[1-20-2015 by Ord. No. 594]
A.
Purpose. The purpose of this section is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the facilities clients.
B.
Safety and Security Measures. A plan shall be submitted as part of the permit review.
1.
Enclosure of outside areas may be required to provide protection from rail, traffic, water, machinery, or other environmental hazards.
2.
Secure or alarmed exits (in compliance with building and fire code). Examples include:
a.
Mechanical or electronic restricted access systems. These types of systems are designed to prevent unauthorized people from gaining access to a center. All the doors leading into the center are locked from the inside. You may be asked to enter a code or password onto a key pad or identify yourself before the door is opened. Sometimes, you may be "buzzed" into the building after you have been identified. The system may be as simple as a door bell or as complex as security system that is electronically operated.
b.
Main entrance unlocked, all other doors locked to prevent someone from coming into the building from the outside. This type of system requires that everyone enter the building through the same entrance unless you have a key to another door. Perhaps the director's office will be near the main entrance so that he or she can see who is coming into the building. The center controls the access to areas inside the building by monitoring who is entering.
c.
Bell or alert device attached to an unlocked door. In this type of system, the main entrance to the building is unlocked, but equipped with a bell or buzzer so that every time the door opens, the bell or buzzer goes off. Access to the building is not controlled but because it alerts the occupants of the building that someone has come or gone it can monitor what is occurring.