As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning
indicated:
AMUSEMENT AREA
An open and exposed area used for more than three games of skill,
music devices, automatic rides, automatic or manually operated still- or motion-
picture devices or any combination thereof. The amusement area shall contain
not less than 200 square feet, and the same shall not exceed 5% of the total
area of the place of business in which said amusement area is contained, unless
said place of business is primarily devoted to existing commercially operated
amusement devices or similar commercial amusement activities.
AUTOMATIC OR MANUALLY OPERATED STILL OR MOTION-PICTURE DEVICE
Any device that provides visual entertainment by means of rapidly
moving still-picture frames produced on film or tape in which it is necessary
to insert a coin, slug, token, disk or key or make payment of some price in
order to operate or cause to be operated any such device.
AUTOMATIC RIDE
Any device in which a child might receive a ride, such as a hobby
horse, miniature car, rocket ship, or similar devices which are normally composed
of one machine and have space for no more than two children upon them, in
which it is necessary to insert a coin, slug, token, disk or key before receiving
the ride.
CLUB
Any organization, corporation or association consisting of 10 or
more persons operating for benevolent, charitable, fraternal, social, religious,
recreational, athletic or similar purposes and not for private gain.
GAMES OF SKILL
Any machine or device which, upon the insertion of a coin, slug,
token, plate or disk, may be operated by one or more players for use as a
game, entertainment or amusement where:
A.
The object is to secure a specified number or numbers or a high total
score.
B.
The element of skill in the manipulation of such machine or device predominates
over chance or luck.
C.
In the playing or use of the machine or device, the player or players
obtaining such specified number or numbers or a high total score shall receive
no money, prize, toy, favor, merchandise, award, trophy, free games or other
thing of value.
LIVE VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE
Any device that provides visual entertainment by means of live performances
viewed through glass or other transparent aperture, operated by insertion
of a coin, slug, token, disk or key for a price.
MUSIC DEVICE
Any playing machine, or device which, upon the insertion of a coin,
slug, token, plate, disk or key or by the payment of any price, operates or
may be operated for the playing of records or otherwise for the emitting of
songs, music or similar amusement, and shall include devices normally called
“jukebox”.
PERSON
Any individual, partner, corporation, association or the principal,
officer or agent thereof.
PLACE OF BUSINESS
Any store, shop, tavern, bar, restaurant, pool hall, bowling alley,
amusement arcade, ice-skating rink or premises wherein merchandise, food or
drink is sold, or any combination or group of the foregoing, which business
is maintained within a building or structure open to the public.
Before any application is presented to the Council for consideration,
the Municipal Clerk shall append thereto the results of any investigation
conducted by the Police Department with reference to the applicant or applicants.
All licenses issued under this chapter shall be for a term of one year,
commencing July 1 and expiring on June 30 of the following year.
[Amended 6-13-83 by Ord. No. 4-83; 4-17-2000
by Ord. 3-00]
A. The fee for the issuance of a license to operate games
of skill, music devices, automatic rides, automatically or manually operated
still- or motion-picture devices or live entertainment devices in any place
of business shall be as follows:
[Amended 4-1-2002 by Ord. No. 5-02]
(2) Two machines or more: $250 for the first machine; $50
per machine thereafter.
B. The fee for the issuance of a license to operate a music device referred to as a “wall box”, commonly found on tables in restaurants and/or other places of business, shall be the sum of $10 per unit in addition to any other fees that may be imposed under §
55-6A.
C. All license fees shall be due and payable when the application
is submitted to the Municipal Clerk, and in the event the application is denied,
such fee shall be returned to the applicant. No license shall be issued until
the applicant has paid to the Municipal Clerk the license fees herein above
provided.
D. No fee shall be required of any bona fide club, as heretofore
defined, if said game of skill, music device or automatic shall be located
in a clubhouse, club quarters or building under the exclusive control and
possession of said club.
No person shall, in his place of business, permit riotous or noises,
profane or indecent language to be used by anyone while operating a licensed
game or device or anyone congregating about around such game or device.
No person shall, in his place of business, permit gambling in connection
with the playing of any game of skill, nor shall any prize given or offered
in connection with the playing of any game of skill.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall,
upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars ($500.) or may be imprisoned for a period not to exceed 90 days, or
both.