The intent of this chapter is to provide for a police, fire or other
emergency alarm system in the Village of Spring Valley, Town of Ramapo, County
of Rockland and State of New York, together with standards, fees and procedures
for connection thereto and providing for the issuance of permits thereunder,
together with penalties for violation thereof.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards and regulations for various types of burglar, fire and other emergency alarm devices, unless more specifically stated in Chapter
82, whether by alarm company or other means, requiring response thereto by the Police Department, the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Technicians or other municipal agencies.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any person, firm or corporation (also referred to as the "alarm user") who operates, maintains or owns any alarm device or local alarm designed to summon the Police Department, the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Technicians or other municipal agencies to any location in response to any type of alarm signal. The terms of this chapter shall apply to any person, firm or corporation having a premises protected by an alarm device in accordance with §
62-5A and for the fee as established in §
118-4J(1).
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm system actuating equipment providing warning of
intrusion, fire, smoke, flood, medical elevator malfunction or other peril.
ALARM INSTALLATION
Any alarm device or combination of devices installed for one or more
buildings at a location.
ALARM INSTALLER
Any person, firm, corporation or business entity who or which has
installed and/or receives compensation for service or maintenance of a burglar/security,
non-fire emergency system alarm or fire alarm device from a resident upon
whose property the device has been installed.
ALARM USER
The owner or person in charge of any residence, firm or corporation
or business entity upon whose premises within the Village of Spring Valley
an alarm device is installed or operating. Also known as the "permittee."
DIAL ALARM
That type of device, mechanical or electronic in nature, using telephone
lines transmitting an alarm directly through the police switchboard that produces
a prerecorded voice message reporting a criminal act, fire or other emergency
calling for police, fire or medical assistance.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm actuated by inadvertence, negligence or unintentional act
of someone other than an intruder and shall include as well alarms caused
by malfunctioning of the alarm device or other relevant equipment that causes
the summoning of the Police Department, the Fire Department, Emergency Medical
Technicians or other municipal agencies to any location in response to any
type of alarm signal.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm or device which, when actuated, produces a signal not connected
to any monitoring station, such as store burglar alarms or fire sprinkler
alarm actuating bell devices or any type of audio noise.
PERMITTEE
Any person owning an alarm device or a local alarm within the scope
of this chapter.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, corporation or association.
The Village of Spring Valley shall be under no obligation to any permittee
hereunder. Upon recommendation by the Building Inspector or designated representative,
for good cause shown, the Village Board of Trustees may terminate any individual
permits issued hereunder, provided that 30 days' notice is given, in writing,
to said permittee by certified mail.
Dial alarm devices are not permitted in the Village of Spring Valley.
The Building Inspector may, from time to time, promulgate rules and
regulations supplementing this chapter in order to provide for recordkeeping
and efficient management of said system; provided, however, that the Spring
Valley Village Attorney's Office must first approve said rules or any changes
thereto.
Any person, firm, corporation or agent who shall be responsible for
a false alarm shall pay the following penalties:
A. First false alarm in any consecutive twelve-month period,
no fine shall be assessed. A warning shall be issued via certified mail stating
the name and address of the alarm user, the date and time of the false alarm,
the agency responding, and that any further false alarms will result in a
more severe penalty;
B. Second false alarm in any consecutive twelve-month period,
a fine of $50 shall be assessed and paid to the Village of Spring Valley;
C. Third false alarm in any consecutive twelve-month period,
a fine of $100 shall be assessed and paid to the Village of Spring Valley.
D. Fourth false alarm in any consecutive twelve-month period,
a fine of $200 shall be assessed and paid to the Village of Spring Valley.
E. Fifth false alarm in any consecutive twelve-month period,
a fine of $500 shall be assessed and paid to the Village of Spring Valley.
F. Any number of false alarms in excess of five in any consecutive
twelve-month period, shall make the offender subject to a fine not to exceed
$5,000 and/or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both.