[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Livingston
as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 11-5-1979 as §§ 5-59 to 5-68 of the 1979
Revised General Ordinances]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
The person to whom a license to operate a teenage dance hall is issued
and shall include the manager in charge or control of the licensed premises
and, where the context requires, any agent or employee of the licensee.
A place of public assemblage for persons between 14 and 20 years
of age where dancing is provided at a fixed admission charge and nonalcoholic
beverages are served, and is conducted as a place of business for profit.
No person shall conduct or engage in the business of operating a teenage
dance hall in any premises within the Township without first having obtained
a license therefor, as provided in this article, and upon payment of an annual
license fee of $200.
A.Â
Any person desiring to obtain a license to conduct or
engage in the business of operating a teenage dance hall shall make application
for the same, in triplicate, to the Township Clerk.
B.Â
Said application shall state:
(1)Â
Name, home address and business address, if any, of the
applicant and if the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity, the
names and home addresses of all principals of the entity.
(2)Â
Name, home address and business address, if any, of the
owner of the premises if such owner is a person other than the applicant.
(3)Â
Name and home address of the manager, if any, who shall
be in charge of the licensed premises.
(4)Â
Proposed capacity, stated in number of persons, of the
premises for which the license is sought.
(5)Â
Hours of intended operation for said teenage dance hall.
C.Â
The application shall be accompanied by a plat or drawing
of the premises in triplicate, drawn to scale, showing its location, size
and capacity; the location and size of entrances and exits; the location and
number of toilet facilities; and such other data or information as may be
necessary or required to show compliance with all the requirements of this
article.
The Township Clerk shall promptly forward the application and accompanying
material to the Township Manager who shall refer the same to the following
officials for investigation and report:
If, after investigation and reports by the officials referred to in
the previous section, the Council is satisfied that the individuals and manager,
if any, named in the application are persons of good moral character and capable
of operating the proposed teenage dance hall in a manner consistent with the
public safety and good morals, and that all of this article's requirements
have been met and further that the pertinent provisions of the Building Code,
Fire Prevention Code and Plumbing Code[1] that govern the Township have been fully complied with, the Council
shall authorize the Township Clerk to issue the license.
A.Â
Hours of operation. The licensee shall not permit, suffer
or allow the licensed premises to be open for business at any time except
between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., or at any time on any day preceding
a day when the public schools system of the Township shall be in regular session.
B.Â
Persons excluded. The licensee shall not permit, suffer
or allow any person who is less than 14 years of age or more than 20 years
of age, or any intoxicated or disorderly person, to be admitted to the licensed
premises or to remain therein.
C.Â
Readmittance. The licensee shall not permit, suffer or
allow any person who, after paying his admission charge, has been admitted
to the licensed premises and has left the same to be readmitted at any time
during the same night.
D.Â
Good order. The licensee shall maintain good order upon
the licensed premises and shall not permit loitering in or about the entrances,
exits, sidewalks or motor vehicle parking lots.
E.Â
Gambling prohibited. The licensee shall not permit, suffer
or allow any gambling in any form at or in the licensed premises.
F.Â
Intoxicating liquors. No person in the licensed premises
shall have in his possession or under his control, or offer to give to another
to drink, any intoxicating liquor, nor shall a licensee hereunder permit,
suffer or allow such conduct.
G.Â
Employees and attendants.
(1)Â
At all times during business hours, the licensee shall
provide an adequate number of qualified security officers continuously on
duty who shall patrol the licensed premises and its entrances, exits and motor
vehicle parking areas to see that:
(2)Â
All such attendants and all other persons employed in
any capacity in or at the licensed premises, exclusive of musicians, shall
be at least 18 years of age.
H.Â
Commercial activities. Any sale of beverages, confections
or other articles of merchandise shall be governed by the laws and ordinances
governing such business and shall require the same license or licenses as
if such sales were conducted elsewhere.
I.Â
Noise. No loudspeaker or public address system, nor any
other manual, mechanical or electrical means or device for amplifying sound,
shall at any time be used, or permitted to be used, upon the licensed premises
so as to be heard out of doors. Any loud, unnecessary, annoying, offensive,
undesirable or raucous noise which disturbs the public peace emitted by, or
emanating from, the licensed premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance
and detrimental to the public health, and is hereby prohibited.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to any person conducting
or engaging in the business of providing dancing, entertainment or amusement
where admission charges are to be used exclusively for charitable, eleemosynary,
educational or religious purposes.
When the operation of any teenage dance hall, or the conduct of any
licensee, agent or employee, is so inimical to the public health, safety or
general welfare as to give rise to an emergency or to constitute a nuisance,
the Manager shall have the authority summarily to order the cessation of business
and the closing of the licensed premises or to suspend the license; or the
Council, after hearing, upon a showing of good cause for its so doing, may
revoke any license issued hereunder. During such suspension, or after any
such license shall have been revoked, the license shall be inoperative and
of no effect.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction
thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment for a
term not exceeding 90 days, or both. A separate offense shall be deemed committed
on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
[Adopted by Ord. No. 13-1989 (§§ 5-73 to 5-74 of the
1979 Revised General Ordinances)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
A dance held from time to time as a teen center program for teen
center participants and shall include any other term used to describe a dance
for teen center participants.
That portion of the Monmouth Court Community Center utilized for
the teen center program.
Any person between the ages of 13 and 19 who participates in a teen
center program.
Any program planned and supervised by the Director of Youth Services
and operated by the Township of Livingston in the teen center.