[Adopted 1-13-1986 by L.L. No. 1-1986]
The purpose of this article is to provide regulations
and standards applicable to alarm systems, alarm businesses, alarm
agents and alarm users so as to reduce the incidence of false burglar
alarms, maximize the efficient use of police personnel and resources
and provide efficient police protection to Village residents.
For the purpose of this article, the following
definitions shall apply:
ALARM AGENT
Any person who is employed by or otherwise represents any
alarm business whose duties include any of the following: selling,
leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving
or installing, in or on any building, place or premises, any alarm
system.
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business, firm, proprietorship, partnership, corporation
or other commercial entity which is in the business of owning, operating,
maintaining, installing, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing,
leasing, selling, monitoring, receiving signals from or responding
to an alarm system.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any combination of components which is used to transmit a
signal directly or indirectly to the Police Department. Any alarm
device which, when activated, causes a response by the Police Department
shall be deemed to be an alarm system.
ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION
The installation, replacement or significant modification
of an alarm system. An expenditure of over $500 for modification of
an existing alarm system shall be deemed to be a significant modification
of said system.
ALARM USER
Any person or commercial entity who or which owns, rents
or otherwise occupies any structure or premises on which an alarm
system is owned, operated, used or maintained or permitted to be used
or maintained.
APPROVED ALARM SYSTEM
An alarm system that incorporates the following features
and meets with the below requirements:
A.
It has the approval of the Police Department
as to the suitability and quality of all devices, equipment and hardware
and the approval of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
B.
It has an exterior or interior audible signal
which can be clearly heard in all portions of the protected structure
when the alarm system is automatically activated. An audible signal
is not required for alarm systems that are intentionally activated
by a panic button or a similar device specifically designed to enable
an alarm user to intentionally activate the alarm system.
C.
If an alarm system has an audible outdoor alarm
signal, it must automatically terminate within 15 minutes of activation.
D.
It will not transmit more than two alarm messages
upon a single activation to the Police Department (if applicable).
The limitation of two messages shall include messages transmitted
by recorded or taped devices.
E.
An automatic dialer (if applicable) shall be
programmed to dial a Police Department approved telephone number for
alarm systems. Under no circumstances shall any alarm system be programmed
to dial 911 or 626-1300.
F.
It contains a thirty-second time lapse between
initial activation of the alarm system and transmission of the alarm
signal to the Police Department or central alarm station, with an
abort feature or alternate means of canceling the alarm signal within
the thirty-second period. An abort feature shall not be required for
devices specifically designed to enable an alarm user to intentionally
activate the alarm system.
G.
It contains such other technical features or
requirements as shall be provided in the rules and regulations governing
alarm systems as shall hereafter be duly approved and promulgated
by the Old Brookville Board of Police Commissioners.
H.
An alarm user permit has been issued for the
alarm system.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
An alarm business which receives, records or validates alarm
signals and/or relays information to the Police Department. Any commercial
entity that provides central alarm station services to premises in
the Village shall be considered an alarm business subject to the licensing,
regulatory and penalty provisions of this article.
DOING BUSINESS
An alarm agent or alarm business shall be deemed to be doing
business in the Village if he or it operates, maintains, modifies,
installs, services, repairs, alters, replaces, leases, sells, monitors,
receives a signal from or responds to or in any way conducts installation
services or provides central station service for an alarm system in
the Village.
FALSE ALARM
Any message or signal which is transmitted directly or indirectly
to the Police Department to which the Police Department responds and
which signal or message is not the result of a criminal offense, fire
or other emergency. The transmitting of a message or signal due to
an equipment malfunction or the unauthorized actions of an alarm business
or alarm agent shall be deemed to be a false alarm and not an emergency.
It shall be a violation of this article:
A. For any alarm user, alarm agent or alarm business
to permit, allow or undertake the installation of an alarm system
in the Village which is not an approved alarm system or for which
a valid alarm installation permit has not been issued.
B. For any alarm user to operate or permit or allow the
operation of an alarm system in the Village which is not an approved
alarm system or one for which an alarm user permit has not been issued.
C. For any person to fail to pay a false burglar alarm
charge within 30 days after receiving notice to pay such charge.
The Board of Police Commissioners, after a duly
noticed public hearing, may promulgate rules, regulations and standards
to ensure the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of the enforcement,
interpretation and implementation of this article.
[Amended 9-11-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000]
Any person who violates or fails to comply with §
11-3,
11-4 or
11-8 of this article shall commit a violation as defined in the New York State Penal Law which shall be punishable in the Village Justice Court by a fine of up to $250 or imprisonment for up to 15 days, or both, for each such violation.
[Adopted 4-18-2001 by L.L. No. 2-2001]
The purpose and objective of this article is
to provide regulations for fire alarm systems and authorize the imposition
of fines to reduce the number of false fire alarms generated within
the Village. Reduction in false fire alarms will prevent overburdening
the services of our local volunteer fire departments and foster more
effective fire protection for our Village residents.
For the purposes of this article, the following
definitions shall apply:
FALSE FIRE ALARM
Any message or signal which is transmitted directly or indirectly
to a Fire Department to which the Fire Department responds and which
signal or message is not the result of a fire or other emergency.
The transmitting of a fire alarm due to equipment malfunctions or
activation by a third party, when no fire or emergency situation exists,
shall be deemed a false alarm.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Any combination of components which when activated causes
a signal to be transmitted either directly or indirectly to a fire
department.
FIRE ALARM USER
Any person or entity which owns, rents or otherwise occupies
a structure, building or dwelling on premises within the Village in
which a fire alarm system is installed.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Any fire department, fire company or fire district which
services premises within the Village.
VILLAGE
The incorporated Village of Muttontown.
A fire alarm user shall pay to the Village a
charge in the amount of $250 per false alarm for each and every false
fire alarm transmitted in each calendar year. If the fire alarm system
is registered with Nassau County and the fire alarm user has a current
and valid permit with Nassau County to maintain the fire alarm system,
there shall be no charge for the first false fire alarm transmitted
in each calendar year.
The Board of Trustees may promulgate rules and
regulations, including alarm system standards, to ensure the orderly
enforcement, interpretation and implementation of this article.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article,
the Village, including its agents and employees, makes no representations
and shall be under no duty, obligation or liability to anyone, including
the alarm user, concerning adequacy, operation or maintenance of a
fire alarm system, the installation of same or the failure of such
system to respond to any emergency situation.