No licensee shall engage, employ, allow, permit or use entertainers
under the age of 18 years.
Any license issued under this chapter may be revoked by the Borough Council. If the Borough Council shall determine that there are reasonable grounds upon which to revoke any such license, such grounds being the same grounds upon which the Council may refuse to approve the issuance of such license as set forth in §
190-3 above, it shall cause a notice to be served, in writing, upon the licensee or other person in charge of the premises for which such license has been issued, citing the licensee to appear before the Borough Council at the time and place designated in the notice to show cause why such license should not be revoked. Notice may be served upon the licensee by personal service or by registered or certified mail addressed to the licensee's last known address. The licensee shall be afforded a hearing before the Borough Council prior to the final revocation of such license.
All entertainment shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. Dancing on bars or tabletops shall be prohibited.
B. Indecent exposure by means of unduly abbreviated costumes shall not
be permitted.
C. Any entertainer who performs in a lewd, indecent or immoral manner
causing a charge to be brought against the owner at the time of the
violation shall also be charged with committing an offense.
D. "Mud wrestling" shall be prohibited.
E. "Go-go" dancing shall be prohibited.
The fee for the entertainment license shall be $300 per year.