The intent of this chapter is to:
A. Protect the emergency services of the Township from nuisance and
provide the maximum possible efficiency of service to alarm device
users.
B. Encourage the proper maintenance, care and management of alarm devices
within the Township.
C. Provide a record of alarm devices located within the Township.
D. Promote the general peace, welfare and safety of the Township.
The following words and phrases shall have the meanings given
to them in this chapter:
ALARM
A communication to a public safety agency indicating a crime,
fire or other emergency warranting immediate action by that public
safety agency has occurred or is occurring.
ALARM DEVICE
A device designated to automatically transmit an alarm:
A.
Directly to a public safety agency; or
B.
To a person who is instructed to notify the public safety agency
of the alarm.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
preprogrammed to transmit the coded signal of an alarm to a dedicated
telephone trunk line or to dial a predetermined telephone number to
an alarm to a public safety agency.
DEDICATED TELEPHONE TRUNK LINE
A telephone line or lines, which serve a public safety agency,
which is dedicated to receiving transmissions from an automatic dialing
device.
FALSE ALARM
The activation of an alarm device to which a public safety
agency responds when a crime, fire or other emergency has not occurred.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or other similar entity.
PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY
Any police department, fire department or emergency management
service/ambulance company.
TOWNSHIP
Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
All persons owning or operating an alarm device upon real property
within the Township shall register such system with the Police Department
of the Township. Persons purchasing a property in the Township on
which an alarm device is located shall not continue to operate the
alarm device on the premises without registering the alarm device
under the new owner's name within 30 days after the person obtains
title to the property. Persons installing an alarm device after the
effective date of this chapter shall register such system prior to
its installation. A fee for the registration of an alarm device to
be paid by the registrant shall be in such amount as the Board of
Supervisors of the Township shall, by resolution, from time to time,
establish.
All persons owning or operating a registered alarm device upon real property within the Township shall renew such registration on an annual basis. The Township Police Department, on or about June 1, 2018, shall send to the owner or operator of each registered alarm device a renewal application updating the registration information required pursuant to §
99-4 hereof for the period July 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019. Thereafter, on December 1 of each year, the Township Police Department shall send to the owner or operator of each registered alarm device a renewal application updating the registration information required pursuant to §
99-4 hereof. A renewal registration fee is imposed which shall be in such amount as the Board of Supervisors of the Township shall, by resolution, from time to time, establish. The registrant shall file the renewal application with and pay the renewal registration fee to the Township on or before December 31 of each year.
It shall be unlawful for any person to own, operate, install
or maintain an alarm device which automatically transmits an alarm
telephonically or otherwise directly to any public safety agency.
All calls for emergency services initiated by an alarm device shall
be relayed by York County Department of Emergency Services to the
Township.
All local alarms owned, operated, installed or maintained within
the Township shall be equipped with a mechanism that will automatically
deactivate the signal emission from the alarm device after 10 minutes
of operation.
All persons owning or operating an alarm device within the Township
shall have the following duties and responsibilities with respect
to such system:
A. To
keep and maintain the system in good operating condition, order and
repair.
B. To
keep and maintain at the site of the alarm device a complete set of
written operating instructions for such system.
C. To
provide training and instruction to individuals customarily occupying
the site of the alarm device in its proper operation.
D. To
cooperate with the Township in preventing or minimizing the number
of false alarms originating from the site of the alarm device.
E. To promptly notify the Township within five days when any change occurs with respect to any of the information required pursuant to §
99-4 hereof.
The Township may revoke any permit issued pursuant to this chapter.
Such revocation may only be accomplished after giving written notice
to the permit holder and providing an opportunity for the permit holder
to be heard. If, after hearing, the Police Chief determines that the
alarm device has been installed, maintained or operated in violation
of the provisions of this chapter or any term or condition of said
permit or if there has been a failure to pay any fees, including any
false alarm charges, due under the provisions of this chapter, the
Police Chief shall revoke the permit.
The initial permit fee and annual permit fee shall entitle the
permit holder to unlimited actual alarm calls and three false alarm
calls in a consecutive twelve-month period. Each false alarm call
after three in any given consecutive twelve-month period shall result
in a summary proceeding being filed before a district magisterial
judge, in accordance with Title 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 7511(c)(1).