§ 111.33 LICENSE FEE.
   (A)   No person shall be employed in any capacity in a dance hall if he or she has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor which is punishable by a minimum prison term of six months or longer or concerns offenses relating to persons under the age of 21 years.
   (B)   All dance halls shall be closed to the public during the hours of 12:00 a.m. midnight and 6:00 a.m. and shall remain closed on Sunday after the hour of 2:00 a.m., except those located on premises which hold a liquor license which may be open during other hours the premises are properly open to the public under the liquor license.
   (C)   No alcoholic beverages shall be sold, dispensed or allowed on the premises of the dance hall unless it is licensed to sell or dispense alcoholic beverages and then only in compliance with the license and the laws of the United States, this state, the county and the village.
   (D)   No dance hall shall operate unless the chaperons, both male and female and 21 years or older, shall be in attendance at all times and the chaperons, while acting as such, shall not be allowed to do other work on the premises while the dance hall is open to the public.
   (E)   No dance hall shall be operated in such manner as to disturb the peace of persons in and around the neighborhood of the dance hall.
   (F)   The interior of the dance hall shall be continuously lighted in such manner as to allow patrons or occupants of the dance hall a clearly visible view of entrances, exits and doorways.
   (G)   No screens, blinds, curtains or partitions shall be permitted on or near windows or doorways of the dance hall so as to prevent a clear view of the interior from the window or entrance and exit doors.
(1983 Code, § 3-3B-4) (Ord. 504, passed 2-6-1967)