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Chapter 13  -  Exhibition and Shows

ARTICLE I

Certain Motion Picture Shows and Performances

 

§ 42-1.
§ 42-2.
§ 42-3.
§ 42-4.
§ 42-5.

§ 42-6.
§ 42-7.
§ 42-8.

Licenses required; conditions of issuance; fee.

Exclusion of certain organizations.

Penalties for offenses.
Revocation of licenses

Disposition of fees collected.

Inconsistent ordinances repealed.

Effective date.

Severability.

ARTICLE II

Certain Shows, Exhibitions and Rides

 

§ 42-9.
§ 42-10.
§ 42-11.
§ 42-12.
§ 42-13.

§ 42-14.
§ 42-15.
§ 42-16.

§ 42-16.

Licenses required.

Licenses: issuance, fees.

Exclusion of certain organizations.

Penalties for offenses.

Revocation of licenses.

Disposition of fees collected.

Inconsistent ordinances repealed.

Effective date.

Severability.

[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Farmingdale Article I, 7-25-32 as Ord. No. 8; Article II, 7-25-32 as Ord. No 8A.. Amendments noted where applicable.]


ARTICLE I
Certain Motion Picture Shows and Performances
[Adopted 7-25-32 as Ord. No. 8)

§ 42-1. Licenses required; conditions of issuance; fee.

     No person or persons shall exhibit for money any moving picture or motion picture show, exhibition or performance in the village, except any municipal department or organization or any charitable or fraternal organization, without first procuring from the Clerk a license therefor. The Clerk of the village is hereby empowered to issue such license to the person duly applying therefor after the same has been granted by the Village Board. The license fee shall be twenty-live dollars ($25.) per year for each and every place wherein such show, exhibition or performance shall be conducted. Tile applicant shall certify that the said building or place of exhibition conforms to all state and local or municipal health, fire and safety laws and regulations and all village laws or ordinances. Every such license shall be signed by the Clerk.

§ 42-2. Exclusion of certain organizations.

     All recognized charitable, religious or educational institutions, associations or corporations or any municipal departments giving any public performance, dance, etc., for the purpose of raising funds to further the objects of such educational institutions, associations or corporations, shall be exempt from the provisions
of this ordinance.


§ 42-3. Penalties for offenses.

     Any person or persons, corporation or association violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be liable for and forfeit and pay a. penalty of not less than ten dollars ($10.) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.) for each violation of this ordinance or any part thereof. The violation of any of these provisions of this ordinance shall constitute disorderly conduct and any person violating the same shall be and is hereby declared a disorderly person.


§ 42-4. Revocation of licenses.

     All licenses granted under this ordinance are granted upon the express condition that the same may be revoked by the Board of Trustees.

§ 42-5.Disposition of fees collected.

     All money collected on the issuance of licenses shall be paid into the village treasury and shall be applied to the general fund of the village.


§ 42-6. Inconsistent ordinances repealed.

     All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done,
committed or omitted in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance.


§ 42-7. Effective date.

    This ordinance shall take effect August 20, 1932, or immediately as to any person or firm served with a copy of this ordinance.


§ 42-8. Severability.

     If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance so adjudged, and the remainder
of this ordinance shall be deemed valid and effective.


ARTICLE II
Certain Shows, Exhibitions and Rides
[Adopted 7-25-32 as Ord. No. 8A]


§ 42-9. Licenses required.

     No person, firm or corporation shall show or exhibit for money, or hire, any animal, circus, theatrical, musical, dramatic or other show or performance, except motion picture performances or shows, or give any concert or perform any feat
of horsemanship or maintain a carrousel or merry-go-round, without first procuring from the Clerk a license therefor. None of the restrictions contained in this ordinance shall apply, however, to any municipal department or organization or any charitable or fraternal organization.

§ 42-10. Licenses: issuance, fees.

     The Clerk is hereby empowered to issue such license to the person duly applying therefor. The license fees under the provisions of this ordinance are fixed as follows:

A. For the performance or exhibition of a carrousel or merry-go-round: ten dollars ($10.) for each day.

 

B. For the giving or maintenance of shows, concerts, theatricals, sleight-of-hand performances, variety shows, patent-medicine shows or other similar exhibition: ten dollars ($10.) for each day, forty dollars ($40.) for each month, sixty dollars ($60.) for three (3) months, ninety dollars ($90.) for six (6) months, and one hundred twenty dollars ($120.) for each year.


§ 42-11. Exclusion of certain organizations.

     All recognized charitable, religious or educational institutions, associations or corporations or any municipal departments giving any public performance, dance, etc., for the purpose of raising funds to further the objects of such educational institutions, associations or corporations, shall be exempt from the provisions of this ordinance.


§ 42-12. Penalties for offenses.

     Any person or persons, corporation or association violating any of the provisions of the ordinance shall be liable for and forfeit and pay a penalty of not less than ten dollars ($10.) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.) for each violation of this ordinance or any part thereof. The violation of any of these provisions of this ordinance shall constitute disorderly conduct and any person violating the same shall be and is hereby declared a disorderly person.


§ 42-13. Revocation of licenses.

     All licenses granted under this ordinance are granted upon the express condition that the same may he revoked by the Board of Trustees.


§ 42-14. Disposition of fees collected.

     All money collected on the issuance of licenses shall be paid into the village treasury and shall he applied to the general fund of the village.


§ 42-15. Inconsistent ordinances repealed.

     All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done,
committed or omitted in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance.

42-16. Effective date.

     This ordinance shall take effect August 20, 1932, or immediately as to any person or firm served with a copy of this ordinance.


§ 42-17. Severability.

     If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance so adjudged, and the remainder
of this ordinance shall be deemed valid and effective.

 

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