No person shall conduct or operate or permit to be conducted
or operated in the Village any restaurant, eating place, lunch counter,
or place for the sale of food or beverages of any class or description
to be eaten or consumed on the premises without obtaining a license
therefor as hereinafter provided.
A.
Any person desiring to conduct or operate a restaurant, eating place,
lunch counter or place for the sale of food or beverages of any class
or description to be eaten or consumed on the premises shall apply
in writing, no later than December 1 of each year, to the Village
Clerk/Treasurer for the issuance of a license therefor.
B.
If there is any change after the granting of a license in any of
the facts required to be set forth in said application, a supplemental
statement giving notice of such change, duly verified, shall be filed
with the Village Clerk/Treasurer within 10 days after such change.
Failure to do so, if wilful and deliberate, shall be cause for suspension
or revocation of the license. In giving any notice or taking any action
in reference to any license issued pursuant to this article, the Board
of Trustees or its designated agent or officer may rely upon the information
furnished in such application or in any supplemental statement connected
therewith, and such information may be presumed to be correct.
Upon making application for a license under the provisions of
this article, the applicant shall present for examination by the Village
Clerk/Treasurer a certificate of approval or permit issued by the
County Department of Health.
The Clerk/Treasurer shall issue a license to the person applying
therefor after compliance with the provisions of this article in the
form and manner prescribed and upon the payment of the required fees.
A fee in an amount to be set from time to time by resolution
of the Board of Trustees shall be paid to the Village of Roslyn upon
the filing of each application for a license or renewal thereof pursuant
to this article.
Live entertainment shall not be permitted in any restaurant
without the issuance of a license. However, a licensee shall be permitted
to supply music such as radio, television (where no admission fee
is charged for viewing), cassette, or compact disc or where professional
reinforced amplification equipment is not used only where the purpose
of the same is to provide background music.