[Ord. 2295, passed 8-5-1998]
As used in this chapter:
A device or group of devices designed for the detection of an unauthorized entry or an attempted unauthorized entry on premises or for alerting others of the commission of any unlawful act, or both, or for the detection of fire or other health hazards, and which, when actuated, emits sound or light or transmit a signal or message, including an automatic protection device.
An alarm system which causes an alarm to be sounded on the exterior of a premises in such a manner that it is intended to be heard by a person not within the premises from which it is transmitted or received.
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 police, fire or emergency medical personnel response. This definition includes alarms received from private security companies. For purposes of this chapter, an automatic dialing device is deemed to be an alarm system and subject to the regulations set forth herein.
All structures whose primary use is not a dwelling and more than 50% of the floor space of which is not used as a dwelling.
Any signal transmitted by an alarm system or automatic protection device that alerts a municipal organization, and which is not the result of an actual or threatened emergency requiring its immediate response. False alarms shall include, but not be limited to, negligently or accidentally activated signals; signals which are the result of faulty, malfunctioning or improperly installed or maintained equipment; signals which are purposely or accidentally activated to summon emergency medical, fire or police personnel in non-emergency situations; and alarm signals for which the actual cause is not determined.
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation or other legal entity.
A structure that is primarily used as a dwelling.
The user, tenant, lessee, agent, employee, resident or other entity who or which owns or is entitled to possession of any premises on which an alarm has been installed.