This Article shall be known as "The Burglary and Robbery Alarm
Ordinance."
In this Article:
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR/COORDINATOR
A person designated by the Director and/or Chief of Police
to administer, control and review alarm applications, permits and
false alarm notifications.
ALARM BUSINESS
The business by an individual, partnership, corporation,
or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing,
altering, replacing, moving, or installing any alarm system or causing
to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced,
moved, or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure
or facility.
ALARM NOTIFICATION
A notification intended to summon the police, which is designed
either to be initiated purposely by a person or by an alarm system
that responds to a stimulus characteristic of unauthorized intrusion.
At the discretion of the Alarm Administrator, multiple false alarm
notifications in a twelve (12) hour period of time may be counted
as only one (1) F.A.N.
ALARM SITE
A single premises or location served by an alarm system or
systems.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assembly of equipment, mechanical or electrical, arranged
to signal the occurrence of an illegal entry or other activity requiring
urgent attention and to which police are expected to respond. Alarm
System does not include:
A.
An alarm installed on a vehicle unless the vehicle is permanently
located at a site; nor
B.
An alarm designed to alert only the inhabitants of a premises
that does not have a local alarm.
ALARM USER
The person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind in control of any building, structure
or facility wherein an alarm system is maintained.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
is programmed to select a predetermined telephone number and transmit
by voice message or code signal an emergency message indicating a
need for emergency response.
BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM
An alarm system signaling an entry or attempted entry into
the area protected by the system.
FALSE ALARM NOTIFICATION (F.A.N.)
An alarm notification to the police department, when the
responding officer finds no evidence of a criminal offense or attempted
criminal offense. Excluded from this definition are:
A.
Alarms occurring during electrical storms, hurricane, tornado,
blizzards and acts of God;
B.
The intermittent disruption of the telephone circuits beyond
the control of the alarm company and/or alarm user; or
C.
Electrical power disruption or failure.
LOCAL ALARM
An alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site that
is audible or visible from the exterior of a structure.
PERMIT HOLDER
The person designated in the application as required in Section
49-3C who is responsible for responding to alarms and giving access
to the site and who is responsible for the proper maintenance and
operation of the alarm system and payment of fees.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or similar entity.
A permit holder or person in control or an alarm site whose
alarm system transmit automatic alarm notifications directly to the
communications center of the Orange Police Department shall:
A. Transmit the alarm in the form and with the content specified by
the Director of Police;
B. Insure that any recorded messages are intelligible; and
C. If transmitted over telephone lines, insure that only the special
trunklines or other communication facilities designed by the Director
of Police are used.
A person in control of an alarm system shall maintain at each
alarm site a complete set of written operating instructions for each
alarm system. Special codes, combinations or passwords should not
be included in these instructions.
If there is reason to believe that an alarm system is not being
used or maintained in a manner that insures proper operation and suppresses
false alarms, the Director may require a conference with an alarm
permit holder and the individual or association responsible for maintenance
of the alarm system to review the circumstances of each false alarm.
On the fourth false alarm the alarm user or his alarm company
shall submit to the Alarm Administrator a letter specifying what corrective
action has been taken to prevent false alarms.
An alarm user which is a governmental political unit shall be
subject to this ordinance; but a permit shall be issued without payment
of a fee. Governmental political units shall be subject to the regular
alarm user's excessive false alarm fine structure.
A person whose alarm permit has been revoked may be issued a
new permit if the person:
A. Submits an updated application and pays twenty dollars ($20.) permit
fee, and
B. Pays, or otherwise resolves, all citations in municipal court issued
to the person under this Article.
Any person, firm or corporation found guilty in the Municipal
Court of the City of Orange for violation of the terms of this Article
shall be subject to a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.)
or imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both.