— Carolina Beach leaders amended the town’s public nudity ordinance Tuesday to remove the word "buttocks," WECT reported.

The ordinance was brought into question when a resident contacted the town expressing concerns over lifeguard beach attire that exposed the buttocks.

Carolina Beach’s public nudity ordinance states that “it is unlawful for any person to appear on any public beach, any public street or any public park in a state of dress or undress so as to expose to the view of others the human male or female pubic area, pubic hair, anus, vulva or buttocks with less than a fully opaque covering.”

Before the vote to strike "buttocks," the ordinance did not line up with North Carolina's current law, which verifies that it is legal to expose the buttocks on the beach as it does not result in the exposure of genitals or the anus.