§ 133.02 RESPONSE TO ALARMS.
   (A)   Whenever an alarm is activated in the city, requiring an emergency response to the location by the Police Department, personnel on the scene of the activated alarm system shall inspect the area protected by the system and shall determine whether the emergency response was in fact required as indicated by the alarm system or whether the alarm signal was a false alarm.
   (B)   If the Police Department personnel at the scene of the activated alarm system determines the alarm to be false, the officers shall make a report of the false alarm, a notification of which shall be mailed or delivered to the alarm user at the address of the alarm system installation location, advising the alarm user of the false alarm.
   (C)   When an alarm has been activated at a business or private residence and the police respond, the owner or his representative shall be present at the location after being requested to do so. Response by the subscriber will be as soon as possible but shall not exceed one hour from time of request.
   (D)   The Chief of Police or his assigned designee shall have the right to inspect any alarm system on the premises to which a response has been made, and he may cause an inspection of the system to be made at any reasonable time thereafter.
(`79 Code, § 133.002) (Ord. 90-184, passed 1-15-90)