[Adopted as Art. VII, § 27, of the 1988 General
Bylaws; amended 4-6-1992; 7-17-2000]
For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words and their definitions shall have the meaning given herein. When
not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense
include the future, words used in the plural number include the singular
number, and words in the singular number include the plural number.
The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment and devices or a single device, such as a solid state unit which plugs directly into a one-hundred-ten-volt AC line, arranged to signal the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to which police are expected to respond. Fire alarm systems and alarm systems which monitor temperature, smoke, humidity or any other condition not directly related to the detection of an unauthorized intrusion into a premises or an attempted robbery at a premises are specifically excluded from the provisions of this article. The provisions of §§
60-2 to
60-6 of this article shall apply to all users.
DIRECT COMMUNICATION
An alarm system which has the capability of transmitting
system signals directly to an appropriate receiver within the Cohasset
Police Station.
FALSE ALARM
A.
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation, or negligence of the user of an
alarm system or his employees or agents;
B.
Any signal or oral communication transmitted to the Police Department
requesting or requiring or resulting in a response on the part of
the Police Department when in fact there has been no unauthorized
intrusion, robbery or burglary, or attempt thereat. For the purpose
of this definition, activation of alarm systems by act of God, including
but not limited to power outages, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes,
and similar weather or atmospheric disturbances, shall not be deemed
to be false alarms.
INTERCONNECT
To connect an alarm system to a voice-grade telephone line,
either directly or through a mechanical device, for the purpose of
using the telephone line to transmit an emergency message indicating
the activation of the alarm system.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Anything which annoys, injures or endangers the comfort,
repose, health or safety of any persons or of any community or neighborhood.
The Chief of Police, with the approval of the Selectmen, may
promulgate such rules as may be necessary for the implementation of
this article.
[Adopted 7-17-2000 (Art.
VII, § 27A, of the 1988 General Bylaws)]
For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words and their definitions shall have the meaning given herein. When
not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense
include the future, words used in the plural number include the singular
number, and words in the singular include the plural number. The word
"shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
ALARM SYSTEM
Either a fire alarm system or other alarm system as described
below:
A.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMAn assembly of equipment and devices or a single device such as a single station unit which plugs directly into an electrical connection, or a device which has its own battery power, arranged to signal the presence of fire, heat, smoke or other hazard requiring urgent attention and to which the Fire Department is expected to respond. Burglar alarm systems and alarm systems which monitor movement, vibration or unauthorized intrusion into a premises are specifically excluded from the provisions of this article.
B.
OTHER ALARM SYSTEMAn assembly of equipment and devices or a single device such as a single station unit which plugs directly into an electrical connection or a device arranged to signal the presence of a hazard or hazardous situation requiring urgent attention and to which the Fire Department is expected to respond. Other alarm systems may include, but are not restricted to, a system which is designed to detect the presence of a hazardous, flammable, explosive, toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful gas, liquid or solid. Burglar alarm systems and alarm systems which monitor movement, vibration or unauthorized intrusion into a premises are specifically excluded from the provisions of this article.
FALSE ALARM
A.
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation, or negligence of the user of an
alarm system or his employees or agents.
B.
Any signal or oral communication transmitted to the Fire Department
requesting or requiring or resulting in a response on the part of
the Fire Department when in fact there has been no activation due
to the presence of fire, heat, smoke, or other hazardous condition.
C.
For the purpose of either Subsection
A or
B above, activation of alarm systems due to an act of God, including but not limited to power outages, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and similar weather or atmospheric disturbances, shall not be deemed to be false alarms.