As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AMUSEMENT CENTER
A place or business directed primarily at the amusement of the public
by way of games, rides or the like, and shall include any business or operation
wherein five or more amusement devices are located.
AMUSEMENT DEVICE
Any device or instrument, whether mechanical, manually operated,
coin-operated or otherwise, upon which games can be played, but shall not
include a record player or jukebox.
The provisions of this chapter apply to all circuses, menageries, amusement
centers, exhibitions, carnivals, kiddie parks, shooting galleries, amusement
devices, record players or jukeboxes and other similar amusements or places
of amusement, for money or hire, conducted or operated any place within the
Village.
The Mayor, as licensing officer, may refuse to grant a license or permit
or may impose such limitations and conditions on any license issued under
the chapter as may be reasonable to protect the public health, safety, welfare,
peace and order. Such conditions may include hours of operation, supervision,
admission of minors, overcrowding, indecent or immoral activities or the like.
A licensee or permittee shall be wholly responsible in maintaining order and
adequate supervision and for keeping his premises or sites clean, free of
trash, papers and other debris.
Amusement centers or places of amusement operated or conducted by municipal
corporations, not-for-profit organizations or charitable organizations to
raise funds for exempt or other charitable purposes shall be exempt from the
payment of license or permit fees but shall otherwise be subject to the provisions
of this chapter.
Permits for amusement devices shall expire on December 31 of the year
of issuance.
Any amusement device may be substituted by the operator without additional
fee under the license then in existence, provided that said operator notifies
and registers the device with the Village Clerk prior to the substitution.
The location of any licensed business or occupation or of any permitted
act may not be changed except upon reapplication for a license or permit and
upon an applicant's complying with all other provisions of the Municipal Code.
It shall be the duty of the Police Chief, the Fire Marshal and the Codes
Enforcement Officer to periodically inspect amusement places to ensure conformity
with provisions of this chapter. Whenever inspection of the premises is necessary
to secure compliance with any ordinance or to detect violations thereof, it
shall be the duty of the licensee or person in charge of the premises to be
inspected to admit thereto for the purpose of making the inspection any officer
or employee of the Village who is authorized or directed to make such inspection
at any reasonable time that admission is requested.
No permit shall be granted for any carnival, show or other amusement
to be held in any public street or sidewalk except upon approval of the Village
Board of Trustees.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to authorize, permit or license
any gambling or gambling device of any nature.
Any applicant who shall have been refused a license or permit or whose
license or permit has been revoked or who is aggrieved by the conditions imposed
upon the granting of the license or permit may apply to the Board of Trustees
of the Village for a review thereof. The Board shall hold a hearing thereon
and may affirm, modify or reverse any decision of the Mayor.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall
be punished by a maximum fine of $250 or a term of imprisonment not to exceed
15 days, or both.