[HISTORY: Adopted by the Merchantville Borough Council 8-10-1981 by Ord. No. 575. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards and regulations
for the operation and maintenance of various types of intrusion, burglar,
fire and other emergency alarm devices, whether by direct line, radio,
telephone or other means actuating a device at the police headquarters
of the Borough of Merchantville and/or at the Camden County Communications
Center Lindenwold, New Jersey, and requiring a response thereto by
the Police Department, the Fire Department or other municipal agencies.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases are
defined as follows:
The console or control panel of devices giving a visual or
audio response, or both, and located within the confines of the police
headquarters of the Borough of Merchantville and/or the Camden County
Communications Center and/or any other official location recognized
by all parties herein.
Any mechanical, electrical or electronic device which is
designed or used for the detection of an unauthorized entry into a
building, structure or facility, or for alerting others about the
commission of an unlawful act within a building, structure or facility,
or for alerting others about the existence of any other condition
requiring response of police, fire or ambulance personnel, and which
emits and/or transmits an audible and/or visual signal or message
when actuated. "Alarm systems" include but are not limited to direct-dial
telephone devices, audible alarms and subscriber alarms.
Any alarm designed or used for the detection of fire or other
conditions requiring the presence of fire personnel and/or fire apparatus.
Any alarm system designed or used for the detection of those
conditions requiring the response primarily of the police or ambulance
personnel and not that of fire or fire personnel.
The Merchantville Emergency Medical Squad (MEMS).
A device that emits an audible signal from the premises that
it is designed to protect.
The Borough of Merchantville.
A device that, when actuated, causes a recorded message to
be transmitted, via telephone, to the Merchantville Police Communications
Center and/or the Camden County Communications Center, stating that
emergency response is necessary and/or requested.
The primary phone number advertised to the public for requesting
emergency service.
An alarm signal, necessitating response by the Merchantville
Police, the Merchantville Fire Department or the Merchantville Emergency
Medical Squad personnel where an emergency does not exist; any alarm
actuated by inadvertence, negligence or an unintentional act of someone
other than an intruder, fire or that which the alarm system is designed
to do, and includes as well alarms caused by the malfunctioning of
the alarm device or other relevant equipment. An alarm that has been
activated by an external source that is beyond the reasonable control
of the subscriber or malfunction of the alarm console shall not be
considered false.
[Amended 12-8-1997]
The Merchantville Fire Department and\or the volunteer fire
company or companies, and its members, operating the Merchantville
Fire Department.
[Amended 12-8-1997]
The Merchantville Police Department.
An alarm system that is terminated by direct connections
to the Merchantville Police Communications Center and/or the Camden
County Communications Center, Lindenwold, New Jersey, in accordance
with regulations prescribed in separate legislation.
A.Â
It
shall be the responsibility of all persons, entities, firms, corporations
or other groups that maintain alarm systems within the borough to
provide current information to the police, consisting of the names
and telephone numbers of responsible persons who may be contacted
in case of emergency or who are authorized to provide service to the
alarm system. Either must be on a twenty-four-hour basis. This information
is to be filed with the Police Department when the alarm system is
initially placed into service and must be revised immediately whenever
changes are necessary.
B.Â
Audible
alarms must be silenced within 60 minutes after a designated responsible
person is notified to do so by the police, or the alarm system may
be equipped with a timing device that will automatically silence the
audible alarm within 60 minutes after it is actuated.
C.Â
The
direct-dial alarms shall not be connected to the emergency phone numbers
of either the police or fire personnel of the Borough of Merchantville.
A secondary phone will be provided for direct-dial alarms only (662-0500).
Direct-dial alarms must be equipped with a device that will prevent
more than three repeated transmissions of an alarm for the same emergencies
to the Communications Centers of the police or fire personnel. Recorded
messages must also include the name and telephone number of a responsible
person who may be contacted by the police in case of an emergency
on a twenty-four-hour basis.
D.Â
False
alarms.
(1)Â
It shall be the responsibility of all persons, entities, firms, corporations
or other groups that maintain alarm systems within the borough to
prevent the transmission of false alarms through a program of training
and periodic inspection and maintenance of the system. The maximum
permissible number of false alarms from any one location shall be
as follows:
(2)Â
False alarms in excess of these standards shall be considered to
be in violation of this chapter.
[Amended 12-8-1997]
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the general
alerting alarms that may be used by fire personnel, ambulance squads
or civil defense agencies to summon response of their members. The
provisions of this chapter shall not apply to alarm systems that are
affixed to motor vehicles.
[Amended 5-27-1997; 12-8-1997]
Any person, entity, firm, corporation or other group that is
found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall
be subject to a fine of not more than $100.00. Each incident shall
be considered as a separate violation. In addition to any penalty
that may be adjudicated by the court, the Chief of Police may authorize
the disconnection of subscriber alarms from the Police Communications
Center after giving 20 days written notice to the subscriber. In addition
to any court penalty adjudicated by the court, the Chief of the Merchantville
Fire Department may authorize the disconnection of subscriber alarms
from the Fire Communications Center after giving 20 days written notice
to the subscriber.
The provisions contained herein shall apply equally to those
alarm systems that were placed in service prior to or subsequent to
the effective date of this chapter.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this
chapter are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistencies
only.
This chapter shall become effective 90 days after passage and
publication.