A. 
A person commits the offense of indecent exposure if he knowingly exposes his genitals under circumstances in which he knows that his conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm.
B. 
Indecent exposure is a misdemeanor.
[Ord. No. 916 §1, 10-6-2008]
A. 
No person shall engage in or commit any lewd or indecent act in any public place. A "public place" is hereby defined as any publicly owned place or premises or any privately owned place or premises to which the public or a substantial number of persons have access, or where the conduct or act involved may be viewed by people other than the members of the actor's family or household, or upon which private property the perpetrator is not an invitee. The commission of any of the following acts shall constitute a lewd and indecent act punishable under this Section:
1. 
The exposure of one's genitals, buttocks, pubic area or the female breast below the point immediately above the top of the areola for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or in a manner which is likely to cause affront or alarm; provided however, that any exposure of the female breast necessarily incident to breast-feeding an infant shall not be deemed to be a violation of this Section;
2. 
The touching, caressing, fondling or displaying of one's own or another's breast, buttocks or genitals, whether clothed or unclothed, for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or in a manner which is likely to cause affront or alarm;
3. 
The display or exhibition of the buttocks, genitals or female breast in an unclothed fashion for the purpose of affronting, alarming, ridiculing or mocking another person, even if such act purports to be in jest or for the purpose of creating humor;
4. 
An act, or representations of an act, of human masturbation, sexual intercourse or sodomy, bestiality, cunnilingus, fellatio, flagellation or torture by or upon a person as an act of sexual stimulation or gratification;
5. 
An act, or representations of an act, of urination or defecation, other than out of the public view in the proper receptacles of public or private comfort stations, restrooms, toilets or other similar facilities provided for these acts; or
6. 
Looking, peering or peeping into any residence occupied by another person or persons or the loitering around or within view of any window within a building occupied as a residence by another person or persons with the intent of watching or looking through said window to observe any person undressed or in the act of dressing or undressing.