The applicable law has not changed. Nudity is officially tolerated/permitted on the southeast part of the beach from the public access road that runs between the Club O boundary (where the wall was), and where Pedro's was, to the southeast end of the beach - basically, the "Club O beach." It is "clothing optional" because nudity has never been required either on the beach or on any part of the Club O grounds.

Not sure what is meant by a statement that there is not a clothing optional side now. There is a clothing optional part of the beach. The difference from pre-Irma being that many people who might not otherwise have gone to the clothing optional part of Orient, go there now because that is where there are some facilities and that is where taxis are bringing people. Another difference being that more people than pre-Irma who are coming to the clothing optional part of the beach either do not understand or do not care about what many consider proper beach etiquette.

Club O has certain concessionary rights with regard to the Club O beach that it may claim and exercise when it resumes operations – such as its past rules providing for no cameras, no beach vendors, and limitations on the placement of private chairs and umbrellas.

North of the access road - past the "rocks," nudity is not officially tolerated and the beach is not clothing optional (with a possible exception not relevant here).