Council holds off on nudity ban vote
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Kenneth Ma
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The City Council voted 7-0 to table a proposed
ordinance to ban nudity in all public places, including bars and
restaurants.
“This is such an incredibly critical issue in the community,” said
Mayor Dave Garofalo, who added that the council needed more time and
information in order to make a well-informed decision.
The new ordinance, which will be enforced on all existing and future
sex-oriented businesses in the city, requires exotic dancers to cover
their private parts.
The Flamingo Theater, a strip club that intends to feature nude exotic
dancing, has been trying to open for business since last month.
The sex-oriented club at 18121 Beach Blvd. is undergoing its final
inspections, said Ross Cranmer, the city’s director of building and
safety.
“There were a number of complicated issues which [city] staff has not
presented to [council members],” said Randy Garrou, an attorney
representing the Flamingo Theater. “We are hoping that at the next
council meeting they come to the conclusion which we feel is
inescapable.”
The club would be the first business in the city to provide live adult
entertainment. Patrons must be at least 18 years old to visit, and the
club will not serve alcohol.Last year, council members considered a
similar ordinance to ban public nudity but decided to delay action on the
advice of City Atty. Gail Hutton. She said action should be delayed
pending the outcome of federal and state court cases involving
sex-oriented businesses versus cities.
In March, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the city of Erie, Penn.,
in its decision to ban public nudity on a local sex-oriented business.
The high court ruled that “public nudity was not inherently expressive
conduct, [and] public nudity ordinances are not ‘content based’
restrictions on speech that are subject to ‘strict scrutiny’ by the
Court.”
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