A.
Permit required.
[Amended 11-12-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-34]
(1)
Every owner of an alarm system located in the Township shall obtain
a permit for the alarm system from the Division of Police on an annual
basis. An alarm system permit shall be obtained for each alarm system
location owned by the applicant. If the owner of an alarm system fails
to obtain a permit for an alarm system, the owner shall be assessed
the following administrative penalties in addition to the payment
of the alarm system permit:
(a)
An administrative penalty of $5 shall be due at the time of
payment of the alarm system permit fee for an alarm system permit
obtained within 30 days of receipt of a notice from the Police Division
that the alarm system is not currently registered with the Police
Division. This payment shall be due and payable in addition to the
alarm system permit fee.
(b)
An administrative penalty of $10 shall be due at the time of
the payment of the alarm system permit fee for an alarm system permit
that is obtained within 31 to 60 days of receipt of a notice from
the Police Division that the alarm system is not currently registered
with the Police Division. This payment shall be due and payable in
addition to the alarm system permit fee.
(c)
An administrative penalty of $20 shall be due at the time of
the payment of the alarm system permit fee for an alarm system permit
that is obtained within 61 to 90 days of receipt of a notice from
the Police Division that the alarm system is not currently registered
with the Police Division. This payment shall be due and payable in
addition to the alarm system permit fee.
(2)
If an alarm system owner fails to obtain an alarm system permit within 90 days of receipt of a notice from the Police Division that the alarm system is not currently registered with the Police Division, then such owner shall be deemed to be in violation of the Code of the Township of Marlboro and thereby subject to the imposition of the fines and penalties set forth in § 4-3 of the Code. No municipal court appearance shall be required unless the owner pleads not guilty to the alleged violation.
B.
An owner of an alarm system may delegate the responsibility for obtaining
an alarm system permit to the alarm business that installs, maintains
or operates the alarm system, or to an alarm monitoring company, however,
failure of the alarm business or alarm monitoring company to obtain
an alarm system permit shall not absolve the owner of the alarm system
from the responsibility for obtaining an alarm system permit from
the Township.
C.
The annual fee for obtaining an alarm system permit is $10 per alarm
system location.
D.
All alarm system permits issued by the Division of Police prior to
the effective date of this chapter shall remain in full force and
effect until December 31, 2009.
E.
Each alarm system application shall contain the following information:
(1)
Name, complete address (including apartment or room number), and
telephone numbers (including home phone number, cell phone number
and office phone number, if applicable) of the owner of the alarm
system.
(2)
Complete address (including apartment or room number) of the alarm
system, if it differs from the address of the alarm system owner.
(3)
Name, complete address (including apartment or room number), and
telephone number of the alarm business that is under contract with
the alarm system owner to monitor the alarm system (information to
be provided if applicable). The applicant must include an alarm business
telephone phone number where the alarm business may be reached 24
hours per day, seven days per week by the Police Division.
(4)
Description of the manufacturer, model and type of alarm system,
including the types of circumstances that are alarmed, i.e., burglar,
fire or medical condition(s) at a commercial, residential, or other
location.
(5)
Any dangerous or special conditions present at the location where
the alarm system is used.
(6)
Names and telephone numbers of two individuals who are able to, and
have agreed to, receive notification from the Township when the alarm
system is activated and who have further agreed to respond to the
alarm system location within 20 minutes of a request from the Township,
and who can gain access or grant access to the alarm system location
for the purpose of responding to the alarm or deactivating the alarm
system, if necessary.
(7)
The type of business activity conducted at the alarm system location,
if applicable.
(8)
Date of installation of the alarm system, if known.
(9)
Name of alarm business that provided installation of alarm system,
if known.
(10)
Statement by the owner of the alarm system that the owner has received
and maintained a copy of the operating instructions for the alarm
system. If the permit application is made by an alarm business or
an alarm monitoring company on behalf of the owner of the alarm system,
then the business or company shall certify that it has provided the
owner of the alarm system with the operating instructions for the
alarm system and that it has also trained the alarm system owner in
the proper use of the alarm system.
(11)
An acknowledgement of receipt of a copy of the Township's regulations
concerning false alarms.
(12)
Indication of whether or not the alarm system owner has ever had
an alarm system permit revoked.
(13)
An acknowledgement that false statements made by the applicant for
the purpose of obtaining an alarm system permit shall be sufficient
cause to refuse to issue a permit, and to pursue all available civil
and criminal remedies against the applicant.
(14)
An acknowledgement that the applicant must advise the Division of
Police of any material change in circumstance that alters the information
provided in the application within five business days of a change
of circumstance.
(15)
An acknowledgement that the applicant must pay any outstanding fees or penalties established by this chapter 76 prior to the issuance of an alarm system permit.
(16)
Proof, if required due to false alarms, of the inspection and correction
of any defects or malfunctions in the alarm system.
F.
An alarm system permit shall expire 12 months from the date of issue. A registrant shall file an application for renewal of an alarm system permit prior to the expiration date of the permit. Failure to renew an alarm system permit by the expiration date will result in the alarm system being classified as unregistered, which may result in the imposition of the penalties described in § 76-3A.
[Amended 11-12-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-34]
G.
All alarm systems that have not previously registered with the Township
shall be registered with the Township within 30 days of the effective
date of this chapter.
H.
All alarm systems shall be registered within 30 days of installation.
[Amended 11-12-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-34]
Any person that owns an alarm system without having obtained an alarm system permit shall be subject to the penalties described in § 76-3A. No Municipal Court appearance shall be required unless the owner pleads not guilty to the alleged violation.
A.
Every owner of an alarm system shall maintain the alarm system or
cause the alarm system to be maintained in a manner that minimizes
or eliminates false alarms which are a burden on the limited resources
of the Township.
B.
Every owner of an alarm system shall respond to, or ensure that its
authorized personnel respond to, the alarm system location within
20 minutes of a request by the Division of Police in order to gain
access to the alarm system location or deactivate the alarm system,
if necessary.
C.
If an alarm system emits two false alarms in any one-year period,
the owner of the alarm system shall have the alarm system inspected
for defects or malfunctions by an alarm business and the registrant
shall provide proof of the alarm system inspection and the correction
of any defects or malfunctions to the Division of Police at the time
of registration or reregistration of the alarm system. If no defects
or malfunctions are discovered during the inspection by the alarm
business, the alarm business shall provide training or retraining
to the owner or users of the alarm system in the proper use of the
system, and the registrant shall provide proof of training or retraining
in the use of the alarm system to the Division of Police at the time
of registration or reregistration.
D.
If an alarm system emits three or more false alarms in any one-year
period, the owner of the alarm system shall have the alarm system
inspected for defects or malfunctions by an alarm business and the
registrant shall provide proof of the inspection of the alarm system
and the correction of any defects or malfunctions to the Division
of Police at the time of registration or reregistration of the alarm
system. If no defects or malfunctions are discovered during the inspection
by the alarm business, the alarm business shall provide training or
retraining to the owner or users of the alarm system in the proper
use of the alarm system, and the registrant shall be required to provide
proof of training or retraining in the use of the alarm system to
the Division of Police at the time of registration or reregistration.
Additionally, at the time of registration or reregistration, the registrant
shall pay an additional registration fee as follows:
(1)
For three or four false alarms in the previous year an additional
registration fee of $20.
(2)
For five or six false alarms in the previous year an additional registration
fee of $40.
(3)
For seven to nine false alarms in the previous year an additional
registration fee of $100.
(4)
For 10 or more false alarms in the previous year an additional registration
fee of $200.
E.
Notwithstanding the foregoing regulatory provisions, the Division
of Police retains the authority to issue criminal complaints or summonses
for disorderly conduct emanating from the report of a false public
alarm.
F.
Any person testing an alarm system shall notify the Division of Police immediately prior to and after the testing is completed. Failure to do so shall subject such person to the penalties set forth in § 4-3 of the Code.
G.
All components of an alarm system shall be maintained by the owner
in good repair. When evidence exists that there has been a mechanical
failure or malfunction of an alarm system, the Chief of Police may
order that the alarm system be deactivated until the mechanical failure
or malfunction can be repaired and serviced by an alarm business.
In the event that an alarm system owner fails to deactivate an alarm
system that has evidence of a mechanical failure or malfunction, after
being ordered to do so by the Police Chief, the Division of Police
shall have the right to exercise its discretion in the use of limited
police resources to give lower priority to the response to alarm signal
activations from malfunctioning alarm systems until the owner of the
alarm system, or the owner's authorized representative, provides
proof to the Division of Police that the alarm system has been repaired,
serviced and inspected by an alarm business that has certified that
the alarm system is operating in accordance with the design and operational
standards imposed by the alarm system manufacturer. In the event that
it is determined by the Division of Police to give lower priority
to the response to alarm signal activations from a malfunctioning
alarm system, the Division of Police shall provide notice to the alarm
system owner or the owner's designated emergency contact by the
quickest means possible at the time of discovery of the malfunction,
followed by written notice that this procedure was utilized in the
interest of public safety.
H.
All fees required by this chapter shall be payable to the Township
of Marlboro at the time of registration or reregistration of the alarm
system.
A.
It is a violation of the Code of the Township of Marlboro for any
person to cause a false alarm. In the event that an alarm system is
activated in a circumstance where no emergency exists, the alarm system
owner or alarm monitoring business shall have an affirmative duty
to notify the Police Division immediately to prevent the unnecessary
dispatch of police, fire, rescue or other emergency response personnel.
The Chief of Police shall keep a record of all false alarms and conduct
any investigations he or she deems necessary regarding false alarms.
B.
The following penalties shall be imposed by the Municipal Court upon a finding or determination that a false alarm has occurred, or that the alarm system owner or alarm monitoring business has failed to notify the Police Division as required by § 76-6A.
(1)
For the first or second offense in any given calendar year, a written
warning shall be issued by the Police Division;
(2)
For the third offense in the same calendar year, a fine of at least
$20 shall be imposed by the Marlboro Municipal Court;
(3)
For the fourth and each subsequent offense, a fine of at least $50
shall be imposed by the Marlboro Municipal Court.
C.
An alarm system owner or alarm monitoring business shall not be found
guilty of causing a false alarm if an investigation determines that
the alarm system activation was caused by a power failure, telephone
system malfunction, alarm system malfunction, any act of God, or any
other cause clearly beyond the control of the alarm system owner or
alarm monitoring business.
D.
Notwithstanding the foregoing regulatory provisions, the Division
of Police retains the authority to issue criminal complaints or summonses
for disorderly conduct emanating from the report of a false public
alarm.
The Chief of Police may promulgate forms, rules and regulations
to implement the purposes of this chapter as well as to provide for
efficient recordkeeping, management and administration of this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation found guilty in the Municipal Court of the Township of Marlboro for violation of the terms of this chapter shall be subject to the fines and penalties set forth in § 4-3 of the Code.