[Adopted 7-7-1993 by Ord. No. 505 (Ch. 13, Part 5, of the
1992 Code of Ordinances)]
As used in this article, the following words, terms and phrases
shall have the following meanings, unless it is apparent from the
context that a different meaning is intended:
ALARM AGENT
A.
Any person who is self-employed in or employed by an alarm business,
either directly or indirectly, whose duties include any of the following:
(9)
Installing on or in any building, structure or facility any
automatic protection device.
B.
This definition does not include a person who engages in the
manufacture or sale of an automatic protection device from a fixed
location and who neither visits the location where the automatic protection
device is to be installed nor designs the scheme for physical location
and installation of the automatic protection device at or in a specific
location.
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business engaged in selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing,
repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any automatic
protection device or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced,
repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any automatic protection
device in or on any building, structure or facility or employing alarm
agent(s). This definition does not include any person who engages
in the manufacture or sale of an automatic protection device from
a fixed location and who neither visits the location where the automatic
protection device is to be installed nor designs the scheme for physical
location and installation of the automatic protection device at or
in a specific location.
ALARM SUBSCRIBER PERMIT
The permit required under this article to authorize installation,
maintenance and use of an APD within the Borough.
APD
See "automatic protection device."
APPLICANT
Any person who files an application for a new or renewal
permit as provided in this article.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE
Any alarm system or mechanical or electrically operated instrument
composed of sensory apparatus and related hardware which is designed
or used for the detection of an unauthorized entry into a building,
structure or facility or for alerting others of the commission of
an unlawful act within a building, structure or facility, or both,
or the detection of a hazardous condition resulting from fire, heat,
smoke or explosion within a building, structure or facility and which
emits a sound or transmits a signal or message when activated. Automatic
protection devices include, but are not limited to, audible alarms,
automatic dialing devices, alarms connected directly to communications
centers and proprietor alarms. Automatic protection devices may be
referred to in this article as "APD(s)." The following devices shall
not be included under the definition of APD(s):
A.
Devices which are not designed or used to register alarms that
are audible, visible or perceptible outside of the protected building,
structure or facility, such as those systems designed for the detection
of equipment malfunctions.
B.
Devices which are designed for and installed upon motorized
vehicles or trailers.
C.
Devices maintained and operated by the Mount Joy Borough Police
Department used for the detection of unlawful acts and known as "portable
stakeout alarm systems."
BOROUGH
The Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
BUSINESS PERMIT
The permit required under this article to operate an alarm
business within the Borough.
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
The communications room in the Police Department or that
of the Lancaster County Fire and Police Radio Network and other rooms
which house auxiliary communications equipment.
EMERGENCY SITUATION
A sudden or unforeseen situation involving potential danger
to one or more people or structures and which reasonably requires
the attention of a police officer or firefighter.
FALSE ALARM
An activation of an APD signal, necessitating response by
the Police Department or Fire Department, where an emergency situation
does not exist. The term does not include alarms caused by hurricanes,
tornadoes, earthquakes or other violent acts or acts of nature.
FIRE CHIEF
The Fire Chief of the Fire Department responsible for the
fire protection of the Borough.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fire Department responsible for the fire protection services
within the Borough.
NOTICE
A written notice, given by personal service upon the addressee
or given by United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the
person to be notified at his last known address, return receipt requested.
Service of such notice shall be effective upon the completion of personal
service or upon mailing.
PERMIT
Written permission, duly granted to the applicant by the
Chief of Police upon the payment of the required fee.
PERMITTEE
Any person who shall be granted a permit as provided herein
and his or its agents and representatives.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind and the officers of such corporation
and the members of such partnership or association.
POLICE CHIEF
The Chief of Police of the Police Department or his designated
representatives.
PROPRIETARY ALARM
Any APD which sounds within the protected premises or control
center under the supervision of the proprietor of the protected building,
structure or facility. If police or fire response is expected or is
a result of that proprietary alarm signal or message, it thereby becomes
an APD.
RESPONSE ASSESSMENT FEE
A fee charged to a permittee for each and every false alarm
activation in excess of one in any one-year (three-hundred-sixty-five-day)
period, with such period commencing on the date of the first false
alarm, or the anniversary date of the first false alarm, to which
the Police or Fire Department responds.
[Amended 5-4-2009 by Ord. No. 5-09]
SUBSCRIBER
A person who has an APD installed on real estate in which
the person has an interest or who has applied for the installation
of an APD or who is the user of an APD.
In addition to any criteria set forth in the rules of the Police
Chief promulgated under the terms of this article, all APDs installed
or modified on or after the effective date of this article shall have
a backup power source sufficient to prevent the issuance of a false
alarm resulting from a power outage lasting 180 seconds or less.
The issuance of any permit shall not constitute acceptance by
the Borough of any liability to maintain any equipment or to answer
alarms, nor otherwise render the Borough liable to any person for
any loss or damage relating to the APD or from the procedure followed
by the Borough.
The information furnished and secured pursuant to this article
shall be confidential in character and shall not, to the extent permitted
by law, be subject to public inspection and shall be kept so that
the contents thereof shall not be known except to persons charged
with the administration of this article.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall,
upon conviction in a summary proceeding, be sentenced to pay a fine
to the Borough of not less than $25 nor more than $600 for each offense
and costs of prosecution and, in default of payment, to undergo imprisonment
not exceeding 30 days.