The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter and shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
An extraordinary interruption by natural causes (such as flood, earthquake, or severe weather) of the usual course of events that experience, foresight, or care cannot reasonably foresee or prevent.
A person or persons designated by the chief of police to administer, control, and review false alarm reduction efforts and administer the provisions of this chapter including the alarm administrator's authorized designee.
Any person who is in the business to sell, install, service, or monitor an alarm system located at an alarm site.
A notification to the communications center that an alarm, whether manual or automatic, has been activated for a particular alarm site.
A certificate, license, permit, registration, or other form of permission from the alarm administrator that authorizes a person to operate an alarm system at an alarm site.
A single fixed premises or location served by an alarm system or systems that is under the control of one owner or tenant. Each unit if served by a separate alarm system in a multi-unit building or complex shall be considered a separate alarm site and is further defined by the following categories:
Residential site.
A single-family residence and each residential unit of a multifamily unit building which is served by an alarm system.
Commercial site.
Every premises or location where any business activity is regularly conducted and which is served by an alarm system. For any business within the premises that is served by a separate alarm system, shall be considered a separate alarm site.
Educational site.
Every premises or location of a public or private school and their administrative offices.
Governmental site.
Every premises or location of any federal, state, county, or local government office.
A device or system that transmits or relays a signal intended to summon emergency services of the city. Alarm system does not include:
Any person who has contracted for monitoring, repair, installation, or maintenance services from an alarm company for an alarm system, or a person who owns or operates an alarm system that is not monitored, maintained, or repaired under contract with an alarm company.
In-person or online training conducted for the purpose of educating alarm users about the responsible use, operation, and maintenance of alarm sites and systems and the problems created by false alarms.
A device that allows control of an alarm system.
The American National Standards Institute, an independent organization that approves standards that have been through an approval process and are accepted as a standard.
Any electrical, electronic, mechanical, or other device capable of being programmed to send a prerecorded voice message, when activated, over a telephone line, radio, or other communication system to the communications center requesting dispatch to an alarm site.
The notification intended to summon the police, which is initiated or triggered manually or by an alarm system designed to respond to a situation characteristic of an unauthorized intrusion.
The process where the public safety response is terminated when an alarm company notifies the communications prior to the public safety response arrival at the alarm site.
The City of Frisco public safety response dispatch center.
The transaction or process by which one alarm company begins monitoring an alarm system previously monitored by another alarm company.
An alarm control panel that is listed and approved by Underwriters Laboratories as compliant with the standard.
Calendar days.
The chief of police or fire chief of Frisco, or his/her authorized representative.
The ANSI/CSAA CS-V-01 standard for the telephonic verification of intrusion alarms.
An alarm system which summons emergency medical assistance.
An alarm notification to summon a public safety response and there is no evidence of a need for a public safety response.
A burglar alarm notification to the police, and when the responding police officer finds no evidence of unauthorized intrusion or attempted unauthorized intrusion.
An emergency medical assistance alarm notification to the communications center and the responding public safety personnel find there is no evidence of a need for medical assistance.
A fire alarm notification to the fire department, and the responding fire personnel find no evidence of fire.
An emergency alarm notification has been made to the communications center, and the responding public safety personnel find no evidence or circumstances requiring an emergency response.
A robbery alarm notification to the police, and the responding police officer finds no evidence of a robbery.
A notification to summon the fire department initiated or triggered by smoke or fire, fire sprinkler activation or other situations that are characteristic of a fire.
The fee charged for failing to pay the original fee owed for a false alarm, permit renewal fee, or other allowable fee that is not paid on time. The late fee is in addition to the amount originally owed.
Is an emergency alarm notification that is manually triggered and relayed to the communications center for the purpose of summoning a public safety response.
A person issued an alarm permit.
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization or other entity.
A response by City of Frisco police, fire, and/or emergency medical services personnel.
An individual capable of reaching the alarm site within thirty (30) minutes and has access to the alarm site, including the code, and is able to disarm the false alarm, and to authorize repairs to the alarm system.
A silent alarm system signal generated by the entry of a designated code into an arming station in order to signal that the alarm user is being forced to turn off the alarm system and requires a law enforcement response. It also includes a silent alarm generated by the manual activation of a device to signal a robbery in progress or immediately after it occurred.
The transaction or process which an alarm user takes control of an existing alarm system that was previously controlled by another alarm user.
An attempt by the alarm company to contact the alarm site or alarm user by telephone, including text message, whether or not actual contact is made.
(Ordinance 16-11-91 adopted 11/15/16)