For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) "Alarm system"(A) (B) (C) (D)
means any mechanical or electrical device designed to detect, or enable a person to notify others of, an unauthorized intrusion onto certain premises or the existence of an emergency on such premises, and which emits a sound or transmits a signal or message when activated. The following devices shall not constitute alarm systems within the meaning of this subsection:
Devices which do not register alarms that are audible, visible or perceptible outside the protected premises;
Devices which are not installed, operated or used for the purpose of reporting an emergency to the police department;
Alarm devices affixed to motor vehicles; and
Alarm devices installed on a temporary basis by the police department.
(2) "Answering service"
means a telephone answering service providing among its services the receiving on a continuous basis through trained employees of emergency signals from alarm systems, and the subsequent immediate relaying of the message by live voice to the communication center of the police department.
(3) "Automatic dialing device"
means an alarm system which automatically sends over regular telephone lines, by direct connection or otherwise, a prerecorded voice message indicating the existence of the emergency situation that the alarm system is designed to detect.
(4) "Central station"
means an office to which alarm systems are connected, where operators supervise the circuits, and where guards and/or servicemen are maintained continuously to investigate signals.
(5) "Direct line"
means a telephone line leading directly from a central station to the communication center of the police department, where the line is used only to report emergency signals on a person-to-person basis.
(6) "Emergency"
means the commission or attempted commission of a robbery or burglary, or an act of vandalism or other crime against the property on which an alarm system is maintained or against persons locally occupying such property.
(7) "False alarm"(a) (b) (c) (i) (ii) (iii)
means the activation of an alarm system which results in a response by the police department where there is no physical evidence that the alarm was activated as the result of an emergency. Alarms which fall into the following three categories shall not be false alarms:
Alarms which the permittee can demonstrate were approximately caused by extraordinary meteorological or atmospheric conditions or events;
Any alarm which occurs within thirty days after the issuance of an alarm permit;
Alarms which the permittee can demonstrate were actually caused by the act of some person other than:
The Permittee.
For the purpose of this subsection, the term "permittee" shall include officers, agents, employees, independent contractors, and any other person subject to the direct or indirect control of the permittee or who is permitted or invited onto the premises by a permittee;
The person who installed, connected, operated, maintained or serviced the alarm system;
The manufacturer of the alarm system, including the manufacturer's officers, agents, employees, independent contractors and any other persons subject to the direct or indirect control of the manufacturer.
(8) "Interconnect"
means to connect an alarm system to a telephone line, either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a standard telephone, for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit an emergency message upon the activation of the alarm system.
(9) "Modified central station"
means an office to which alarm systems are connected, where operators supervise the circuits but where guards are not maintained to investigate alarm signals.
(10) "Permittee"
means the person to whom an alarm system permit is issued.
(11) "Person"
includes natural persons, without regard to number or gender, and any partnership, corporation, and any other type of legal entity.
(12) "Primary trunkline"
means a telephone line leading directly into the communication center of the police department for the purpose of handling emergency calls on a person-to-person-basis, and which is identified as such by a specific number included among the emergency numbers listed in the telephone directory issued by the telephone company, covering the service area within the police department's jurisdiction.
(14) "Special trunkline"
means a telephone line leading into the communication center of the police department and having the primary purpose of handling emergency signals or messages originating through a central station, modified central station or answering service.
(Ord. 1006 § 1 (part), 1984)