[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council
of the Borough of Palmyra 9-13-1999 by Ord. No. 1999-9 (Ch. 55 of the 1971
Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
A.Â
The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of intrusion, burglar, fire and
other emergency alarm devices, whether by direct line, radio, telephone
or other means or methods, actuating a device at the police station
for the Borough of Palmyra, at the Burlington County Central Dispatch
Center or at such other designated dispatch center which requires
a response thereto by the Police Department, the Fire Department or
other municipal agency.
B.Â
The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of intrusion, burglar and other
emergency alarm equipment, whether by producing a visual or audible
signal of an emergency or designed to summon the Police Department,
Fire Department or other municipal agencies to any location in response
to any type of alarm signal.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
The console or control panel of devices giving a visual or
audible response, or both, and located within the confines of the
police station for the Borough of Palmyra, the Burlington County Central
Dispatch Center and/or any other location recognized by all parties
herein.
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment in the alarm
console or Police Department telephone system that provides warning
of intrusion, fire, smoke, flood or other peril.
Any alarm device, alarm system or combinations thereof installed
for one or more buildings at a location other than the alarm console.
Equipment or a device or an assembly of equipment and devices
designed to signal the presence of an emergency or a hazard requiring
urgent attention and to which the Police Department, Fire Department
or other municipal agency may be expected to respond.
Any type of alarm system using telephone lines transmitting
an alarm directly through to the switchboard at the police station
for the Borough of Palmyra, at the Burlington County Central Dispatch
Center or at such other designated dispatch center, providing warning
of intrusion, fire, smoke, flood or other peril by way of recorded
voice message.
A microprocessor-controlled alarm switch designed to connect
to a console or central station.
Any alarm or signal of an alarm system actuated by inadvertence,
negligence or the 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.
Any alarm or device which, when actuated, produces a signal
not connected to the alarm console.
Any person owning an alarm device, alarm system or local
alarm within the scope of this chapter.
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation, professional
association or any other legal entity.
A.Â
Any person who owns or operates an alarm device, an
alarm system or a local alarm shall make application in writing to
the Chief of Police of the Borough of Palmyra on a form provided by
the Police Department, which application shall contain a list of persons
to be contacted in the event of an alarm.
B.Â
Registration is required for local alarms.
C.Â
For alarm devices, the registrant shall pay all charges
required by any alarm company or alarm provider for installation and
all false alarm charges.
D.Â
Any applicant who registers an alarm device, an alarm
system or a local alarm shall be deemed to have released the Borough
of Palmyra, and any of its employees, from any liability or damages
arising from, or on account of, the use and maintenance of the alarm
console and related activities, and said applicant shall indemnify
and hold the Borough of Palmyra harmless from, and on account of,
any and all damages arising therefrom.
E.Â
All registration information provided by an applicant
shall be confidential and not disclosed to the public so as to ensure
the protection of the public interest.
F.Â
Owners of dial alarm devices shall be governed by
the false alarm procedures and penalties set forth in this chapter.
G.Â
Any person having an alarm device which is not registered
shall, upon the discovery of its installation, receive notice in writing
from the Chief of Police requiring the owner to comply with the terms
of this chapter, and, if the owner fails to do so within 30 days of
receipt of said notice, he shall then be liable to pay the Borough
of Palmyra a penalty as provided herein.
A.Â
No person shall use, cause to be used or permit to
be used any telephone device or telephone attachment that automatically
terminates in any private establishment or telephone answering service
and which is relayed by the recipient of the alarm by placing a call
to the Police Department of the Borough of Palmyra without having
first obtained a written permit from the Chief of Police.
B.Â
Any permittee shall, by acceptance of the permit,
be deemed as having consented to the inspection of the premises on
which said alarm devices are installed at reasonable hours by the
Chief of Police or his designated representative.
A.Â
Dial alarms shall only be coded to dial a special
separate number, which can be obtained by the Chief of the Police
Department for the Borough of Palmyra or by his or her agent, and
no dial alarm shall be coded to dial the number of the general police
switchboard of the Borough of Palmyra.
B.Â
The message must conform to an approved format upon
application.
C.Â
The total length of the message shall not exceed 15
seconds.
D.Â
A message is to be received by police headquarters,
or the phone system handling calls for police headquarters, twice,
but no more than three times.
E.Â
In the event that any person has an unregistered dial
alarm device in existence at the time of the passage of this chapter,
he or she shall have 30 days in which to register the device with
the Chief of Police or his or her designee. Any person not so complying
shall be liable to a penalty payable to the Borough of Palmyra as
provided herein.
F.Â
All components of such equipment must be in good repair,
and when evidence exists that there has been a failure to comply with
the operation of or the requirements of this chapter, the Chief of
Police or his or her agent shall demand that such device be disconnected
until such time as compliance with current requirements is established.
A.Â
All local devices, alarms, equipment or systems shall
be registered with the Police Department for the Borough of Palmyra,
and all information required with respect to such registration shall
be provided and kept current by the applicant or registrant.
B.Â
All local alarms shall have an automatic silencing
or cutoff device which shall silence any audible signaling device
within 15 minutes after activation of the audible signaling device.
Any permittee utilizing any alarm system shall
provide for a repairman to be on call at all times, and such service
shall be provided within eight hours of notification of the permittee
by the Police Department of the Borough of Palmyra of any malfunction
in any equipment.
A.Â
Penalties. In the event of a false alarm, any person
having knowledge thereof shall immediately notify the Police Department
of the Borough of Palmyra in a manner to be prescribed by the rules
and regulations in accordance with this chapter. The penalties are
as follows:
(1)Â
First and second false alarm. For the first and second
alarm in a twelve-month period, a warning shall be issued.
(2)Â
Third false alarm. For the third alarm in a twelve-month
period, a fine of $50 shall be paid to the Borough of Palmyra.
(3)Â
Fourth and subsequent false alarms. For the fourth
and any subsequent false alarm in a twelve-month period, a fine of
$100 shall be paid to the Borough of Palmyra.
B.Â
Recordkeeping. In the case of false alarms, the Chief
of Police shall cause an investigation to be made and shall keep a
record of said alarms on file, and the Chief shall maintain those
investigation reports and records on file.
C.Â
Habitual offenders.
(1)Â
Where the investigation of the Police Department in
and for the Borough of Palmyra discloses continued abuse of the privilege
of connection to the alarm console and a disregard of the permittee
for taking remedial steps to avoid false alarms, the Chief of Police
shall have the right to require disconnection from the telephone system
or alarm console for a limited time or permanently, conditioned on
10 days' written notice by the Chief of Police to the permittee; provided,
however, that no such permit shall be revoked or suspended without
giving the permittee an opportunity to show cause before the Chief
of Police or his designee as to why such action should not be taken.
(2)Â
The Chief of Police shall have the right to refuse
service to any and all habitual false alarm offenders and to disconnect
any malfunctioning element from the alarm console until such time
as the malfunction has been corrected, as well as refusing response
to such habitual false alarm offenders.
Any unregistered alarm device, alarm system,
local alarm or dial alarm may be discontinued by the Chief of Police
for noncompliance with this chapter, and any person installing or
maintaining unauthorized equipment shall be prosecuted for violation
of this chapter. For each day that said equipment is in operation,
a separate violation shall be considered to have occurred.
A.Â
For a subscriber's failure or refusal to provide a
response to a police summons to deactivate an alarm, a penalty of
$50 for the first offense and disconnection for a second or subsequent
offense shall be imposed. In the event of a local alarm disconnection,
it must be approved by the Police Department of the Borough of Palmyra
or said subscriber will be subject to penalty as provided herein.
B.Â
Failure to pay any of the charges provided for herein
will subject the subscriber to disconnection.
C.Â
The Borough shall not be responsible for any related
fees charged the applicant for installation, maintenance or signal
transmission.
The Chief of Police is empowered to promulgate
written rules and regulations, subject to the knowledge of Borough
Council, in order to provide for recordkeeping and efficient operation
and management of said system.
A.Â
Only the person concerned or his designated agents
and employees shall exercise the privilege.
B.Â
The applicant shall maintain his or her alarm equipment
in good condition and repair and maintain an adequate work force and
equipment to repair, maintain and service such equipment.
C.Â
Permits cannot be assigned or transferred in any manner.
D.Â
An excessive number of false alarms will be penalized
as provided for herein and will subject the subscriber to disconnection.
E.Â
No subscriber will fail or refuse to respond to a
police summons with reference to deactivating an alarm, whether or
not the same is legitimately or falsely activated, and without regard
to the type of alarm.
A.Â
The Chief of Police shall cause an investigation to
be made and shall issue a permit if it is found that the system in
the police switchboard or in the Police Department will not jam the
switchboard, constitute a nuisance or otherwise interfere with or
hinder the proper operation of the work of the Palmyra Police Department.
B.Â
All such permits issued under this chapter shall expire
on December 31 of each year in which the same may be granted. Thereafter
the Police Chief may issue a renewal permit, provided that, on or
before December 31 of the succeeding year, a written request is made
for renewal of the permit.
A.Â
Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter
may be suspended or revoked by the Police Chief.
B.Â
Suspension or revocation of the permit by the Police
Chief, as provided for above, may occur when:
(1)Â
The permittee and/or his or her agents and employees
willfully failed or did not comply with the request by a member of
the Police Department to proceed immediately to the location of the
permittee's alarm and render necessary services.
(2)Â
The permittee and/or his or her agents and employees
knowingly installed or maintained a faulty alarm device or system.
An excessive number of false alarms shall be prima facie evidence
that such alarm device or system is known to be faulty.
(3)Â
The permittee has breached the terms and conditions
of the permit or has failed to comply with departmental rules or other
provisions of this chapter, or the privilege so granted has been abused
to the detriment of the public.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Police
Chief in denying a permit, or in the suspension or revocation of any
permit provided for by this chapter, may appeal to the Councilman
designated as Director of Public Safety, or his or her designee, by
serving such written notice of such appeal upon the Chief of Police
and the Borough Administrator.
A.Â
Notwithstanding the payment of any charge as herein
required and/or the receipt or issuance of any permit as herein required,
the Police Department of the Borough of Palmyra, and the Borough of
Palmyra, shall be under no obligation whatsoever concerning the adequacy,
operation or maintenance of the device or devices so installed, and
the Borough of Palmyra, and its authorized agents, hereby assumes
no liability whatsoever for any failure of any such equipment, or
failure to respond to any such alarms, or for any act of omission
or commission as a result of any such alarm, device or system.
B.Â
The applicant or permittee, upon the acceptance of
such permit, hereby agrees to hold and save harmless the Borough of
Palmyra, and its agents or employees, from any liability whatsoever
in connection with any such alarm system or the operation of the same.
Except as otherwise provided, any person found
guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction of violating the terms
of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000
or imprisonment for a period not in excess of 90 days, community service,
or any combination thereof.