§ 61-4.   License application.
   A.   Application for an amusement game license shall be made to the Township Manager, or his authorized representative, on forms to be prescribed by him, which shall set forth, among other information deemed to be required and prescribed by the Manager, the following:
      (1)   The name and address of the applicant, if individuals, or, if a partnership, association or other entity, the names, residences and occupations of each member of the partnership, association or other entity, and, if a corporation, the address of its registered office and principal place of business and the names and addresses of its officers and directors.
      (2)   Any prior criminal record of the applicant or of anyone associated with the applicant as a partner, associate, agent or employee or as an officer or director of a corporation.
      (3)   The manufacturer, name, dimensions, serial number and a general description, including a statement of ownership, of the amusement game.
      (4)   The address of the place where the amusement game is to be placed, possessed, kept, maintained, exhibited, used or operated.
      (5)   A floor plan of the building, premises, store or other public or quasi-public place showing the proposed placement of the amusement game on the applicant's premises, in form and detail designated by the Manager.
      (6)   Authorization for the Fire Marshal or other duly authorized township official to inspect the building, premises, store or other public or quasi-public place for which the application is sought.
   B.   Compliance with all township zoning requirements is required.
   C.   Upon receipt of a properly completed and filed application, the Township Manager shall transmit the same to the appropriate township officials, including but not limited to the Chief of Police, Building and Zoning Officer, Fire Marshal, as the Manager deems appropriate, in order to verify the accuracy of the information submitted on the application, compliance with all local ordinances, state and federal laws and suitability of the applicant and the premises for an amusement game license.
   D.   Any applicant whose application for an amusement game license has been denied by the Township Manager shall have the right to have the denial reviewed by the Board of Commissioners upon filing a written notice of appeal within 30 days after notice of denial.