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Ordinance No. <br />Page 4 of 25 <br />1. The following lists the allowable number of alarms within a specified time period, fines and <br />the rules of violation: <br />a. One false alarm in the any 90-day prior 365-day period:, no action; <br />b. Second or third false alarm in any 90-day prior 365-day period: fine as provided in <br />Master Fee Schedule and, a telephone call will be placed to attempt will be made to <br />contact the business or residence advising of the existence of any alarm policy, and <br />ordinance and outlining expected remedial action;: <br />c. Third false alarm in any 90-day period, a registered letter will be mailed to the owner <br />or lessee with a copy of the alarm ordinance codified in this chapter; <br />d.c.Fourth or more false alarms in any 90-day prior 365-day period: fine as provided in the <br />Master Fee Schedule, and will result in a $50.00 charge being levied. Ffailure to pay <br />will result in placement on a no-response list:; <br />e. Fifth false alarm will result in a $200.00 charge and placement on a no-response list; <br />f.d.Any further Sites with repeated false alarms will may result in no response by the police <br />department if such business or residence fails to take adequate action to address <br />proper system operation in the reasonable determination of the chief of police, or <br />designee.: <br />g. Any business or residence on a no-response list will be returned to full service upon <br />completion of a 90-day period with no more than one false alarm response and <br />payment of all outstanding fees. This return to service will require payment of a <br />reconnection fee. <br />2. The intentional activation of an alarm system by any person when an emergency situation <br />does not exist. Such emergency situations are to include only those unlawful acts for which <br />the alarm system was specifically designed to detect or to alert the police department. <br />These alarms normally will be burglary, robbery, or intrusion alarms. <br />B. Exceptions. <br />1. A 30-day adjustment period will be allowed to correct mechanical problems for any new, <br />improved or replaced alarm system: <br />2. If the user shows demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Chief of Police, or designee, that <br />a any false alarm was the solely the result of conditions beyond the his or her user’s control <br />and not the result of negligence by him or herself user or any of his or her user’s <br />employees, and if the result of any defect in the alarm system he or she that a diligent <br />user neither knew nor should have known in the exercise of due care, such false alarm <br />shall may be determined by the Chief of Police, or designee, not to be deemed a false <br />alarm as used in this section. <br />Amend §13.08.080 as follows: <br />§13.08.080 Dogs in public parks. <br />A. No owner of a dog shall permit such dog to be at large in any park and recreation facility <br />except as provided in Section 7.16.010 of this code, this section, or Section 13.08.085 of this <br />chapter. <br />B. No owner of a dog shall permit such dog, whether leashed or unleashed, to be in or upon: <br />1.Tthe fenced fields at the Ken Mercer Softball Complex or, Val Vista Community Park, <br />and or the Bernal Community Parks; or <br />2.Any tennis court, pickleball court, volleyball court (whether paved or sand), or bocce <br />ball court. <br />C. Any dog, except a "dangerous dog" as defined in this section, may be at large in the <br />designated dog exercise area of Muirwood Community Park, Cubby's Dog Park and any other <br />dog exercise area as designated by the city council provided: <br />Page 14 of 559
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