As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any device designed for detection of an unauthorized entry on premises
and/or for alerting others of commission of an unlawful act or for detection
of a fire. When actuated, it gives a signal, visual and audible, or transmits
a signal. Facilities, circuits or equipment utilized by a telephone utility
regulated by the State Public Service Commission shall not be included.
FALSE ALARM
A signal from an alarm system, a telephone call to or other contact
with the Fire or Police Department resulting in response by the Department
when an emergency situation does not exist.
Alarm systems installed within the city shall have a Class A type signal
from the premises upon which the alarm system is installed, which Class A
system shall provide for telephone line supervision.
No person owning or using an alarm system shall cause or permit giving
a false alarm, whether intentional or accidental.
[Amended 5-10-1994 by Ord. No. 774]
A. Certain alarm systems include a dialer so that when the
system is actuated the dialer automatically dials the police station using
the regular telephone lines and repeatedly giving its recorded message.
B. Automatic dialers. No person shall use or cause to be
used any telephone, electronic device or attachment that automatically selects
a public telephone trunk line of the Police Department, Fire Department or
any other department, bureau, office, officer or employee of the city and
then reproduces a prerecorded message to report a burglary, fire or other
emergency unless such device or attachment is approved by the Common Council.