This chapter shall be known as the "Local Law
Regulating Alarm Systems in the Town of Webster."
It is the purpose of this chapter to protect
and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the residents
of the Town of Webster by reducing the number of avoidable alarms
to emergency agencies. Avoidable alarms contribute to ineffective
utilization of public safety, manpower and equipment. In addition,
avoidable alarms require emergency responses, which may contribute
to a high accident rate and delay responses to genuine emergencies.
This chapter seeks to ensure that police will be available for dispatch
for actual emergencies and to alleviate the nuisance of audible alarms
in the Town.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or an assembly of equipment which emits an audible
response, which is intended to alert persons outside a premises to
the existence of a hazard or emergency or which is intended to alert
emergency agencies by automatically dialing an emergency agency or
which is connected to a private answering point for the purpose of
reporting such alarms to emergency agencies or which is directly connected
to an emergency agency.
ALARM USER
Any person who owns, leases or uses an alarm system within
the Town of Webster except for a person whose alarm system is on a
motor vehicle or is a proprietary system. If, however, an alarm system
on a motor vehicle is connected with an alarm system at a premises
(other than a proprietary system) in the Town of Webster, the person
using such system is an alarm user.
AVOIDABLE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation or the negligence of the owner,
user, custodian or lessee of an alarm system or of his employees or
agents through direct connection to an emergency agency or through
notification of an emergency agency by a private answering point or
automatic dialing device or through notification to an emergency agency
by any second party or means, indicating that an emergency situation
exists requiring responses within the Town when, in fact, an emergency
situation does not exist. An avoidable alarm also includes the knowing
or intentional activation of an alarm to an emergency agency when
the activator knows that an emergency situation does not exist. Avoidable
alarm does not include alarms activated by violent conditions of nature
such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or any other similar cause
beyond the control of the user of the alarm system. Activation of
an alarm system under any circumstances in which the activator reasonably
believes that an emergency situation exists is not an avoidable alarm.
Notwithstanding any language to the contrary, the defective installation
of an alarm system, the failure to repair or cause to be repaired
an alarm system or the use of defective equipment in connection with
an alarm system shall not constitute an extraordinary circumstance
beyond the reasonable control of the alarm user.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
EMERGENCY AGENCY
Any police department, fire department or other law enforcement
agency or ambulance company (public or private) or other agency summoned
to respond to an emergency situation and any public safety answering
point serving the Town of Webster.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
A signaling system which, when activated, causes an audible
signaling device to be activated outside the premises within which
the system is installed.
OWNER OF RECORD
The designated owner of the property where the alarm is installed
per current Town of Webster Tax Assessment records.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
company or organization of any kind.
PRIVATE ANSWERING POINT
A business which offers the service of receiving emergency
signals, monitoring said signals and relaying them to an emergency
agency.
PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
An alarm, sounding and/or recording within the premises protected
by the alarm, which is not intended to alert persons outside of the
premises on which the alarm system is located of a possible hazard
and is not intended to alert an emergency agency, the control center
being under the supervision of the proprietor of the protected premises.
If a proprietary system includes a signal line connected directly
or by means of an automatic device to an emergency agency or to a
private answering point or to a local alarm system, it thereby becomes
an "alarm system" as defined in this chapter.
POLICE CHIEF
The Police Chief of the Town of Webster or his acting designee.
SUBSCRIBER
Any person who owns, leases, contracts for or otherwise obtains
a fire alarm system or burglar alarm system. A person or entity may
be both a subscriber and an alarm business.
TOWN
The Town of Webster.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply
to proprietary systems.
The provisions and requirements of this chapter
shall apply to all persons who are alarm users on the effective date
of this chapter and to all persons who subsequently become alarm users.
Whenever an emergency agency files an avoidable
alarm report with the Police Department, such report shall contain
the following information:
A. The alarm user's
name and address.
B. The date and location
of the avoidable alarm.
C. The reasons why
the alarm was determined to be an avoidable alarm.
D. Other pertinent
information.
Avoidable alarms are strictly prohibited and
are the responsibility of the owner of record of the property where
the alarm is installed or titled owner of the motor vehicle in the
case of an automobile alarm. Town of Webster assessment records shall
determine property owner of record.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
All remedies shall be cumulative, and the use
of one or more remedies by the Town shall not bar the use of any other
remedy for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter.
The amount of any fine shall be deemed a debt to the Town of Webster.
An action may be commenced in the name of the Town of Webster in any
court of competent jurisdiction for the amount of any delinquent civil
penalty.
In the event that the provisions of this chapter
are inconsistent with the provisions of any ordinance, law or regulation
of the Town of Webster heretofore adopted, the provisions of this
chapter shall be applicable and shall supersede such inconsistent
prior provision. However, in such event, only the prior provisions
inconsistent with any provisions of this chapter shall be deemed superseded
and all other provisions in any such heretofore adopted ordinance,
law or regulation not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter
shall continue in full force and effect.