§ 7.25.010. Circus or carnival.  


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  • "Circus" or "carnival" means a public spectacle of diverse entertainment and amusement which may include, but is not limited to: merry-go-rounds, ferris wheels, or other similar mechanical apparatus or rides; menageries, trained animal acts, or animal rides, petting or similar animal exhibitions; acrobatic or other physical feats or demonstrations by performers; sideshows, games or tests of strength, skill, or other capacity; and public eating places, for which a fee or payment may be charged for entry into the location, viewing of any such entertainment or amusement, participation in any of its activities, or purchase of food, drink or merchandise.

(Ord. 12207 § 9 (part), 1980: Ord. 5860 Ch. 25 Art. 1 § 3701, 1951.)