This chapter shall be deemed an exercise of the police power
of the State of New York and of the Village of Briarcliff Manor for
the protection of the economic and social welfare, health, peace and
morals of the people of the Village of Briarcliff Manor, and all its
provisions shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of
that purpose.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CABARET
An establishment of public resort, accommodation, assemblage,
entertainment or amusement serving food and beverages of any kind
and advertising, promoting, or providing i) live music; ii) amplified
music; iii) karaoke; and/or iv) dancing.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Briarcliff Manor Building Inspector, or his designee,
any Fire Chief of the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department, and any police
officer of the Briarcliff Manor Police Department.
PREMISES
The location of the cabaret licensed hereunder, including
any contiguous parking areas.
Upon a finding by the Village Clerk or any Code Enforcement
Officer that the permit holder has i) violated any provision of this
chapter, ii) failed to comply with the terms and conditions of the
permit, or iii) engaged in any practice in conjunction with the cabaret
activity which constitutes a danger to the health or safety of any
patron or pedestrian, a Code Enforcement Officer shall give notice
to the permit holder to correct such violation or cease such practice
within 24 hours. If the permit holder falls to comply with such notice,
the Village Clerk or any Code Enforcement Officer may suspend the
permit for a period not to exceed 30 days, during which time the permit
holder shall lose all rights previously granted by the permit, but
be entitled to a hearing before the Village Manager, at which the
permit holder may be represented by counsel, to present evidence on
his behalf and contest the charges against him. Upon consideration
of the facts presented at the hearing, the Village Manager may revoke
or reinstate, or reinstate the permit with additional conditions.
In the event a permit is suspended or revoked, no portion of any fees
related to the permit or the application therefor shall be refunded.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter
shall be subject to prosecution in the Village Justice Court and shall,
upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine that shall not exceed
$500, or in the case of operating a cabaret without a valid permit,
or with a suspended permit, a fine that shall not exceed $1,000, for
each such offense. If a fine imposed pursuant to this section resulting
from the maintenance, use or operation of a cabaret is not paid within
five business days after the fine is imposed, the Village Clerk or
Village Manager may revoke the permit for the remainder of the calendar
year.
Local Law No. 1-1971, enacted on January 21, 1971, Local Law
No. 1-1977, enacted on January 6, 1977, and Local Law No. 2-1984,
enacted on January 19, 1984, are hereby repealed.