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A single premises or location (one street address) served by an alarm system or systems that are under the control of one owner.
Electronic equipment and devices; electronic equipment and devices using a computer or data processor; or television camera, still camera, or video devices that emit, transmit, or relay a signal intended to summon, or that would reasonably be expected to summon, Police Department services, Fire Department services or Fire Department emergency medical services including, but not limited to, local alarms. “Alarm system” does not include:
A notification intended to summon the police which is initiated or triggered manually or by an alarm system designed to respond to a stimulus characteristic of an unauthorized intrusion.
An offense as defined in the Texas Penal Code, chapter 30.
The designated unit of the City Police and Fire Departments that has the responsibility of answering incoming phone calls and dispatching police and fire units.
The City of Garland Chief of Police or his authorized representative.
A notification intended to summon emergency medical assistance from the City Fire Department.
A burglar alarm notification to the Police Department that is uncorroborated by eyewitness, video, or photographic evidence and where police officer(s) respond within thirty (30) minutes of being notified and from an inspection of the interior or exterior of the alarm site find no evidence that criminal activity occurred.
An emergency medical assistance notification to the Fire Department when the responding Fire Department personnel find no evidence of a need for emergency medical assistance.
A fire alarm notification to the Fire Department when the responding Fire Department personnel find no evidence of a fire having occurred or of a need for Fire Department services.
A robbery alarm notification to the Police Department when the responding police officer(s) find no evidence of a robbery.
A bank or savings and loan association required to have an alarm system pursuant to the provisions of the Bank Protection Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1882).
A notification to the Fire Department intended to summon units of the Fire Department which is initiated or triggered manually or mechanically by an alarm system designed to react to any of the visual or physical characteristics of a fire.
An alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site that is audible or visible from the exterior of the alarm site.
The person designated in the application as required in section 26.71.
A natural person, corporation, partnership, association or unit of government.
An alarm system that is: installed in the residence of a person; monitored by an alarm systems company; designed only to permit the person to signal the occurrence of a medical or personal emergency on the part of the person so that the company may dispatch appropriate aid; not part of a combination of alarm systems that includes a burglar alarm or fire alarm.
An offense as defined in the Texas Penal Code, chapter 29.
A notification by means of an alarm system designated to be activated by an intentional act so that the police will be notified when a robbery occurs.
(Ordinance 4166, sec. 1, adopted 12/1/87; Ordinance 6442, sec. 1, adopted 2/8/11; Ordinance 6889, sec. 1, adopted 2/21/17)