As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT GAME
Any machine which may be operated by the public for entertainment
or amusement, whether the machine is coin-operated or not and whether or not
it registers, scores or tallies. Mechanical amusement games include but are
not limited to pinball machines, electronic games, bowling machines, mechanical
grab machines, Skee-Ball machines, pokerino machines, commercial pool
tables and similar devices. This enumeration is intended to be typical and
shall not be construed as exclusive.
OPERATOR
Any person in whose place of business any mechanical amusement game
is placed or kept for operation by the public.
PERSON
Any person, firm, corporation or partnership.
PLACE OF BUSINESS
Any commercial establishment, store, building or other place where
the public may enter, or any building or other place wherein any club or organization
meetings are held.
The purpose of this chapter is to license, regulate, control and permit
the operation of mechanical amusement games in places of business as a use
accessory to the principal permitted use.
No person shall maintain, possess, operate or permit to be operated
any mechanical amusement games in any place of business without first obtaining
a license therefor.
No person shall, in his place of business, permit gambling in connection
with the playing of any mechanical amusement game.
The Chief of Police shall make an investigation of the place of business
and of the applicant to determine the truth of the facts set forth in the
application. The Fire Subcode Official shall inspect the place of business
to determine whether it complies with existing fire regulations of the Township.
The Chief of Police and the Fire Subcode Official shall, upon completion of
their inspections, attach to said application their reports thereon in writing.
Upon receipt of said application and inspection reports, if any, the Mayor
or his designee shall determine whether or not the applicant has complied
with all terms and conditions of this chapter and, if so, shall approve the
application and direct the Township Clerk to issue the necessary license upon
the receipt of the license fee or fees as herein provided.
Any person convicted of violating any provision of this chapter or who fails to comply herewith shall, for each and every violation or noncompliance, pay a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
I, §
1-14. Each day a violation exists under this chapter shall constitute a separate offense under this chapter. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent any proceeding for suspension or revocation of licenses.