No person, owner, agent, alarm company or alarm company agent shall install or cause to be installed, use, maintain, or possess an alarm system at any residence or on any business premises or building within the city of Pacific Grove without having obtained an alarm user's permit from the chief of police in accordance with this section. No person shall install or allow the installation of an alarm system that is subject to this chapter in any property owned, leased, or controlled by that person unless a valid permit for such system has been issued in accordance with this chapter. The application for an alarm user's permit shall be filed with the Pacific Grove police department accompanied by an alarm permit fee as set forth in the city of Pacific Grove master fee schedule.
The chief of police shall prescribe the form of the application and request such information as is necessary to evaluate and act upon the permit application. The application shall include the address of the premises where the system is or shall be located and the name, address and telephone number of the applicant, and the person who will render service or repairs during any hour of the day or night. The application shall also include a statement that the applicant has posted the house number of the premises at the street or roadway next to the driveway of the premises. The subscriber must show that any building or portion thereof serviced by an alarm is capable of being reached by the responding officer(s) whether by patrol vehicle or by foot, if no more than 200 feet from where the patrol vehicle can be parked. If the aforementioned access cannot be made, or if there is any barrier such as a wall, gate, cliff, dog, or any other material object that prevents, impedes or jeopardizes the safety of the responding officers so that the alarm and/or building cannot be checked without incurring such jeopardy, the alarmed site will be classified as "inaccessible."
The original permit shall be maintained at the Pacific Grove police department with copies sent to the subscriber and the subscriber's alarm business.
In the event that an alarm permit application is denied, both the subscriber and alarm company shall receive a copy of the rejected alarm application.
The chief of police may impose reasonable restrictions and conditions upon issuing the permit to the alarm user. The chief of police may deny the permit if the alarm system does not comply with this chapter or the standards adopted under PGMC §
11.62.090 (Alarm system standards) or if the building or portion thereof serviced by the alarm is deemed inaccessible.
(Ord. 11-015 § 2, 2011)