[Adopted 4-16-1990 by Ord. No. 1029 (Ch. 1066 of the 1979
Codified Ordinances)]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGENT
Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity,
whether an independent contractor or not, who or which provides service
and/or alarm systems to any owner within the Borough.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any machine, apparatus, device, system or monitor which,
when activated, emits an audible signal beyond the confines of the
building or part thereof in which it is located or generates a signal
which is monitored by any Borough authority or the Fire Department
or an emergency department, causing an officer of the Borough, the
Fire Department and/or an emergency department to respond to such
signal by going to its location.
BOROUGH OFFICERS
Includes volunteer firemen, professional and volunteer emergency
personnel, police officers, Borough officials and any other official
or employee of the Borough of Bellefonte in pursuit of his or her
official duties.
CALENDAR ONE-HALF YEAR
Those periods of the year from January 1 to June 30, inclusive,
and from July 1 to December 31, inclusive.
FALSE ALARM
The transmission or emission of a signal from an alarm system
which is ultimately received by the authorities of the Borough and/or
any fire or emergency service based in the Borough. Such an alarm
is a false alarm if, as a result of the reception of any transmission
or emission of the aforesaid signal, Borough officers or personnel
are dispatched to the location of the alarm systems and the officers
and personnel, when arriving at the alarm location, discover that
such alarm has been set off needlessly.
OWNER
Any individual, partnership, corporation or other entity
using, owning, leasing and/or maintaining any fire, burglar, intrusion
or emergency alarm at, upon, within or without any building or structure
or part thereof in the Borough, whether such building or part thereof
is owned or leased by such owner.
[Amended 12-16-2002 by Ord. No. 1178]
A. A service fee in an amount set by Borough Council resolution per false alarm is hereby established and shall be charged to any owner or the agent of any owner of an alarm system located in the Borough whose alarm system generates a false alarm, as defined in §
185-1, more than twice during any calendar half year. Each false alarm after the second during such calendar half year shall incur a charge set by Borough Council resolution.
B. Service fees may be imposed only if a Borough officer is actually
dispatched to the location of the alarm system. The records of the
Borough Dispatcher shall be prima facie evidence of the actual dispatch
of Borough officers.
C. The Borough Manager shall impose and collect all service fees due
hereunder against the person responsible for the false alarm.
Any owner or agent aggrieved by the imposition of any service
fee by the Borough Manager may file a written appeal to Council no
later than 10 days after the imposition of such fee. Council shall
hear any such appeal at its next regular public meeting under and
pursuant to the terms of the Local Agency Law. The decision of Council in all such cases shall be reduced
to writing and tendered to all interested parties by ordinary mail.
The decision of Council shall be final.
No person against whom a service charge is imposed shall fail
to make payment of such charge within 30 days of the imposition of
such charge.
The Borough Manager is hereby directed to maintain a record
of all false alarms occurring in the Borough from alarm systems located
in the Borough, together with the names and addresses of the persons
responsible for such false alarms. Such information may be used by
the Borough when it considers granting any license which may be required
in the future, if the Borough passes legislation requiring the licensing
of alarm systems and/or agents installing, selling, leasing or maintaining
alarm systems in the Borough.