As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALARM INSTALLATION
The design, installation, repair, alteration and maintenance
of systems designed to cause alarm to be sounded in the event of a
burglary or robbery.
ALARM USER
Any person on whose premises an alarm system is maintained
within the Town of Chelmsford, except for alarm systems on motor vehicles
or proprietary alarm systems.
ANSWERING SERVICE
A telephone answering service which provides the service
of receiving emergency signals from alarm systems and thereafter immediately
relaying the message by live voice to the Chelmsford Police Department.
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
Any facility which is privately owned that owns or leases
alarm systems and whose facility is staffed by employees who receive,
record or validate alarm signals and relay the information of such
signals to the Chelmsford Police Department by any means.
DIAL ALARM
An alarm system which automatically selects a telephone line
connected to the Chelmsford Police Department and reproduces a prerecorded
voice message or coded signal indicating the existence of an emergency
situation that the alarm system is designed to detect.
DIRECT ALARM
Any alarm system which is directly connected to the alarm
processing unit within the police monitoring facility.
EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment and devices, or a single device,
arranged to signal a hazard or intrusion requiring urgent attention
and to which police are expected to respond. In this chapter, the
term "emergency alarm system" shall include the terms "dial alarm,"
"direct alarm" and "local alarm," as those terms are herein defined.
Fire alarm systems and alarm systems which monitor temperature, humidity
and any other conditions not directly related to the detection of
an unauthorized intrusion into a premises, robbery or attempted robbery
at a premises are specifically excluded from the provisions of this
chapter.
FALSE ALARM
A.
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical
failure, malfunction, improper installation or negligence of the user
of an alarm system or of the user's employees or agents.
B.
Any signal or oral communication transmitted
to the Police Department requesting, requiring or resulting in a response
on the part of the Police Department when in fact there has been no
unauthorized intrusion or attempted unauthorized intrusion into a
premises and no attempted robbery at a premises. Excluded from this
definition are activations of alarm systems caused by power outages,
hurricanes, tornadoes or earthquakes or an alarm user who has no other
means of eliciting an emergency response by the Police Department
for valid emergency reasons.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm system which may or may not be connected to a central
station or answering service which, when activated, causes an audible
and/or visual signaling device at the premises within which the alarm
system is installed.
MANUAL ALARM
Any alarm in which the activation of the alarm is initiated
by the direct action of the alarm user or the user's agents or employees
and which is installed to elicit a police response to a burglary,
attempted burglary, robbery or attempted robbery.
PERMIT
Written permission duly granted to an applicant by the town
upon payment of the required fee.
PERMIT YEAR
A twelve-month period beginning January 1 and ending December
31 of each year.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, unincorporated association
or other legal entity.
POLICE ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
An employee of the town whose responsibility is to coordinate
the administration and documentation of alarm businesses and alarm
systems as they relate to the effective enforcement of the provisions
of this chapter.
POLICE CHIEF
The Chief of Police of the Town of Chelmsford or his or her
designated representative.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Town of Chelmsford Police Department or any authorized
agent thereof.
PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
All alarm systems sounding and/or recording alarm and supervisory
signals at a control center located within the protected premises,
the control center being under the supervision of the proprietor of
the protected premises or the proprietor's employees or agents. If
a proprietary alarm system includes a signal line connected directly
or by means of a dialing device to a central station or answering
service, it thereby becomes an emergency alarm system as defined in
this chapter.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Anything which annoys, injures or endangers the comfort,
repose, health or safety of any persons or any community or neighborhood.
TOWN
The Town of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Dial alarms and direct alarms are not allowed.