The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any person who operates,
maintains or owns any alarm device, alarm system, dial alarm or local alarm
designed to produce a visual or audible signal of an emergency or otherwise
designed to call and/or summon the Waterford Township Police Department, the
Waterford Township Fire Department or any other municipal agency to any location
in response to any type of alarm signal.
As used in this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and derivations
shall have the following meanings:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any mechanical, electrical or electronic device which is designed
or used for the detection of an unauthorized entry into a building, structure
or facility or for alerting others about the commission of an unlawful act
within a building structure or facility or for alerting others about the existence
of any other condition requiring response of police, fire or ambulance personnel
and which emits and/or transmits an audible and/or usual signal or message
when actuated. Alarm systems include, but are not limited to, direct dial
telephone devices, audible alarms and subscriber alarms.
AUDIBLE ALARMS
A device that emits and sends an audible signal from the premises
that it is designated to protect.
CHIEF
For purpose of this chapter, wherever the term "Chief" appears by
itself, it shall be interpreted to mean the Police Chief and/or the Fire Chief
as the context and circumstances require.
DIAL ALARM OR DIRECT DIAL ALARM
Any type of alarm system using telephone lines transmitting an alarm
directly through the police switchboard providing warning of intrusion, fire,
smoke, flood or other perils by way of recorded voice message.
DIGITAL ALARM
A microprocessor-controlled alarm switch designed to connect to a
console or central station.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm or signal of an alarm system actuated by inadvertence, negligence, intentional or unintentional act of a person other than an intruder and including, as well, alarms caused by mechanical failure, malfunctioning or improper installation of the alarm system and related equipment but not including alarms created by mechanical failure, malfunctioning or improper installation of the alarm console. For purposes of §
80-5, false alarms shall not include audible alarms affixed to automobiles.
FIRE CHIEF
The Fire Chief or Acting Fire Chief of the Waterford Township Fire
Department or his/her designated representative. For purposes of this chapter,
the term "designated representative" shall mean any person designated by the
Fire Chief to perform a function required or permitted by the provisions of
this chapter.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm system which, when actuated, produces a signal not connected
to the alarm console or the police switchboard, such as store burglar alarm
activating bell devices, providing warning of intrusion, fire, smoke, flood
or other perils. The term "local alarm" shall not include an alarm system
on a motor vehicle, provided that such alarm is not interconnected with an
alarm device, a dial alarm or a local alarm. The term "local alarm" shall
also not include any alarm equipment designated to signal solely within the
building (or series of buildings, if owned by the same person) on which it
is located and which is not designated to emit signals, visible or audible,
to persons outside each building (or series of buildings).
MONITORED SYSTEM
An alarm system that, when activated, causes a visual and/or audible
signal to a private monitoring center by telephone or other means that results
in a telephone call being placed to the Waterford Township Police Department
communications center by the monitoring service requesting emergency response
to the location of the alarm.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation or association.
POLICE CHIEF
The Police Chief or Acting Police Chief of the Waterford Township
Police Department or his/her designated representative. For purposes of this
chapter, the term "designated representative" shall mean any person designated
by the Police Chief to perform a function required or permitted by the provisions
of this chapter.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any condition or occurrence which annoys, injures or endangers the
comfort, repose, health or safety of any person(s) of any community or neighborhood.
VISUAL ALARMS
A rotating or flashing light that, when activated, is intended to
alert the observer that the premises on which it is affixed has been illegally
entered.
A. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in
the present tense include the singular tense, and words in the singular tense
include the plural tense. The word "shall" is always mandatory.
Any audible alarm, including, but not limited to, audible automobile or other vehicular alarms, which continues to transmit an audible signal for more than 60 minutes after the property owner, registrant, alarm business and/or vehicle owner is notified, or all reasonable attempts to so notify such person or persons are made, shall be cause to find such property owner, registrant, alarm business or vehicle owner in violation of Chapter
306 of the Township Code and subject to the penalties contained therein.
The provisions contained herein shall apply equally to those alarms
systems that are placed in service prior to or subsequent to the effective
date of this chapter.