[Adopted 3-20-2000 by Ord. No. 1-2000]
For purposes of this article, the following terms are defined as follows:
ALARM
A communication to the Police Department indicating that a crime,
fire or other emergency situation warranting immediate action by the Police
Department has occurred or is occurring.
ALARM DEVICE
A mechanical device designed to automatically transmit an alarm by
wire, telephone, radio or other means.
A.
Directly to the Police Department.
B.
To a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department of the
alarm.
CENTRAL RECEIVING STATION
The alarm console or control panel installed in the Police Department
for the purpose of giving visual or audio response to direct alarm devices.
DIRECT ALARM DEVICE
An alarm device, other than a telephone dialer alarm designed to
transmit an alarm directly to the Police Department.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm to which the Police Department responds resulting from the
activation of an alarm device when a crime, fire or other emergency warranting
immediate action by the Police Department has not, in fact, occurred.
INDIRECT ALARM DEVICES
An alarm device designed to transmit an alarm to a person who is
instructed to notify the Police Department of the alarm.
INTENTIONAL FALSE ALARM
A false alarm resulting from the intentional activation of an alarm
device by an individual under circumstance where that individual has no reasonable
basis to believe that a crime, fire or other emergency warranting immediate
action by the Police Department has occurred or is occurring.
PERMIT HOLDER
A person to whom the Police Department has issued an alarm device
permit.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or other similar entity.
TELEPHONE DIALER ALARM DEVICE
An alarm device designed to automatically transmit a recorded message
over regular telephone lines directly to the Police Department.
It shall be unlawful to cause an intentional false alarm.
If the location of the headquarters of the Police Department should
change at any time, the Township of South Fayette shall not be responsible
for any cost incurred by permit holders or other persons in the relocation
of alarm devices because of said change in location.
The issuance of any permit shall not constitute acceptance by the Township
of South Fayette of any liability to maintain any equipment, to answer alarms,
or for anything in connection therewith.
Whenever, under the provisions of this article, the Police Department
is empowered to make a decision with respect to the installation, operation
or maintenance of any alarm device, or with respect to the denial or revocation
of any permit relating thereto, any applicant for a permit or permit holder
aggrieved by said decision may, within 10 days following said decision, file
a written appeal therefrom with the Board of Commissioners of the Township
of South Fayette, whereupon the Board of Commissioners shall promptly conduct
a hearing and affirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed from. The decision
of the Board of Commissioners shall be final.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall, upon
conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $600 and costs,
or in default of payment thereof, shall be subject to imprisonment for a term
not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation of this article continues
shall constitute a separate offense.