For the purposes of this Article
IX, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM OCCURRENCE
The activation of an alarm system for, or as a result of,
any reason whatsoever, excluding trouble alarms, which notifies the
Police Department to respond to the premises at which the alarm system
is maintained.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assemblage of mechanical or electrical equipment or devices
(or a single device such as a solid-state unit which plugs directly
into a 110-volt AC line) arranged to signal the presence of an occurrence
of an unauthorized intrusion or other activity requiring urgent and
immediate attention. "Alarm system" includes, but is not limited to,
automatic holdup alarm systems, burglar alarm systems, holdup alarm
systems, direct-dial systems, on-premises alarm systems, and outside
ringers. The following alarm systems are specifically excluded from
the provisions of this article: fire alarm systems, medical emergency
alarm systems, motor vehicle alarm systems and alarm systems which
monitor temperature, humidity, or any other condition not directly
related to the detection of an unauthorized intrusion into a premises,
an attempted robbery, or burglary at a premises.
ALARM USER
The person, family, household, firm, entity, partnership,
association, corporation, company, organization or state, or subdivision
thereof, in possession or control of any building, structure, facility,
or property in the Village where an alarm system is currently being
maintained or is hereinafter maintained.
ALARM USER PERMIT
A.
A permit issued by the Village for the privilege and ability
to operate an alarm system within the Village. No person, entity,
or alarm user shall be issued an alarm user permit unless:
(1)
An application therefor is completed and submitted in a form
satisfactory to the Chief of Police;
(2)
The applicable alarm user permit fee is paid; and
(3)
The alarm system complies with the alarm system requirements set forth in §
141-904.
B.
Alarm user permits shall be valid for one-year time periods.
DELAY MECHANISM
An electrical or mechanical feature of an alarm system that:
A.
Provides a time delay between activation of the alarm system
and the annunciation of an audible alarm or the transmitting of a
message or signal to the Police Department; and
B.
Allows for deactivation of the alarm system prior to the annunciation
of an audible alarm or the transmitting of a message or signal to
the Police Department or to an alarm service or central station alarm.
DIRECT DIALER
An alarm system that utilizes a telephone device or attachment
to automatically select a telephone trunk line at the Police Department
or at an alarm service or central station alarm and then reproduces
a prerecorded message to report an alarm occurrence.
OUTSIDE RINGER
A feature of an alarm system that, when activated, causes
an audible and/or visual device to activate in, on or near the premises
within which the alarm system is maintained.
SERVICE CHARGE
The amount of money determined by the Board of Trustees to
be reasonable compensation for the services provided by the Village
in responding to alarm occurrences.
TROUBLE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system that, when automatically
communicated by a direct dialer to the Police Department or alarm
service or central station alarm, signals by a prerecorded message
or otherwise that the activation is due to a malfunction of the alarm
system.
No alarm user permit shall be issued for any alarm system that:
A. Is not equipped with a delay mechanism that allows at least a thirty-second
delay before activation of the alarm with respect to ingress and egress
of doorways;
B. Consists of, in whole or in part, a direct dialer or other device
that automatically selects a telephone trunk line at the Police Department;
C. Consists of an outside ringer unless:
(1) Any
audible sound emitting from the outside ringer is not similar to emergency
vehicles of the Village or any other audible Village alert system;
and
(2) It
is equipped with an automatic cut-off mechanism that permits deactivation
within 10 minutes of the initial alarm; or
D. Is not equipped with a battery pack back-up power supply or other
alternative source of back-up power capable of sustaining the operation
of the alarm system for a minimum of six hours.
[Amended 5-22-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-12]
There shall be an initial one-time alarm user permit fee as
set forth in the Bannockburn Fee Schedule for any alarm system in
operation within the Village. Such fee shall be payable to the Village
of Bannockburn with submission of the initial alarm user permit application.