§ 22-142. Revocation of transient public entertainment permit.  


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  • The town board may revoke any permit issued for any transient public entertainment if, in its opinion, such entertainment as shown is detrimental to the public morals and welfare of the patrons thereof and to the community, or in the event the entertainment is conducted in such a manner so as to create a public nuisance by reason of excessive noise, odors, dust, dirt or waste materials or by reason of the hours of operation thereof, or by reason of the violation of any of the terms or provisions of this article. In the event of such revocation, immediate notice thereof shall be given in writing to the applicant or person in charge of such entertainment, who shall cause the immediate suspension of all further showings of such entertainment until such time as the applicant satisfies the town board that the cause for revocation of the permit has been remedied.

(Prior Code, § 7-9-14)