No person or persons, partnership, voluntary
associations or incorporated companies, unless duly licensed in accordance
with the provisions of this article, shall have, keep, own, maintain
or use within the limits of the Borough of Leonia any billiard or
pool rooms, dance halls, roller skating rinks, bowling alleys, tennis
courts, swimming pools or miniature golf courses or any other places
where the amusement or recreation of the public is carried on as business
or for profit of any kind to the owner or operator thereof, under
penalties herein set forth.
The Borough Council may, by resolution, adopt
terms, conditions, restrictions, limitations, rules and regulations
governing the premises for which any such license may be issued and
may refuse to issue such license if the said Borough Council, upon
investigation, shall be satisfied that the granting of any such license
will not be conducive to the good government, order, health and morals
of said Borough and its inhabitants. In conducting any such investigation
as herein provided for, the Borough Council shall afford all parties
in interest a reasonable opportunity to be heard in connection with
the application for the issuance of any license as herein provided.
The place where said business is carried on
shall be at all times open to inspection and shall be under the control
and regulation of the Chief of Police of the Borough of Leonia, and
said Chief of Police is hereby authorized, subject to approval of
the Borough Council, to make, promulgate and enforce such further
rules and regulations in respect to each business as shall make for
maintenance of order in the Borough.
No person under the age of 16 years shall be
permitted to play pool or billiards or to dance in any place licensed
pursuant to the terms of this article.
No games of chance, gaming, gambling, playing
for money among contestants or any other such practices shall be permitted
in any place where said business, trade or occupations aforesaid shall
be carried on pursuant to the terms of this article.
No licenses granted in accordance with this
article may be transferred without the approval of the Borough Council.
A license may be revoked by the Borough Council
by reason of the violation of the terms of the license, the violation
of any municipal ordinance, state or federal statute or falsification
in applying for a license. The licensed person must be granted a hearing
by the Borough Council upon his request. A license may be suspended
for not more than two weeks by the issuing officer without a hearing.
Any person required by this article to procure a license who fails to do so or who violates its terms shall be subject to a penalty as set forth in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty.
The purpose of this article is to regulate in
the interest of public morals, health and safety the businesses herein
mentioned and to derive a revenue by the imposition of license fees
thereon.