For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
COMPUTER GAMING AND INTERNET ACCESS BUSINESS.
An establishment that provides computers or other electronic devices for access to the world wide web, internet, e-mail, video games, or computer software programs which operate alone or are networked (via LAN, WAN or otherwise) or which function as a client/server program, and which seeks compensation, in any form, from users.
COMPUTER GAMING AND INTERNET ACCESS BUSINESS
is synonymous with a personal computer (“PC”) café, internet café, cyber café, sweepstakes gaming facilities, business center, internet sales business, and internet center, but does not include a Public use or internet learning center as defined herein.
PUBLIC USE OR INTERNET LEARNING BUSINESS.
An establishment that provides computer access which is operated by the city, a school district, a library, a college district, or a private institution of learning which provides classes in computer instruction and does not receive compensation in any form other than school tuition or a non-profit organization that provides computer access as part of a free or low cost bona-fide training or educational program.
(Ord. 2053-C-S, passed 2-28-12; Am. Ord. 2054-C-S, passed 3-13-12; Am. Ord. 2076-C-S, passed 11-26-13)