The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Amusement redemption machine
means:
(1) 
A recreational machine that provides the user with an opportunity to receive something of value other than a right of replay and which complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to such machines.
(2) 
A skill or pleasure coin-operated machine that is designed, made and adapted solely for bona fide amusement purposes, and that by operation of chance or a combination of skill and chance affords the user an opportunity to receive exclusively non-cash merchandise, prizes, toys, novelties, or a representation of value redeemable for those items.
(3) 
Any electronic, electromechanical or mechanical contrivance designed, made and adapted solely for bona fide amusement purposes if the contrivance rewards the player exclusively with non-cash merchandise, prizes, or novelties, or a representation of value redeemable for those items, that have a wholesale value available from a single play of the game or device of not more than ten times the amount charged to play the game or device once or $5.00, whichever amount is less.
Amusement redemption machine game room or game room
means any establishment, building, facility or other place where two or more amusement redemption machines, with the exception of excluded machines, are displayed or exhibited for public use.
City official
means a police officer, code enforcement officer or building official of the city.
Excluded machine
means:
(1) 
A machine that awards the user non-cash merchandise, prizes, toys or novelties solely and directly from the machine, including claw, crane, or similar machines;
(2) 
A machine from which the opportunity to receive non-cash merchandise, prizes, toys, or novelties, or a representation of value redeemable for those items, varies depending upon the user’s ability to throw, roll, flip, toss, hit, or drop a ball or other physical object into the machine or a part thereof, including basketball, skeet ball, golf, bowling, pusher, or similar machines; or
(3) 
A machine or any device defined in V.T.C.A., Penal Code section 47.01 as a gambling device, or any activity prohibited or described in V.T.C.A., Penal Code chapter 47.
Game room owner or owner
means a person who has an ownership interest of at least 25 percent in a game room.
Licensee
means any person, individual, firm, company, association, or corporation operating an amusement redemption machine game room in the city.
Operational machine
means an amusement redemption machine that is ready to be played and which is accessible to the public.
Permittee
means any person, individual, firm, company, association, or corporation maintaining, displaying for public patronage, or otherwise keeping for operation by the public any gaming machine in the city.
Residential area
means an area in which the principal land use is for one or more private residences including single-family homes, duplexes and apartment complexes; or a subdivision for which a plat is recorded in the real property records of the county and that contains or is bounded by public streets or parts of public streets that are abutted by residential property occupying at least 75 percent of the front footage along the block face; or a subdivision for which a plat is recorded in the real property records of the county and a majority of the lots of which are subject to deed restrictions limiting the lots to residential use.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-200)
No person shall operate an amusement redemption machine game room in the city without first obtaining a license from the city, as required by this article. No license shall be issued until the occupation tax has been paid for each amusement redemption machine within the premises, and the applicable game room license fee has been paid.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-201)
An owner, operator, or lessee of an amusement redemption machine game room shall be required to secure a license annually. An amusement redemption machine game room shall be required to secure a license by paying to the city an annual inspection and amusement redemption machine game room license fee as currently established or as hereafter adopted by resolution of the city council from time to time. Upon payment of the fee and compliance with all licensing requirements, the license shall be issued by the city.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-202)
(a) 
A license issued for an amusement redemption machine game room under this article:
(1) 
Is an annual license which expires December 31 of each year unless it is suspended or cancelled earlier;
(2) 
Is effective for a single place of business only;
(3) 
Vests no property right in the licensee except to maintain, display for public patronage, and permit the use or skill or pleasure of amusement redemption machines in accordance with the terms and conditions of this article;
(4) 
Shall automatically expire if the licensee thereof sells the property or the business, transfers equity to accomplish same, or otherwise disposes of amusement redemption machines; and
(5) 
Is not assignable or transferable.
(b) 
In addition, the city shall not refund any portion of a license fee after the license is issued, nor shall it prorate or reduce in amount any fee due to the city. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the initial license issued to an existing amusement redemption machine game room following the adoption of the ordinance from which this article is derived and the game room’s compliance with the requirements of this article shall not expire until December 31, 2015. Thereafter, any such license shall expire as provided hereinabove.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-203)
(a) 
Building and fire code standards.
All building and fire code standards must be met. Inspection by building officials and the issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall be obtained before a license for an amusement redemption machine game room is issued.
(b) 
Number allowed.
Only one amusement redemption machine game room shall be permitted on any lot or in any single building, structure or strip center except for amusement redemption machine game rooms in existence as of the date the ordinance from which this section is derived goes into effect and which do not meet this criteria, in which case full compliance with this subsection shall be required upon the expiration of three years or upon abandonment of use at such location, whichever occurs first.
(c) 
Distance from church, school or hospital.
No amusement redemption machine game room shall be situated within 300 feet of any church, school or hospital except for amusement redemption machine game rooms in existence as of the date the ordinance from which this section is derived goes into effect and which do not meet this criteria, in which case full compliance with this subsection shall be required upon the expiration of three years or upon abandonment of use at such location, whichever occurs first.
(d) 
Measurement of distance.
The distance shall be measured in a straight line without regard to intervening objects or structures and from the nearest lot line of the amusement redemption machine game room seeking a license to the nearest lot line of the church, school, day-care, hospital, public park or residential area.
(e) 
Outdoor activities prohibited.
No amusement redemption machines or related business activities shall be allowed to be situated and/or performed outdoors.
(f) 
Hours of operation.
The hours of operation for an amusement redemption machine game room shall be limited to the following hours:
(1) 
Monday through Thursday, open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 11:00 p.m.; and
(2) 
Friday through Sunday, open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 12:00 a.m.
(g) 
Parking.
One parking space shall be provided for each two amusement redemption machines within the amusement redemption machine game room, plus one additional parking space for each employee per shift.
(h) 
Supervision.
The owner, operator, or manager of the licensed premises must be present to supervise the operation of the amusement redemption machine game room. The amusement redemption machine game room shall not be left unattended.
(i) 
View of interior.
Amusement redemption machines must be situated within the licensed premises as to be in full and open public view, which entails being visible to all patrons of the establishment.
(j) 
Minors prohibited.
No person under the age of 18 years shall be permitted inside the building, structure, facility or space housing the amusement redemption machine game room.
(k) 
Sign prohibiting minors.
A sign stating that no one under the age of 18 is allowed inside the amusement redemption machine game room shall be posted in plain sight immediately inside the entrance stating that: “No person under the age of 18 years shall be permitted inside the building, structure, facility or space housing the amusement redemption machine game room.”
(l) 
Age of operator.
An amusement redemption machine game room operator must be a person who is at least 18 years of age.
(m) 
Number of machines; backup or replacement machines.
The total number of operational amusement redemption machines allowed in one amusement redemption machine game room establishment shall be limited to the maximum number of 50 amusement redemption machine games. Any backup, non-operational or replacement amusement redemption machines shall be secured in a locked storage area or closet to which the public is not allowed to enter and such machines shall not be connected to electricity or be otherwise operational. The occupation tax on such backup or replacement amusement redemption machine games shall be paid annually regardless of whether such machines are used by the game room’s patrons.
(n) 
Illegal machines.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed or have the effect to license, permit, authorize or legalize any machine, device, table, or gaming machine, the keeping, exhibition, operation, display or maintenance of which is illegal or in violation of any ordinance of the city, any regulation of the county, any section of the Penal Code of this state, or the constitution of this state.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; Ordinance 16-774, sec. 2, adopted 1/28/16; 2007 Code, sec. 8-204)
(a) 
An applicant for a license under the provisions of this article shall file with the city manager or designee a written application on a form provided for that purpose by the city which shall be signed by the applicant, who shall be the owner of the amusement redemption machine game room sought to be licensed. A separate application must be filed for each location sought to be licensed. The following information is required in the application:
(1) 
Name, address, telephone number, and driver’s license number of the applicant if the applicant is a natural person;
(2) 
Name, address, telephone number and driver’s license number of all persons who own 25 percent or more interest in the amusement redemption machine game room;
(3) 
Name, address, telephone number and driver’s license number of all corporate officers, if any, of such business;
(4) 
Name, address, and telephone number of the business;
(5) 
If incorporated, the name of the business registered with the Texas secretary of state;
(6) 
If a partnership, the name, address, telephone number and driver’s license of each of the general and limited partners;
(7) 
The trade name by which the applicant does business and a true and correct copy of the registration of the applicant’s assumed name filed in the office of the county clerk, bearing the file mark or stamp that evidences its filing in that office;
(8) 
A copy of a valid game room permit issued by the county where applicable;
(9) 
The street address of the premises;
(10) 
If applicant is not the owner of the premises, the applicant shall furnish the name, address, and telephone number of the property owner;
(11) 
Name, address, and telephone number of the operator of the premises to be permitted;
(12) 
Number of amusement redemption machines in the premises to be permitted and the serial number of each amusement redemption machine;
(13) 
Whether a previous license of the applicant, or, if applicable, a corporate officer of the applicant, has been revoked within two years of filing of the application;
(14) 
The previous occupation(s) of the applicant and, if applicable, all corporate officers and partners of the applicant within the preceding five years;
(15) 
A notarized statement, under oath, that:
(A) 
All the facts contained in the application are true and correct;
(B) 
The amusement redemption machines are not and will not be used as gambling devices;
(C) 
The location and operation of the amusement redemption machine game room will not violate any applicable deed restrictions;
(D) 
The amusement redemption machine game room will be operated in accordance with all laws;
(16) 
Name, address, and telephone number of an emergency contact person who can be reached after hours;
(17) 
A floor plan of the amusement redemption machine game room interior depicting the layout of the amusement redemption machine game room interior specifically including, but not limited to, the location of all amusement redemption machines, coin-operated machines or devices, the manager’s station(s), restroom facilities, kitchen and bar facilities, if any, and all areas to which patrons will not be permitted; and
(18) 
Any other plans that may be required by this code.
(b) 
Any failure to provide the documents required by this section shall be grounds for denial of the application to which it applies.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-205; Ordinance adopting 2022 Code)
(a) 
A license may be renewed for the following calendar year beginning October 1 of each year by filing a completed application for each license and paying the applicable fee set forth in this article. A renewal application shall be subject to the same requirements in this section as for a license application.
(b) 
Upon the expiration of a license, the licensee shall be required to obtain a renewal of the expired license if the licensee wishes to continue operating an amusement redemption machine game room. Failure to obtain the renewal within 30 days after expiration may require such person to pay an additional late fee in an amount equal to 20 percent of the fee as currently established or as hereafter adopted by city council from time to time. Nothing herein authorizes the licensee to operate after the expiration of a license and before a renewal is effective.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-206)
(a) 
The city shall refuse to approve issuance or renewal of a permit or license for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) 
Any failure to provide the information required by this article;
(2) 
A determination by the city that inaccurate, erroneous or incomplete information has been submitted;
(3) 
A false statement as to a material matter made in an application for a license;
(4) 
Revocation of a license, pursuant to this article, of the applicant or a co-owner or a corporate officer of the applicant within two years preceding the filing of the application;
(5) 
Refusal or failure to pay the occupation tax on any amusement redemption machine;
(6) 
Refusal or failure to pay the correct license fee amount;
(7) 
The applicant or a co-owner for such license has, within the past three years, been convicted of any violation of this article;
(8) 
The applicant or a co-owner for such license has, within the past five years, been convicted of any violation of regulations adopted by the county relating to game rooms; and/or
(9) 
The applicant or a co-owner for such license has, within the past ten years, been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.
(b) 
The city shall not issue or renew a license under this article and shall suspend or cancel a license if it be determined that the applicant or licensee is indebted to the city for any fee, costs, penalties, or delinquent taxes.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-207)
(a) 
Authority.
If any individual, company, corporation or association who owns, operates, exhibits, or displays any amusement redemption machine(s) in an amusement redemption machine game room in this city shall violate any provision of this article, the city shall have the power and authority to suspend or revoke the license(s) issued hereunder to any of the foregoing by giving written notice, stating the reason justifying such suspension or revocation, and the same shall be suspended or revoked ten days from date of such notice.
(b) 
Suspension.
The city manager or his designee shall suspend a license for a period not to exceed 30 days if he determines that a licensee or an employee of a licensee has:
(1) 
Violated or is not in compliance with any of the provisions of this article;
(2) 
Refused to allow or interfered with an inspection of the amusement redemption machine game room premises; or
(3) 
Demonstrated an inability to operate or manage an amusement redemption machine game room in a peaceful and law-abiding manner thus necessitating action by law enforcement officers.
(c) 
Revocation for continuing violations.
The city manager or his designee shall revoke a license if a cause of suspension occurs and the license has been previously suspended within the preceding 12 months.
(d) 
Automatic revocation.
The city manager or his designee shall revoke a license if he determines that:
(1) 
A licensee gave false or misleading information in the material submitted to the city during the application process;
(2) 
A licensee or an employee of a licensee knowingly allowed the possession, use, or sale of a controlled substance on the premises; or
(3) 
A licensee or an employee of a licensee knowingly operated the amusement redemption machine game room during a period of time when the licensee’s permit was suspended.
(e) 
Effect of revocation.
No license shall be issued within a period of one year to anyone whose license has been revoked, except at the discretion of the city manager or his designee. If the license of an individual, company, corporation, or association owning, operating, or displaying amusement redemption machines in this city is cancelled, such individual, company, corporation or association shall not operate, display or permit to be operated or displayed such amusement redemption machines in any amusement redemption machine game room until a new license is granted.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-208)
If the city manager or his designee refuses to approve the issuance of a license or the renewal of a license to an applicant, or suspends or revokes a license issued under this article, this action is final unless the applicant or licensee, within ten days after the receipt of written notice of the action, files a written appeal with the city secretary, who shall, within ten days after the appeal is filed, forward same to city council for its consideration at a public meeting following a hearing. The city council shall, within 30 days, grant such hearing to consider the action. The city council has authority to sustain, reverse, or modify the action appealed. The decision of the city council is final.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-209)
A valid license issued under this article for an amusement redemption machine game room shall be displayed at or near the entrance of the business premises, and such display shall be permanent and conspicuous.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-210)
(a) 
The premises in which such amusement redemption machines are located shall conform to all building codes and fire prevention codes of the city and the fire marshal of the city and his assistants and the chief building official may enter into the premises where such amusement redemption machines are located at any time during normal business hours for the purposes of inspecting said premises for fire hazards.
(b) 
All law enforcement personnel of the city shall have the right to enter into said premises at any time during normal business hours for the purpose of enforcement of the terms of this article.
(c) 
The city shall have the authority to seal any coin-operated machine located in any amusement redemption machine game room for which the occupation tax has not been paid. A fee in the amount identified by resolution of the city council from time to time will be charged for the release of any machine sealed for nonpayment of said occupation tax.
(d) 
The city shall have the authority to seal any coin-operated machine located in any amusement redemption machine game room for which a license fee has not been paid. A fee in the amount identified by resolution of the city council from time to time will be charged for the release of any machine sealed for nonpayment of said license fee.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-211)
A licensee hereunder shall not permit any of the following activities within the licensed premises:
(1) 
The operation of any amusement redemption machine by a person younger than 18 years of age;
(2) 
Gambling by any person;
(3) 
The possession of gambling materials; and
(4) 
Unlawful or criminal activity of any kind.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-212)
Any person who desires a license for the operation of two or more amusement redemption machines in one specific location shall be required to provide sufficient off-street parking to accommodate the vehicles of the patrons as provided for herein. Such parking area shall be maintained in a safe, clean manner and shall not interfere with safe and expeditious movement of other vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-213)
Nothing herein shall be construed or have the effect to license, permit, authorize or legalize any machine, device, table, or gaming machine, the keeping, exhibition, operation, display or maintenance of which is illegal or in violation of any ordinance of the city, any regulation of the county, any section of the Penal Code of this state, or the constitution of this state.
(Ordinance 14-747, sec. 2, adopted 10/23/14; 2007 Code, sec. 8-214)