No person shall permit, conduct, place, maintain
or operate, in any store, place of business, building or public or
quasi-public place wherein the public is invited or may enter, any
public entertainment establishment as defined in this chapter within
the limits of the Township of Evesham without first applying for and
obtaining a license therefor for such public entertainment establishment.
The Chief of Police or his designee shall make
an investigation of the applicant to determine the truth of the facts
set forth in the application. The Construction Code Official, subcode
officials or their designees shall inspect the premises to determine
whether said premises complies with existing Uniform Construction
Code requirements. The Chief of Police and the Construction Code Official
shall, upon completion of their inspection, attach to said application
their reports in writing. Upon receipt of said application and the
required inspection reports recommending approval of a license, the
Township Clerk, if the application is approved, shall issue the necessary
license upon the receipt of the license fee or fees as herein provided.
For each public entertainment establishment
covered by this chapter, the license fee shall be $100 per year.
No license may be transferred for a public entertainment
establishment.
All licenses issued under this chapter shall
be deemed to be granted upon the express condition that, in addition
to any other sanction or penalty, the Township Council may, after
due notice by personal service or certified mail and after due hearing,
suspend or revoke the license of any person for violating any provision
of this chapter or for other good cause, including:
A. False or incorrect material on the application or
information furnished by the applicant.
B. Failure to maintain good and safe conduct on the premises.
C. Violation of the laws of the State of New Jersey or
violation of this or other ordinances of the Township of Evesham.
D. Obscene and loud language or obscene behavior disturbing
to the public or to the other patrons of the premises, fighting or
other behavior disturbing to the public or other patrons of the premises,
creating a nuisance or generating litter.
An operator's license granted pursuant to this
chapter shall:
A. Be posted in a conspicuous place at the location for
which said license is granted.
B. State the name and address of the licensee.
Any person who violates any provision of this
chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not
exceeding $1,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days,
or both. Each day that a violation occurs or is committed shall constitute
a separate offense.