7-3-5: DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS TO POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENT:
   A.   Termination Of Service Authorized: Upon the favorable recommendation of the police chief and fire chief and the approval of the village manager, alarms for business premises and residences may be terminated in the police and/or fire department.
   B.   Central Monitoring System: The village shall provide a uniform central monitoring system to receive alarm signals and perform other related functions over a signal line or lines at a central location. The system shall have a capacity to meet present needs and the ability to expand for future needs, and shall be available to those who meet the requirements for permits under this chapter.
   C.   Right To Charge Line Fees: The village alarm contractor shall have the right to charge line fees, set by contract, during the length of the contract.
   D.   Rights Of Subscriber: Any subscriber or alarm user who obtains authority from the village manager to terminate its alarm in the police and/or fire department may contract with any licensed alarm business of its choice for the sale, installation, maintenance, and/or servicing of the alarm system to be installed on its premises.
   E.   Responsibility For Obtaining Leased Telephone Line: The alarm subscriber approved for a direct connection to the police department or the alarm businesses contracting for servicing the subscriber's alarm system shall be responsible for obtaining the leased telephone line between the subscriber's premises and the alarm receiving equipment, if required, in order to provide an input signal which is compatible with the receiving equipment used to operate the alarm panel.
   F.   Transmitting Signal To Central Monitoring System: No alarm subscriber shall utilize a single pair of wires to transmit a burglar or holdup alarm signal and a fire or other emergency signal. All police related signals shall cause only one signal to be transmitted to the central monitoring system upon a single stimulus of the alarm device, and no pulsating or intermittent signal shall be allowed. All fire related signals transmitted to the central monitoring system shall be upon a single stimulus of the alarm device, and no pulsating or intermittent signal shall be allowed. (1965 Code § 9-15-4)