For the purpose of this chapter, a pool or billiard parlor means a room in which there is one or more pool or billiard tables used for the purpose of playing pool or billiards, for which compensation is paid to the owner, proprietor, manager, lessee or possessor thereof.
(Ord. 70-5 §1(2)(part), 1970; Ord. 79-6 Art. I §A(part), 1979; Ord. 79-17, 1979)
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, either as principal, agent, servant or employee, to operate, conduct or keep open any pool or billiard parlor between the hours of two a.m. and six a.m. following.
(Ord. 70-5 §1(2)(part), 1970; Ord. 79-6 Art. I §A(part), 1979; Ord. 79-17 §1(part), 1979)
No person, firm or corporation shall maintain, operate or carry on any pool or billiard parlor in such a way that any part or portion of said room is partitioned off from the main room; nor operate, conduct or maintain any such pool or billiard parlor, or permit games of pool or billiards to be played or conducted, so that any player thereof shall not be fully visible from the front part of the main room at all times.
(Ord. 70-5 §1(2)(part), 1970; Ord. 79-6 Art. I §A(part), 1979; Ord. 79-17 §1(part), 1979)