The purpose of this chapter is to provide regulations and standards
applicable to alarm systems and alarm users so as to reduce the incidence
of false burglar and fire alarms, maximize the efficient use of police
personnel and resources and provide efficient police protection to
the Village residents.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
ALARM SYSTEM
Includes any combination of components which is used to transmit
a signal directly or indirectly to the Police Department or Fire Department.
Any alarm device which, when activated, causes a response by the Police
Department or Fire Department shall be deemed to be an alarm system.
ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION
The installation, replacement or significant modification
of an alarm system. An expenditure of over $500 for modification of
an existing alarm system shall be deemed to be a significant modification
of said system.
ALARM USER
Any person or commercial entity who or which owns, rents
or otherwise occupies any structure or premises on which an alarm
system is owned, operated, used or maintained or permitted to be used
or maintained.
APPROVED ALARM SYSTEM
An alarm system that incorporates the following features
and meets with the below requirements:
A.
It has the approval of the Police or Fire Department as to the
stability and quality of all devices, equipment and hardware and the
approval of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
B.
It has an exterior or interior audible signal which can be clearly
heard in all portions of the protected structure when the alarm system
is automatically activated. An audible signal is not required for
alarm systems that are intentionally activated by a panic button or
a similar device specifically designed to enable an alarm user to
intentionally activate the alarm system.
C.
If an alarm system has an audible outdoor alarm signal, it must
automatically terminate within 15 minutes of activation.
D.
It will not transmit more than two alarm messages upon a single
activation to the Police Department or Fire Department (if applicable).
The limitation of two messages shall include messages transmitted
by recorded or taped devices.
E.
An automatic dialer (if applicable) shall be programmed to dial
a Police Department or Fire Department approved telephone number for
alarm systems. Under no circumstances shall any alarm system be programmed
to dial 911 or 626-1300.
F.
It contains a thirty-second time lapse between initial activation
of the alarm system and transmission of the alarm signal to the Police
Department or Fire Department or central alarm station, with an abort
feature or alternate means of canceling the alarm signal within the
thirty-second period. An abort feature shall not be required for devices
specifically designed to enable an alarm user to intentionally activate
the alarm system.
G.
It contains such other technical features or requirements as
shall be provided in the rules and regulations governing alarms systems
as shall hereafter be duly approved and promulgated by the Old Brookville
Board of Police Commissioners for burglar alarms and the Fire Department
for fire alarms.
H.
An alarm user permit has been issued for the alarm system.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
An alarm facility which receives, records or validates alarm
signals and/or relays information to the Police Department or Fire
Department. Any commercial entity that provides central alarm station
services to premises in the Village shall be considered an alarm facility
subject to the regulatory and penalty provisions of this chapter.
FALSE ALARM
Includes any message or signal which is transmitted directly
or indirectly to the Police Department or Fire Department to which
the Police Department or Fire Department responds and which signal
or message is not the result of a criminal offense, fire or other
emergency. The transmitting of a message or signal due to an equipment
malfunction shall be deemed to be a false alarm and not an emergency.
VILLAGE
The Village of Old Brookville.
It shall be a violation of this chapter:
A. For any alarm user to permit, allow or undertake the installation
of an alarm system in the Village which is not an approved alarm system
or for which a valid alarm installation permit has not been issued.
B. For any alarm user to operate or permit or allow the operation of
an alarm system in the Village which is not an approved alarm system
or one for which an alarm user permit has not been issued.
C. For any person to fail to pay a false burglar or fire alarm charge
within 30 days after receiving notice to pay such charge.
The Board of Police Commissioners, in the case of burglar alarms,
and the Board of Trustees, in the case of fire alarms, after a duly
noticed public hearing, may promulgate rules, regulations and standards
to ensure the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of the enforcement,
interpretation and implementation of this chapter.
Any person who violates or fails to comply with §
30-3 or
30-7 of this chapter shall commit a violation as defined in the New York State Penal Law, which shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, of the Code of the Village of Old Brookville.