Sec. 16.5. The term "entertainment complex" means a premises that complies with one (1) or more of the following requirements: (1) The premises: (A) is a site for the performance of musical, theatrical, or other entertainment; and (B) includes an area where at least six hundred (600) individuals may be seated at one (1) time in permanent seating. (2) The premises: (A) is located entirely within a five (5) mile radius of the center of a consolidated city; (B) is used by a nonprofit organization primarily as a museum of fine arts, as a fine arts theater, or for the professional performance of musical or theatrical entertainment; and (C) has audience: (i) seating in one (1) or more performance spaces for at least two hundred (200) individuals; or (ii) capacity of at least two hundred (200) individuals and has artist housing on the premises.
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