For police and/or fire department response to any false alarm, the city shall charge and collect from the person having or maintaining such fire, burglary and/or robbery alarm, on premises owned or occupied by him, fees as follows:
(1) For response to premises at which no other false alarm has occurred within the preceding six-month period, hereinafter referred to as a "first response," no fee shall be charged. Upon first response, notice of conditions and requirements of this chapter shall be given to the owner or occupant of the premises on which the false alarm occurred and upon which the fire, burglary and/or robbery alarm is located.
(2) For a second response to premises within six months after the first response, a fee of $50.00 shall be charged. The person having or maintaining such fire, burglary and/or robbery alarm shall, within five working days after notice to do so, make a written report to the chief of police and/or fire chief on prescribed forms setting forth the cause of such false alarm, the corrective action taken, whether and when such alarm has been inspected by authorized service personnel, and such other information as the chief of police and/or fire chief may reasonably require to determine the cause of such false alarm, any mitigating circumstances and corrective action necessary. The chief of police and/or fire chief may direct the person having or maintaining such fire, burglary and/or robbery alarm to have authorized service personnel inspect the alarm at such inspection and corrective action shall be borne by the individual having or maintaining the alarm on said premises. When the written report detailing corrective actions has been submitted pursuant to this subsection, the fee for this incident shall be reduced to $0.00.
(3) For a third response to premises within six months after the second response, a fee of $75.00 dollars shall be charged and necessary corrective action prescribed under subsection
(2) of this section.
(4) For a fourth response within six months after the third response, and all succeeding responses, a fee of $100.00 shall be charged. The chief of police and/or fire chief may order the person having or maintaining the fire, burglary and/or robbery alarm to disconnect such alarm until the prescribed corrective action is taken and certification of such corrective action is provided to the police department and/or fire department; provided, that no disconnection shall be ordered relative to any premises required by law to have an alarm system in operation.
(5) Fees may be revised from time to time by resolution of town council.
(Ord. 619 § 1, 2010)