[Adopted 4-28-1980 by Ord. No. 80-4]
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 Borough of
Jenkintown without first obtaining a license for such performance
or exhibition from the Borough Manager.
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
Borough Manager.
Applications for licenses shall be made upon forms to be supplied
by the Borough Manager for that purpose. Applications shall contain
the following information:
A. For all licenses required by this article:
(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 the applicant and
any resident natural agent of the applicant.
(4) If the applicant is a partnership, the names, addresses and citizenship
of all persons having an interest in the business.
(5) If the applicant is a corporation, the names, addresses and citizenship
of all officers.
(6) Any prior convictions of the applicant or any resident natural agent
of the applicant for violation of any law or ordinance.
(7) A statement that the applicants shall comply with all local, county,
state and federal requirements.
B. Additional information.
(1) For licenses to conduct public exhibitions as required by §
63-1 of this article:
(a)
Proposed location and duration of the exhibition.
(b)
Nature of the exhibition to be presented.
(c)
A detailed list of each exhibition, entertainment, performance
and/or amusement device to be located on the proposed location of
the event.
(d)
The number of pieces of equipment for music and all loudspeaker
devices and other devices for the amplification of sound.
(2) For licenses to operate any premises wherein are located any amusement devices as defined in §
63-2 of this article:
(a)
Place and description of the machines or devices to be displayed
or operated and the business conducted at that place.
Nonprofit organizations of the Borough of Jenkintown, including
organizations of a charitable, religious, educational, veteran or
firemanic nature, shall be exempt from the fees for licenses required
by this article, but such organizations shall be required to secure
a license for exhibitions or amusement devices required to be licensed
and shall observe all rules of conduct established herein for licensees.
[Amended 1-30-1989 by Ord. No. 89-2]
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this article shall, in addition to being subject, if a licensee, to having his license revoked as provided in §
63-10 of this article, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $600 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days, or both. The continuation of an offense against the provisions of this article shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.
[Adopted 4-28-1980 by Ord. No. 80-5]
No person shall operate or maintain a live show within the Borough
of Jenkintown without first obtaining a license therefor, to be issued
in compliance with the provisions of this article.
Applications for licenses issued hereunder shall state the following:
A. The names, addresses and number of employees and attendants.
B. The hours of operation for said show.
C. Such other information as the Borough shall find reasonably necessary
to effectuate the purposes of this article and to arrive at a fair
determination of whether the applicant has complied with the terms
of this article.
Applications for licenses hereunder shall be accompanied by
an application fee of $5 payable to the Borough of Jenkintown.
Where the Chief of Police, in his investigation, determines
that police officers must be specifically detailed to the event licensed
hereunder, the owner or operator of a place of amusement or the producer
of the event must pay for the police so detailed. The Chief of Police
shall use the following factors to determine the need for specifically
detailed police:
A. The estimated number of persons attending a live show.
B. The traffic situation at the particular place of the live show.
C. Past experience for similar types of live shows.
A licensee hereunder shall comply with the following requirements
and standards of operation:
A. The licensee shall maintain quiet and good order upon the premises
where live shows are operated, and loitering shall not be permitted
in or about the entrances to or exits from such premises.
B. The licensee shall not conduct any show, exhibition or entertainment
or remain open to the public after 1:00 a.m. prevailing time on each
and every day of the week.
C. At all times when a live show is open to the public, the licensee
shall provide an adequate number of qualified attendants on duty who
shall patrol the exits and entrances to see that order is maintained,
that disorderly or immoral conduct is prevented, that entrances and
exits are kept free from congestion and that this article and all
other governing ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public
buildings are observed.
The Borough of Jenkintown shall have the authority to revoke
or suspend a license issued hereunder when it is found that the licensee
is operating so as to constitute a nuisance by reason of noise or
immoral activity on the premises.
[Amended 1-30-1989 by Ord. No. 89-2]
Any person who shall be convicted of violating or failing to
comply with the provisions of this article before any Magisterial
District Judge shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $600,
together with costs of prosecution, or to imprisonment in the county
jail for a term not to exceed 30 days, or both. The continuation of
such violation for each successive day shall constitute a separate
offense, and the person or persons allowing or permitting the continuation
of a violation may be punished as provided above for each separate
offense.