15-1.06   Term of Permit; Cost of Permits; Effect of Transfer.
   a.    An alarm permit issued to or for the benefit of a business entity shall be valid for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of issuance. Residential alarm permits shall have no term. Any change in ownership, occupancy, emergency contact information or any other information required on said permits shall be registered with the City’s Finance Department. In the case of a new owner or occupant, a new permit shall be required and shall be the responsibility of the new owner or occupant.
   b.   The cost for an alarm permit shall be fifteen ($15.00) dollars. Alarm permits issued to or for the benefit of business entities shall be renewed each year upon expiration at a charge of $15.00. Changes in information on residential permits may be made with the City’s Finance Department and shall be made at no cost. An existing permit is nontransferable to a new location.
   c.   No alarm permit shall be issued or renewed to any permit holder or alarm system user who has any outstanding and unpaid fees or charges imposed by this Subchapter, regardless of the location of the alarm site, nor shall any alarm permit be issued or renewed for any alarm site for which any fees or charges imposed by this Subchapter are outstanding and unpaid.
(Ord. BG2025-4, 4/1/2025)