As used in this chapter:
(1) "Audible or visible alarm"
means any device situated in the residence or business building which senses or detects potential or threatened burglaries, robberies, uninvited entry, fire or other emergency event, and which causes an audible or visual alarm (such as sirens, bells, whistles, gongs or lights) to be activated upon the premises containing such device.
(2) "Automatic dialing-announcing device"
means any automatic telephone equipment which incorporates the following features:
(3) "Directly connected electronic alarm"
means any device situated in a residence or business building which senses or detects potential or threatened burglaries, robberies, uninvited entry, fire or other events of an emergency nature, and which signals, or directs a signal, directly to the Longview police department, Longview fire department, or the Cowlitz Communications Center, in notification thereof.
(4) "False alarm"
means the activation of a device which senses or detects potential or threatened burglaries, robberies, uninvited entry, fire or other emergency events, at a time when there is no burglary, robbery, uninvited entry, fire or other emergency event, and there is no reasonable evidence that an attempted burglary, robbery or uninvited entry has occurred, nor is there reasonable evidence that the premises containing the device was in danger of fire or other emergency event.
(5) "Indirectly connected electronic alarm"
means any device situated in a residence or business building which senses or detects potential or threatened burglaries, robberies, uninvited entry, fire or other emergency event, and which signals or directs a signal to any person, firm or corporation which thereafter notifies the Longview police department, the Longview fire department or the Cowlitz County Communications Center.
(Ord. 2354 § 1, 1989)