As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENT DEVICE
Any amusement machine or device, including motion-picture machines,
operated by means of or set in motion by deposit therein of a coin, token,
slug, wafer, disc or other like article for the purpose of amusement or skill
and for the playing of which a fee is charged. This term shall not include
vending machines which are not incorporated gaming or amusement features,
nor does this term include any coin-operated mechanical music devices commonly
known as "jukeboxes."
PROPRIETOR
Any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association or club who,
as the owner, lessee or proprietor, has under his or its control any establishment,
place or premises in or at which such coin-operated amusement device is placed
or kept for use or play or is on exhibition for the purpose of use or play.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or permit the operation
of any amusement game in the Township of Franklin unless and until a license
has been issued by the Township Committee in accordance with the regulations
promulgated by the State Commissioner of Amusement Games Control of the State
of New Jersey and pursuant to the authority of this article.
The license fee for said business and the use of amusement games and
devices for the premises upon which they are to be conducted or carried on
shall be the sum of $50. In the event that the application for the license
fee is filed subsequent to April 1 of any year, the license fee shall be prorated
for the remaining months of the year.
No coin-operated amusement device shall be located in any premises within
200 feet of a church or other religious institution or a public or private
school. Said distance of 200 feet shall be measured from property line to
property line at their nearest points.
Upon review of the application and any and all reports obtained in the
investigation thereof, the Mayor and Township Committee, in acting upon said
application, may refuse to grant a license in any case and all cases where
it shall be determined that a person who has been convicted of a crime is
interested, either directly or indirectly, in the application for such license
or in the operation of said business or the place or premises in or at which
said business is proposed to be conducted and carried on under said license.
No coin-operated amusement device shall be placed, operated, maintained
or used until the proprietor's license issued pursuant to this article
shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the premises where the device is
operated or maintained.
Any person, as defined hereunder, upon violation of the provisions of
this article, shall be subject to the penalty provisions of § 95-16.