[Amended 5-13-1976]
No person shall use any premises or part thereof
for holding, conducting, producing or displaying, indoors or outdoors,
any exhibitions, public amusements or sporting events for which an
admission charge or other charge is made unless he shall have an amusement
license of the proper class issued by the Chief of Police for the
premises so used. The provisions of this section shall apply to exhibitions,
public amusements or professional or amateur sports conducted by public
or private schools or charitable, religious, welfare, fraternal, civic
or volunteer firemen's organizations or bona fide veterans' organizations,
as well as any person who engages in the business of holding, conducting,
producing or displaying exhibitions, public amusements or professional
sports as principal, agent, employee or contractor. Events held on
municipally owned property are exempt from the provisions of this
section if sponsored by the municipality.
Amusement licenses shall be classified according
to the purpose for which issued, as follows:
A. Amusement license, theatrical, which shall permit
the conduct of theatrical performances, whether with living actors
or by motion pictures.
B. Amusement license, dance, which shall permit the conduct
of dances.
C. Amusement license, carnival, which shall permit the
conduct of a circus, carnival or other portable show or exhibition.
D. Amusement license, sport, which shall permit the conduct
of a sporting contest.
E. Amusement license, musical, which shall permit the
conduct of concerts and other musical performances, whether indoors
of outdoors.
[Added 5-13-1976]
F. Amusement license, other, which shall permit the conduct
of various events and gatherings, whether indoors or outdoors, which
do not fall into any of the above categories, e.g., beer festivals,
wine-tasting parties, etc.
[Added 5-13-1976]
[Amended 5-13-1976; 12-10-1990]
A. The following fees shall be charged for amusement
licenses:
(1) Amusement license, theatrical: $10 for the first day
and $2 for each additional day.
(2) Amusement license, dance: $10 for the first day and
$2 for each additional day.
(3) Amusement license, carnival: $25 plus $5 for each
passenger-carrying device.
(4) Amusement license, sport: $10 for each day
(5) Amusement license, musical: $10 for the first day
and $2 for each additional day.
(6) Amusement license, other: $10 for each day.
B. The above fees shall be waived where the applicant
for a license is a local public or private school or a charitable,
religious, welfare, fraternal, civic or volunteer firemen's organization
or a bona fide veterans' organization.
Each person holding an amusement license shall
display in a conspicuous place on the premises to which such amusement
license applies a sign issued by the Chief of Police indicating that
a license has been issued. Such sign shall contain the amusement license
number and the date of expiration of such license.
No person conducting any professional sport,
exhibition or public amusement under an amusement license shall permit
any person under the age of 12 years, unaccompanied by an adult, to
enter or remain upon the premises where such sport, exhibition or
public amusement is being conducted after 8:00 p.m.
Any amusement license may be revoked by the
Chief of Police upon the failure of the licensee to provide such insurance
or police protection as may have been required under these regulations.
Any person who violates any of the provisions
of this chapter shall be fined not more than $250.