The words and phrases used in this chapter shall be defined as follows:
"Commercial establishment"
means any place of business in which minors are permitted.
"Explicit sexual depictions"
means any picture, photograph, drawing, decoration or other illustration depicting:
(1) 
Stimulation of human genitals, or otherwise emphasizing the genitals;
(2) 
Acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse, sodomy, bestiality, buggery, cunnilingus, fellatio, pederasty, homosexuality, sadomasochism or similar acts;
(3) 
Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals, pubic regions or female breasts.
"Person"
means any individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation or other legal entity.
"Publication"
means any book, magazine, pamphlet, video or audio cassette, or record, offered for sale in a commercial establishment.
(Ord. 1290 § 1, (1984))
No person shall display publications having covers with explicit sexual depictions in any commercial establishment except as provided herein.
(Ord. 1290 § 1, (1984))
Publications having covers with explicit sexual depictions may be displayed in a commercial establishment in an area set aside and clearly posted for adults only. "Adults only" areas shall be visible from the cash register or sales center of the store. No items frequently purchased by children shall be located in the vicinity of the "adults only" area, and the material with sexually explicit covers shall be displayed in such a manner that sexually explicit depictions are not readily visible to patrons in other areas of the store. Minors shall not be permitted to enter an "adults only" area.
(Ord. 1290 § 1, (1984))
Publications having covers with explicit sexual depictions may be displayed in an area open to the general public in a commercial establishment only if the covers are not visible. Such cover depictions shall be obscured by opaque display units or other methods which completely conceal any sexual depictions from public view.
(Ord. 1290 § 1, (1984))