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s <br />(F) An alann permit cannot be transferred to another person. An alarm user shall <br />infonn the Alarm Administrator of any change that alters any information listed on the permit <br />application within five (5) business days. <br />(G) All fees owed by an applicant must be paid before a permit may be issued or <br />renewed. <br />(H) Information contained in permit applications shall be held in confidence by all <br />employees or representatives of the agency with access to such information. <br />SECTION 3.1 ALARM SYSTEMS IN APARTMENT COMPLEXES - <br />CONTRACTED FOR BY INDIVIDUAL TENANT. <br />(A) If an alarm system installed by an individual tenant in an apartment complex unit <br />is monitored, the tenant must provide the name of a representative of the apartment owner or <br />property manager who can grant access to the apartment to the alarm business which is providing <br />the monitoring service. <br />(B) A tenant of an apartment complex shall also obtain an alarm permit from the <br />Alarm Administrator before operating or causing the operation of an alarm system in the tenant's <br />residential unit. The annual fee for this permit or the renewal of this permit shall be the same as <br />for a residential or commercial alann site. <br />(C) For purposes of enforcing this article against an individual residential unit, the <br />tenant is responsible for false alarm dispatches emitted from the alann system in the tenant's <br />residential unit. <br />SECTION 3.2 ALARM SYSTEMS IN APARTMENT COMPLEXES - FURNISHED <br />BY THE APARTMENT COMPLEX AS AN AMENITY. <br />(A) If the owner or property manager of an apartment complex provides alarm <br />systems in each residential unit as an amenity, then the owner or property manager of the <br />apartment complex shall obtain a master alarm permit from the Alarm Administrator. The initial <br />fee for this permit shall be $100.00 and $10.00 dollars per residential unit. All this, whether <br />occupied or not, shall be included in calculating the required fee. This fee will be charged in lieu <br />of the $30.00 per residential permit. <br />(B) For purposes of assessing fines and enforcing this article, the master alarm permit <br />holder is responsible for payment of fines for false alarm dispatches emitted from the alarm <br />systems in residential units if the false alarm is determined to be caused by faulty equipment <br />and/or installation; the fee for operator error shall be the responsibility of the tenant but will be <br />collected from the property manager/owner holding the master alarm permit. <br />(C) The owner or property manager of an apartment complex shall obtain a separate <br />alarm permit for any alarm system operated in a nonresidential area of the apartment complex, <br />including, but not limited to, common tenant areas and office, storage and equipment areas. An <br />annual fee for such a permit shall be the same as the fee for a residential or commercial alarm <br />site. <br />SECTION 4. PERMIT DURATION AND RENEWAL <br />(A) A permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance, and must be renewed <br />annually by submitting an updated application to the Alarm Administrator The Alarm <br />Administrator shall notify each alarm user of the need to renew thirty (30) days prior to the <br />expiration of their permit. It is the responsibility of the alarm user to submit an application prior <br />to the permit expiration date. Failure to renew will be classified as use of a non -permitted alarm <br />system and citations and penalties shall be assessed without wavier. (See Section 17. <br />Violations). <br />(B) Any alarm user having no false alarms during the year will have the renewal fee <br />of $30.00 waived for each year following a zero false alarm year. <br />MARCH 23, 1999 <br />29 <br />• <br />BOOK 1[3 FAGE 7 3 <br />