The purpose of this chapter is to establish regulations concerning the
operation and maintenance of certain alarm systems within the Township of
Evesham.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases are defined
as follows:
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 visual signal
or message when actuated. Alarm systems include, but are not limited to, direct-dial
telephone devices, audible alarms and subscriber alarms.
AUDIBLE ALARM
A device that emits an audible signal from the premises that it is
designed to protect.
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
The location from which police radio messages are normally transmitted
and alarm monitoring equipment is installed.
DIRECT-DIAL ALARM
A device that, when actuated, causes a recorded message to be transmitted,
via telephone, to the Burlington County Communications Center, stating that
an emergency response is necessary.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm signal necessitating response by the Evesham Township police,
fire or any other emergency personnel where an emergency situation does not
exist. An alarm that has been activated by an external source that is beyond
the reasonable control of the subscriber, his employees, agents or representatives
shall not be considered false.
POLICE
Evesham Township Police.
SUBSCRIBER ALARM
An alarm system that is terminated by direct connection to the connection
to the communications center.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the general alerting
alarms that may be used by fire companies, ambulance squads or civil defense
agencies to summon response of their members. The provisions of this chapter
shall not apply to alarm systems that are affixed to motor vehicles.
The provisions contained herein shall apply equally to those alarm systems
that were placed in service prior to or subsequent to the effective date of
this chapter.
[Added 8-4-1992 by Ord. No.
17-8-92]
A. Any person violating any provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be punishable as provided in §
1-15 of the Code of the Township of Evesham, except as otherwise provided herein.
B. Fines for false alarms.
(1) Any person or entity whose alarm system(s) generates
one, two, three or four false alarms in the calendar year shall not be subject
to fine or penalty.
(2) Any person or entity whose alarm system(s) generates
more than four but fewer than seven false alarms in a calendar year shall,
upon the receipt of a violation notice, pay a fine of $200 per false alarm,
which, upon a guilty plea, may be paid through the Violations Bureau of the
Municipal Court.
(3) Any person or entity whose alarm system(s) generates
seven or more but fewer than 10 false alarms in a calendar year shall, upon
the receipt of a violation notice, pay a fine of $350 per false alarm, which,
upon a guilty plea, may be paid through the Violations Bureau of the Municipal
Court.
(4) Any person or entity whose alarm system(s) generates
10 or more but fewer than 15 false alarms in a calendar year shall, upon the
receipt of a violation notice, pay a fine of $500 per false alarm, which,
upon a guilty plea, may be paid through the Violations Bureau of the Municipal
Court.
(5) Any person or entity whose alarm system(s) generates 15 or more false alarms in a calendar year shall, upon the receipt of a violation notice, be issued a summons per false alarm and shall be required to appear in court and be subject to the penalties set forth in §
1-15A of the Code of the Township of Evesham.