[Adopted as Ch. 10, Art. 4, of the 1976 Code]
It shall be unlawful to give, present, or conduct any motion-picture
or theatrical performance, for admission to which a fee is charged,
except performances given solely for the benefit of and under the
supervision of a religious, educational, or charitable organization,
without having first secured a license therefor as is herein provided.
Application shall be made to the Municipal Clerk. Said application
form shall contain such information and documents, or copies thereof,
as the governing body deems necessary to determine whether to grant
or reject the application. Upon the determination that the granting
of the license would be proper and beneficial to the municipality,
the governing body shall immediately direct the Municipal Clerk to
issue the license to the applicant upon the payment of all occupation
taxes and other fees required by ordinance of the governing body.
Said license shall be subject to revocation at any time for good and
sufficient cause by the governing body upon the issuance of proper
notice, and a hearing if the licensee should make such a request.
Any person or persons so licensed shall be subject to any bond, fees,
or other rules and regulations as may be set by resolution of the
governing body for the benefit of the municipality. (Neb. RS 16-226)
No license shall be issued for a longer period than one year,
which license shall permit the showing of motion pictures during each
and every day, including Sundays, during the term of said license,
except as hereinafter provided, and the same may be revoked by the
Mayor and Council whenever, upon due proof made, the person licensed
shall be shown to have violated any of the provisions of this article.
Any person who shall operate or manage a public motion-picture
show shall afford ample, sufficient and suitable means of entrance
and exit. He shall take due precaution against accident and casualty.
He shall not exhibit, produce or show any immoral or lewd picture;
neither shall he show or permit to be shown motion pictures before
1:00 p.m. on Sunday. Any person violating any of the provisions of
this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
[Added 4-3-2018 by Ord.
No. 2018-10]
Except as otherwise provided herein, any person who violates
the prohibitions or provisions of this article shall be deemed guilty
of a violation. The penalty for such violation shall be an amount
not to exceed $500 for any one offense, recoverable with costs, and
in default of said payment the offender shall stand committed to the
County Jail until such fine and costs are paid. Each period of 24
hours during or on which a violation occurs or continues shall be
deemed a separate offense.