This chapter may be known and may be cited as the "Amusements and Amusement Devices Ordinance of the City of Lackawanna, New York."
Any license issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked as provided in Article I of Chapter 87 of this Code unless otherwise specifically provided.
[Added 1-16-1996]
A. 
No carnivals, bazaars, circuses or field days may be held or sponsored by any organization, church, municipality, person, firm or corporation at which the general public is invited to attend and required to pay any charge of any sum of money for public attendance or participation, without first applying for and obtaining a permit from the City Clerk and paying a fee of $75 per event, which permit shall be valid for a period of 72 hours. The City Council may, by resolution, waive the permit fee in cases involving a verifiable charitable purpose.
B. 
Prior to the approval by the City Clerk of an application for such permit, the same must be approved by the Director of Development and the Director of Public Safety. No such permit shall be valid in any occurrence where any electric or petroleum powered equipment used in connection with the operation of any amusement equipment for said event is situated less than a distance of 150 feet from a residential building.
C. 
No unit used to generate power for any equipment used in connection with any such event provided for in Subsection A above shall be operated after 11:00 p.m. daily.
Every license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall at all times, during the term for which it was issued, be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises described in such license, so that the same may be easily seen and read.
Every license granted under the provisions of this chapter, and all the privileges belonging thereto, shall at all times be subject to the local laws and ordinances of the City in force when such license shall be issued or which shall thereafter be adopted, so far as the same shall be applicable thereto.
A. 
Prohibited activities. It is hereby forbidden and made unlawful for any carnivals, bazaars, circuses, field days, picnics or similar events to be held by any organization, church, municipality, person, firm or corporation, either for profit or other purpose at or on public lands conveyed by the City of Buffalo to the City of Lackawanna by deed dated June 2, 1921, and recorded in Liber 3275 of Deeds at page 564 in the Erie County Clerk's office and commonly known as “Memorial Field.”
B. 
Activities permitted. The prohibition set forth in Subsection A shall not apply to baseball, football, soccer or other athletic games and activities duly scheduled and authorized by the Director of Parks and Recreation, the Council or Mayor, provided that there shall be no conflict of dates or schedules, and in event of conflict the Mayor may cancel one or all of such authorizations.
A. 
License required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a rink or place where roller skating or ice skating is conducted or carried on as an amusement, or where instruction is given on roller skates or ice skates without first obtaining a license therefor.
B. 
Fee; expiration. The fee for such license shall be $50 per year which shall expire on the 31st day of December next succeeding the date of issuance.