As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AMUSEMENT ARCADE
A building or place which provides entertainment by means of amusement
devices and which contains more than five such devices.
AMUSEMENT DEVICE
Any mechanical or electronic device or contrivance accessible to
the general public for use as a game, contest or amusement by one or more
persons, singularly or collectively, or which may be so used. The term "amusement
device" includes but is not necessarily limited to pinball machines, bagatelle,
pool tables, foosball tables, electronic games, games utilizing motion and
similar devices. The term "amusement device" does not include jukeboxes or
rides.
[Amended 2-27-1995]
PERSON
Includes individuals, natural persons, partnerships, joint ventures,
societies, associations, clubs, corporations or unincorporated groups or any
members, officers, directors or stockholders or any kind of personal representative
thereof, in any capacity, acting for himself or for any other person, under
either personal appointment or pursuant to law.
PREMISES
Any public or quasi-public place or building where the public may
enter.
No person shall operate, conduct or maintain an amusement arcade, as
defined herein, on any premises in the town without having obtained and having
in force and effect a license therefor.
Upon the approval of the Town Clerk, a license shall be issued for an
amusement arcade upon payment of an annual fee of $500, plus $10 per amusement
device.
An amusement arcade, whenever operated or used, shall be supervised
by a person 18 years of age or older. Such person shall ensure that the premises
are used or operated in an orderly manner.
Every amusement arcade license shall apply only to the person to whom
granted and for the premises stated in the application and shall not be transferable.
Any license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be suspended
or revoked by the Town Clerk if the applicant has violated the provisions
of this chapter or made a false statement on the application for license or
if the use and operation of the amusement arcade constitutes a breach of the
peace or a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
Should any section or provision of this chapter be held to be unconstitutional
or invalid by any court, the same shall be severed from this chapter, and
its invalidity shall not affect any other section or provision of this chapter,
which shall remain in full force and effect.