Unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, terms defined herein shall have the following meanings when used in this chapter:
A. "Alarm business"
means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, monitoring, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any alarm system on real property.
B. "Alarm system"
means any system, device or mechanism which, when activated, transmits a telephone message to a private monitoring company or some other number, or emits an audible or visible signal that can be heard or seen by persons outside the protected premises, or transmits a signal beyond the premises in some other fashion, except any system, device or mechanism primarily protecting a motor vehicle, or a medical alarm.
C. "Alarm user"
means the person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or organization of any kind to whom a registration is required under this chapter.
D. "Automatic dialing device"
means a device that is interconnected to a telephone line and is programmed to select a predetermined telephone number and transmit by voice message or code signal an emergency message indicating a need for emergency response. Such a device is an alarm system.
E. "Burglary alarm system"
means an alarm system designed or used for detection and reporting of an unauthorized entry or attempted unauthorized entry upon real property protected by the system.
F. "Chief of police"
means the chief of the city of Enumclaw police department.
G. "Department"
means the city of Enumclaw police department.
H. "False alarm"
means the activation of any burglary and/or robbery alarm system when no crime is being committed or attempted on the premises. An alarm shall be presumed to be false if the police officers responding do not locate any evidence of an intrusion or commission of an unlawful act or emergency on the premises which might have caused the alarm to sound, but does not include alarms caused by violent conditions of nature or other extraordinary circumstances not reasonably subject to control by the alarm business operator or alarm user.
I. "Interconnect"
means to connect an alarm system including an automatic dialing device to a telephone line, either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a telephone, for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit a message upon the activation of the alarm system.
J. "Registration year"
means January 1st to and including December 31st.
K. "Premises"
means any area and any portion of any area protected by an alarm system.
L. "Robbery alarm system"
means an alarm system designed or used for alerting others of a robbery or other crime in progress which involves potential serious bodily injury or death.
M. "System subscriber"
means a person, corporation, firm, partnership, association, company, organization or other business entity who purchased or contracted for any alarm system.
N. "Panic/trouble alarm"
means an alarm system designed or used for alerting police of the need for immediate assistance or aid in order to avoid injury or serious bodily harm.
O. "Verification"
means an independent method of determining that a signal from an automatic alarm system reflects a need for immediate police assistance or investigation.
(Ord. 2401, 2008)