[CC 1985 §8-201; Ord. No. 127 §1, 4-2-1951]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to operate or maintain for hire any pool, snooker or billiards hall, table or tables, within the limits of the City of Mulvane, Kansas, without first procuring a license therefor as provided herein.
[CC 1985 §8-202; Ord. No. 127 §4, 4-2-1951; Ord. No. 237, 5-18-1959; Ord. No. 1149 §19, 8-19-2002]
The license fee for operating or maintaining for hire any pool, snooker or billiards hall, table or tables within the limits of said City shall be as set forth in Section 100.240. Such license fee shall be paid to the City Clerk who shall issue such license to such person, firm or corporation whose application shall have been first approved by the Mayor and Councilmen of said City, and such license so issued shall not be transferable. All license fees shall be payable in advance and the full amount of the license fee shall be required regardless of the time of the year in which the application is made, and the licensee shall only be authorized to operate under the license until the first (1st) day of May next following.
[CC 1985 §8-203; Ord. No. 127 §5, 4-2-1951]
The room where any such billiards or pool hall is run, operated and maintained shall not be divided by any partitions, and the windows and doors of said room shall at all times be maintained so as to afford a full and unobstructed view of the interior of such room from the street, and said room shall be fitted and supplied with a toilet on the main ground floor, properly connected to and with the sewer system of said City.
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Editor's Note — Ord. no. 1389 §1, adopted January 16, 2012, repealed section 605.080 "closing hours — sunday operation prohibited" in its entirety. Former section 605.080 derived from CC 1985 §8-204; ord. no. 127 §3, 4-2-1951. This section has been reserved for the city's future use.
[CC 1985 §8-205; Ord. No. 127 §6, 4-2-1951]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation licensed as aforesaid to permit any illegal drinking in such pool, snooker or billiards hall or to allow or permit any loud, profane or vulgar language to be used there.
[CC 1985 §8-206; Ord. No. 747 §1, 5-7-1984]
It shall be unlawful for any owner, proprietor or manager of any public billiard or pool hall to permit any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to be or remain in such billiard hall or to play pool, billiards or snooker, therein, for pay or otherwise, provided however, that the foregoing prohibition shall not apply to any person who is present within said public billiard or pool hall in the direct custody and under the dominion and control of his/her natural parent or legal guardian, said person being present to supervise and maintain control over the minor at all times.
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Editor's Note — Ord. no. 1389 §2, adopted January 16, 2012, repealed section 605.110 "number of pool halls limited" in its entirety. Former section 605.110 derived from CC 1985 §8-207; ord. no. 127 §7, 4-2-1951. This section has been reserved for the city's future use.
[CC 1985 §8-208; Revised, 1961]
The Governing Body, upon notice to the licensee and affording him/her an opportunity to be heard, may revoke any license granted hereunder for violation of the provisions of this Article.