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Chico, CA Code of Ordinances
CHICO MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CHICO
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 (RESERVED)
Title 5 BUSINESS REGULATIONS1
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 ANIMALS
Title 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, SAFETY AND MORALS
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 AIRPORT1
Title 12 PARKS
Title 13 (RESERVED)
Title 14 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 15 UTILITY SERVICES
Title 16 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION1
Title 17 (RESERVED)
Title 18 SUBDIVISIONS
Title 19 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS1
Title 2R ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS RULES
Title 3R REVENUE AND FINANCE RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 5R BUSINESS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Title 8R SOLID WASTE COLLECTION RULES
Title 10R VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 11R CHICO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS1
Title 12R RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BIDWELL PARK AND OTHER PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS1
Title 14R BUILDING IN STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 15R WATER AND SEWERS
Title 16R BUILDING STANDARDS
Title 18R DESIGN CRITERIA AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS1
TABLES
Chico, CA Comprehensive Ordinance Table
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5R.40.030   Audible alarms - Automatic alarm shutoff and reset device required - Disconnection authorized following extended continuous emission - Disconnection cost payable by alarm user.
   All audible alarms, excluding fire alarms which generate a sound indicating the functioning of an automatic fire sprinkling system, shall be equipped with a device which will limit the generation of the audible sound to not longer than 15 minutes after activation. If an audible alarm has continuously emitted an alarm signal in excess of 30 minutes within a one hour period, the police department may cause such alarm to be disconnected by an alarm company and the cost of such disconnection shall be payable by the alarm user.
(Res. No. 70 94-95 §1 (part))
5R.40.040   Auxiliary power systems - Required - Monitoring capability necessary.
   All alarm systems shall be equipped with an uninterruptible backup power supply which shall operate in such a manner so that in the event of failure or interruption of normal utility service power the alarm system will not be activated. The backup power supply shall be capable of maintaining the alarm system in operation for at least four hours following the interruption of the normal power supply. The backup system shall not be capable of activating the alarm system by virtue of a defect in its condition.
(Res. No. 70 94-95 §1 (part))
5R.40.050   Siren sound - Prohibited.
   On and after July 1, 1995, it is unlawful to initially install an alarm system which, upon activation, emits a sound similar to sirens used on emergency vehicles or for civil disaster purposes or to replace an existing alarm system with another alarm system which, upon activation, emits a sound similar to sirens used on emergency vehicles or for civil disaster purposes.
(Res. No. 70 94-95 §1 (part))
5R.40.060   Automatic dialing devices - Prohibited connections.
   No automatic dialing device shall be interconnected to a trunkline of the police or fire departments or a 911 trunkline. The relaying of messages relating to alarm activation on any premises to the police communications center by an automatic dialing device is prohibited.
(Res. No. 70 94-95 §1 (part))
5R.40.070   Automatic dialing - Live answering service required.
   Any automatic telephonic dialing system registering any form of alarm shall dial to, and the message shall be received by, a live, twenty-four hour answering service such as a private alarm dispatch center.
(Res. No. 70 94-95 §1 (part))
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