737.14. Fees.
   The fees for a coin amusement device license or an amusement center license shall be as follows:
   (a)   For the license of any one or more coin amusement device not exceeding four, the annual fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per coin amusement device.
   (b)   For the license of an amusement center, the fee shall be four hundred dollars ($400.00) for five through and including fifteen coin amusement devices plus fifteen dollars ($15.00) for each coin amusement device above fifteen.
(Ord. 152-05. Passed 3-22-05.)
   (c)   If the application for a coin amusement center license or an application for transfer, is filed and the amusement device or devices are placed on display on or after October 1, but no later than March 31, the fee shall be as stated in subsection (b) hereof. If the application for a coin amusement center license is filed and the amusement device or devices are placed on display on or after April 1, but no later than September 30, the fee shall be one-half of the value of subsection (b) hereof. The proration provisions of this subsection (c) do not apply to the licensing of one or more coin amusement devices not exceeding four under subsection (a) hereof.
   (d)   The amount of the license fee for a coin amusement device or amusement center shall be computed and established at the time the license is approved and issued by the Director of Finance and the fee, or any part thereof, shall be nonrefundable during the annual term of the license. The person in whose name the license is issued is responsible and liable for the payment of the license fee.
   (e)   A licensee desiring to exhibit or display an additional coin amusement device or devices during the existing license period shall apply for a license or approval to cover the exhibition of such additional device or devices and shall pay the fee category of either subsection (a) or (b) hereof that such additional device or devices cause the licensee to fall within with credit granted for any license fees paid prior to such addition and the proration provision of subsection (c) hereof applicable, if necessary.
(Ord. 626-84. Passed 8-21-84.)