It shall be unlawful to give, present, or conduct any motion picture or theatrical, for which an admittance fee is charged, except performances given solely for the benefit of and under the supervision and auspices of a religious, educational, or charitable organization, without having secured a license therefor as provided herein.
Applications for licenses shall be made in conformance with the general provisions relating to applications and shall state, in addition to the other information required, the place of the intended performance and the seating capacity thereof.
A. 
Any person securing an annual license for motion pictures, naming a specific place or building in which the performances are to be presented, may present therein any number of performances, including theatricals, during the year for which the license was secured without having to pay an additional fee.
B. 
The annual license fee shall be $100 per year.
For motion pictures which are to be presented in premises which are not covered by an annual license, the fee to be paid shall be as provided in § 113-2. However, no motion picture shall be presented in or on any premises or building which does not fully comply with the requirements of the ordinances for the construction or maintenance of buildings for this purpose.
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Editor's Note: Former § 113-114, Exits, was repealed 7-27-2016 by Ord. No. 16-16.
A. 
No person shall permit any person, except ushers or other theater employees, to remain standing in a hall or room in which a motion picture is presented during the time of the performance.
B. 
It shall be unlawful to admit to any hall more persons than can be accommodated by the seating arrangements for the premises.
It shall be unlawful to use any scenery in any theater other than nonflammable scenery or such as shall have been rendered nonflammable by application of fire-preventive coatings.
It shall be unlawful to present any public motion picture in any building or structure which does not contain the number of exits required by the ordinances of this Village or by statute, or in premises in which the electric wiring does not fully comply with the ordinances. All places used for the exhibition of theatricals must be kept adequately ventilated during the performance and for so long a time as the audience may remain therein.