As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
A person or persons designated by the Chief to administer,
control and review alarm applications, permits and false alarm notifications.
ALARM BUSINESS OWNER/INSTALLER
Any person(s) engaged in the business of installing, repairing
or offering maintenance for security systems. Any such person(s) shall
be governed by and conform with the provisions of MGL c. 147, §§ 57
through 61, inclusive.
[Added 11-1-1994 by Ord. No. 284-94]
ALARM NOTIFICATION
A notification intended to summon the police, which is designed
either to be initiated purposely by a person or by an alarm system
that responds to a stimulus characteristic of unauthorized intrusion.
At the discretion of the alarm administrator, multiple false alarm
notifications in a twenty-four-hour period of time may be counted
as only one FAN.
ALARM REVIEW BOARD
Consists of one representative from the Police Department,
one from the professional alarm industry and one from the public at
large appointed by the Mayor.
ALARM SITE
A single premises or location served by an alarm system.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or system that emits, transmits or relays a signal
intended to summon or that would reasonably be expected to summon
police services of the City, including but not limited to local alarms.
"Alarm system" does not include:
A.
An alarm installed on a vehicle, unless the
vehicle is permanently located at a site; nor
B.
An alarm designed to alert only the inhabitants
of a premises that does not have a local alarm.
APARTMENT
A room or set of rooms used as a dwelling and located within
an apartment complex.
[Added 11-1-1994 by Ord. No. 284-94]
APARTMENT COMPLEX
A building or buildings containing separate residential apartments.
[Added 11-1-1994 by Ord. No. 284-94]
CHIEF
The Chief of Police or the Alarm Administrator so designated
by him or her or an authorized representative.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
FALSE ALARM NOTIFICATION (FAN)
An alarm notification to the Police Department when the responding
officer finds no evidence of a criminal offense or attempted criminal
offense. Excluded from this definition are:
A.
Alarms occurring during electrical storms, hurricanes,
tornadoes, blizzards and acts of God;
B.
The intermittent disruption or disruption of
the telephone circuits beyond the control of the alarm company and/or
alarm user;
C.
An electrical power disruption or failure; or
D.
Alarms caused by a failure of the equipment
at the communication center.
LOCAL ALARM
An alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site, that
is audible or visible from the exterior of the structure.
PERMIT HOLDER
The person designated in the application, as required in §
140-3C(1), who is responsible for responding to alarms and giving access to the site or who is responsible for the proper maintenance and operation of the alarm system and for the payment of fees, and the property owner as identified in the City Assessor's records.
[Amended 10-5-2021 by Ord. No. 180-2021]
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or similar entity.
SPECIAL TRUNKLINE
A telephone line leading into the communications center of
the Police Department that is for the primary purpose of receiving
emergency messages that originate from automatic protection devices
and that are transmitted through an alarm monitoring company.
[Amended 11-1-1994 by Ord. No. 284-94]
A. A permit expires one year from the date of issuance
and must be renewed for a new one-year period by submitting an updated
application and a permit renewal fee to the Chief. It is the responsibility
of the permit holder to submit an application prior to the permit
expiration date. Failure to renew will be classified as use of a nonpermitted
alarm system, and penalties shall be assessed without waiver.
B. The Chief, at his or her discretion, may order an
inspection of an alarm system by the Wire Inspector. The fee for the
inspection shall be $50. If a reinspection is necessary by the Wire
Inspector, the reinspection fee shall be $25.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
C. Alarms in residences installed prior to January 1,
1994, shall be exempt from the twenty-five-dollar permit fee.
A permit holder or person in control of an alarm
system shall:
A. Maintain the premises and the alarm system in a manner
that will minimize or eliminate false alarm notifications.
B. Not manually activate an alarm for any reason other
than an occurrence of an event that the alarm system was intended
to report.
C. Respond or cause his or her representative to appear
at the system location within a reasonable period of time when notified
by the alarm monitoring company to deactivate a malfunctioning alarm
system, to provide access to the premises or to provide security for
the premises.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
D. Adjust the mechanism or cause the mechanism to be
adjusted so that an alarm signal will sound for no longer than 15
minutes after being activated.
A person in control of a local alarm or alarm
system shall not contract or retain an alarm company that is not properly
licensed according to the most recent Massachusetts General Laws governing
the same.
A person who is engaged in the business of relaying
alarm notifications to the police shall:
A. Report alarms only over special trunklines or other
communication facilities designated by the Chief; and
B. Communicate alarm notifications to the police in a
manner and form determined by the Chief.
If there is a reason to believe that an alarm
system is not being used or maintained in a manner that ensures proper
operation and suppression of false alarms, the Chief may require a
conference with an alarm permit holder and the individual or association
responsible for maintenance of the alarm system to review the circumstances
of each false alarm.
A person whose alarm permit has been revoked
may be issued a new permit if the person:
A. Submits an updated application and pays a permit fee
of $25.
B. Pays or otherwise resolves all fines, complaints or
pending complaints in District Court assessed or filed against said
person under the provisions of this chapter.
C. Submits a certificate from a professional alarm company
licensed by the State of Massachusetts to install or design alarm
systems, stating that the alarm system in question has been repaired
and or inspected and is capable of proper service.