(1) 
It shall be an infraction for any person to indecently expose his body in public.
(2) 
For the purpose of this section:
(a) 
"Indecent exposure"
means:
(i) 
The exposed male genital or the covered male genital shown in a discernibly turgid state.
(ii) 
The exposed female genital or female breasts which are not covered with an opaque covering below a point immediately above the top of the nipple (or the breast with only the nipple covered).
(b) 
"Public"
means any place open to or frequented by the public or which may be seen from any place open to or frequented by the public and includes private clubs, associations, or other places where the public frequents.
(Ord. 87-34 § 13-03-205, 1987)
It shall be unlawful for any person to hold, conduct or carry on in a public place, or cause or permit to be held, conducted or caused any motion pictures, exhibition, or entertainment of any sort which is offensive to decency, or which is of an obscene, indecent or immoral nature, or so suggestive as to be offensive to the moral sense.
(Ord. 87-34 § 13-03-206, 1987)
It shall be unlawful for any person to look, peer, or peep into or be found loitering around or within view of any window within a building occupied as a residence of another with the intent of watching or looking through the window to observe any person undressed, or in the act of dressing or undressing.
(Ord. 87-34 § 13-03-207, 1987)
It shall be a class C misdemeanor for any person to act as a guard or lookout for any building, premises, or establishment used for gambling, for illegal sale or purchase of intoxicating liquors, or for any person soliciting, offering or engaging in prostitution or gambling on any street or sidewalk. Nor shall any person give any signal intended to or calculated to warn or give warning of the approach of any peace officer to any person in or about such building or premises or place mentioned herein.
(Ord. 87-34 § 13-03-208, 1987)
(1) 
A person is guilty of lewdness if he fornicates, exposes his genitals or private parts, or performs any other act of gross lewdness under circumstances which he should know will likely cause affront or alarm or does any such act in a public place.
(2) 
Lewdness is a class B misdemeanor.
(Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-102, 1987)