9-701: DEFINITIONS:
   A.   As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
    COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENT DEVICE: Any and all nongambling mechanical or electronic machines which, upon the payment or insertion of a coin, token, or similar object, provide music, amusement or entertainment, including, but not limited to, such games as:
      1.   Pool;
      2.   Phonographs;
      3.   Video television;
      4.   Shooting galleries;
      5.   Pinball;
      6.   Foosball;
      7.   Bowling;
      8.   Shuffleboard; or
any other amusement device with or without a replay feature which can be legally shipped interstate according to federal law.
   COIN-OPERATED BULK VENDING DEVICE: A machine or device which, upon the payment or insertion of a coin, token or similar object dispenses to the purchaser:
      1.   Ballpoint pens;
      2.   Combs;
      3.   Cigarette lighters;
      4.   Prophylactics;
      5.   Filled capsules;
      6.   Peanuts;
      7.   Gumballs;
      8.   Mints;
      9.   Perfume; or
      10.   Novelties.
   COIN-OPERATED DEVICES: Means:
      1.   Coin-operated music devices.
      2.   Coin-operated vending devices.
      3.   Coin-operated bulk vending devices.
   COIN-OPERATED MUSIC DEVICE: Any such music device which is operated, motivated, released, or played by or upon the payment or insertion of a coin, token or similar object, whether there is one or more boxes or devices in the premises for the reception of such coins, tokens or similar objects; coin-operated radio or television receiving sets in hotels, motels or tourist cabins for the use and benefit of the guests and visitors of such hotels, motels, or tourist rooms or cabins shall be included in such definition.
   COIN-OPERATED VENDING DEVICE: Any and all machines or devices which, upon the payment or insertion of a coin, token or similar object, dispense tangible personal property, including, but not limited to:
      1.   Cigarettes;
      2.   Candies;
      3.   Gum;
      4.   Cold drinks;
      5.   Hot drinks;
      6.   Sandwiches; or
      7.   Chips.
It shall not mean vending machines or devices used exclusively for the purpose of selling services, such as:
      1.   Pay telephone booths;
      2.   Parking meters;
      3.   Gas and electric meters; or
      4.   Other distribution of needful service.
   MUSIC DEVICE: Any and all mechanical devices which render, cause to sound, or release music where the same may be heard by one or more public patrons, and each separate loudspeaker, phonograph, jukebox, or outlet from which such music emits shall each be construed to be a separate "music device" as herein defined; except in the case where the music emits from more than one speaker transmitting from the same music-producing mechanism in which case the several outlets or speakers in each place of business shall be collectively considered one such music device. (Ord. 1989-8, 8-3-1989)
   B.   Every person who owns and has available to any of the public for operation, or who permits to be operated in or on his place of business, any coin-operated devices shall pay for such privilege an annual fee to be set forth in the fee schedule adopted from time to time by the city council. Until amended by such fee schedule, the original fee for each coin-operated music device or coin-operated amusement device and for each coin- operated vending device requiring a coin or thing of value of twenty five cents ($0.25) or more shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00). (Ord. 1989-8, 8-3-1989; amd. Ord. 1991-15, 8-15-1991)