As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from
the context:
ACCIDENTAL FALSE ALARM
Any false alarm which is not an intentional false alarm as
defined herein, or not when an intrusion, crime, fire or other emergency
has actually occurred.
ALARM
Includes all automatic protection systems/devices, which
are designed that upon receipt of a stimulus from a sensory apparatus
that has detected a physical force or condition inherently characteristic
of a fire or intrusion, and results in the activation of any audible
warning device, or pre-recorded telephone message, the purpose of
which is to alert and summon police, fire or other emergency personnel
to respond to the location of the emergency. This definition also
includes manually operated controls for a holdup alert or medical
emergency.
ALARM DEVICE
A mechanical device designed to automatically transmit an
alarm by wire, telephone, radio or other means:
A.
Directly to the Police Department;
B.
To a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department
of the alarm; or
C.
To activate a bell or sounding device to be heard outside a
building which is intended to alert the police or others to the existence
of a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting police action.
ALARM EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
Any person, firm or corporation who sells, leases, and/or
installs automatic emergency alarm protection systems or devices.
AUDIBLE ALARM
Includes all sirens, horns, whistles, and bells which are
designed to attract the attention of neighbors and passersby and summon
police or fire personnel and equipment to the scene of the alarm.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Chief of Police of Dalton Borough or a designated representative.
COMMUNICATION CENTER
Refers to the Lackawanna County Emergency Communications
Center, 200 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503.
FALSE ALARM
Any signal activated by an automatic protection device, any
audible alarm or any other kind of direct or indirect signal given
the Police or Fire Departments of Dalton Borough to which police or
firefighters respond, which is not a result of a burglary, fire, robbery
or other similar emergency.
FEE
Refers to the rate to be charged by the Borough for the issuance
of alarm installation permits and inspections.
FIRE CHIEF
The duly elected Fire Chief of the Dalton Fire Company of
Dalton Borough or a designated representative.
FIREMEN
Refers to all properly recorded members of the Dalton Fire
Company of Dalton Borough or all properly recorded members of the
Dalton Fire Company as contracted for dual coverage, and all other
fire departments who may assist the Borough firefighters in responding
to the alarm.
INTENTIONAL FALSE ALARM
A false alarm resulting from the intentional activation of
an alarm device by an individual under circumstances where that individual
has no reasonable basis to believe that a crime, fire or other emergency
warranting immediate action by the Police Department has occurred
or is occurring.
PERMIT
Refers to the written application/permit to be required to
be obtained from the Borough prior to the installation of any alarm,
and shall be on a form prescribed by the Borough.
PERMIT HOLDER
A person to whom the Police Department has issued an alarm
device permit.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or other similar entity.
POLICE
Refers to all sworn members of the Dalton Borough Police
Department and all other law enforcement agencies who may assist the
Borough police in responding to the alarm.
SERVICE FEE
Refers to the cost of personnel and equipment which respond
to false alarms.
TELEPHONE DIALER ALARM DEVICE
An alarm device designed to automatically transmit a recorded
message over regular telephone lines directly to the Police Department
or to a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department of
the alarm.
WARNING NOTICE
Refers to a written notice to person(s), property owners,
companies or corporations in control or possession of that property
where an alarm has been installed, and where false alarms originate,
directing corrective repairs to be taken to eliminate the false alarms.
All persons, companies or corporations within the Borough who
have alarm systems which were installed prior to the enactment of
this chapter shall, within 90 days of the effective date, provide
the appropriate agency, Police and/or Fire Department, with information
as to the type of alarm, the name of the person(s), company or corporation
who did the installation and the name of person(s), company or corporation
providing maintenance service.
In order to maintain uniformity of enforcement and centralized
record keeping, the Dalton Borough Police Department shall be the
primary enforcement agency for the regulations set forth in this chapter.
The Dalton Fire Company; dual-coverage department, and all other emergency
services responding to false alarms as defined in this chapter within
the Borough, shall make all complaints known to the Dalton Borough
Police Department, who will initiate enforcement provisions as outlined
above.
If the location of the headquarters of the Police Department
should change at any time, the Dalton Borough shall not be responsible
for any cost incurred by permit holders or other persons because of
said change in location.
No person shall conduct or test any alarm device without first
obtaining permission from the Police Department. Where the equipment
is keyed through an intermediary, no such permission is necessary
unless the alarm or signal is to be relayed to the central receiving
station.
The issuance of any permit shall not constitute acceptance by
the Dalton Borough of any liability to maintain any equipment to answer
alarms, nor otherwise render the Dalton Borough liable to any person
for any loss or damage relating to the alarm system or procedure.
Administration and enforcement of this chapter shall be functions
of the Dalton Borough and shall include the following:
A. Authority to accept or reject a permit application or revoke a permit
because of a misrepresentation or false statement contained in any
application for a permit, failure to correct any deficiencies in equipment
or operation of an alarm device after receipt of due notice from the
Dalton Borough, or not meeting other conditions and specifications
of this chapter.
B. Authority to order the disconnection of an alarm device until such
device is made to comply with operational standards set forth herein,
but only when evidence of failure to comply with said standards imposes
a burden upon Dalton Borough as a result of false alarms.
C. Authority, at reasonable times and upon written notice, to enter
upon any premises within the Dalton Borough to inspect the installation
and operation of an alarm device.
Whenever, under the provisions of this chapter, the Police Department
is empowered to make a decision with respect to the installation,
operation or maintenance of any alarm device, or with respect to the
denial or revocation of any permit relating thereto, any applicant
for a permit or permit holder aggrieved by such decision may, within
10 days following the decision, file a written appeal therefrom with
the Dalton Borough Council of the Dalton Borough, whereupon the Dalton
Borough Council shall promptly conduct a hearing within 30 days of
the appeal petition and affirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed
from. The decision of the Dalton Borough Council shall be final.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate or permit
a violation of this chapter shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding
under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, be guilty of a
summary offense and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than
$1,000, plus court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by
the Borough in the enforcement proceedings. Upon judgment against
any person by summary conviction, or by proceedings by summons on
default of the payment of the fine or penalty imposed and the costs,
the defendant may be sentenced and committed to undergo imprisonment
for not more than 30 days, provided that each violation of any provision
of this chapter and each day the same is continued shall be deemed
a separate offense.
This chapter is enacted by the Borough of Dalton under the authority
of the Act of Legislature, February 1, (1966) 1965, P.L. 1656, No.
581, § 1005, known as the Borough Code, as recodified and
amended (see now 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1005), and any other applicable
law arising under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.