For the purpose of this article, all words shall have the normal and ordinary meaning and the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
See chief of police herein.
A notification intended to summon the police, which is designed either to be initiated purposely by a person or by an alarm system that responds to a stimulus characteristic of unauthorized intrusion. (Recorded messages to any police station are prohibited herein.)
The specific property served by an alarm system that is under the control of one owner, tenant or lessor.
Any person or entity that sells, installs, services, monitors, or responds to any alarm systems.
Any person who owns, leases, or has control of a property or structure equipped with an alarm system.
Herein referred to as “alarm system” or “alarm” unless otherwise indicated. A device or system that transmits a signal intended to summon police of a municipality. The term includes an alarm that emits an audible signal on the exterior of a structure. Such system is “categorized” as the following types or combinations of types of systems:
Residential burglar alarm;
Residential medical emergency alarm;
Residential duress alarm; or
Commercial burglar alarm.
The term does not include the following: | |
(1) | An alarm system installed in a motor vehicle, unless the vehicle is used for habitation at a permanent site; |
(2) | An alarm system designed to alert only the inhabitants of the premises that does not have a local alarm; |
(3) | An alarm system installed upon premises occupied by the United States Government, or the state government when they occupy property owned by the state; |
(4) | An alarm system designed solely to detect or give notice of fire or smoke; and |
(5) | Any communications device not designed solely for alarm notification. |
The chief of police for the city, his assistant chief or any representative designated by departmental operational order as alarm administrator.
An alarm notification to the police department, to which a police officer responds within thirty minutes of the alarm notification, and the responding officer or a subsequent investigation finds no evidence of unauthorized intrusion, an attempted unauthorized intrusion, robbery, attempted robbery or other illegal activity for which the alarm was intended to report.
An alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site that is audible or visible from the exterior of a structure.
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization or any legal entity.
Any person who reports the activation of an alarm to the police department for compensation.
Herein referred to as “alarm systems” or “alarm” unless otherwise indicated. Any electrical, mechanical, or electronic device or assembly of equipment that emits, transmits, or relays a signal intended to summon, or that would reasonably be expected to summon, by direct or indirect means, the aid of the police services of the city in response to a robbery. Such systems are “categorized” as to the following types or combinations of types:
(Ordinance 2009-O-373, sec. 2, adopted 4/9/09)