(a) When responding to a dispatch resulting from a commercial or residential holdup, panic, or duress alarm notification or a commercial or residential burglar alarm notification, the city shall record such information as necessary to permit the chief to maintain records, including but not limited to the following information:
(1) identification of the permit holder;
(2) address of the alarm site;
(3) date, arrival time, and dispatch received time; and
(4) name of the permit holder's representative on the premises, if any.
(b) If the responding police officer determines that the alarm notification was false, the responding police officer shall leave notice at the alarm site that the police department has responded to a false alarm notification. The notice must include the following information:
(1) the date and time of police response to the false alarm notification;
(2) the identification number of the responding police officer; and
(3) a statement urging the permit holder to ensure that the alarm system is properly operated and maintained. (Ord. Nos. 17586; 20112; 22038; 22571; 26200; 26919)