The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ALARM ADMINISTRATOR. The person or persons who administer, control and review false alarm reduction efforts for the City and administer the provisions of this Chapter.
ALARM COMPANY. A person and/or a company engaged in selling, leasing, installing, servicing or monitoring alarm systems.
ALARM PERMIT. A permit issued by the City allowing the operation of an alarm system within the City.
ALARM SIGNAL. A detectable signal; audible or visual, generated by an alarm system, to which law enforcement is requested to respond.
ALARM SYSTEM. Any single device or assembly of equipment designed to signal the occurrence of an illegal or unauthorized entry or other illegal activity, including local alarms and alarms requiring immediate attention and to which law enforcement is requested to respond, but does not include motor vehicle or boat alarms, fire alarms, domestic violence alarms, or alarms designed to elicit a medical response.
ALARM USER. Any person, corporation, partnership, proprietorship, governmental or educational entity or any other entity owning, leasing or operating an alarm system, or on whose premises an alarm system is maintained for the protection of such premises.
ALARM USER AWARENESS CLASS. A class conducted for the purpose of educating alarm users about the responsible use, operation, and maintenance of alarm systems and the problems created by false alarms.
AUTOMATIC DIAL PROTECTION DEVICE. An automatic dialing device or an automatic telephone dialing alarm system and shall include any system which, upon being activated, automatically initiates to the Police Department a recorded message or code signal indicating a need for law enforcement response.
CANCELLATION. The process where response is terminated when the alarm company (designated by the alarm user) notifies the Police Department that there is not an existing situation at the alarm site requiring police response after an alarm dispatch request. If cancellation occurs prior to police arriving at the scene, this is not a false alarm for the purpose of a false alarm response charge, and no charge will be assessed.
CHIEF OF POLICE. The Chief of the Culver City Police Department, or his or her designee.
CITY. The City of Culver City, California or its agent.
FALSE ALARM. The activation of an alarm system through mechanical or electronic failure, malfunction, improper installation, or the negligence of the alarm user, his or her employees or agents, and any signals activated to summon law enforcement personnel, unless law enforcement response was cancelled by the user's alarm company before law enforcement personnel arrive at the alarm location. An alarm is false within the meaning of this chapter when, upon inspection by the Police Department, evidence indicates that no unauthorized entry, robbery, or other such crime was committed or attempted in or on the premises which would have activated a properly functioning alarm system. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a false alarm shall not include an alarm which can reasonably be determined to have been caused or activated by unusually violent conditions of nature nor does it include other extraordinary circumstances not reasonably subject to control by the alarm user.
LOCAL ALARM. An alarm system that emits a signal at an alarm site that is audible or visible from the exterior of a structure and is not monitored by a remote monitoring facility, whether installed by an alarm company or user.
PERMIT YEAR. A twelve (12)-month period beginning on the day and month on which an alarm permit is issued.
PERSON. Any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, trust, incorporated or unincorporated entity or group of persons.
POLICE DEPARTMENT or POLICE. The Culver City Police Department, and includes other law enforcement agencies assisting the Culver City Police Department.
RUNAWAY ALARM. An alarm system that produces repeated alarm signals that do not appear to be caused by separate human action.
SIA CONTROL PANEL STANDARD CP-01. The American National Standard Institute (ANSI) approved Security Industry Association (SIA) CP-01 Control Panel Standard, as may be updated from time to time, that details recommended design features for security system control panels and their associated arming and disarming devices to reduce false alarms. Control panels built and tested to this standard by a nationally recognized testing organization, will be marked to state: "Design evaluated in accordance with SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction".
VERIFY. An attempt by the monitoring company, or its representative, to contact the alarm site and/or alarm user by telephone and/or other electronic means, whether or not actual contact with a person is made, to determine whether an alarm signal is valid before requesting law enforcement dispatch, to avoid an unnecessary alarm dispatch request.
(Ord. No. 2016-008 § 2 (part); Ord. No. 2019-005 § 1)