appear in accordance with Section 18-122(A).
(Ordinance 1844, 3-24-09)