As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A document prepared by the Town Police Department or by one of the various fire departments which summarizes the following available information: the date and time of an alarm signal, the name of the owner or lessee of property from which the alarm signal emanated, the street address, the alarm company servicing the alarm, and the cause of the signal's activation, including whether or not it was a false alarm.
Any person employed by an alarm company and whose duties include any of the following: staffing a central alarm station, selling, maintaining, leasing, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing or installing, in or on any building, place or premises, any fire or police alarm system within the Town.
Any business, firm or corporation or other commercial entity conducting the business of owning, selling, leasing, installing, operating, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering or replacing a fire or police alarm device or system of devices as defined herein.
Any fire or police alarm device or aggregation of fire or police alarm devices installed on or within a single building or on or within more than one building or area located on a common site and comprising an alarm system as the same is defined herein.
Any facility, which facility is staffed by operators who receive, record and/or validate alarm signals and relay information about such validated signals to the Town Police Department and/or fire departments when appropriate.
Any signal, activated by a fire or police alarm system to which the Town Police Department and/or a fire department responds, which is not the result of a fire or criminal act.
The agency which is responsible for protecting a certain geographic area of the Town in the event of fire. The following fire districts have fire department functions in the Town of East Hampton: Amagansett, East Hampton, Springs, Montauk, Sag Harbor and Bridgehampton.
Any device which, when activated, produces an audible or visual signal designed to notify persons within audible or visible alarm range of the signal. This shall include all components, including but not limited to smoke/heat detectors, manual fire alarm boxes, water flow switches, panel boxes, circuits, wiring and strobe lights.
Any system or portion of a system consisting of components and circuits arranged to monitor the status of fire and/or police alarms which, when activated, transmits a signal to an alarm monitoring station located off the premises which the alarm system monitors.
A representative of the Town of East Hampton who conducts hearings on the validity of false alarm charges. The hearing officer for a false fire alarm shall be a Town Fire Marshal, and the hearing officer for a false police alarm shall be a member of the Police Department.
Any law enforcement agency, including local Police Departments, and any other agencies operating on official business, which responds to signals from fire or police alarm systems.