For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless it is apparent from their context that a different meaning is intended:
"Alarm agent"shall mean any person who is employed by an alarm business, whether directly or indirectly, whose duties to that alarm business include engaging or causing any of the following: selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, installing, monitoring or removing an alarm system in or on buildings, places or premises.
"Alarm business"shall mean any business engaged in selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving, installing, monitoring or removing any alarm system in or on any building, place or premises, or causing same to be so sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved, installed or monitored.
"Alarm signal"shall mean a signal or sound initiated by an alarm system that indicates the existence of an emergency.
"Alarm system"shall mean an electronic device designed for the detection of any type of emergency, that when actuated emits a sound or transmits an alarm signal to a central monitoring system, in either case indicating that an emergency exists at the building, place or premises where the electronic device is located.
"Alarm user"shall mean a person contracting with or otherwise securing the services of an alarm business for the use, leasing, servicing or maintaining of an alarm system.
"False alarm"shall mean an alarm signal that elicits a response by the Sheriff's Department when no emergency exists at the building, place or premises of that alarm signal's origin. A false alarm includes an alarm signal activated by an animal, rodent, wind, or act of God.
"Residential alarm system"shall mean an alarm system that is used to detect an emergency in or about a structure or area that is used primarily for nonbusiness purposes and intended for habitation, including individual dwelling unit(s) within a single- or multiple-family structure.
(Ord. 13-793, § 2)