[Adopted 12-29-1977 by Ord. No. 1431
as Ch. 14, Art. IX of the Cheltenham Code]
Any person, firm or corporation living or doing business within the
Township of Cheltenham shall be eligible to apply to the Board of Commissioners
for permission to connect his or her premises located in the township with
the emergency alarm equipment of the township located in the Township Police
Administration Building, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.
No application for permission to connect shall be approved until the
applicant agrees in writing to relieve and save harmless the Township of Cheltenham
from:
A. Any expense in connection with the installation and maintenance
of the facilities desired by applicant.
B. Any liability by reason of failure of any equipment.
C. Liability for any loss, injury or damage to persons or
property caused wholly or in part by any act or acts or omission or omissions
of the township or applicant or of any of their employees or agents.
[Amended 11-21-1995 by Ord. No. 1846-95]
No permit shall be issued until the applicant pays an installation fee
to be set by resolution of the Board of Commissioners. A yearly rental fee, payable in advance, shall be paid by all
persons, firms or corporations connected into the township alarm system and,
upon failure to pay, upon due notice, the township shall disconnect the premises
of the permittee from the township alarm system.
The Township Commissioners of Cheltenham Township reserve the right,
at any time in their sole discretion, to discontinue any or all connections
to the township's emergency alarm equipment.
[Adopted 12-21-1993 as Ord. No. 1793-93]
The Board of Commissioners of the Township of Cheltenham has determined
that the receipt of false alarms and false notifications to the Police and
Fire Departments are detrimental to the welfare and safety of the citizens
of Cheltenham Township and the members of the Police and Fire Departments,
and that the receipt of such false alarms and notifications by the Police,
Fire and EMS Departments detracts from the efficiency of these departments
in discharging their responsibilities to the citizens of Cheltenham Township.
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Board of Commissioners to safeguard
and protect the citizens of Cheltenham Township, the members of the Police
Department and the members of the Volunteer Fire Companies from such hazards
or risks.
This Article governs the use, maintenance and installation of all alarm
systems, requires permits, establishes fees, provides for punishment of violations
and establishes a system of administration.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM BUSINESS
The business by any individual, partnership, corporation or other
entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, 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
in or on any building, structure or facility.
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assembly of mechanical or electrical equipment, designed to signal
the occurrence of a holdup, burglary, fire, medical emergency or other activity
requiring urgent attention and to which police, fire and/or EMS units are
expected to respond.
ALARM USER
Any individual, partnership, association, syndicate, company, firm,
trust, corporation, department, bureau, agency or other entity recognized
by law as the subject of rights and duties in control of premises wherein
an alarm system is maintained.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and is programmed
to transmit a signal by a voice or coded message that indicates that an emergency
condition exists and the need for an emergency response is required. When
said device is programmed to notify the Cheltenham Township Police, Fire or
EMS Departments, then, regardless of the type of automatic dialing device
used, provisions shall be made to provide that the emergency message be received
at two (2) different locations from which the receiving person/persons can
notify the police of the address, owner, type of alarm and any other information
required to secure the property.
CENTRAL STATION
A monitoring facility that accepts alarm signals from a premises
and whose agents then contact Police, Fire or EMS Departments for assistance.
CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP COMMUNICATION CENTER
That part of the Cheltenham Township Police Administration building
that is responsible for receiving, processing, transferring and/or dispatching
all incoming emergency notification or other calls for service throughout
the township.
COORDINATOR(S)
The individual(s) designated by the Township Manager to maintain
and enforce the provisions of this Article.
DESIGNATED TRUNK LINE
A telephone line leading into the Police/Fire Department communication
center that is for the sole purpose of transmitting emergency calls from automatic
dialing devices and central stations reporting the activation of an alarm
system.
EMS
The abbreviation for "Emergency Medical Services."
FALSE ALARM
An emergency alarm activated by malice, inadvertence, negligence
or unintentional acts to which the Cheltenham Township Police, Fire and/or
EMS Departments respond, but which is not the result of an emergency and which
is caused by a condition within the control of the person in possession of
the premises where the device is located, including the malfunction of the
alarm system. The definition excludes alarms caused by testing or repairing
of telephone or electrical lines or equipment outside the premises; acts of
God, such as earthquake, flood, windstorm, thunder or lightning; an attempted
illegal entry of which there is visible evidence; the user acting under a
sincere belief that a need exists to call the Police or Fire Department. If
a doubt exists as to the cause of the "false alarm," the Township Manager,
or his designate, shall make a decision regarding the circumstances of the
activations. Multiple alarms received by the Cheltenham Township and/or Montgomery
County Communication Center before the system can be deactivated within a
reasonable period of time shall be considered a single alarm.
PERSON
An individual, partnership or corporate entity that owns property
or a portion thereof serviced by an automatic alarm system.
RESTORATION FEE
A fee that is paid to the township by the alarm user whose permit
has been revoked. The permit will be reinstated upon payment of the "restoration
fee," provided that the Coordinator is satisfied that the user's system
is properly serviced and deficiencies corrected.
YEAR
Three hundred sixty-five consecutive days preceding the date of the
violation date.
[Added 8-15-2006 by Ord. No. 2114-06]
[Amended 11-21-1995 by Ord. No. 1846-95]
A. Alarm user's permit required.
(1) Application for any existing alarm system must be filed
with the township, accompanied by a permit fee, to be set forth from time
to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners, within six (6) months after the effective date of this Article.
Application for any new alarm system, together with a permit fee, to be set
forth from time to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners, must be filed with the township prior to the use thereof. When
the initial application is filed after July 1 of any calendar year, the fee
shall be one-half (1/2) of the year's fee for the balance of the calendar
year. Application for the yearly renewal of an alarm user's permit must
be filed with the township with a permit fee, to be set forth from time to
time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners, by January 30 of each calendar
year. No refunds shall be made under any circumstances.
(2) The permit shall bear the signature of the Township Manager
and be valid for the period specified on the same.
(3) The permit shall contain the address of the property,
the name of the business (if applicable), the name of the owner, tenant or
agent responsible for the property, the alarm company responsible for maintaining
the system (if applicable), the type of alarm (burglar, holdup, fire, medical),
how the alarm signal will be received by the communication center (tape, central
station, etc.), at least two (2) alternative emergency numbers or whereabouts
of person/persons to be contacted to secure the property and any additional
information reasonably required by the Township Manager.
B. An alarm user who is over the age of sixty-five (65) and is the primary occupant of the residence, and if no business is conducted at the residence, may obtain a user's permit from the township according to Subsection
A(1) with the payment of a permit fee to be set forth from time to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
C. A late charge, in an amount to be set forth from time
to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners, will be charged to users who fail to obtain a permit within six
(6) months after the effective date of this Article or within sixty (60) days
the initial activation of an alarm system or who are sixty (60) days delinquent
in renewing a permit.