8.04.080 False alarm service charge.
   A service charge for false alarms received at the central answering point shall be payable as follows:
   A.   Alarms Responded to By the Police.
   1.   Three false alarms shall be allowed each alarm system in any calendar year.
   2.   A service charge of twenty-five dollars shall be paid by the alarm holder for each of the fourth and fifth false alarms received in any calendar year.
   3.   A service charge of fifty dollars shall be paid by the alarm holder for each of the additional false alarms received within the calendar year.
   B.   Alarms Responded to By Fire.
   1.   a.   Three false alarms shall be allowed each alarm system in any calendar year that would have fifty or less detectors and pull stations.
   b.   Four false alarms shall be allowed each alarm system in any calendar year that has in service fifty-one to one hundred fifty detectors and pull stations.
   c.   Five false alarms shall be allowed each alarm system in any calendar year that has in service one hundred fifty- one to two hundred fifty detectors and pull stations.
   d.   Six false alarms shall be allowed each alarm system in any calendar year that has in service over two hundred fifty detectors and pull stations.
   2.   A service charge of fifty dollars shall be paid by the alarm holder for each of the next three false alarms received in any calendar year.
   3.   A service charge of one hundred dollars shall be paid by the alarm holder for each of the next three false alarms received in any calendar year.
   4.   A service charge of two hundred dollars shall be paid by the alarm holder for all subsequent false alarm received within the calendar year. (Ord. 89-59 § 8, 1989)