No person shall conduct a public exhibition, including a circus, fair,
carnival, rodeo, feat of horsemanship, menagerie, caravan of animals, animal
show, exhibition of any natural or artificial curiosity, or performance or
exhibition of such nature within the Village of Warwick without first obtaining
a license for such performance or exhibition from the Village Clerk.
No person shall operate any premises wherein are located any mechanical
amusement devices for the playing of games, commonly known as "pinball machines,"
bowling alleys, shooting galleries, mechanical grabbing machines, billiard
or pool tables, mechanical musical devices, commonly known as "jukeboxes,"
or any game, operation or transaction similar thereto, under whatever name
it may be indicated, whether or not a prize is offered and whether mechanical,
electrical or electromechanical, without first obtaining a license for each
such premises from the Village Clerk.
Applications for licenses shall be made upon forms to be supplied by
the Village Clerk for that purpose. Applications shall contain the following
information:
A. For all licenses required by this chapter:
(1) Name and address of the applicant.
(2) Type of person: whether individual, partnership, corporation
or other type of legal person.
(3) Age, date and place of birth and citizenship of applicant
and any resident natural agent of applicant.
(4) If applicant is a partnership, the names, addresses and
citizenship of all persons having an interest in the business.
(5) If applicant is a corporation, the names, addresses and
citizenship of all officers.
(6) Any prior convictions of applicant or any resident natural
agent of applicant for violation of any law or ordinance.
(7) A statement that applicants shall comply with all local,
County, state and federal requirements.
B. For licenses to conduct public exhibitions as required by §
34-1 of this chapter:
(1) Proposed location and duration of exhibition.
(2) Nature of exhibition to be presented.
(3) A detailed list of each exhibition, entertainment, performance
and/or amusement device to be located on the proposed location of the event.
(4) The number of pieces of equipment for music and all loudspeaker
devices and other devices for the amplification of sound.
C. For licenses to operate any premises wherein are located any amusement devices as defined in §
34-2 of this chapter:
(1) Place and description of the machines or devices to be
displayed or operated and the business conducted at that place.
Before any license shall be issued for any exhibition or amusement device
hereunder, the applicant may, at the discretion of the Board of Trustees,
be required to secure a public liability insurance policy in such principal
sum as the Board of Trustees may deem sufficient to protect members of the
public, executed by the applicant and conditioned that the Village will be
saved harmless for any injury to persons or property because of fault or default
by the licensees. Said policy shall be issued by a bonding company authorized
to do business in the State of New York, in form approved by the Village Attorney,
and filed with the Village Clerk. A bond or certified check shall be required
in the amount of $250 for cleanup and return of property to previous condition.
Such bond or certified check shall be returned upon satisfactory inspection
by the Superintendent of Public Works.
Nonprofit organizations of the Village of Warwick, including organizations
of a charitable, religious, educational, veteran or firemanic nature, shall
be exempt from the fees for licenses required by this chapter, but shall be
required to secure a license for exhibitions or amusement devices required
to be licensed and shall observe all rules of conduct for licensees established
herein.
Licensees shall not permit gambling at any licensed exhibition or on any licensed premises, except as may be permitted by any bingo local law which may hereafter be enacted by the Board of Trustees. Licensees shall not permit persons under 18 years of age to play or operate any mechanical amusement device as described in §
34-2 of this chapter. No licensee shall permit the giving of any performance of a lewd, suggestive, vulgar or immoral type or the use therein of any indecent or obscene language or any behavior tending to corrupt the public morals or incite the public to break any law or ordinance. No licensee shall permit any disorderly, lewd, dissolute, drunken or boisterous person, any person under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic or hallucinogenic drug, or any person whose conduct tends in any way to corrupt the public morals, to be admitted to or to remain in or about any licensed exhibition or premises.
[Added 1-11-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982]
No licensee whose premises are devoted primarily to amusement devices as described in §
34-2 of this chapter, and which premises are not accessory to another principal business located within the same premises, shall be permitted to remain open:
B. On any other day between 11:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.
C. On the 25th day of December, known as "Christmas Day."
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this chapter shall, in addition to being subject, if a licensee, to having his license revoked as provided in §
34-10 of this chapter, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The continuation of an offense against the provisions of this chapter shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.