The purpose of this chapter is to establish
standards, procedures and controls for all types of intrusion, burglar,
fire and other emergency alarm devices which are designed, directly
or indirectly, to summon assistance from the Police Department, Fire
Department or other municipal department, agency or official.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM AGENT
Any person who is employed by any business, firm, corporation
or other commercial entity for the business of owning, operating,
maintaining, installing, leasing or selling alarm devices whose duties
include any of the following: selling, maintaining, leasing, servicing,
repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing in or on any
building, place or premises any alarm device within the Borough of
Madison.
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business, firm, corporation or other commercial entity
which is in the business of owning or operating, maintaining, installing,
leasing or selling alarm device or devices or a system of alarm devices,
which business, firm, corporation or other commercial entity is an
owner, operator, provider of maintenance service, installer or lessor
or seller-of said devices or systems of devices.
ALARM CONSOLE
The console or control panel of devices producing a visual
or audio response, or both, and located within the Municipal Building
of the Borough.
ALARM DEVICE
Any device or mechanism used or designed for detection and
warning of unauthorized entry, fire, smoke, flood or other perils,
but specifically excluding local alarm mechanisms located entirely
within enclosed residential buildings.
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any alarm device or aggregate of alarm devices installed
on or within a single building or on or within more than one building
or other structure on a common site, at a specific location.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
Any facility operated by a private firm that owns or leases
a system of emergency alarm devices, which facility is manned at all
times by trained operators employed to receive, record and validate
alarm signals and to relay information concerning such validated signals
to the police or fire dispatch room.
DIGITAL DIALED ALARM
Any alarm device which automatically or electronically selects
a telephone trunk line of the Police or Fire Department of the Borough
and then delivers a signal or reproduces a prerecorded digital message
to report a criminal act or other emergency. This specifically excludes
tape dialers.
DIRECT ALARM
Any alarm device connected directly by leased telephone wires
from a specific location to the radio dispatch room at the Municipal
Building.
FALSE ALARM
Any signal or message received by the Police or Fire Department
and to which either or both respond, which signal or message was directly
or indirectly brought about or produced by an alarm device of any
type, but which was not the result of criminal activity or other emergency
and which was not created by malfunction of the alarm console within
the Municipal Building.
HOLDUP ALARM
Any police alarm device actuated by a holdup, robbery or
theft at a specific location.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm device which, when actuated, produces an audible
signal beyond the boundaries of the premises or visible signal designed
to notify persons within audible or visible range of the signal that
a criminal act or other emergency is occurring or has occurred.
MUNICIPALITY
The Borough of Madison or any department, agency or officer
duly authorized to act on behalf of the municipality.
PERMITTEE
Any private individual, partnership, corporation or firm
which holds a permit from the municipality to use an alarm device
on premises owned or leased by it.
The Borough of Madison and its various departments,
agencies and officials shall be under no duty or obligation to any
permittee or to any other person or persons with respect to the adequacy,
operation, installation, repair or maintenance of the alarm console
equipment and any allied or related equipment or services and assumes
no liability in connection therewith. Upon issuance of a permit hereunder,
the permit holder hereby agrees to hold and save harmless the Borough
of Madison and its departments, agencies and officials from any liability
or damages suffered as a result of or arising out of improper or faulty
installation, operation or maintenance of any police or fire alarm
system of the permittee or the improper or faulty installation, operation
or maintenance of the alarm console at the Municipal Building. No
action taken by the Borough or, the Borough Police Department pursuant
to the provisions of this section shall create any liability upon
the Borough or the Borough Police Department by reason of any failure
of any alarm system or local alarm any failure to respond to any emergency
or any act of omission or commission relating to any alarm system
or local alarm.
[Amended 8-14-2000 by Ord. No. 35-2000; 5-8-2006 by Ord. No. 19-2006]
Any person, firm, corporation or other organization
found guilty of violating any provision of this chapter, for which
there is no specific penalty set forth in this chapter, shall, upon
conviction thereof, be punishable by one or more of the following
in the discretion of the Judge: a fine of not to exceed $2,000; or
by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days; or by a period of
community service not exceeding 90 days. In the event that a fine
is imposed, pursuant to this section, such fine shall be no less than
$100.