[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 1]
This Part shall be known as the "Alarm System Ordinance."
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 2]
1. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement
of this Part:
ALARM SYSTEM SUPPLIER
Any person, firm or corporation who sells or leases and/or
installs automatic protection devises or audible alarm systems.
ALARM USER
Any individual, partnership, unincorporated association,
corporation, trust or other legally recognized entity in control of
any premises having an audible alarm system or automatic protection
device which notifies the Police Department or Fire Department, either
directly or indirectly, and requires the response of the Police Department,
Fire Department or rescue companies.
ANSWERING SERVICE
A service whereby trained employees, in attendance at all
times, receive prerecorded messages or signals from automatic protection
devices reporting an emergency at a stated location and have the duty
to relay immediately by live voice any such emergency to the Police
Department, Fire Department or rescue company.
AUDIBLE ALARM
Any device, bell, horn or siren which is attached to the
interior or exterior of a building and emits a warning signal audible
outside the building and is designed to attract attention when activated
by a criminal act or other emergency requiring police, firefighters
or rescue company to respond.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE
An electronically operated instrument, composed of sensory
apparatus and related hardware, which automatically transmits a prerecorded
voice alarm over regular telephone line by direct or indirect connections
to the Police Department, Fire Department, central station protective
systems or answering service upon receipt of a stimulus from a sensory
apparatus that has detected a physical force or condition inherently
characteristic of a fire, intrusion or other hazard.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
CENTRAL STATION PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS
A protective system or group of systems operated privately
for customers by a person, firm or corporation which maintains supervisors
and accepts recorded messages or signals from automatic protective
devices at a central station having trained operators and guards in
attendance at all times that have the duty to take appropriate action
upon the receipt of a message or signal, including relaying of messages
by a designated or direct trunk line to the communications center
or the Police Department.
FALSE ALARM
Any signal activated by an automatic protective device, any
audible alarm or any other kind of direct or indirect signal given
the police or fire communications center to which police or firefighters
or rescue companies respond, which signal or alarm is not the result
of a burglary, fire, robbery or similar emergency or which is not
the result of a power surge or failure, lightening strike or other
uncontrollable event.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Any fire department or fire company which responds to alarms
within the Borough of Forty Fort.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, association or
other legally recognized entity.
TREASURER
The Treasurer of the Borough of Forty Fort.
2. Interpretation of this Part, the singular shall include the plural
and the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter.
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 3]
Owners or lessees of premises equipped with audible alarms must
equip such audible alarms with a timing mechanism that will disengage
the audible alarm after a maximum period of 15 minutes until the alarm
is serviced or reset. Audible alarms without such a timing device
shall be unlawful in the Borough and must be deactivated by the owners
or lessees of the premises within 60 days from the effective date
of this Part.
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 4]
Owners or lessees of premises equipped with gates, fences or
other similar apparatus designed to prevent entry which are electronically
controlled from a location such as a residence or other principle
building shall ensure that when an audible alarm or automatic protection
is activated, the gate, fence or other apparatus shall open to allow
entry of the Police Department or rescue company.
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 5]
1. It shall be unlawful for a property owner, lessee of a property or
a person otherwise occupying any premises with the Borough to put
an automatic protection device or audible alarm system into operation
on his premises or to allow an automatic protection device or audible
alarm system to be put into operation on his premises without first
registering the alarm system with the Borough.
2. Within 30 days after the effective date of this Part, every alarm
user shall register each alarm system he operates within this Borough
with the Borough. This subsection does not require that alarm equipment
suppliers register under this section when such alarm equipment supplier
leases or provides services to alarm system users. If an alarm equipment
supplier does, however, use an alarm system to protect its own premises,
it shall register such a system as required in this section.
3. Alarm User Registration Procedure.
A. The alarm user making the registration required in Subsection
1 of this section shall complete the registration form provided by the Borough which shall include the alarm user's name, the address of the residence or business or businesses in or upon which the alarm system has been or will be installed, the alarm user's telephone number, the type of alarm system, the alarm equipment supplier selling, installing, monitoring, inspecting, responding to and/or maintaining the alarm system, the central station protective system utilized, if any, and the name and telephone number of at least two other persons who can be reached at any time and who are authorized to respond to an alarm system and who shall respond and open die premises in which the system is installed.
B. If the alarm system is to be leased or rented from or is to be serviced
pursuant to a service agreement by a person other than the person
making the application for an alarm user permit, the name, address
and telephone number of that person must be stated in the application.
C. Each person submitting an application for an alarm user permit shall
submit a signed statement in the following form: "I/we, the undersigned
applicant(s) for an alarm user permit intending to be legally bound
hereby, agree with the Borough of Forty Fort that neither I/we nor
anyone claiming by, through or under me/us, shall make any claim against
the Borough, its officials, agents for any damages caused to the premises
at which the automatic protective device or audible alarm system is
situated at a time when said premises are or appear to be unattended
or when, in the discretion of said employees, the circumstances appear
to warrant a forced entry."
4. Any alarm user who installs an automatic protection device or audible
alarm system 30 days or more after the effective date of this section
shall submit with the registration a certificate of a licensed alarm
equipment supplier stating that in the opinion of such alarm equipment
supplier the automatic protection devices or audible alarm system
complies with this Part.
5. Any alarm user who has registered under this Part shall promptly
notify the Borough of any change in the information supplied on the
alarm user permit application.
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 6]
In order to defray the costs to the Borough resulting from responding
to false alarms, a fee shall be imposed against the alarm user after
response to each false alarm, as set forth below.
[Ord. 2006-3, 3/20/2006, § 7]
If the Borough or the officer designated to enforce this Part
by the Borough determines that a person has committed or permitted
the commission of a violation of this Part, the Borough or such enforcement
officer shall inform such person in writing of the violation, shall
notify such person to cease the violation of this Part and shall inform
such person that he/she must pay a civil penalty to the Borough within
the range of the amounts set forth below to settle the violations.
After the second false alarm, the penalty shall not be less than $100
for residents and $250 for businesses; the penalty for each false
alarm after the third false alarm shall be in increments of $50, for
each subsequent false alarm. If such person fails or refuses to remit
the penalty to the Borough within 10 days from the date of the written
notice of the violation of this Part, the Borough may commence a civil
enforcement proceeding seeking penalties and costs for the violation
of this Part and/or may commence an action in equity. The Borough
shall seek a judgment for the penalty previously imposed together
with additional daily penalties for continuing violations plus all
court costs, including the reasonable attorney's fees incurred
by the Borough in the enforcement proceedings. Each day that a violation
continues shall constitute a separate violation, and each section
of this Part which is violated shall constitute a separate violation.
If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the
Borough may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules
of civil procedure. The penalty for failing to register as set forth
herein shall be $50.