4-2-1: DEFINITIONS:
COIN-IN-THE-SLOT: Includes devices operated by coins or tokens.
COIN-IN-THE-SLOT AMUSEMENT DEVICE: A. A coin-in-the-slot operated mechanical device which is designed to be played for amusement and which, in its operation, shoots or propels an electric light ray or impulse from a gun held and operated by the player of the device, to a target which contains a receiving photoelectric cell.
   B.   A coin-in-the-slot operated mechanical bowling, pool table, shuffleboard or pinball device which is designed to be played for amusement and which, in its operation, delivers to the player thereof, one or more balls or other projectiles which must be rolled from or impelled by the hand of the player or by mechanical or other device, into a cup or receptacle or other scoring device.
   C.   A coin-in-the-slot operated computer or mechanical device which is designed to be played for amusement and which in its operation uses a video display activated and controlled by the player.
LOCATION: A business enterprise operated as a unit, whether on one or more floors or in one or more buildings.
PLACE OF BUSINESS: Any premises wherein any coin-in-the-slot amusement device is kept for gain or profit on any premises, including premises used as a clubhouse or club rooms. (Ord. 12-97, 7-1-1997)