709.01 DEFINITIONS.
   As used in this chapter, the terms herein set forth shall have the following meanings:
   (a)   "Amusement" means any theatrical exhibition, public show, motion picture exhibition or athletic game, of whatever name or nature for which money or other reward is demanded or received;
   (b)   "Coin-operated amusement device" means any machine which, upon insertion of a coin, produces or reproduces music or singing or enables a player to play a game;
   (c)   "Public dance" means any dance to which admission may be had by payment of a fee or by the purchase, possession or presentation of a ticket or token obtained for money or any valuable thing or in which a charge is made for caring for clothing or other property or any other dance to which the public generally may gain admission with or without the payment of a fee, whether music is provided by live musicians, radio, television or recording on tape, disc or wire.
      (Ord. 84-63. Passed 8-26-63.)
   (d)   A "roller skating" entertainment is one presented at a skating rink, open to the public on payment of a fee.
   Public school entertainments, lecture courses and lectures on historic, literary or scientific subjects do not come within this chapter even though a fee may be charged.