As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
FOOD DISPENSER
Any person who keeps for sale, sells, and serves to the public for consumption on the premises or on the public way contiguous to said premises, or any mobile vehicle or stand on the premises or public way, any article of food or drink for human consumption. Restaurants, coffee houses, lunch rooms, tea rooms, lunch stands, box lunch deliveries, luncheonettes, cafeterias, and retail drugstores serving counter lunches and drinks shall be included among food dispensers.
SERVICE
The placing of such food for the convenience of the patron into any cup, glass, dish, plate, or other receptacle from which the patron may conveniently consume it.
It shall be unlawful to engage in the business of a food dispenser without first obtaining an annual license therefor.
Application for such licenses shall be made to the City Clerk and shall be referred to the Health Officer for such inspections as may be necessary to see that the provisions of this article are complied with. The annual fee for such license shall be based on the square foot area requirements of §§ 11.16 and 11.17.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 30, General Provisions, Art. 2).
(A) 
All persons or employees dispensing or serving food shall be decently clothed. Topless or similar type of attire is prohibited.
(B) 
It shall be unlawful for any person, while acting as a waiter, waitress or entertainer, to:
(1) 
Expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, natal cleft, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(2) 
Expose any device, costume or covering which gives the appearance of or simulates the genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, natal cleft, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(3) 
Expose any portion of the female breast at or below the areola thereof.
Any food dispenser's license may be revoked by the Mayor after hearing and notice to the licensee for repeated violation of the provisions of this article, or for any violation of any ordinance provisions relating to the conduct of the business, the condition of the premises, the articles sold or to the license required.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 30, General Provisions, Art. 2).