CHAPTER 111:  PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS
Section
   111.01   License required
   111.02   License prohibited for certain persons
   111.03   Application for license; fee
   111.04   Inspection of premises by Police Chief; approval or disapproval by Village Council
   111.05   License to be displayed
   111.06   Expiration and renewal of license; revocation
   111.07   Transfer of license
   111.08   Alcoholic beverages, controlled substances and gambling prohibited
   111.09   Hours of operation; prohibited conduct
   111.10   Exemptions
 
   111.99   Penalty
§ 111.01  LICENSE REQUIRED.
   No public billiard or pool room, dance hall, pinball arcade, video game arcade or bowling alley shall be established, maintained or conducted in any place within the village without first obtaining a permit from the Village Council.
(Ord. 126, passed 5-14-1997)  Penalty, see § 111.99
§ 111.02  LICENSE PROHIBITED FOR CERTAIN PERSONS.
   No person shall be granted a permit under the provisions of this chapter who is under the age of 18 years and who has not resided within the state for a period of at least one year prior to the application for such permit; nor shall any permit be granted to any person who has been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude.
(Ord. 126, passed 5-14-1997)  Penalty, see § 111.99
§ 111.03  APPLICATION FOR LICENSE; FEE.
   Any person, firm or corporation desiring or intending to operate such an establishment for profit in the village shall file a written application for a license with the Village Clerk. The applicant shall state the location of the proposed establishment, the name of the owners of such establishment or any other persons having a proprietary interest therein, and name, age and place of residence of any and all persons who are or will be actively engaged in the management thereof. Such application shall be signed by the prospective licensee and there shall also be paid and remitted with such application the sum of $50 which sum shall be the annual license fee for all licenses required hereunder.
(Ord. 126, passed 5-14-1997)  Penalty, see § 111.99
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