The Mayor and Council of the Township of Clinton hereby finds and declares
that:
A. The occupants of numerous residential and commercial
establishments have found it desirable to make provision for the installation
upon their premises of alarm systems for emergencies such as burglary and
fire and other perils.
B. There have been a substantial number of false alarms
associated with the alarm systems which have been installed within the Township.
The number of false alarms has resulted in a situation that, if not remedied,
will affect the general health, safety and welfare of the community and inhibit
the response of the police and fire personnel in a true emergency, will lead
to an unnecessary drain upon the manpower, time, space, facilities and finances
of the Township, its Police and Volunteer Fire Departments and the deterioration
of quality of service to persons subscribing to alarm systems services and
inequities among the alarm businesses operating in the Township.
C. The public interest therefore requires and enactment
of rules, regulations, standards and procedures to regulate and control the
alarm systems installed in the Township.
The purpose of this chapter is to regulate and control the installation,
operation and maintenance of private alarm systems within the Township in
order to insure that the quality of alarm responses rendered to the public
will be maintained at a high level, to eliminate potential harm resulting
in responses to false alarms, and to alleviate conditions otherwise leading
to unnecessary drain on the manpower, time, space, facilities, and finances
of the Township of Clinton and its Police and volunteer Fire Departments.
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement
of this chapter unless otherwise specifically stated:
ALARM BUSINESS
Any business operated by a person, partnership, corporation, or other
individual or entity which engages in the activity of altering, installing,
leasing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, selling, servicing or responding
to an fire, burglar, or carbon monoxide alarm system(s) or which causes any
of these activities to take place. Excluded from this definition however are
retail establishments which sell alarm systems over the counter and do not
service same.
ALARM DEVICE
Any type of alarm-activating equipment which provides warning of
burglary, intrusion, fire, flood, carbon monoxide or like peril.
ALARM SYSTEM
Equipment or a device, or an assembly of equipment and devices, to
signal the presence of an emergency or hazard requiring urgent attention and
to which the Police Department, Fire Department or other municipal agency
may be expected to respond.
ALARM USER
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company
or organization or entity of any kind in control of any building, structure
or facility wherein an alarm device or system is maintained, and including
but not limited to owners, tenants, subtenants or otherwise.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Chief of Police of the Township of Clinton or his designated
representative.
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE
The designated representative of the Chief of Police or the Fire
Official, who performs a function required or permitted by this chapter, under
the supervision of the Chief of Police or the Fire Official.
DIAL ALARM
Any type of alarm system using telephone lines, transmitting an alarm
directly through the communications switchboard, answering service, or alarm
company console, providing warning of intrusion, fire, or other peril.
FALSE ALARM
Any alarm or signal of an alarm actuated by inadvertence, negligence,
intentional or unintentional act of a person, domestic animal and/or household
pet other than an intruder; and including alarms caused by mechanical failure,
malfunction, or improper installation of the alarm system and related equipment.
It shall further include improper adjustment (sensitivity) to suppress false
indications due to short flashes of light, wind, noises, rattling or vibrations
of doors or other forces.
FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT
Includes the following:
A.
Devices which automatically detect heat, smoke, carbon monoxide or other
products of combustion.
B.
Manual systems which actuate an alarm signal.
C.
Mechanical systems designed and equipped to detect fires, actuate and
alarm, and suppress such fires, to include water flow systems.
FIRE OFFICIAL
The Fire Chief of the Township of Clinton or his designated representative.
FIRE SERVICES
The authorized companies providing fire protection and suppression
to the Township of Clinton.
INDEPENDENT SMOKE DETECTOR
A device having an audible alarm indicating smoke, carbon monoxide
and/or fire within a structure and not connected to an alarm system or to
any external sounding device outside of the structure.
LICENSEE
The person who holds the license to install, operate, and maintain
the alarm/alarm console pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
LOCAL ALARM
Any alarm system, which, when activated, produces a signal not connected
to an alarm console or the communication switchboard, including but not limited
to business burglar alarms actuating bell or other sound-generating devices
and/or light-emitting devices providing warning or intrusion or other peril.
The term "local alarm" shall not include an alarm system solely connected
to a registered motor vehicle, nor shall the term include equipment designed
to signal solely within a building or series of buildings and which does not
emit signals, visible or audible, to persons outside such building or buildings,
i.e. independent smoke detector.
PERSON
Any natural person or individual, or any firm, partnership, association,
limited partnership, sole proprietorship, corporation, or any other business
entity.
PERMITTEE
Any person who owns an alarm device who has obtained a permit according
to the provisions of this chapter. All permits shall be issued and fees paid
therefor on a one time basis.
All information submitted in compliance with this chapter shall be held
in the strictest confidence and shall be deemed a record exempt from public
disclosure pursuant to state statute. Any violation of confidentiality shall
be deemed a violation of this chapter.
Any person who intentionally causes the giving of false alarms shall
be in violation of this chapter and subject to a penalty of not less than
$100 and not more than $1,000 and/or imprisonment for any term not to exceed
90 days, and/or by a period of community service not to exceed 90 days, for
each such offense.
Any person testing an alarm system covered by the provisions of this
chapter shall notify the Police Department and Hunterdon County Communications
immediately prior to and immediately after the testing is completed. Failure
to do so shall constitute a violation of this chapter and subject such person
to the penalties set forth herein.
The Chief of Police and Fire Official shall cooperate in all respects
in connection with the administration of this chapter and the forms, permits,
decals, records and any other documents used by the Chief of Police.
The Chief of Police may from time to time promulgate rules and regulations
in furtherance of the administration of this chapter which shall be enforced
through the Police Department. Said rules and regulations shall become effective
upon approval by resolution of the Mayor and Council.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Police Department.