It is the purpose and intent of this chapter
to provide for the implementation and use of digital security imaging
systems (hereinafter referred to as "DSIS") that monitor the exterior
spaces and areas of certain commercial retail establishments and retail
developments in the Village of Pleasant Prairie. The DSIS will afford
the opportunity for public safety departments (e.g., Village Police
Department and Village Fire & Rescue Department) to visually examine
certain retail establishments and retail development sites and will
provide emergency response personnel with a visual assessment of an
emergency situation in advance of arrival without placing an undue
burden for services on the taxpayers. The advanced visual assessment
may pertain to a person or persons (personal identification), a location
(scene identification), and/or a situation (action identification)
in emergency situations. The implementation and usage of DSIS will
facilitate law enforcement agencies in crime investigation. While
it is anticipated that the implementation and usage of DSIS will greatly
aid law enforcement agencies in subsequent criminal investigations
and prosecutions, it is recognized that DSIS alone cannot provide
for or be solely relied upon to produce positive personal, action,
or scene identification. Furthermore, it is recognized that since
there is no Village requirement that these systems be actively monitored,
it cannot be reasonably expected that these systems will, on their
own, necessarily provide a safer or more secure environment, nor are
they a substitute for other security measures. It is also the intent
of this chapter to attain commercial retail environments of sustained
desirability and economic stability and to avoid unreasonable adverse
effects to the property values of the surrounding properties and surrounding
neighborhoods and to maintain and promote the public health, safety
and welfare of the Village.
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No. 16-06]
A. The following buildings/uses pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance (Chapter
420) shall hereby be required to provide, install and maintain in good working order an exterior DSIS for security surveillance purposes.
(1) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance (Chapter
420) within the B-1 Neighborhood Business, B-2 Community Business, B-3 Regional Retail Business, B-4 Freeway Service Business Districts, and all retail and services uses in the B-6 Freeway Oriented Business Center District.
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(2) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the B-5 Freeway Office District and the M-5 Production Manufacturing District: day-care facility, either for children or adults; retail auxiliary uses as allowed in the B-5 and M-5 Districts; and service auxiliary uses as allowed in the B-5 and M-5 Districts.
(3) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District or M-2 General Manufacturing District: banks; barber- and beauty shops; clinic-outpatient; dry cleaning and laundries, pickup and delivery stations and self-service; motor vehicle showrooms; and day-care facility, either for children or adults.
(4) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the I-1 Institutional District: financial institutions with or without a drive-through facility; retail sale as allowed in the I-1 District; day-care facility, either for children or adults; veterinarian emergency service offices; and veterinarian offices.
(5) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the PR-2 Community Park-Recreational District: cabaret or a dry cabaret; restaurants/snack bars.
(6) Any new use or building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the PR-3 Regional Park-Recreational District: limited retail uses as allowed in the PR-3 District; limited service uses as allowed in the PR-3 District; restaurants/snack bars; hotels.
(7) Any new building, modifications or additions requiring Plan Commission approval pursuant to the Village Zoning Ordinance, Chapter
420, for the following uses in the R-9, R-10 or R-11 Multiple-Family Residential District that have 12 or more units per building where the building has common entries and common hallways.
B. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner/developer and
any/all successors in interest or ownership of the properties/developments
to provide, install and maintain in good working order the exterior
DSIS.
C. The property owner/developer and any/all successor owners shall pay
to the Village Treasurer, upon presentment of an itemized statement,
a fee equal to the actual costs incurred by the Village for all IT
Department staff and consultants, attorney and/or other special expert
consultation for the review, inspection, any required ongoing maintenance
conducted by or on behalf of the Village in connection with the DSIS.
Equipment deployed under this chapter shall
conform to the following minimum standards:
A. Cameras. Cameras shall be IP-based wired or wireless. Cameras shall
be color wide dynamic range day/night type with noise reduction. Exterior
cameras must possess an ingress protection rating of no less than
IP66. In order to achieve the identification level of video capture,
subject matter at the capture line shall have a pixel density rating
of 50 pixels per foot or greater for IP-based cameras. Cameras proposed
for the DSIS shall have LUX ratings that can accommodate identification
level images during low light levels, without distorting or adding
excessive noise to video images.
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B. Digital/network video recorder. Digital/network video recorders (D/NVR)
shall provide adequate storage capacity to accommodate a minimum of
30 days of archived digital video files with the lowest possible amount
of compression. The DVR shall be IP addressable so as to make it accessible
via the Internet, and the Village shall be given any permissions and/or
software required to access both the video files stored thereon and
live feed of any camera.
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C. Recorder security. The D/NVR head end equipment shall
be located in a physically secure area such as a locked cabinet or
room taking into consideration proper environmental controls. Power
to the DSIS shall be surge suppressed and have battery backup of no
less than 45 minutes.
D. Software. The property owner/developer shall provide
the Village of Pleasant Prairie with a minimum of two additional software
license seats of the DSIS software. These licenses are in addition
to the software license seat that is housed with the DSIS DVR/NVR.
E. Internet connection. The property owner/developer
shall provide at its expense an Internet connection for the DSIS.
This connection is to be used for the sole purpose of providing access
to the DSIS. This connection must possess upload speeds of no less
than 5 mbps and download speeds of no less than 5 mbps (business class
connection). A static IP address must be assigned to the DSIS connection.
The Internet connection must remain operational for the life of the
DSIS at the cost of the property owner/developer.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
If the development consists of multiple buildings,
tenant spaces and/or phases, the DSIS shall be installed and fully
operational upon issuance of the temporary certificate of occupancy
of each building, tenant and/or phase. The adequacy of the implementation
of the DSIS minimum standards for each building, tenant and/or phase
shall be determined by the Village.
The DSIS shall be a component of the Village site and operational plan application and review process as specified in the Village Zoning Ordinance (Chapter
420). Upon application for site and operational plan, the applicant/property owner shall provide to the Village seven sets of DSIS plans which shall clearly depict the location of all proposed cameras and hardware as well as the location of the security room. The DSIS portion of the site and operational plan submittal shall also include a written narrative explaining in detail the required DSIS.
The Community Development Department shall have
discretion, on a case-by-case basis, to determine the adequacy, ownership
and easement requirements of the DSIS, and the Community Development
Department has the right to waive certain requirements of this chapter
if it is determined that previous agreements/contracts have been established
between the applicant/developer/property owner.
Appeals to this chapter shall follow the procedures set forth in §
420-151 of the Zoning Ordinance, entitled "Administrative appeals."