The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards
and regulations for various types of intrusion, burglar, fire, smoke
and other emergency alarm devices, whether it be a dial alarm or a
local alarm.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to
any person who operates, maintains, or owns any dial alarm, local
alarm or direct line hook-up alarm to any alarm company, answering
service or police alarm board which is designed to summon the police,
Fire Department or other municipal agency to any location in response
to any type of alarm signal.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words shall have the following meanings:
DIAL ALARM
That type of device using telephone lines transmitting an
alarm directly through the police switchboard.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm actuated by inadvertence, negligence, unintentional
act or accident by a resident or some other person authorized to be
in the house or building, or any alarm that is transmitted to the
Police Department which, when checked, shows no evidence in the house
or other alarmed building of any intruder having gained entry or having
attempted to gain entry, or no intruder inside the house or building.
These alarms shall be deemed to be a malfunction of the alarm device,
and such malfunction is also determined to be a false alarm.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm or device which, when activated, produces a visual
or noise signal and which is not connected by telephone line to the
police switchboard.
RADIO TRANSMITTED ALARM
A two-way radio network which connects an alarm system to
the central monitoring station without wires.
For false alarms, the Mayor and Council prescribe
the following penalties:
A. For the first through fifth false alarm in any given
calendar year, a warning shall be issued.
B. For the sixth and seventh false alarm in the same
calendar year, a fine of $25 shall be paid to the Borough.
C. For the eighth and any subsequent false alarms in
the same calendar year, a fine of $50 shall be paid to the Borough.
D. After the eighth false alarm in any given calendar
year, the Mayor and Council reserve the right to require disconnection
of the device for a limited or permanent time. No permit shall be
revoked or suspended without giving the permittee a written opportunity
to show cause before the Mayor and Council at its next scheduled public
meeting why such action should not be taken.
E. Any person not fully complying with any of the provisions
of this chapter shall be liable to pay a fine of not more than $500
payable to the Borough. Such fine and all other penalties may be recovered
in the Cresskill Municipal Court upon issuance of summons by the Cresskill
police returnable before the Cresskill Municipal Court and recoverable
in the same manner as a fine imposed for a violation of the Cresskill
Municipal Code.
The Borough reserves the right to change, modify
or increase by ordinance the fees herein prescribed or the penalties
herein prescribed.
The Mayor and Council may, from time to time,
promulgate rules and regulation supplementing this chapter in order
to provide for recordkeeping and efficient management of said system.