As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AMUSEMENT PARK
Any place of amusement operated upon a lot or plot of ground
in the open air, permanent in its nature, and operated by private
enterprise for profit and/or not for profit during this entire year
or any part thereof, whether admission is charged to enter or not.
TRAVELING CARNIVAL
An amusement show made up of amusement rides, food, games,
animal acts, rides, and sideshow curiosities that is transient in
nature and moves from town to town.
The Municipal Clerk shall, if he/she deems it proper to do so, issue an amusement license upon application, pursuant to the provisions of §
213-2, and the payment in advance of the license fee.
All licenses shall contain information as set forth in §
213-2.
The majority of the members of the City Council may, at any
time, revoke the license for any cause which appears to them sufficient
reason for so doing, in which case the license fees received shall
be retained by the City. All licenses issued hereunder shall be conditioned
upon this provision.
No license shall be issued to any traveling carnival.