§ 93.18 PROTECTION OF CERTAIN BUSINESSES.
   (A)   Any business or any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity engaged in selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving of any firearms, explosives, or ammunition including but not limited to all federal firearms licensed dealers, to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved, or installed in or on any building, structure or facility shall be required to install and maintain an Underwriters' Laboratory approved burglar alarm system covering all accessible access points or a combination of interior devices, including but not limited to photoelectric, ultrasonic, microwave, proximity, and sound devices. The method of alarm transmission must be a direct wire or a supervised line to an Underwriters' Laboratory approved central station or a method of transmission to an Underwriters Laboratory approved central station approved by the Chief of Police in keeping with industry standards.
   (B)   Any business which manufactures, sells, stores, or trades in any controlled substance which is defined under the classification of Schedules I through IV of The Controlled Substance Act (Title II, Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-513)), 21 USC 812, shall be required to install and maintain an Underwriters' Laboratory approved burglar alarm system covering all accessible access points or a combination of interior devices, including but not limited to photoelectric ultrasonic, microwave, proximity and sound devices. The method of alarm transmission must be a direct wire or a supervised line to an Underwriters' Laboratory approved central station or a method of transmission to an Underwriters' Laboratory approved central station approved by the Chief of Police in keeping with industry standards.
   (C)   All financial institutions which operate under the provisions of the Bank Protection Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C., Section 1882) operating within the city limits shall be required to, at a minimum, install and maintain an Underwriters' Laboratory approved burglar alarm system covering all accessible access points or a combination of interior devices, including but not limited to photoelectric, ultrasonic, microwave, proximity, and sound devices. The method of alarm transmission must be a direct wire or a supervised line to an Underwriters' Laboratory approved central station or a proprietary system approved by the Chief of Police in keeping with industry standards.
   (D)   Any business operating under the definitions of divisions (A) through (C) of this section must be in compliance by January 1, 1995.
   (E)   The Chief of Police may require any business to install and maintain an Underwriters' Laboratory burglar alarm system. In making a determination of the necessity for an alarm system, the Chief of Police shall consider such factors as the history of the unlawful entries against the particular establishment and the type of business and the nature and value of the inventory of the particular establishment.
(Ord. passed 6-27-94)