This chapter has as its purpose the regulation and control of the installation,
operation and maintenance of private alarm systems within the Township in
order to insure that the quality of alarm services rendered to the public
will be maintained at a high level and to alleviate conditions otherwise leading
to an unnecessary drain on the manpower, time, space, facilities and finances
of the Township of West Amwell and its police, rescue and fire departments.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any person, other than
the municipality, who sells, installs, operates, maintains or owns any alarm
device or local alarm designed to summon the Police Department, rescue/first
aid services, Fire Department or other municipal agency to any location in
response to any type of alarm signal.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business operated by a person, partnership, corporation, etc.,
for profit which engages in the activity of altering, leasing, maintaining,
repairing, replacing, selling servicing, monitoring or responding to a burglar,
medical or fire alarm system, or which cause any of these activities to take
place. Excluded from this definition, however, are retail establishments which
sell alarm systems over the counter and do not service, monitor or maintain
same.
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm activating equipment which provides warning of
burglary, intrusion, medical emergency, fire, flood or like peril.
ALARM SYSTEM
The installation in one or more structures of one or more alarm devices
for the express purpose of giving visual and/or audible warning of any emergency
such as burglary, intrusion, medical emergency, fire, flood or like peril.
ALARM USER
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company
or organization of any kind in control of a building, structure or facility
wherein an alarm device or system is maintained.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm signal eliciting a response by police, emergency medical
services or fire fighters or other public officials when a situation requiring
response by police, emergency medical services or fire fighters or other public
officials does not in fact exist (but excluding an alarm signal caused by
violent conditions of nature or other extraordinary circumstances not reasonably
subject to control by the alarm system business or alarm user).
INDEPENDENT SMOKE DETECTOR
A device giving any audible alarm indicating smoke and/or fire within
a structure and not connected to an alarm system or to any external sound
device outside a structure.
A homeowner possessing or using an alarm system shall be responsible
for notifying the Police Department of the sale of his/her/their property.
The homeowner shall notify the Police Department as to the name of the new
owner and whether or not the new owner is continuing with an alarm system
with the property.
All information submitted in compliance with this chapter shall be held
in the strictest confidence and shall be deemed a record exempt from public
disclosure pursuant to state statute. Any violation of confidentiality shall
be deemed a violation of this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any alarm system installed
on property occupied by any Township, county, state or federal agency or office,
nor to an independent smoke detector as defined in this chapter.
General penalties for false alarms are as follows:
E. Seventh and subsequent false alarms: $200.
Any person who intentionally causes the giving of a false alarm shall be in violation of this chapter and subject to the penalties set forth under §
52-13 for each offense. In addition, the person who intentionally causes the giving of a false alarm may also be prosecuted criminally under the statutes of the New Jersey Criminal Code.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this chapter
shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not less than $100 nor more
than $1,250, a term of imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or a period of community
service not exceeding 90 days, or any combination thereof.
Enforcement of this chapter will be carried out by the Township Police
Department. The highest ranking officer in the Police Department will be responsible
for issuance of warning notices and subsequently Township ordinance summonses
to those in violation. The summons will include a court date which will only
be used in the event of a not-guilty plea. The ranking officer when issuing
the summons will indicate the number of offense(s) (i.e., first offense, second
offense, etc.) on the complaint. The summons will always be accompanied by
a form letter also indicating the reason for the summons and the number of
offense(s).