[Amended 9-23-1997 by Ord. No. 97-7]
Pursuant to §§ 15.2-1200 and
18.2-212 of the Code of Virginia of 1950 (as amended), the installation
and operation of alarm systems in Shenandoah County, including incorporated
towns that do not regulate said alarm systems, shall comply with the
regulations as set forth herein.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
ALARM BOARD
A facility within the communications center located within
the County dispatch center which is designed to receive direct signals
from alarm systems.
ALARM SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment and/or devices arranged to signal
the presence of an emergency requiring urgent attention and to which
police, firefighters or other emergency personnel are expected to
respond.
ALARM USER
The person who has primary control over the residence or
commercial premises in which an alarm is installed or the person who
contracts for such alarm services.
AUDIBLE ALARM
A device designed for the detection of unauthorized entry
or fire on protected premises which generates an audible sound when
it is activated.
AUTOMATED DIALING
A device which is interconnected to a telephone line and
is programmed to a selected and predetermined telephone number and
which transmits by prerecorded voice message or signal the existence
of an emergency requiring urgent attention and to which police, fire
fighters or other emergency personnel are expected to respond.
BANK
A financial institution which is required by federal law
or regulation to maintain an alarm system or other device for notification
of criminal activity related to robbery or burglary.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
The appointed Chief Administrative Officer of Shenandoah
County or his designee.
FALSE ALARM
Any communication generated by an alarm system, sent directly
or indirectly to police, fire fighters or other emergency personnel
for the purpose of securing their response when, in fact, there is
no emergency requiring urgent attention from either the police, fire
fighters or other emergency personnel. "False alarms" include negligently
or accidentally activated signals; signals which are the result of
faulty, malfunctioning or improperly installed or maintained equipment;
signals which are purposely activated to summon emergency assistance
when requirement for such assistance does not exist; and signals for
which the actual cause is not determined. "False alarms" shall not
include signals activated by unusually severe weather conditions or
other causes which are identified and determined by the appropriate
authority to be beyond the control of the user.
FIRE ALARM
A signal from an alarm system denoting the existence of fire
on the protected premises, or such alarm system.
FIRE CHIEF
The chief of a fire department or his designee.
FIRE MARSHAL
The Fire Marshal of Shenandoah County or his designee.
PERSON
Any individual, group of persons, firm, partnership, association
of any kind, company or corporation.
PROTECTED PREMISES
The premises upon which an alarm system has been placed for
the purpose of detecting an emergency as described in this chapter.
SHERIFF
The Sheriff of Shenandoah County or his designee.
USER
Any person using an alarm system regardless of whether the
person owns the premises on which the alarm system is located.
Every person maintaining or using an audible alarm shall post a current notice containing the names and telephone numbers of the persons to be notified for rendering repairs or service and securing the protected premises during any hour of the day or night when the audible alarm is activated. Such notices shall be posted near the alarm in a position so that it is legible from the ground level adjacent to the location of the audible alarm. Any violations of this section shall be punishable as provided in §
57-16.
Any audible alarm once activated must be silenced within thirty (30) minutes, either manually or by an automatic cutoff device. Any violation of this section shall be punishable as provided in §
57-16.
At the discretion of the Shenandoah County Building
official an alarm system may connect directly into a telephone trunk
line which terminates at an alarm board within the communications
center under the following conditions:
A. Conformance to procedures and guidelines promulgated
by Shenandoah County. Requests for connection of fire alarms shall
be first submitted in writing and approved by the Building Official
and Fire Marshal. Requests for connection of burglar alarms shall
be first submitted in writing and approved by the Building Official
and Sheriff.
B. Submission to Shenandoah County, on forms to be provided,
of written request containing the following information:
(1) The name, address and telephone number of the person
making the request.
(2) The address and telephone number of the premises secured
by the alarm system.
(3) The names, addresses and telephone numbers of the
person installing, the person maintaining and the person owning the
alarm system.
(4) The names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least
two (2) persons to be contacted in the event of an alarm or alarm
malfunction.
(5) Any additional relevant information required by Shenandoah
County.
The following are the responsibilities of users
after approval by Shenandoah County:
A. Cost of installation and hookup to the alarm board.
B. Maintenance and testing of the alarm system.
C. Continuous training of all employees and other persons
who may have occasion to activate the alarm system. Such training
program shall emphasize the proper setting, activation and resetting
of alarms.
D. Execution of a written agreement absolving Shenandoah
County from responsibility or obligation as to any omission or commission
resulting from termination of the user's alarm system at the alarm
board in the communications center.
[Amended 4-12-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-01]
A. The owner or lessee of any alarm or automatic dialing device shall be assessed a fee as provided in Ch.
A170, Fees, for each false alarm in excess of four transmitted by such device in any twelve-month period which resulted in a response by police, fire, rescue or other emergency services personnel.
B. The determination as to which alarms are false shall
be made by the Fire Marshal and/or Fire Chief with fire alarms and
the Sheriff with all other alarms.
C. The Building Official or Fire Marshal of Shenandoah
County shall administer collection of fees and penalties imposed by
this chapter and shall promptly transmit all such fees and penalties
collected to the County of Shenandoah. Checks shall be made payable
to the Treasurer of Shenandoah County.
It shall be deemed a Class 1 misdemeanor for
any person to knowingly and willfully:
A. Call or summons, without just cause, by telephone
or other method any police, ambulance or firefighting apparatus or
personnel.
B. Activate any alarm system to summon police, fire fighters
or apparatus or any other rescue or emergency personnel.
C. Maliciously activate any manual or automatic fire
alarm in any building used for public assembly or any other public
use, including but not limited to schools, theaters, stores, office
buildings, shopping centers and malls, coliseums and arenas, whether
or not fire apparatus responds.
[Amended 9-23-1997 by Ord. No. 97-7]
No user shall allow any alarm system or automatic dialing device which terminates in the communications center to become operational without first obtaining written permission from the Sheriff or Fire Marshal as required by this chapter. Violation of this section is punishable as provided in §
57-16.
Shenandoah County shall be under no duty or
obligation to a user or any other person under any provision of this
chapter and shall not be held liable for actions, failure to act or
conditions, including but not limited to any defects in an alarm system
or any delays in transmission or responses to any alarm.
Any violation of the provisions of this chapter
shall constitute a Class 1 misdemeanor. Each day that the violation
continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense.