The office of the Chief of the Fire Department
shall keep a record of all fires and of all the facts concerning the
same, including statistics as to the extent of such fires, damage
caused and whether such losses were covered by insurance. Such records
shall be made from the fire reports made by the officer in charge
the day the fire occurs.
An annual report of the Canastota Fire Department
shall be prepared and transmitted to the appropriate state, county
and local agencies.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
with any of the provisions of this chapter are hereby repealed.
Tanks to be removed in accordance with all DEC
and OSHA Codes.
This article shall be known as the "Village
of Canastota Fire Alarm System Ordinance."
It is the purpose of this article to protect
and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the residents
of the Village of Canastota, by reducing the number of avoidable alarms
to emergency agencies. Avoidable alarms contribute to ineffective
utilization of public safety manpower and equipment. In addition,
avoidable alarms require emergency responses which may contribute
to a high accident rate and delayed responses to genuine emergencies.
This article seeks to ensure that ambulance and fire communication
facilities will be available to dispatch fire and ambulance personnel
for actual emergencies, and to alleviate the nuisance of audible alarms
to the community. Another purpose of this section is to provide the
village with the names of responsible people to contact in the case
of activation of an alarm. This article is enforceable for the following
structures:
As used in this article the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
ALARM BUSINESS
Any individual, partnership, corporation or other entity
engaging in the business of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing,
repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or assembly of equipment which emits a signal which
is intended to alert persons inside or outside a premises to the existence
of a hazard or emergency, or which is intended to alert emergency
agencies by automatically dialing an emergency agency, or which is
connected to a private answering point for the purpose of reporting
such alarms to emergency agencies, or which is directly connected
to the Fire Department, emergency communications center or other emergency
agency. Excluded from this definition and article, however, is any
residential smoke, heat or combustion detector not connected to any
point outside the premises, or intended to be heard or detected outside
the premises.
ALARM USER
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind in control of any building, structure
or facility wherein an alarm system is maintained, except when the
alarm system is a proprietary system.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
is programmed to select a predetermined telephone number and transmit
by voice message or code signal an emergency message indicating a
need for emergency response.
AVOIDABLE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation, or the negligence of the owner,
user, custodian, or lessee of an alarm system, or of his employees
or agents, or through any other cause, which through direct connection
to an emergency agency, or which through notification to an emergency
agency by a private answering point or automatic dialing device, or
which through notification to an emergency agency by any other second
party or means indicates that an emergency situation exists requiring
an emergency response within the Village of Canastota, when in fact,
an emergency situation does not exist. An avoidable alarm does not
include alarms activated by violent conditions of nature, such as
hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, or any other similar cause beyond
the control of the user of an alarm system. Activation of an alarm
system under any circumstances in which the activator reasonably believes
that an emergency exists, is not an avoidable alarm.
CENTRAL STATION
A fire detection system that is under the control and guidance
of an outside agency that specializes in watch services. The alarm,
in addition to alerting building occupants, will register in the central
watch station. The watch service will then notify the local Fire Department.
CONTROL LOOP
A continuous loop of single conductor wire, on which municipal
alarm boxes are installed. This control loop is similar to a telegraph
loop, in that it carries an electrical impulse that is initiated by
a municipal alarm box and sent to the central fire station. These
wires may be buried underground or aerial on telephone poles.
EMERGENCY AGENCY
Any fire department, police department or other law enforcement
agency, ambulance company, or other agency summoned to respond to
an emergency situation; and the emergency communications center.
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
A signaling system which, when activated, causes an audible
signaling device to be activated inside the premises within which
the system is installed, excluding, however, any residential smoke,
heat or combustion detection not connected to any point outside the
premises, or intended to be heard or detected outside the premises.
MUNICIPAL OR AUXILIARY SYSTEM
A fire detection system that ties a local alarm system into
the Canastota Fire Department system. It will transmit the alarm directly
to the Fire Department at the same time that the occupants of the
building are notified.
PRIMARY TRUNK LINE
A telephone line serving an emergency agency or the Emergency
Communications Center that is designated to receive emergency calls.
PRIVATE ANSWERING POINT
A business which offers the service of receiving emergency
signals, monitoring said signals, and relaying them to an emergency
agency.
PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
An alarm system sounding and/or recording alarm and supervisory
signals at a control center located within the premises protected
by the alarm which is not intended to alert persons outside of the
premises on which the alarm system is located of a possible hazard
and not intended to alert an emergency agency; the control center
being under the supervision of the proprietor of the protected premises.
If a proprietary system includes a signal line connected directly
or by means of an automatic dialing device to an emergency agency
or to a private answering point, or to a local alarm system, it, thereby
becomes and "alarm system" as defined in this section.
WATER FLOW ALARM
A sounding device activated by water flow detector or alarm
check valve and arranged to sound an alarm which will be audible in
all living areas over background noise levels with all intervening
doors closed.
The provisions of this section shall not apply
to proprietary alarm systems and residential smoke, heat or combustion
detectors not connected to the municipal fire alarm systems. Permits
shall be required for alarm systems located in buildings of federal,
state and city governmental agencies as well as others required by
federal, state, county or municipal statute, regulation, rule or ordinance
to install, maintain or operate an alarm system. No alarm user permit
required under this section shall be revoked if such system is required
by federal, state or local law. However, all other provisions of this
article shall apply to such systems including the payment of authorized
fees.
Violators of §
105-13A shall be guilty of a violation and subject to a fine of not less than $100 but not more than $250. However, if the alarm user obtains a permit within 25 days, the charges shall be dismissed.
Every alarm business installing or operating
systems within the Village of Canastota shall provide all alarm system
purchasers of lessees with written instructions that provide adequate
information to enable the alarm user to operate the alarm properly.
A current copy of all such written instructions shall be furnished
to the village upon request.
Alarm systems which are interconnected or otherwise
transmit signals directly to the Emergency Communications Center located
in Wampsville, New York, shall be subject to the laws, rules and regulations
and penalties adopted by the County of Madison, relating to such systems.
The Village of Canastota will maintain all alarm
wire on a control loop. This will include the cost of installation,
preventative maintenance, and all necessary repairs needed of such
wire. The alarm business or organization will be charged a one time
fee of $100 plus the cost of the interface between the local alarm
and municipal alarm. These costs will include the Gamewell master
box, labor for the interconnection, and all miscellaneous items. An
estimate for these costs is available upon written request. All payments
are to be made to the Village Clerk upon approval of the alarm permit.
Such funds to be transferred to the fire alarm account (which will
be an ongoing account).
The Fire Chief is hereby directed to develop
procedures necessary to implement this article and to commence an
ongoing public education to inform users and potential users of alarm
systems of the requirements and purpose of this article. Said education
program shall also serve to increase public awareness of the cost
and danger of false alarms, tending to reduce their number.
Unless otherwise herein specifically stated,
a violation of any provision of this article shall constitute a violation,
punishable by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $250. Each
week constitutes another violation.