[Adopted 1-6-1988 as Sec. 7-12-2 of the 1988 Code]
A transient or temporary public entertainment is one to which
the public may gain admission by payment of an admission charge. It
includes shows, circuses, exhibitions, carnivals and vaudeville.
Application for a public entertainment license shall be made
by the applicant to the Clerk-Treasurer in writing at least 10 days
before the planned event, and all of the information regarding insurance,
etc., shall be filed within 10 days and referred to the Village Board
for examination of the qualifications, character and reputation of
the applicant and of the desirability of permitting the public entertainment
to operate, show or exhibit in the Village.
Any license granted by the Village Board under the provisions
of this article may be revoked by the Village President provided such
public entertainment shall not be maintained or if the person who
maintains, owns, controls or operates such public entertainment shall
permit the violation of any provisions of this Code or state laws
or where, in the opinion of the Village President, the public entertainment
is deemed undesirable. Revocations or suspensions may be appealed
to the Village Board.