[R.O. 2009 §240.020; Ord. No. 493 §1, 10-8-1996]
As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings and definitions hereinafter provided:
ALARM SYSTEMAny mechanical or electrical device which is designed to be actuated manually or automatically upon the detection of an unauthorized entry, intrusion or other emergency in or on any building, structure, facility or premises through the emission of a sound or transmission of a signal or message.
ALARM USERA person who uses an alarm system to protect any building, structure, facility or premises.
AUDIBLE ALARMAn alarm equipped with an exterior sound-producing device such as a gong, buzzer, siren, bell or horn.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICEAn alarm system which automatically dials a specific telephone number and transmits an emergency message by recording over regular telephone lines when actuated.
CHIEF OF POLICEThe Chief of the Police agency providing law enforcement services in the City of Pasadena Hills under contract to the City and includes such Chief's duly authorized agents.
DEPARTMENTThe Police Department providing law enforcement services to the City of Pasadena Hills under a contract with the City.
DIRECT SIGNAL ALARM SYSTEMAn alarm system which provides for a special telephone line that is directly connected to a Police Department and has an outlet at the Department which emits a sound or transmits a signal, or both, when actuated.
FALSE ALARMAny activation of an alarm system intentionally or by inadvertence, negligence or unintentional act to which Police Department personnel respond, including activation caused by the malfunction of the alarm system, except that the following circumstances shall not be considered false alarms, to wit:
1. When the Chief of Police determines that an alarm has been caused by damage, testing or repair of telephone equipment or lines by a telephone company, provided that such incidents are promptly reported by the company which caused them;
2. When an alarm is caused by an attempted and unauthorized or illegal entry of which there is visible evidence;
3. When an alarm is intentionally caused by a person at the premises acting under a reasonable belief that a need for calling emergency or Police personnel;
4. When an alarm is followed by notice to the Police Department canceling the alarm by giving proper information, prior to the arrival of Police or emergency personnel at the source of the alarm;
5. When the alarm is caused by an act of God, such as earthquake, flood, windstorm, thunder or lightening.