§ 210.020. Alarm Identification Number Required — Application.  


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  • A. 
    Prior to reporting any alarm to the Police, an alarm identification number for each separate system must be obtained by the alarm subscriber or by the installation contractor from the Police Department. It shall be unlawful for the subscriber to report an alarm to the Police Department without first obtaining an alarm identification number.
    B. 
    Application for the alarm identification number shall be signed by the applicant and, in addition to information prescribed by the Police Chief, shall contain these words: "Undersigned applicant agrees that the City of Blue Springs shall have no responsibility in rendering or not rendering any service or in termination of service in connection with any alarm or alarm system, any service being voluntary and solely for the benefit of applicant."
    C. 
    Application for the alarm identification number shall be made to the Chief of Police in the manner and form prescribed by the Chief of Police, and shall include the information needed to identify the owner (alarm subscriber), alarm monitor, and installation contractor, and the address where the alarm subscriber receives mail.
    D. 
    Alarm identification numbers may not be given to an alarm business or an alarm subscriber who has had ten (10) false alarms within any given calendar year until that false alarm problem has been corrected to the satisfaction of the City.
    E. 
    The alarm identification number, commonly referred to as an alarm permit, shall be displayed on the front storm door on the upper right-hand corner (as you face the exterior of your house or business). If there is no storm door, the alarm permit shall be displayed on the window nearest the front door on the lower right-hand corner (as you face the exterior of your house or business).
R.O. 1996 § 210.020; CC 1968 § 14-241; Ord. No. 1929 § 1, 3-19-1990; Ord. No. 2196 § 1, 4-6-1992; Ord. No. 3576 § 2, 6-16-2003