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A. An application for alarm permit must be on a form provided by the Alarm Administrator and must contain the following information:

1. The name, complete address, including apartment or suite number, and telephone numbers of the person who will be the holder of the permit and be responsible for the proper maintenance and operation of the alarm system and payment of fees assessed under this chapter;

2. The physical alarm site address and classification as either residential (includes apartment, condo, mobile home, etc.) or commercial;

3. The classification (i.e., burglary, holdup, duress, panic alarm or other) for each alarm system located at the alarm site, and, for each classification, whether the alarm is audible or silent;

4. The applicant’s mailing address, if different from the address of the alarm site;

5. Any dangerous or special conditions present at the alarm site;

6. The type of business conducted at a commercial alarm site;

7. A written certification from the alarm user setting forth the following:

a. The date of installation, conversion or take over of the alarm system, whichever is applicable;

b. The name, address, and telephone number of the alarm installation company or companies performing the alarm system installation, conversion or take over and of the alarm installation company responsible for providing repair service to the alarm system;

c. The name, address, and telephone number of the monitoring company if different from the alarm installation company;

d. That a set of written operating instructions for the alarm system, including written guidelines on how to avoid false alarms, have been left with the applicant by the alarm installation company; and

e. That the alarm installation company has trained the applicant in proper use of the alarm system, including instructions on how to avoid false alarms;

8. An acknowledgment that the police response may be influenced by factors including, but not limited to, the availability of officers, priority of calls, traffic conditions, emergency conditions and staffing levels;

9. Any false statement of a material fact made by an applicant for the purpose of obtaining an alarm permit is sufficient cause for refusal to issue a permit, or revocation of an existing permit. [Ord. 526 § 2, 2010.]