It is the intent and purpose of this chapter
to adopt emergency alarm provisions which will prescribe effective
standards, requirements and controls to reduce the frequency of false
alarms within the municipality.
The following definitions shall apply in the
interpretation and enforcement of this chapter:
ALARM
A communication to a public safety agency indicating that
a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting immediate action
by a public safety agency has occurred or is occurring.
ALARM SUPPLIER
The business by any individual, partnership, corporation
or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing,
altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing
any alarm system to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired,
altered, replaced, moved or installed in or on any building, structure
or facility.
ALARM SYSTEM
A.
Any assembly of equipment, mechanical, electrical
or battery-operated, arranged to signal the occurrence of a police,
fire, hazard or medical emergency requiring urgent attention and to
which police or fire units are expected to respond.
B.
Exceptions.
(1)
Manual fire alarm pull stations are not regulated
by this chapter.
(2)
Residential smoke detectors that do not transmit
an alarm signal off premises are not regulated by this chapter.
ANSWERING SERVICE
A service whereby trained employees, in attendance at all
times, receive prerecorded voice messages from automatic dialing devices
reporting an emergency at a stated location, where such employees
have the duty to relay immediately by live voice any such emergency
message over a trunk line to the communications center of a police
or fire agency.
AUDIBLE ALARM
Any device, bell, horn, or siren which is attached to the
interior or exterior of a building, structure, or facility and emits
a warning signal audible outside the building, structure or facility
and is designed to attract attention when activated by a criminal
act or other emergency requiring police or fire agency response.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
is programmed to transmit a signal by a voice or coded message that
indicates that an emergency condition exists and the need for an emergency
response is required.
CENTRAL STATION
A protective system or group of such systems operated privately
for customers by a person, firm or corporation which accepts recorded
messages from automatic dialing devices at a central station having
operators and/or guards in attendance at all times who have the duty
to take appropriate action upon receipt of a signal or message, including
the relaying of messages to the communications center of the police
or fire agency.
COG
The Centre Region Council of Governments.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Centre Region Code Administration Agency.
EMERGENCY
A police, fire, hazard or medical emergency.
FALSE ALARM
A.
An alarm activated in the absence of an emergency,
whether willfully or by inadvertence, negligence or unintentional
act, including the malfunction of the alarm system, the intentional
activation of a holdup alarm for other than a holdup in progress,
the intentional activation of a burglary alarm for other than a burglary,
the intentional activation of a medical alarm for other than a medical
emergency or the intentional activation of a fire alarm for other
than a fire or hazard to which a police or fire agency responds.
B.
Exceptions: an alarm caused by the testing or
repairing of telephone or electrical lines or equipment outside the
premises; acts of God, such as earthquakes, floods, windstorms, thunder
or lightning; an attempted illegal entry of which there is visible
evidence; a crime in progress; or, in the case of an emergency medical
alarm, an actual medical emergency requiring police, fire and/or medical
personnel.
FIRE CHIEF
The Chief of the Fire Agency or an authorized designee.
HAZARD EMERGENCY
An explosion; leak of toxic gas, liquid or solid; or a potential
explosion or leak.
INTERMEDIARY
A central station protective system or an answering service
as herein defined.
KEY
To use a telephone line and equipment for transmitting a
message either directly or indirectly by an automatic dialing device.
PERMIT
Written authorization granted to an applicant by the Director
upon payment of the required fee.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association
or similar entity.
PROFESSIONAL ALARM LICENSE
A legal document authorizing a person the right to sell,
install and service an alarm system within the municipality.
A permit and/or license shall be governed by
the following requirements on and after the effective date of this
chapter:
A. An alarm system permit shall be required for each structure having an alarm system or multiple alarm systems. The provisions of §
130-6, entitled "Alarm system permit; fee," shall apply.
B. A building permit
shall be required for the installation of an alarm system unless the
system is battery-powered.
C. An annual professional alarm license shall be required for persons selling, installing or servicing alarm systems within the municipality. The provisions of §
130-5, entitled "Professional alarm license," shall apply.
D. The alarm system
permit and professional alarm license fees shall be established by
resolution of the municipality. The building permit fee shall be established through the enforcement of the Uniform Construction Code by the municipality, as set forth in Chapter
170, Construction Codes, Uniform.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
E. Exceptions.
(1) The owner
or occupant of the structure is exempt from an alarm system permit
and professional alarm license when installing an alarm system, provided
that the purpose of the audible alarm is to notify the occupants of
the structure of an emergency situation, the audible alarm does not
sound outside the structure (no external speakers), the internal signal
emitted by the audible alarm does not exceed 90 decibels at the property
line and the alarm signal device when activated notifies only the
owner or occupant when they are not on the premises.
(2) The municipality
and COG shall be issued an alarm system permit where applicable and
shall be exempt from any alarm system permit fees.
Administration and enforcement of this chapter
shall be a function of the Code Administration Agency and Police Services
of the municipality and shall include the following:
A. Authority to
accept or reject a permit application or revoke a permit because of
a misrepresentation or false statement contained in any application
for a permit, failure to correct any deficiencies in equipment or
operation of an alarm device connected to the central receiving station
after due notice or not meeting other conditions and specifications
of this chapter.
B. Authority to
order the disconnection of an alarm device to the central receiving
station for a violation of this chapter or failure to pay any of the
appropriate fees.
Any applicant or permit holder shall have a
right of appeal under this chapter. An appeal may be taken to the
municipality on a decision regarding installation, operation or maintenance
of an alarm device for which a permit has been requested and is denied
or upon which a permit has been issued and a revocation of said permit
has occurred. Such an appeal, when filed, shall be in writing and
filed within 10 days following such decision. The appeal shall be
filed with the governing body of the municipality making the decision.
The governing body shall promptly conduct a hearing to affirm, modify
or reverse the decision appealed from. The decision of the governing
body shall be final.