[Code of Bylaws, § 11-4; Bylaws Art. 63, 4-7-1984; Bylaws Art. 96, 5-3-1988]
The number of coin-operated amusement devices, such as pinball and arcade games listed in the following groups:
(a) 
Electronic gun or target games;
(b) 
Coin-operated pin ball games;
(c) 
Simulated sport games, e.g., baseball, hockey, etc.;
(d) 
Coin-operated skee ball games;
(e) 
Coin-operated computer games, etc.;
(f) 
Coin-operated simulated driving and/or racing games; and
(g) 
Coin-operated video games,
shall be limited to a total of three in any one business establishment as described in M.G.L. ch. 140, § 181 in the town of Millbury.
The limitation on the number of coin-operated amusement devices in a business shall not apply to any business establishment devoted primarily to providing "family-type amusement" to the public and conducted on a site containing at least five continuous acres of area. For the purpose of this chapter, a business establishment providing "family-type amusement" shall mean a business offering separate recreational facilities for children and adults and not serving alcoholic beverages.
No such establishment shall be operated without the license from the board of selectmen required by the Massachusetts General Laws.