Any table surrounded by a ledge or cushion with or without pockets, upon which balls are impelled by a stick or cue.
The chief of police of the city or his designated agent.
Any person who renders any work or service in the scope of employment, or pursuant to a contract as a contractor, for a pool hall.
A person in whose name a license to operate a pool hall has been issued, as well as the individual listed as an applicant on the application for a license.
To cause to function or to put or keep in operation. The following persons operate or cause to be operated a pool hall:
Owner or part owner;
Licensee or applicant;
A person who performs any of the following activities:
Operates a cash register, cash drawer or other depository on the premises;
Displays or takes orders from any customer for any merchandise, goods, entertainment or other services;
Delivers or provides to any customer any merchandise, goods, entertainment or other services that are offered on the premises; or
Acts as a door attendant to regulate entry of customers or other persons into the business; and
A person who supervises or manages other persons in the performance of any of the activities in the above subsection.
Any room, hall, space, building, or place in which there is located any pool or billiard table or tables for the use and enjoyment of the general public, regardless of whether or not there is a fee or charge for the playing of pool or billiards.
(Ordinance 65-25, sec. 1, adopted 3/9/65; Ordinance 2001-15, sec. 1, adopted 4/10/01; 1957 Code, sec. 9-21)