7-18-7: OPERATION OF TERMINALS:
   All video gaming terminals shall at all times be kept, operated, placed and monitored pursuant to Illinois state law and applicable regulations including but not limited to the following:
   (A)   No license issued hereunder shall permit the operation of a video gaming terminal in a manner which will disturb the peace of persons otherwise properly within or without the premises where the terminal is located. No license issued hereunder shall permit the operation of such terminal in such a manner as to constitute a nuisance in fact.
   (B)   Every licensee shall strictly comply with all of the conditions, rules and regulations imposed by the state and the Village, and specifically shall comply with the following:
      1.   No video gaming terminal may be played unless all state and Village licenses and registrations required herein, including but not limited to, all state and Village licenses required by the Act and any amendments thereto, and any Village business licenses or occupancy certificates are current and valid.
      2.   No video gaming terminal may be played except during the legal hours of operation allowed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the licensed video gaming establishment, however in no instance shall a video gaming terminal be operated prior to 11:00 am on any day.
      3.   No licensee shall cause or permit any person under the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming terminal.
      4.   The video gaming area shall be personally monitored at all times of legal gaming operation by an employee of the licensed video gaming establishment who is 21 years of age or older. Lighting and sounds produced by the video gaming terminals must be limited so as not to be seen or heard outside of the video gaming area.
      5.   All video gaming terminals shall be located in a segregated area of the licensed video gaming establishment which shall not be accessible to minors. Applicants shall submit a site plan clearly indicating the proposed location of all video gaming terminals and the type of barrier to be utilized to segregate the area, provided, however, that such barrier shall not obstruct the view of the video gaming area which shall be visible to at least one employee of the licensed video gaming establishment at all times who must likewise be 21 years of age or over. The site plan must be approved by the Village Board or its designee. The Village Board may require a mandatory identification process for all individuals entering the segregated area designated for video gaming terminals and such other requirements as are deemed necessary to ensure compliance with this Section.
(Ord. 5431, 9-3-19)