For the purpose of this division, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
A recreational machine that provides a single user or multiple users with an opportunity to receive something of value other than the right of replay. A coin-operated amusement machine designed primarily for children is not an amusement redemption machine.
A natural person who applies for a game room permit on behalf of a permittee.
A building, facility, or other place that is operated for profit and that contains six or more operational amusement redemption machines.
A machine that is ready to be played and is accessible to the public.
A business entity which has been issued a game room permit or which has been named in a game room permit application as the intended recipient of the game room permit.
The owner of the lot, parcel, tract, or other real estate on which a permittee operates or intends to operate a game room.
A drawing that indicates real objects with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale). The scale is shown as the length in the drawing, then a colon (“:”), then the matching length on the real thing. By way of example, if a drawing has a scale of “1 inch:10 feet” (alternatively written 1":10'), then anything drawn with the size of 1 inch would have a size of 10 feet in the real world.
A scaled drawing that shows a view from above of entire building, and which indicates the size and distance between rooms, walls, windows, and other elements as required by section 4.11.062(b) [section 4.06.002(b)] below.
A scaled drawing that shows a view from above of the entire property, and which indicates the size and distance between streets, compliant parking spaces, driveways, driveway aisles, spaces, sidewalks, ADA compliant handicapped parking spaces, and other elements as required by section 4.06.002(b) below.
(Ordinance 2021-03 adopted 3/9/21)