For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different
meaning.
“Alarm business”
means any person, partnership, corporation, or other entity
that sells, leases, maintains, installs, services, repairs, replaces,
alters, removes, moves, or monitors a police alarm system in or on
any building, place, or premises within the City. A person, partnership,
corporation or other entity engaged solely in the business of selling
police alarm systems is not an alarm business.
“Alarm signal”
means anything perceptible which could reasonably be interpreted
as a communication of the existence of the unauthorized entry on a
premises, the commission of an unlawful act, or the occurrence of
a fire or other emergency to which the Police or Fire Department is
reasonably expected to respond.
“Alarm user”
means any person whose business, place, or premises has a
police or fire alarm system whether or not monitored by a central
monitoring system.
“Central monitoring system”
means a system that automatically receives, records, maintains,
and supervises alarm signals at a central location by observers or
operators who are required, upon receipt of an alarm signal, to notify
the Police or Fire Department.
“Chief”
means the Fire Chief or the Chief of Police, whichever is
appropriate.
“False alarm”
means an alarm signal eliciting an emergency response from
the Police or Fire Department when a situation requiring such response
does not in fact exist, but does not include an alarm signal caused
by violent natural conditions or other extraordinary circumstances
that would activate an alarm system in reasonably good working condition.
“Fire alarm system”
means any device designed to detect and to signal the occurrence
of a fire or other emergency to which the Fire Department is reasonably
expected to respond.
“Nonpriority response”
means a response by the Police which does not supersede any
other response and which is predicated upon the availability of personnel.
“Person”
means an individual, partnership, corporation or other entity.
“Police alarm system”
means any device designed to detect and to signal the unauthorized
entry on a premises, the commission of an unlawful act, or the occurrence
of any other emergency to which the Police are reasonably expected
to respond.
(Prior code § 92.03)