[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of East Syracuse 3-24-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003 as § 710 of the 2003 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Amusement centers. An amusement center is any place maintained or operated for the amusement, patronage or recreation of the public through the use of coin-control amusement devices. No one shall operate an amusement center without an amusement license issued for and a public tag affixed to each coin-control device.
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Billiard halls and bowling alleys. No one shall operate any pool or billiard room or bowling alley without an amusement license.
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Carnivals. No one shall operate a carnival, circus or similar amusement for gain without an amusement license.
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Dances. No one shall conduct a paid-admission dance without an amusement license.
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Exhibitions. No one shall stage any concert, theatrical, horse show, horse race, auto race, carnival, midway ride, professional sports event, movie, amusement parlor or other exhibit without an amusement license.
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Parades. No one shall conduct any parade on public thoroughfares without an amusement license.
Applications for amusement licenses are made in writing to the Village Clerk and shall include the following:
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Applicant information. The name, address and occupation of the applicant.
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Purpose of application. The license shall specify the object of the exhibit and the time for which it has been granted.
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Criminal record of applicant. Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a crime.
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Person in charge. The name and address of the person in charge of the place of amusement to be held chargeable for any offenses which occur.
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Games to be operated. A complete description of each game to be operated, including manufacturer's name and address, and the serial number of each device.
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Additional information. Additional information as shall be set by resolution of the Village Board.
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Amusement centers. Amusement center license fees are set by resolution of the Village Board. See § 113-1.
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Carnivals and circuses. The license fee for carnivals is $25 for duration set by resolution of the Village Board.
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Exhibitions. The license fee for exhibits is $10, with added fees and duration set by resolution of the Village Board.
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Parades. The license fee for parades is set by resolution of the Village Board.
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Action in reasonable time. The Village Board shall take action on all amusement license applications within a reasonable time.
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Distance to schools and churches. No amusement license shall be granted for premises located within 200 feet of the lot line of any public or private school or church.
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License holders with criminal record. No one convicted of a crime in the United States shall be issued an amusement license, and the license of anyone subsequently convicted of a crime shall be immediately revoked.
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Inspections of amusement license holders. Any applicant for a license thereby grants the Village and its police officers the right to enter and examine his premises during business hours.
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Responsible person. Anyone who operates an amusement center is responsible for its compliance with this chapter.
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Safe exits. Anyone who operates an exhibit must provide unlocked, lighted and accessible exits during performances and for sufficient time to allow safe egress.
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Sanitation. License holders shall keep their premises properly maintained and properly dispose of all solid waste.
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Gambling. No one shall gamble, keep a gambling device, or award cash or other value for play of a device.
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Licenses limited to one location. No licensed device may be transferred from one location to another, and no device tag may be removed or transferred from one device to another.
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Minors. No one under the age of 18 years may be licensed to operate any gaming device unless accompanied by his parent or legal guardian.
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Early morning pool rooms. No pool room may be open from 12:00 midnight to 7:00 a.m.
Anyone convicted of operating an unlicensed carnival or circus shall be fined up to $50, imprisoned for up to 30 days, or both.
Any amusement device operated in violation of this chapter may be seized and, upon conviction of its operator for violating this chapter, may be destroyed.