The Town of Pine Plains recognizes the need for externally audible
alarms as a protection against and as a deterrent to the burglary
of structures or fires or other emergencies for structures located
in the Town of Pine Plains. The Town of Pine Plains declares, however,
that the reasonable objectives of externally audible alarms are accomplished
when the sound associated with their operation persists for not more
than 20 minutes. The operation of externally audible alarms for more
than 20 minutes does not serve any legitimate objective or purpose.
The sound associated with the operation of an externally audible alarm
becomes unreasonable after 20 minutes of operation and constitutes
a public nuisance.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALARM
Includes any burglar, theft, fire, heat, or other emergency
alarm which emits audible noise, whether internally in or externally
to a structure, business or dwelling, including, but not limited to,
alarms with automatic dialers to central station monitoring facilities
or emergency response agencies.
EXTERNALLY AUDIBLE ALARM
Any warning device designed to produce an audible sound when
triggered by the unauthorized entry into or tampering with the structure
to which it is affixed. An externally audible alarm may be located
wholly within a structure, provided it emits a sound which is audible
outside of the structure.
OPERATION
The continuous or intermittent emission of a sound from an
alarm.
OWNER/LESSEE
Any natural person, partnership, corporation, association
or other legal entity.
SOUND
The noise produced by a horn, siren, bell, buzzer, voice
recording or any other device, the principal purpose of which is to
create a noise to attract attention or to give warning.
It shall be unlawful for the owner/lessee having possession
or custody of any structure to which an externally audible burglar
alarm is connected or affixed to permit or suffer or allow the operation
of that externally audible alarm for a period in excess of 20 minutes.
Such operation constitutes a public nuisance. In addition to any other
penalty permitted or allowed under the laws of the State of New York,
any person convicted of a violation of this article shall pay a fine
of $50 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense and $200
for each offense thereafter.
The Town of Pine Plains recognizes the need and legitimate purpose
of burglar alarm systems in buildings and structures which may be
connected directly to the Pine Plains Fire District, including the
Pine Plains Fire Company or Rescue Squad, a central monitoring system,
emergency response (E-911), or the Sheriff or State Police, so as
to trigger a response and investigation by any of the above entities.
The Town of Pine Plains finds, however, that there have been frequent
false alarms to the Pine Plains Fire District, including the Pine
Plains Fire Company or Rescue Squad, because of alarm malfunctions.
This has resulted in the unnecessary response by the Pine Plains Fire
District or the Rescue Squad to alarms and needless waste of fire,
rescue and law enforcement resources which are necessary to protect
the public safety, health and welfare. This article is designed to
remedy the problem of false alarms to the Pine Plains Fire District,
including the Pine Plains Fire Company or Rescue Squad.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any mechanical or electrical device or system which is designed
or used for the detection of any unauthorized entry into a building,
structure or facility or used for mechanically or electronically alerting
others to the commission of an unlawful act, whether installed within
or without the building. This system produces a signal, message or
warning directly to emergency response (E-911), the Pine Plains Fire
District, including the Pine Plains Fire Company or Rescue Squad,
to some other location, which is then reported, referred, telephoned,
transmitted or in some other manner communicated to emergency response
(E-911), the Pine Plains Fire District, including the Pine Plains
Fire Company or Rescue Squad, by any method whatsoever, including
but not limited to the owner of a business or his/her employee or
representative, an alarm company or its representative, an answering
service or any other person reacting to or responding to said signal,
message, warning or any audible alarm which requires immediate investigation
and response by the Department. Said alarm system shall include but
not be limited to telephonic or wireless alarm systems which are defined
to mean any mechanism, equipment or device which is designed to operate
automatically through the use of public telephone, radio, satellite,
or wireless communication facilities to transmit a signal, message
or warning to another location.
FALSE ALARM
The activation of the alarm system because of but not limited
to mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation or negligence
by a person or when activation results in a response by the Pine Plains
Fire District, including the Pine Plains Fire Company or Rescue Squad,
where an emergency does not exist. False alarms do not include alarms
caused by hurricanes, tornadoes or other violent weather conditions.
PERSON
A natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation
or representative or agent of said entities who is the owner or lessee
of an alarm system.