This chapter is adopted pursuant to Sections 318.5 and 318.6 of the Penal Code. All words used in this chapter which also are used in Sections 318.5 and 318.6 of the Penal Code are used in the same sense and mean the same as the same respective words used in Sections 318.5 and 318.6 of the Penal Code.
(Ord. 16 § 1, 1973)
As used in this chapter, and in Sections 318.5 and 318.6 of the Penal Code, "theater, concert hall, or other similar establishment which is primarily devoted to theatrical performances" means a building, playhouse, room, hall or other place having permanently affixed seats so arranged that a body of spectators can have an unobstructed view of the stage, upon which theatrical or vaudeville or similar performances are given, and in which the serving of food and/or beverages is clearly incidental to such performances, and for which a city license for a theater is in full force and effect. This definition does not supersede the provisions of Section 9.20.010.
(Ord. 16 § 2, 1973)
Every female is guilty of a misdemeanor who, while participating in any live act, demonstration, or exhibition in any public place, place open to the public, or place open to public view, or while serving food or drink or both to any customer:
A. 
Exposes any portion of either breast below a straight line so drawn that both nipples and all portions of both breasts which have a different pigmentation than that of the main portion of the breasts are below such straight line; or
B. 
Employs any device or covering, which is intended to simulate such portions of breasts; or
C. 
Wears any type of clothing so that any portion of such part of the breast may be observed.
(Ord. 16 § 3, 1973)
Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who:
A. 
Exposes his or her private parts or buttocks, or employs any device or covering which is intended to simulate the private parts or pubic hair of such person, while participating in any live act, demonstration, or exhibition in any public place, place open to the public, or place open to public view, or while serving food or drink or both to any customer; or
B. 
Permits, procures or assists any person to so expose him or herself, or to employ any such device; or
C. 
Urinates or evacuates their bowels on private property in an area exposed to the public view or on any public street, sidewalk, alley, park or any other public place except in a public restroom.
(Ord. 16 § 4, 1973; Ord. 748 § 1, 1994)
Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who permits, counsels, or assists any person to violate any provision of this chapter.
(Ord. 16 § 5, 1973)
This chapter does not apply to:
A. 
A theater, concert hall, or similar establishment which is primarily devoted to theatrical performances;
B. 
Any act authorized or prohibited by any state statute.
(Ord. 16 § 6, 1973)
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a term not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(Ord. 16 § 7, 1973)