As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LOCATION
Any indoor place or enclosure in which is maintained or operated
for the amusement, patronage or recreation of the public any legal
coin-controlled amusement game or games.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, trust, trustee
or receiver.
No person shall maintain or operate a location without having
first obtained a license so to do, and the licensee shall be a citizen
of the United States and of good moral character and shall maintain
good order therein. Such license shall be issued by the Village Clerk
upon authorization and approval of the Board of Trustees, Village
of Monticello, New York, and upon payment of the fee therefor. The
fee for such license shall be as established from time to time by
resolution of the Board of Trustees and shall be payable in advance. Said license shall expire on the first day of August next
succeeding the date of issuance thereof.
Every owner or operator of an amusement game shall be required
to first obtain a license, and the licensee shall be a citizen of
the United States and of good moral character. Such license shall
be issued by the Village Clerk upon authorization and approval of
the Board of Trustees, Village of Monticello, New York, and upon payment
of the fee therefor. The fee for such license shall be as established
from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees and shall
be payable in advance. Each such license shall be countersigned by the Chief
of Police and shall expire on the first day of August next succeeding
the date of issuance thereof.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall offer, solicit or maintain any amusement device, machine or game, except a music machine or record player, radio or television, for which a fee is charged, irrespective of the manner in which such fee is collected, shall first obtain a license therefor from the Village Clerk in the same manner as provided in §
86-3 hereof, and the license fee therefor shall be the same as provided for each location.
No license shall be issued for the ownership or operation of
a premises where more than two amusement games, devices or machines,
as defined in this chapter, shall be placed within the Village of
Monticello, unless application therefor shall first be made to the
Village Board of Trustees and a public hearing held to determine whether
the issuance of such a license will be in the public interest. The
application shall be made by the occupant of the premises on the form
provided by the Village Clerk. The public hearing concerning said
application shall be held at the next regular meeting of said Board
of Trustees, provided that the application is filed at least 14 days
prior thereto.
The Village Board of Trustees, within 30 days after any public
hearing held pursuant to this chapter, shall make a determination
either granting or denying a license, said determination to be based
upon the effect the granting of said license would have upon the public
safety and welfare.
Upon the sale, transfer or change of ownership of a premises
where amusement games, devices or machines are located, the new occupant
of the premises shall be required to apply for a license in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter.
No owner of any premises wherein is maintained any amusement
device, machine or game required by this chapter to be licensed shall
permit any unlicensed device, machine or game to be operated by any
person at any time.
All applications for renewals of licenses required by this chapter
shall be submitted to the Village Clerk at least 30 days prior to
the date of the expiration of the license.
The Village Board of Trustees may revoke any license issued
under this chapter for good cause and after a hearing, written notice
of which shall be served upon the licensee at least three days prior
thereto, and such licensee shall be given an opportunity to be heard
and shall have the right to be represented by counsel at such hearing.