[Ord. 6 S+FF, 9-19-2007 § 2]
a.
No license shall be granted for any mechanical amusement device which is to be used for the purpose of gambling. For the purpose of this Article, a mechanical amusement device, the operation of which is based in any part on random chance or the random assignment of numbers and the operation of which does not require more than minimum skill or hand-eye coordination, shall be presumed to be intended to be utilized for gambling purposes. By way of clarification but not limitation, mechanical amusement devices used for the purpose of gambling shall be deemed to include the following:
1.
Mechanical amusement devices known as "Joker Poker" or any similar mechanical amusement devices displaying playing cards; Keno or any similar mechanical amusement devices displaying a number board where numbers are designated randomly; Horse Racing; Roulette; Dice; LuckyLines, Cherry Master or any similar mechanical amusement devices styled after a slot machine with a rolling display or circular wheel on which are depicted symbols; lotto or lottery type machines regardless of the remuneration received for use on the operation of the device.
2.
Any mechanical amusement device, the operation of which is based in any part on random chance or the random assignment of numbers and the operation of which does not require more than minimal skill or hand-eye coordination and which does not have an operable slot or receptacle for the insertion of coin or paper money.
3.
Any mechanical amusement device, the operation of which is based in any part on random chance or the random assignment of numbers and the operation of which does not require more than minimal skill or hand-eye coordination and with buttons or controls labeled "double up" or "bet" or buttons or controls performing said functions regardless of label.
4.
Any mechanical amusement device, the operation of which is based in any part on random chance or the random assignment of numbers and the operation of which does not require more than minimal skill or hand-eye coordination and which can be controlled or operated from a remote location by other than the individual player.
5.
Any mechanical amusement device, the operation of which is based in any part on random chance or the random assignment of numbers and the operation of which does not require more than minimal skill or hand-eye coordination and which is readily capable of being converted by the internal technology of the mechanical amusement device to machines such as set forth in subsection a, 1.
b.
For the purposes of this prohibition, mechanical amusement devices commonly known as "pinball machines," regardless of the nature of any visual display thereon, shall be deemed to require more than minimal skill or hand-eye coordination and thus are not subject to this prohibition against licensing.