It shall be unlawful to conduct or operate any theatrical or musical
performance, show, exhibition, public roller skating in rinks or halls, dances
and balls, or spectator sporting event within the Town of Glocester which
is open to the general public where the number of persons in attendance is
more than 50 without having first obtained a license therefor from the Glocester
Town Council.
The Town Council shall conduct a hearing upon each application for each
new entertainment license.
A. The Town Council shall grant said license only if the Town Council
shall find that:
(1) The proposed entertainment would not constitute a public nuisance,
(2) The proposed entertainment would not violate any other applicable
legal requirements, and
(3) All requirements set forth in §
173-2 of this chapter have been met.
B. The issuance of such license shall be for such period, not to exceed one year, and subject to such conditions as the Town Council in its discretion shall reasonably determine. Any license issued for a series of entertainment dates shall expire no later than one year after the date of issuance of such license but may be renewed as provided in §
173-7 of this chapter.
At the time of the issuance or renewal of any license, or thereafter
during the term of any license, the Town Council, in order to maintain order
and to insure public safety, may direct the Chief of Police to assign one
or more police officers to the location at which the license was granted at
such times as the Town Council may direct. The licensee shall pay for the
services of said police officer or officers at the prevailing rate.
No entertainment license shall be issued to or renewed by any applicant
currently in arrears in any tax or assessments levied by the Town of Glocester,
or for use upon any premises for which any such taxes or assessments are unpaid
at the time of the filing of the application.
The holder of any license issued for a series of entertainment dates
may apply to the Town Clerk for renewal of such license upon its expiration.
A. The Town Clerk shall permit such renewal only if the Town Council
shall find that:
(1) The proposed entertainment would not constitute a public nuisance;
and
(2) The proposed entertainment will not violate any other applicable
legal requirements.
B. The Town Council, at its discretion, may hold a public hearing
with respect to any application to renew an entertainment license, but no
such hearing shall be a condition to consideration by the Town Council of
any renewal application.
Any license issued by the Town Council may be revoked by the Town Council:
A. For violation by the holder of the license of any provision of
this chapter;
B. Because the entertainment constitutes or results in a public
nuisance; or
C. For other reasonable cause shown.
Schedules of fees and expenses can be found in Chapter
368, Fees. Penalties for violation of this chapter are in accordance with Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, Penalties.