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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 98', '§ 105']

Borough of Catasauqua, PA Alarm Devices
§ 98-1 Definitions; word usage.
§ 98-2 Registration and service fees.
§ 98-3 Permits required.
§ 98-4 Operational standards.
§ 98-6 Testing.
§ 98-7 Liability of municipality.
§ 98-8 Administration; enforcement.
§ 98-9 Right to appeal.
§ 98-11 Effective Date.
Chapter 98 Alarm Devices
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Catasauqua 10-2-2006 by Ord. No. 1203. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Any false alarm which is not an intentional false alarm, as defined herein, or not when an intrusion, crime, fire or other emergency has actually occurred.
A communication to the Police Department or Fire Department indicating that a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting immediate action by the Police Department has occurred or is occurring.
A mechanical device designed to automatically transmit an alarm by wire, telephone, radio or other means directly to the Police or Fire Department; to a person who is instructed to notify the Police or Fire Department of the alarm; or to activate a bell or sounding device to be heard outside a building which is intended to alert the Police or Fire Department or others to the existence of a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting police action.
An alarm device, other than a telephone dialer alarm device, designed to transmit an alarm directly to the Police or Fire Department.
An alarm to which the Police or Fire Department responds resulting from the activation of an alarm device when a crime, fire or other emergency warranting immediate action by the Police or Fire Department has not in fact occurred.
A false alarm resulting from the intentional activation of an alarm device by an individual under circumstances where that individual has no reasonable basis to believe that a crime, fire or other emergency warranting immediate action by the Police or Fire Department has occurred or is occurring.
A person to whom the Borough has issued an alarm device permit.
An alarm device designed to automatically transmit a recorded message over regular telephone lines directly to the Police Department or Fire Department or to a person who is instructed to notify the Police or Fire Department of the alarm.
The Council of the Borough of Catasauqua may, by resolution, establish reasonable registration fees for installations permitted hereafter.
Each property owner or lessee utilizing any alarm (except public institutions) shall be charged a fee for service by the Borough of Catasauqua for the fourth, and each subsequent, false alarm which occurs in any six-month period. Public institutions utilizing any alarm shall be charged a fee for service for the sixth, and each subsequent, false alarm which occurs in any consecutive six-month period. The user fees shall be assessed as follows:
The base fee for service shall be $75.
The supplemental fee for service if a fire company call-out results shall be $300.
If any property owner desires to appeal from the imposition of any fee for service, the appeal shall be directed, in writing, to the Chief of Police within 30 days of the date the fee is assessed or imposed.
If any property owner seeks to appeal the issuance of a citation, the appeal shall be directed to the District Justice 31-1-05.
It shall be unlawful for a property owner, lessee of property or a person otherwise occupying a premises within the Borough to put an alarm device into operation on his premises or to allow an alarm device to be put into operation on his premises without first obtaining an alarm device permit from the Borough of Catasauqua. It shall also be unlawful for a property owner, lessee of property or a person otherwise occupying a premises outside of the Borough to put into operation on his premises an alarm device which results in notification to the Borough's Police or Fire Department should this alarm be activated or to allow such an alarm device to be put into operation on his premises without first obtaining an alarm device permit from the Borough of Catasauqua.
Application for alarm device permit.
In order to apply for an alarm device permit, a person must submit an application to the Borough stating:
His home and business addresses and the telephone number of each;
The location at which the alarm device will be installed and operated;
The names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least two individuals who have keys to the premises at which the alarm device is located and who are authorized to enter the premises at any time, but who do not reside at the premises at which the alarm device is located; and
If the device is to be leased or rented from, or is to be serviced pursuant to a service agreement by, a person other than the person making application for an alarm device permit, the name, address and telephone number of that person must be stated in the application.
In addition, each person submitting an application for an alarm device permit shall submit a signed statement in the following form, which the Borough shall furnish to any person wishing to apply for an alarm device permit:
"I (We), the undersigned applicant(s) for an alarm device permit, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree with the Borough that neither I (we), nor anyone claiming by, through or under me (us), shall make any claim against the Borough, its officials or agents, for any damages caused to the premises at which the alarm device, which is the subject of this application, is or will be located, if such damage is caused by a forced entry to said premises by employees of the Borough in order to answer an alarm from said alarm device at a time when said premises is or appears to be unattended or when in the discretion of said employees the circumstances appear to warrant a forced entry."
A person applying for an alarm device permit for a telephone dialer alarm device, local sounding device, or an indirect alarm device shall submit the required fee along with his application. The fee shall be fixed from time to time by resolution of the Borough.
The Borough of Catasauqua shall, within 14 weekdays from receipt of an application for an alarm device permit, either grant an alarm device permit to the applicant or notify the applicant in writing that his application has been denied and the reason or reasons why it has been denied.
An application for an alarm device permit may only be denied for the following reasons:
The application submitted by the applicant does not comply with Subsection B or C of this section.
The applicant's alarm device does not conform to the operational standards set forth in § 98-3 of this chapter.
Notwithstanding the language contained in Subsection A of this section, it shall not be unlawful for a person to continue to operate an alarm device on his premises without an alarm device permit for a period of 90 days after the effective date of this chapter; provided that said alarm device was in operation on the effective date of this chapter.
The Borough shall have the power to revoke an alarm device permit. An alarm device permit shall be revoked by notifying the permit holder in writing that his alarm device permit has been revoked and the reason or reasons why it has been revoked. Said written notice shall be:
Delivered personally to the permit holder, in which case the revocation shall be effective immediately upon delivery; or
Mailed by certified mail, postage prepaid, to the permit holder at his last known address, in which case the revocation shall be effective three days after mailing.
An alarm device permit may only be revoked for the following reasons:
Failure of an alarm device to conform to the operational standards set forth in § 98-3 of this chapter.
Failure of a permit holder to pay a false alarm charge assessed to him by the Police Department under the provisions of § 98-4 of this chapter within 30 days of the mailing to him of a notice of the assessment of a false alarm charge.
The occurrence of more than three false alarms from an alarm device during any twelve-month period.
A person who has had his alarm device permit revoked under Subsections G and H of this section may reapply for an alarm device permit 45 days after the effective date of such revocation; provided, however, that if a person's alarm device permit was revoked for nonpayment of a false alarm charge, the Borough of Catasauqua shall deny said application unless said charge has been paid. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a person who has had his alarm device permit twice revoked on the basis of an occurrence of an intentional false alarm may not reapply for an alarm device permit for one year from the effective date of the second revocation.
If an alarm device is designed to transmit a recorded message, the duration of such recorded message shall not exceed 30 seconds. The contents of the recorded message shall be intelligible and in a format approved by the Borough.
An alarm device need not contain a delay service which causes a delay to occur between the time the alarm device receives a triggering stimulus and the time the alarm device transmits an alarm.
An alarm device must allow the permit holder to abort the alarm signals.
If an alarm device is designed to cause a bell, siren or sound-making device to be activated on or near the premises on which the alarm device is installed at the time it gives an alarm, said alarm device shall be designed to deactivate the bell, siren or other sound-making device after 30 minutes of operation. Preexisting units must be modified for a 30 minute device, unless said unit cannot be modified without replacement.
All alarm devices shall meet the applicable standards of the Underwriters Laboratories and/or the National Fire Protection Association, and/or other recognized industry standards, and shall be permitted under this chapter if in conformity thereto. An alarm device which does not meet any of the above standards or for which there is no recognized industry standard shall require the applicant for a permit to submit evidence of the reliability or suitability of the alarm device. Any permit issued for such an alarm device which does not conform to the recognized standard shall be conditionally subject to satisfactory performance of said alarm device after installation. The applicant for a permit may be required to submit subsequent evidence of the reliability and suitability of the alarm device.
The sensory mechanism used in connection with an alarm device must be adjusted to suppress false indications of fire or intrusion, so that the alarm device will not be activated by impulses due to transient pressure change in water pipes, short flashes of light, wind noises such as the rattling or vibrating of doors or windows, vehicular noise adjacent to the premises, or other forces unrelated to genuine alarm situations.
The alarm device must be maintained by the permit holder in good repair to assure reliability of operation.
Intentional false alarms. No permit holder or person shall create an intentional false alarm.
Accidental false alarms. Any person or permit holder causing accidental false alarms for any reason shall pay to the Borough of Catasauqua a charge for each and every false alarm to which the Police and/or Fire Department responds, in each calendar year, as follows:
Alarms sounded after first month of installation:
First alarm: no charge.
Fine for second alarm for a twelve-month period: $25.
All other alarms per twelve-month period: Minimum fine of $100; maximum fine of $300.
When a false alarm occurs, the Borough of Catasauqua, within 10 days from the date of the false alarm, shall notify the permit holder of the alarm device from which the false alarm emanated or other person causing said false alarm that a false alarm charge is due and the amount thereof. Such notice shall be in writing and mailed to the permit holder or person causing said false alarm at his last known address by regular mail, postage prepaid. Failure of the Borough to mail notice of assessment of a false alarm charge within 10 days from the occurrence of a false alarm shall preclude the Borough from assessing a false alarm charge for said false alarm.
A false alarm charge shall be due and payable at the office of the Borough of Catasauqua 30 days from the date of the mailing of the notice of assessment of the charge.
Failure of a permit holder to pay a false alarm charge on or before the date due shall subject such permit holder to revocation of his alarm device permit under § 98-3H of this chapter.
Failure of a person causing a false alarm, other than a permit holder, to pay a false alarm charge on or before the date due shall constitute a violation of this chapter and shall subject said person to the penalties set forth in § 98-10 hereof.
No person shall conduct or test any alarm device without first obtaining permission from the Police Department. Where the equipment is keyed through an intermediary, no such permission is necessary unless the alarm or signal is to be relayed to the central receiving station.
The issuance of any permit shall not constitute acceptance by the Borough of Catasauqua of any liability to maintain any equipment, to answer alarms, nor otherwise render the Borough of Catasauqua liable to any person for any loss or damage relating to the alarm system or procedure.
Administration and enforcement of this chapter shall be functions of the Borough of Catasauqua and shall include the following:
Authority to accept or reject a permit application or revoke a permit because of a misrepresentation or false statement contained in any application for a permit, failure to correct any deficiencies in equipment or operation of an alarm device after receipt of due notice from the Borough, or not meeting other conditions and specifications of this chapter.
Authority to order the disconnection of an alarm device until such device is made to comply with operational standards set forth herein, but only when evidence of failure to comply with said standards imposes a burden upon the Borough as a result of false alarms.
Authority, at reasonable times and upon written notice, to enter upon any premises within the Borough to inspect the installation and operation of an alarm device.
Whenever, under the provisions of this chapter, the Borough of Catasauqua is empowered to make a decision with respect to the installation, operation or maintenance of any alarm device, or with respect to the denial or revocation of any permit relating thereto, any applicant for a permit or permit holder aggrieved by such decision may, within 10 days following the decision, file a written appeal therefrom with the Code Hearing Board of the Borough of Catasauqua, whereupon the Code Hearing Board shall promptly conduct a hearing and affirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed from. The decision of the Code Hearing Board may be appealed as provided under the Local Agency Law.[1]
See 2 Pa.C.S.A. § 105.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not more than $300, and/or to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days. Any person found guilty of violating an ordinance shall be assessed court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the Borough in the enforcement proceedings.
This chapter shall become effective on November 1, 2006.