For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply:
Any type of gate that uses either electricity or battery power or a non-powered mechanism which opens upon activation by a secondary device or non-powered mechanism.
The fire chief of the volunteer fire district, or any successor fire department that provides fire protection services in the town.
Includes any drive gate, operating mechanism, receiver, electrical system, optical scan, chain, belt, pulley, all hardware appliances and all other types of equipment or items necessary for each gate to function as described herein.
A key switch from the Knox Corporation that is to be used to control electrically (battery, solar or AC) powered gates according to the requirements of this article. The key switch to be used will be one designated by the town administrator or fire chief as an acceptable model for use in the town.
A padlock from the Knox Corporation that is to be used to control manually or mechanically operated gates according to the requirements of this article. The padlock to be used will be designated by the town administrator or fire chief as an acceptable model for use in the town.
Any gate and/or entry gateway designed as the primary entrance for guests, residents, deliveries, employees, patrons, etc., regardless whether said gate is situated between private and public properties, or between two areas of private property.
Any type of gate that is not connected to an automatic or mechanical opening device.
A person, corporation, partnership or any other similar entity having any legal or equitable interest in property.
The drive or access point designated as the primary point or one of several primary points of ingress/egress for emergency vehicles.
The drive or access point designated as a secondary or backup means of ingress/egress for emergency vehicles.
Any type of gate (main, primary drive, or pedestrian) that limits or controls access onto the property where it has been installed. A security gate may also control access to a primary structure or other structures on private property from another area of private or public property. The security gate will be capable of being secured or locked by any number of means (electrical lock, mechanical lock, pad lock, etc.) and may be controlled automatically, mechanically or manually.
(Ordinance 08-248 adopted 4/14/08)