The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of fire and emergency alarm devices,
whether by direct line, radio, telephone or other means, actuating
a device at Police Headquarters of the Borough of Palisades Park and
requiring a response thereto by the Fire Department, Police Department
or other emergency services departments.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any person, firm or corporation who operates, maintains, installs, repairs or owns any alarm device or local alarm designed to summon the Police Department to any location in response to any type of alarm signal. The terms of this chapter shall in no way prohibit alarm companies, persons, firms and/or corporations from providing service by private source to other dwellings or buildings within the Borough of Palisades Park, so long as such activity is not connected to the alarm console at Palisades Park Police Headquarters; except, however, that any person, firm or corporation having a premises protected by an alarm device shall still be responsible for the registration thereof in accordance with §
80-12 hereof. Each alarm system connected to a central station or directly to the alarm console in Police Headquarters shall be treated as a separate system, and the owner of such alarm system shall properly make application as described herein, and each alarm system shall be charged separately in accordance with this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM CONSOLE
The console or control panel or devices giving a visual or
audio response, or both, and localized within the confines of Police
Headquarters of the Borough of Palisades Park.
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment in the alarm
console, providing warning of fire, smoke, heat buildup, flood or
other peril.
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any alarm device or combination of devices installed for
one or more buildings at a location other than the alarm console.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Palisades Park, Bergen County, New Jersey,
and its agents.
CENTRAL STATION
An office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling
devices are connected, where operators supervise the circuits and
where guards are maintained continuously to investigate signals.
CENTRAL STATION EQUIPMENT
The signal receiving, recording or retransmitting equipment
owned and maintained by the central station.
CENTRAL STATION SYSTEM
A system in which the operation of electrical protection
circuits and devices is signaled automatically to, recorded in and
maintained and supervised from a central station having trained operators
and guards in attendance at all times.
DIAL ALARM
That type of device using telephone lines, radio alarms or
other means of transmitting to the Palisades Park Police Headquarters
switchboard.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm actuated by inadvertence, negligence or the unintentional
act of someone or something, and shall include, as well, alarms caused
by malfunctioning of the alarm device or other relevant equipment,
but shall not include alarms created by malfunction of the alarm console.
LICENSEE
The person obtaining the license to maintain the alarm console
as hereinafter set forth.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm or device which, when actuated, produces a signal
not connected to the alarm console or a central station, such as an
actuating bell device or any other type of audible or visual identification.
PERMITTEE
Any person owning, operating and/or maintaining an alarm
device or a local alarm within the scope of this chapter.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation or
association.
There is established an alarm console license, which shall be granted as set forth in §
80-11 of this chapter. Any such licensee shall have exclusive use and control of the alarm console, except for use by the Police Department of the borough, and such licensee will be responsible, at no cost to the borough, for the establishment, construction, installation, maintenance and management thereafter of said console containing equipment and being of a design recommended or approved by the Police Department and for the care, maintenance and management thereafter of said console. Said licensee shall locate said console and relocate said console if necessary under the supervision of the designated representative at no cost to the borough.
For any such license granted hereunder, the
licensee will assume all liability and agree to indemnify and save
harmless the borough and its agents and public officials and the Police
Department and its officers and members for any acts in conjunction
with the operation of said alarm console. The licensee shall furnish
annually to the Borough Clerk a noncancelable insurance certificate
indicating complete liability coverage in an amount not less than
$300,000 for each person, $500,000 for each accident and $1,000,000
for property damage for each accident.
Any connection to the alarm console shall be
of a type inspected and approved by the designated representative,
and any person aggrieved by said decision may appeal said decision
in writing, within 10 days, to the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Palisades Park, who shall resolve the appeal within a reasonable
time, after hearing. The decision of the Mayor and Council shall be
final.
The licensee shall install initially an annunciator
and/or display console having no less than one-thousand-subscriber
capability, available for present systems and future connections,
which console shall be approved by the Underwriters' Laboratories.
The licensee should be Underwriters' Laboratories listed. Such installation
described above shall be at no cost to the borough.
The licensee for the alarm console shall be
permitted to charge subscribers an installation fee and a monthly
retainer or maintenance fee. No fee shall be charged to the Borough
of Palisades Park or any of its subsidiaries for monthly charges or
console connection charges for any existing or future systems in public
buildings owned and/or operated by the borough or its agents or subsidiaries.
Except as provided in §
80-13 of this chapter, any license issued hereunder shall be for a term of five years from January 1 following the adoption of this chapter. Such licensee shall post with the Borough Clerk a performance bond in the amount of $10,000, noncancelable without notification to the borough, guaranteeing performance for the full term of the license and insuring the maintenance of said console and alarm system during said period when such license is in force.
The borough shall be under no obligation to
any permittee, subscriber, licensee or alarm console licensee hereunder,
the alarm console and allied equipment being maintained at will and
subject to termination at any time by cancellation of the system by
resolution duly adopted by the governing body of the Borough of Palisades
Park, and any individual permit issued hereunder may be revoked at
any time by the recommendation of the Chief of the Police Department,
provided that 30 days' notice is given in writing to said permittee
by certified mail.
Any licensee for the alarm console and any permittee
utilizing the services of any other alarm company connected to said
console shall provide for a representative to be on call at all times
and such service shall be provided immediately when necessary after
notification by the Police Department of any malfunctions of any equipment.
No permittee utilizing the services of any other alarm company shall
be denied access to the alarm console because of the use of another
alarm company, and he shall not be discriminated against respecting
any fees charged by the licensee.
Any unauthorized equipment may be disconnected
by the Chief of the Police Department or his designated representative
for noncompliance with this chapter, and any person installing or
maintaining unauthorized equipment shall be prosecuted for violation
of this chapter. Each and every day said equipment is in operation
shall be considered a separate violation. Any permittee shall, by
acceptance of the permit, be deemed as having consented to inspection
of the premises on which said alarm devices are installed at reasonable
hours by the Chief of the Police Department or his designated representative.
Any person testing an alarm system covered by
the provisions of this chapter shall notify Police Headquarters immediately
prior to and after the testing is completed. Failure to do so shall
constitute a violation herein and subject an alarm owner or maintainer
to such penalties as set forth in this chapter.
[Amended 9-15-1987 by Ord. No. 1058]
If any dial alarm device is in existence at the time of the effective date of this section, it shall, within 90 days of the adoption of this section, be programmed to dial a special telephone number issued by the Palisades Park Police Department. This number will be provided by said Police Department to permittees making application thereto in accordance with §
80-12 of this chapter.
If any dial alarm hereafter shall be found to
be dialing the Police Department's switchboard, the Chief of the Police
Department shall send the person in whose name the telephone is listed
a written notice requiring compliance with this chapter. If the occupant
or telephone subscriber fails to comply within 60 days after service
of such notice, said failure shall constitute a violation of this
chapter, and the person shall be liable to the penalties set forth
in this chapter. Each and every day for which this notice has not
been complied with shall constitute a separate offense.
Whenever, under the provisions of this chapter,
the designated representative is empowered to make a decision with
respect to the installation, operation and maintenance of any alarm
equipment or with respect to the issuance or denial of any application
relating thereto or in the imposition of any administrative charge,
any person aggrieved by said decision may, within 10 days following
said decision, file a written appeal therefrom with the Mayor and
Council of the Borough of Palisades Park, who shall conduct a hearing
and affirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed from. The decision
of the Mayor and Council shall be final.
[Amended 8-15-1995 by Ord. No. 1226]
Any person, firm or corporation found guilty by the Judge of the Municipal Court of the Borough of Palisades Park for violation of the terms of this chapter shall be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-15 of the Code of the Borough of Palisades Park.
[Amended 2-15-2011 by Ord. No. 1567]
An annual administrative charge of $10 shall
be charged to each owner of an alarm system prorated for the first
year during which the application shall take effect.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Borough
of Palisades Park Police Department.