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The Village shall take every reasonable precaution to assure that alarm signals received by the Oak Park Communications Center are given appropriate attention and are acted upon with dispatch. Nevertheless, the Village shall not be liable for any defects in operation of any alarm system, for any failure or neglect of any person in connection with the installation and operation of equipment, the transmission of signals or the relay of such signals and messages. In the event that the Village finds it necessary to disconnect a defective device, the Village shall incur no liability by such action taken pursuant to subsection 19-4-5C of this article. (Ord. 2010-0-46, 7-19-10)
A. The Village shall provide for the installation of a uniform central monitoring system to receive alarm signals. 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 code.
B. The exclusive right to install and maintain a central monitoring system with the Village's Emergency Communications Center shall be by bid and contract with the successful bidder. The successful bidder shall have the right to charge line fees, set by contract, during the length of the agreement.
C. A monthly rental fee of five dollars ($5.00) per alarm connection shall be charged by the Village to the alarm business which is provided space within the Village's Emergency Communications Center to maintain an alarm board to which all direct alarms to the Village are connected for all alarms. A monthly rental fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per alarm connection shall be charged by the Village to the alarm business which is provided space within the Village's Emergency Communications Center to maintain an alarm board to which all direct alarms to the Village are connected. (Ord. 2010-0-46, 7-19-10)
Whoever violates any provision of this article shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of section 1-1-5 of this code. (Ord. 2010-0-46, 7-19-10)
A. Construction: Nothing in this article shall be construed or applied to necessarily require or excuse noncompliance with any provision of the laws of the state or the laws of the United States.
B. Rules And Regulations: The Village Manager shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this article and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
C. Severability: If any provisions of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this article and the applicability of such provision to any other persons not similarly situated or to other circumstances shall not be affected thereby. (Ord. 2010-0-46, 7-19-10)
ARTICLE 5
CITIZEN RADIO PATROL (REACT) VOLUNTEERS
CITIZEN RADIO PATROL (REACT) VOLUNTEERS
SECTION:
19-5-1: Citizen Volunteers For Enforcement Of Parking For The Disabled Defined
19-5-2: Appointment
19-5-3: Citizen Radio Patrol (REACT) Volunteers
19-5-4: Qualifications
19-5-5: Powers
19-5-6: Chief To Issue Regulations
19-5-7: Chief To Provide Training
19-5-8: Parking Citations
The phrase "citizen volunteer for enforcement of parking for the disabled" as used in this Article shall mean any person who is a citizen of Oak Park and twenty one (21) years of age and meets the other qualifications set forth in Section 19-5-4 below and who volunteers, and is appointed by the Chief of Police, to enforce State and Village laws which regulate parking for the disabled within the Village, including but not limited to Section 15-1-24 of the Village Code and 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-1301.3. (Ord. 1995-0-28, 5-1-95)
The Chief of Police shall have the power to appoint any number of citizen volunteers to enforce parking regulations for the disabled within the Village. The appointment shall be for a period of one year from the date of appointment. Every appointment shall be revokable by the Chief of Police at any time and for any reason. (Ord. 1995-0-28, 5-1-95)
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