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ORDINANCE NO. 2009-0-373 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JONESTOWN, TEXAS, REGULATING COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ALARM SYSTEMS; ESTABLISHING FINES FOR FALSE ALARMS; ESTABLISHING A GENERAL PENALTY CLAUSE; AUTHORIZING THE CHlEF OF POLICE TO INSTITUTE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND OPEN MEETINGS; AND PROVIDING FOR RELATED MATTERS. Whereas, the City of Jonestown, Texas (herein "City"), a Texas municipal corporation, recognizes that the unregulated operation of emergency alarm systems poses not only a threat to public safety, but negatively impacts the economic and physical resources of the City; Whereas, the City recognizes that the unregulated operation of emergency alarm systems diminishes the efficiency and effectiveness of the City's police force; and Whereas, it is necessary and reasonable for the City, to regulate the use of emergency alarms systems in order to preserve and protect the public services and safety; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JONESTOWN, TEXAS, THAT; Section 1. find in^.. That the above premises and findings of fact are found to be true and correct and are incorporated into the body of this ordinance as if copied in their entirety. Section 2. Addition of Cha~ter 49. The City of Jonestown's Code of Ordinances is amended by adding the following Chapter 49, entitled "Burglar Alarm Systems" to read as follows: 5 49.001. Definitions. For the purpose of this ordinance, all words shall have the normal and ordinary meaning and the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. ALARM ADMINISTRATOR, see "Chief of Police" herein. ALARM NOTIFICATION means a notification intended to summon the police, which is designed either to be initiated purposely by a person or by an alarm system that responds to a stimulus characteristic of unauthorized intrusion. (Recorded messages to any police station are prohibited herein.) ALARM SITE means the specific property served by an alarm system that is under the control of one owner, tenant or lessor.

ALARM SYSTEM BUSINESS means any person or entity that sells, installs, services, monitors, or responds to any alarm systems. ALARM SYSTEM HOLDER means any person who owns, leases, or has control of a property or structure equipped with an alarm system. BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM (herein referred to as "alarm system" or "alarm" unless otherwise indicated) means a device or system that transmits a signal intended to summon police of a municipality. The term includes an alarm that emits an audible signal on the exterior of a structure. Such system is "categorized" as the following types or combinations of types of systems: (a) (b) (c) (d) Residential burglar alarm; Residential medical emergency alarm; Residential duress alarm; or Commercial burglar alarm. The term does not include the following: (a) An alarm system installed in a motor vehicle, unless the vehicle is used for habitation at a permanent site; (b) An alarm system designed to alert only the inhabitants of the premises that does not have a local alarm; (c) An alarm system installed upon premises occupied by the United States Government, or the state government when they occupy property owned by the state; (d) An alarm system designed solely to detect or give notice of fite or smoke; and (e) Any communications device not designed solely for alarm notification. CHIEF OF POLICE means the Chief of Police for the City of Jonestown, his Assistant Chief or any representative designated by departmental Operational Order as Alarm Administrator. FALSE ALARM NOTIFICATION means an alarm notification to the Police Department, to which a police officer responds within thirty minutes of the alarm notification, and the responding officer or a subsequent investigation finds no evidence of unauthorized intrusion, an attempted unauthorized intrusion, robbery, attempted robbery or other illegal activity for which the alarm was intended to report. LOCAL ALARM means an alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site that is audible or visible hm the exterior of a structure. PERSON means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization or any legal entity.

RELAYING INTERMEDIARY means any person who reports the activation of an alarm to the Police Department for compensation. ROBBERY ALARM SYSTEMS (herein referred to as "alarm systems" or "alarm" unless otherwise indicated) means any electrical, mechanical, or electronic device or assembly of equipment that emits, transmits, or relays a signal intended to summon, or that would reasonably be expected to summon, by direct or indirect means, the aid of the police services of the city in response to a robbery. Such systems are "categorized" as to the following types or combinations of types: (a) commercial holdup alarm; or (b) manual holdup alarm indicating presence of robbery suspect. 5 49.002. Required Permits and Information (a) A person, firm, or organization installing andlor operating or causing to be installed and operated in or on a home or building within the city limits a burglar alarm system shall: (1) obtain a permit for each separate alarm system, and each building, structure and property with an alarm system, from the Chief of Police, which permit shall, subject to the terms of this chapter, be valid for a term of one (1) year and must be renewed annually; (2) pay an initial permit fee and any subsequent renewal fees as set forth in the fee schedule located in Part 49, Appendix 1 of this Code of Ordinances for each such alarm system prior to any such permit being issued or renewed; (3) furnish the name, address, and phone number of the individual(s) responsible for having the alarm system installed and operated; the address of the building or protected premises; the type of alarm installed; the name, address, phone number, and state security license number of the installing company; the name and phone number of the monitoring facility of a monitored or silent alarm; and sufficient names and phone numbers of responsible individuals so that the Jonestown Police Department can, at any time, have the ability to contact at least one of the named individuals who can provide access to such building or protected area and who can operate the alarm system; (4) conspicuously display the street address with digits no less than three (3) inches in height in a manner clearly visible from the street which the address is derived; and

(5) so long as the alarm system is in use and service, renew such permit annually. (b) It shall be unlawfd for any person to install or operate any alarm system, or cause any alarm system to be installed or operated, without a current permit being issued and in effect for such alarm system. (c) The permit application and form for providing the required information will be provided to the city on a form designated from time to time by the Chief of Police, and such information shall be compiled and maintained in a confidential manner by the Chief of Police. 5 49.003. Operation and Maintenance of Alam Svstem. (a) An alarm system holder shall: (1) Maintain the premises equipped with an alarm system in a manner that ensures proper operation of the alarm system; (2) Maintain the alarm system in a manner that will minimize false alarm notifications; (3) Respond or cause a representative to respond within one hour when notified by the city to repair or inactivate a malfunctioning alarm system, to provide access to the premises, or to provide security for the premises; (4) Not manually activate an alarm system for any reason other than occurrence of an event that the alarm system was intended to report; (5) Utilize "relaying intermediaries" for residential alarm systems of all classification types; and (6) Utilize "relaying intermediaries" for commercial alarm systems of all classification types except holdup alarms. (b) An alarm system holder shall adjust the mechanism or cause the mechanism to be adjusted so that an alarm signal will sound for no longer than 15 minutes after being activated. 5 49.004. Policies and Procedures. (a) The Chief of Police may institute policies and procedures in the form of Operational Orders to implement this ordinance. (b) An alarm system holder will be provided copies of these standards and all changes thereto upon request. 5 49.005. Police Response. (a) The response, if any, made to a signal h m an alarm system shall be subject to the policies and procedures of the Police Department and will be in accordance with the priorities set for police response.

(b) The policies and procedures for use of an alarm system are not intended to nor shall they create a contract, either express or implied, nor do they create a duty or guarantee of response by the Jonestown Police Department. Any and all liability and consequential damages resulting from the failure to respond to a notification is hereby disclaimed and governmental immunity as provided by law is retained. 9 49.006. Violations. (a) No person shall operate, cause to be operated or allow the operation of an alarm system: (1) Without being in compliance with the procedures and provision of this ordinance; (2) That automatically dials the 911-Emergency Communications System; or (3) Without due regard in maintaining such a system in a manner that minimizes false alarm notifications. (b) No person shall knowingly cause a false alarm to be activated. 8 49.007. False Alarm Notifications; Penaltv. (a) It shall be unlawfd for any person who owns, leases, or is in control of a property or structure equipped with an alarm system to permit or fail to prevent the occurrence of more than three false alarm notifications within any consecutive 12-month period. (b) For any false alarm notification for which a fine is assessed, the Chief of Police has the authority to investigate the circumstances of the alarm, and may waive the payment of the fine. (c) The fine for a violation of this section shall be as follows: (1) $50.00, if the property or structure has had more than three but fewer than six other false alarm notifications in the preceding 12-month period. (2) $75.00, if the property or structure has had more than five but fewer than eight other false alarm notifications in the preceding 12-month period; (3) $250, if the property or structure has had eight or more other false alarm notifications in the preceding 12-month period. (d) Before a penalty may be imposed on a person who owns or is in control of an apartment complex, condominiums, or other multiunit housing facility, the person shall be notified of the date of the false alarm

notification; the address of the apartment complex, condominiums, or other multiunit housing facility where the false alarm notification occurred; and the identification of the individual unit within the apartment, condominium, or other multiunit housing facility where the false alarm notification occurred. (e) All fines under this section shall be set herein and such fees shall only be utilized to off-set costs associated with the implementation, enforcement, personnel training, and general administration of this ordinance by the police department. (f) Allegations and evidence of culpable mental state are not required for proof of a violation of this section. 49.008. General Penaltv. (a) Any person, firm or entity who violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, except as specifically detailed otherwise, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and shall be liable for a fine not to exceed more than $500 but not less than $50 upon first conviction, and not less $100 upon second and subsequent convictions. Each day the violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. (b) It shall be a Class C Misdemeanor for any person to knowingly cause any category of false alarm notification to be activated, or such incident may be investigated as a violation of Texas Penal Code $42.06, "False Alarm or Report", a Class A Misdemeanor or State Jail Felony, depending on the circumstances. Section 3. Amendment to A~wndix 1 Fee Schedule. The City of Jonestown's Code of Ordinances, Appendix 1 Fee Schedule is hereby amended by adding the following Part 49, entitled "Alarm System Fees" to read as follows: Part 49.00 Alarm System Fees (A) Initial Permit Fees: (1) Residential structures...$35.00 (2) Commercial and all other structures...$75.00 (B) Permit Renewal Fees (Annual): (1) Residential Structures...$35.00 (2) Commercial and all other structures...$75.00

Section 4. Severabilitv. If any provision of this ordinance or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately fiom and after its passage and publication in the manner required by the Texas Local Government Code. Section 6. O~en Meetinm. It is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance is passed was open to the public as required and that public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as required by the Open Meetings Act. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 9h day of April, 2009. ATTEST: CITY OF JONESTOWN, TEXAS Deane Armstrong, Mayor