It is the intent of this chapter that the safety
and welfare of the public be promoted by efficient use of alarm systems
requiring the response of law enforcement or fire personnel. It is
hereby recognized that well-maintained alarm systems aid in the detection
of crime and other emergency situations. It is also recognized that
negligently maintained alarm systems cause an undue burden on law
enforcement and fire protection and create dangers to members of the
responding agency and the public. It is the purpose of this chapter
to establish regulations relating to the installation, use and termination
of such alarms and to establish a Safety Building Central Alarm System,
located in the Pleasant Prairie Safety Building, under the jurisdiction
of the Village of Pleasant Prairie, to monitor alarms.
This chapter shall be liberally construed to
give effect to its purpose. It is intended that this chapter be interpreted
to be consistent with applicable state and federal law.
In this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings:
ALARM
Any mechanical or electrical device which, upon being activated
by a criminal act, fire, emergency, or any other reason, transmits
a signal to the Safety Building Central Alarm System or to a central
alarm system to elicit a response from law enforcement personnel or
Fire Department personnel or which produces an audible or visual signal
to notify members of the public within range of such signal of a need
for help.
AUTOMATIC DIALER
Any electric or mechanical unit which has the capability
of automatically dialing any telephone number programmed into it.
Once the call has been answered, an automatic dialer may have the
capability to deliver a prerecorded message or signal or connect the
call to a live person.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
FALSE ALARM
A.
A signal from an alarm resulting in response
by Fire Department personnel when an emergency or a crime did not
exist at the location of the alarm.
B.
A signal from an alarm resulting in response
by law enforcement personnel when an emergency or a crime did not
exist at the location of the alarm.
C.
"False alarm" does not include such a signal
caused solely by a malfunction of equipment, unless said malfunction
is due, in whole or in part, to failure of the owner or operator to
maintain or arrange maintenance of said equipment according to the
requirements of this chapter.
OWNER
Any person, association, corporation, institution or organization
who or which has a hookup to the Safety Building Central Alarm System
or any other alarm system.
PERSON
Any individual, association, corporation, institution or
organization.
RESPONDING AGENCY
The Pleasant Prairie Police Department and Pleasant Prairie
Fire & Rescue Department.
Private alarm companies, including persons engaged
in the business of monitoring burglary alarm systems, shall be responsible
for the monitoring, maintenance and use of private central alarm stations.
Any such company shall staff its central office during all hours said
company operates and shall dispatch a company representative to the
location of any alarm in its system immediately upon oral request
of Pleasant Prairie police or the responding agency's dispatch. Private
alarm companies shall provide the Pleasant Prairie Police Department
or Pleasant Prairie Fire & Rescue Department or the responding
agency's dispatch with a telephone number at which a company representative
can be contacted at any time. When reporting an alarm to the Safety
Building, a caller from such company shall first identify the private
alarm company and the name of the caller.
No person shall intentionally cause the activation
of an alarm device if such person knows that no crime or emergency
exists which requires law enforcement personnel or Fire Department
personnel to respond to such alarm.
The Village Board and responding agencies may,
on 30 days' notice to the owner, require the disconnection, at the
owner's expense, of any alarm system for any reason reasonably related
to the intent and purpose of this chapter, including but not limited
to failure to pay monitoring fees, repeated false alarms, repeated
malfunctions of equipment, or failure to pay false alarm fees.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Prerecorded automatic dialer messages to the
Pleasant Prairie Safety Building are not permitted.
Any person found guilty of a violation of any
of the provisions of this chapter shall forfeit not less than $50
nor more than $500 for each such offence and, in default of payment
thereof, shall be imprisoned in the Kenosha County Jail for a period
of not more than 30 days.
Any person, association or corporation aggrieved by any decision of the Village Board or the responding agency under the terms of this chapter may appeal in writing to the Village Board, in care of the Village Clerk, within 10 days of receipt of notice of the reason such party believes it is aggrieved. All written notices provided by the Village Board and responding agencies pursuant to this chapter will be presumed to be received within four days of the date of mailing. The appropriate committee shall hear such grievance within 30 days of the date such grievance is filed with the Village Clerk. The procedures found in Ch.
68, Wis. Stats., shall govern such appeal.