The Township Council does hereby find and declare that:
A. The occupants of numerous residential, commercial and
industrial establishments in the Township of Old Bridge have found it desirable
to make provision for the installation, upon their premises, at their own
cost and expense, of alarm systems for emergencies, such as burglar, fire
and like alarms.
B. There is a growing number of alarm companies that sell
or lease such alarm systems entering into contracts with such occupants for
the installation, operation and maintenance of such alarm systems and providing
for the connection to the individual alarm system so installed by them to
a central location or to an alarm panel installed in the Township of Old Bridge
Department of Police.
C. The number of private enterprises engaged in the alarm
business, each with its own system and equipment, has resulted in conditions
that, if not remedied, will lead to an unnecessary drain on the manpower,
time, space facilities and finances of the Township of Old Bridge and its
Police Department and the deterioration of the quality of service to persons
subscribing to the alarm services and inequities among the alarm businesses
in the Township of Old Bridge.
The purpose of this article is to provide standards and regulations
for various types of local alarms, burglar, fire and other emergency alarm
devices, whether by direct line, telephone or other means, actuating devices
at the Old Bridge Police Headquarters requiring a response by the Police Department
or Fire Department.
The provisions of this article shall apply to any person, other than
the municipality, who operates, maintains or owns any alarm device or local
alarm designed to summon the Police or Fire Department to any location in
response to any type of alarm signal. The terms of this article shall in no
way prohibit alarm companies from providing services by private sources to
other offices within or without the Township of Old Bridge so long as such
activity is not connected to the alarm panel. Any person having premises protected
by a local alarm shall be responsible for the registration thereof.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment in the alarm panel or
alarm register providing warning of intrusion, fire, smoke, flood or other
peril.
ALARM PANEL
That component installed in the console of the law enforcement building
containing alarm indications and designations.
ALARM SYSTEM
The installation in one or more buildings of one or more devices
or local alarms for the express purpose of giving visual or audible warning,
or both, of an emergency such as burglary, intrusion, fire or smoke.
CENTRAL OFFICE ALARM
Any alarm device which, when activated, transmits a signal to a remote
location indicating an alarm condition. This type of alarm may or may not
have a local bell, depending on its design.
COMMUNICATIONS CONSOLE
The console or control panel of devices giving visual or audio indications,
or both, and general communications located within the confines of the Department
of Police.
DIAL ALARM
That type of device that employs an automatic dialing system precoded
to connect with a special telephone in the law enforcement building rather
than to the alarm panel.
DIRECT ALARM CONNECTION
Any alarm device which, when activated, transmits a signal directly
to the alarm panel at police headquarters via telephone lease lines.
FALSE ALARM
The actuation of an alarm system by causes other than those to which
the alarm system was designed or intended to respond. Testing of the alarm
system without prior approval of the Department of Police shall be considered
a "false alarm."
LICENSEE
The person obtaining the license to install, operate and maintain
the alarm panel at the Old Bridge Police Headquarters.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm device which, when activated, sounds a warning bell at
the location of the alarmed premises and does not transmit any type of signal
to another location.
PERMITTEE
Any person owning or leasing an alarm device of any type within the
Township of Old Bridge.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation or association
or any other legal entity.
The Township of Old Bridge shall be under no duty or obligation to any
permittee hereunder or to any alarm panel licensee hereunder, the alarm panel
and allied equipment being maintained at will and subject to termination at
any time by cancellation of the system by the Director of Police, provided
that 10 days' notice is given, in writing, to said permittees.
Whenever, under the provisions of this article, the Director of Police
or any authorized representative he may have designated is empowered to make
a decision with respect to the installation, operation and maintenance of
any alarm equipment or with respect to the issuance or denial of any application
relating thereto, any person aggrieved by said decision may, within 10 days
following said decision, file a written appeal therefrom with the Business
Administrator of the Township of Old Bridge, who shall conduct a hearing and
affirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed from.
The Township Council may, from time to time, promulgate rules and regulations
supplementing this article in order to provide for recordkeeping and efficient
management of said system.
[Amended 9-21-1992 by Ord. No. 38-92]
Any person, firm or corporation which shall violate any of the terms of this article, other than the provisions governing false alarms, shall be subject to the issuance of a summons, returnable in Old Bridge Municipal Court, and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 nor more than the penalties set forth in Chapter
1, Article
II, Penalty.
This article shall be enforced by the Department of Police, Township
of Old Bridge.