The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of intrusion, burglar, fire, smoke
and other emergency alarm devices, whether it be a dial alarm, direct
alarm, indirect alarm or local alarm.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to
any person who operates, maintains or owns any dial alarm, direct
alarm, indirect alarm or local alarm system designed to summon the
Police Department, Fire Department or other municipal agencies to
any location in response to any type of alarm signal.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DIAL ALARM
That type of device using telephone lines transmitting an
alarm directly through the Police Department, Fire Department and
Tri-Borough Radio Station.
DIRECT ALARM
Any alarm or device which when activated signals the Police
Department, Fire Department or Tri-Borough Radio Station directly
by the use of an electronic or radio signal.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm activated by inadvertence, negligence or the unintentional
act of someone other than an intruder and shall include as well alarms
caused by malfunction of the alarm device.
INDIRECT ALARM
Any alarm or device which when activated signals any nongovernmental
person, entity or agency, whether located within or without the territorial
limits of the Borough of Montvale, by use of a dial, electronic or
radio signal, the report of which is then by the use of a dial or
electronic radio signal or manual voice response communicated to the
Police Department, Fire Department or Tri-Borough Radio Station.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm or device which when activated produces a visual
and/or noise signal and which is not connected to telephone lines
to the Police Department, Fire Department and Tri-Borough Radio Station
switchboards.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation, association,
business, club or organization.
[Amended 8-13-1996 by Ord. No. 96-1035; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art.
II)]
A. No person shall
own or operate a dial alarm, direct alarm, indirect alarm or local
alarm without first registering the same with the Borough Police Department
within 30 days of said ownership and/or operation.
B. Every change of
ownership and/or control of said dial alarm, direct alarm, indirect
alarm or local alarm shall require a new registration with the Borough
Police Department.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon
final passage and publication as required by law.
[Added 8-13-1996 by Ord. No. 96-1035]
The registration fee for either dial alarms,
direct alarms, indirect alarms or local alarm devices pursuant to
this chapter shall be $15 for each alarm.