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Destin to review 'adult entertainment' ordinances
Now that Destin has received its first request in at least a decade to open a topless bar, the city must review the rules governing "adult entertainment," City Councilor Dewey Destin says.
“We probably need to review those to bring them up to snuff on what the current status of the law is," the councilor said at Monday's council meeting. The council endorsed the idea unanimously.
Rocky Griffith, who owns the Oasis in Destin/Thai Delights property on Mountain Drive, has applied for a business license to open a topless bar there. City officials say the zoning at that spot doesn't allow adult entertainment, though Griffith could request a zoning change.
Section 3-2 of Destin's ordinances, which governs adult entertainment, is 20 years old. It prohibits nudity in bars, night clubs and any business "which sells alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises." The ban includes showing the female breast "below the top of the areola" and any exposure of genitals or buttocks.
City Manager Greg Kisela said the city would review the rules and report back.
For a play-by-play from Monday night's meeting, click here.
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| Dear Destin, As a frequent visitor I'm much more put off by the tall buildings you allow to be built right on the beach which destroys the scenic beauty of your city than by some topless bar somewhere in town. Of course it's too late now to save the beach view so at this point some topless bars thrown into the mix isn't going to matter. Go for it. |
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| Jim - Nov 20, 2008 08:16:20 AM | Remove Comment |







