[Adopted 7-22-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-21]
Numerous persons currently transmit alarms to
the Township by one or more various means referred to as "alarm equipment"
in this article. By transmitting alarms to the Township, either directly
or through a monitoring service, such persons engage in a relation
with the Township, which relation imposes reciprocal duties, responsibilities
and obligations on such persons. The number of false alarms transmitted
by these alarm systems is troublesome, burdensome and costly to the
Township, its police department, its fire districts, its volunteer
fire-fighting personnel and its taxpayers. A need exists to curtail
such false alarms. This article serves to accomplish this public policy.
The purpose of this article is to provide for
regulation of the installation, operation and maintenance of alarm
systems within the Township, to regulate related conduct, to provide
for enforcement and to provide administrative charges and other effective
sanctions for false alarms and penalties for violations of this article.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM EQUIPMENT
Any and all equipment installed in any residence, business,
building or structure in the Township for the purpose of transmitting
a signal or alarm from said source to call the attention of the Medford
Township Police or Fire Division or Burlington County 9-1-1 systems
to an intrusion into such place or source of a fire or hazardous condition,
whether or not the equipment is installed in or connected with the
Medford Township police headquarters. Where used in this article,
the phrase "alarm system" shall have the same meaning.
APPLICANT
Any person, firm or corporation making application to the
Township of Medford Police Department for installation or connection
of burglar alarm equipment or fire alarm equipment in any residence,
business, building or structure in the Township.
FALSE ALARM
Any signal or alarm or activation of any alarm equipment
that is not a legitimate alarm.
LEGITIMATE ALARM
A.
Any signal or alarm, or activation of any alarm
equipment, caused by or resulting from:
(1)
An actual breaking and entering or burglary
or attempt thereof;
(2)
An actual crime being committed or about to
be committed;
(3)
A fire or other hazardous condition; or
(4)
An act of God, e.g., electrical storm, windstorm,
power outage, hailstorm, etc.
B.
The determination as to whether or not an alarm,
signal or activation was a legitimate alarm shall be made by the Medford
Township Police or Fire Division, after investigation, whose determination
shall be conclusive and final.
PERSON
Any individual, person, firm, corporation or other entity.
Once an application is approved, the applicant
has one year from the date of such approval to install the alarm equipment.
The applicant loses the opportunity to install said equipment if the
installation thereof is not made within the allotted time.
Upon the installation of any burglar or fire alarm system on behalf of any applicant, there shall be due a monthly service fee to the Township of Medford, as set out in Chapter
71, Fees and Licenses, payable immediately for every month or portion thereof remaining in that calendar year. The twelve-month service fee, as set out in Chapter
71, Fees and Licenses, for each subsequent year, is payable on the first day of each subsequent year until such time as the equipment in question is removed or disconnected.
All alarm equipment installed pursuant to the
provisions of this article shall be in accordance with any standards
and specifications that are now or hereafter may be adopted and approved
by the Medford Township Police or Fire Division and in conformance
with applicable construction codes.
The applicant or his agent shall be solely responsible
for the proper installation and maintenance of said alarm equipment,
including all lines and wiring with respect thereto, which installation
shall be made in compliance with all existing codes and ordinances
of the Township of Medford applicable thereto. Neither the Township
of Medford nor its agents or employees warrants or guarantees in any
way the effective operation of any system installed or connected by
any applicant.
The Township Council of the Township of Medford
or its designated agent, reserves the right to require the removal
from Township facilities of any incompatible, inoperable, malfunctioning
or dangerous equipment or equipment improperly or negligently operated
or maintained or equipment for which the fees set forth in this article
have not been paid, and the Township reserves the further right to
remove or disable such equipment if timely removal is not effected
upon written request.
Upon the denial of an issuance of a certificate
of registration or upon the imposition of a false alarm fine, the
property owner shall have the right to contest said denial or fine
to the Chief of Police, Director of Public Safety, then to the Township
Manager, then at a hearing before the Township Council. At each level,
the Township Official shall review the evidence for or against the
request and, upon a preponderance of the evidence, provide a written
determination as to the findings and conclusion of the Township Official.
Each step of the appeal process must be requested within 10 days of
notice of denial of the certificate of registration or the imposition
of a false alarm.
Enforcement of this article shall be accomplished
by the Director of Public Safety or his designee.
Any person convicted of a violation of this
article shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $2,000 or a term
of imprisonment or community service not to exceed 90 days, in the
discretion of the sentencing court.