753.01 DEFINITIONS.
     As used in this Chapter, certain words and terms are defined as follows:   
   (a)   "Game Room" means a building, room enclosure, premises, place or establishment in the City which contains more than six mechanical, electrically and/or electronically operated amusement devices, other than telephones, jukeboxes or coin-operated rides, which are used for the purpose of public entertainment through the operation, use or play, or any table game or device commonly known as mechanical, electric, and/or electronic games which are operated by placing therein any card, coin, plate, disc, plug, key, token of value and/or by the payment of a fee.
   (b)   "Decibels" means a unit for the measurement of relative sound levels as indicated by a sound level meter conforming with the American Standards Association Specification Z.24.3 - 1944.
   (c)   "Director of Public Safety" means the duly appointed or acting Director of Public Safety of the City of Willoughby Hills, Ohio.
   (d)   "Mechanical, Electrically, and/or Electronically Operated Amusement Device" means any coin operated, computer, device or instrument, other than a telephone, jukebox or coin operated ride, which upon the insertion of a card, coin, plate, disc, plug, key, token of value, and/or payment of a fee, operates or may be operated for use as a game, contest of skill or amusement, of any description regardless of whether said device is used for gambling as defined in the Ohio Revised Code. For the purposes of this Chapter, however, nothing contained herein shall apply to the operation of coin operated pool tables. As used in this Chapter, and except where more specifically delineated, the term "electrical" shall include the term "electronic" and the term "electrically" shall include the term "electronically".
   (e)   “Jukebox" means any music vending machine, contrivance or device, which upon the insertion of a card, coin, slug, token, plate disc, or key in to any slot, crevice or other opening, or by the payment of any price, operates or may be operated by the emission of songs, music or similar amusement.
      (Ord. 2010-30. Passed 8-4-10.)