8-3-9: REVOCATION OF PERMIT:
   1.   Alarm Permit revocation proceedings may begin after the twelfth (12th) false alarm in a calendar year beginning on January 1 of any year. (Ord. 4415, 9-15-08)
   2.   After the Police Department has recorded twelve (12) false alarms for an authorized alarm user within a calendar year beginning on January 1 of that year, it shall prepare a station complaint and on the same day shall verbally notify the person indicated in the permit to deal with police authorities, informing the person of the number of false alarms and requesting that within fifteen (15) days a written report be submitted describing efforts to discover and eliminate the cause(s) of the false alarms. (Ord. 4415, 9-15-08)
   3.   An alarm user whose permit has been revoked for a violation of this Section will pay a fifty dollar ($50.00) reinstatement fee after resolving the false alarm issue to the reasonable satisfaction of the Chief of Police and before the department reinstates the alarm user’s authorization. (Ord. 4415, 9-15-08)
   4.   If the authorized user fails to submit the report in paragraph 2, above, within 15 days or such longer time as the Chief of Police may reasonably grant, or if said report fails to show that the alarm user has taken or will take reasonable steps to eliminate or reduce false alarms, the Chief of Police may revoke the alarm user’s authorization. (Ord. 4415, 9-15-08)
   5.   When alarm conditions are received by the Police Department that evidence a failure to comply with the requirements of this Chapter, the Police Chief is authorized to demand that the owner or lessee of such device, or his representative, disconnect such device until it is made to comply with said requirements.
   6.   The Chief of Police may revoke or suspend any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter after giving written notice to the alarm user and an opportunity for the alarm user to effect compliance within ten (10) days or less, if he determines that the alarm system under said permit has been installed, maintained or operated in violation of this Chapter or of any term or condition of said permit.
   7.   An alarm system user whose authorization has been revoked is not precluded under this Section from applying for a new authorization. The Police Chief however, is not required to issue a new authorization unless he is satisfied that the alarm user's system has been properly serviced and its deficiencies corrected. The Police Chief may impose reasonable restrictions and conditions upon issuing a new authorization to an alarm user with respect to the particular system for which the authorization is revoked.