Section 1343. Approval, Inspection, Maintenance Operation and Revocation.
(A) The city manager shall approve such application, if he finds that said alarm system will not interfere with the orderly conduct of city business; and that the person installing the system maintains an adequate service organization to repair, maintain or otherwise service alarm systems sold, leased or installed by him.
(B) The city manager may impose other reasonable conditions on the exercise of said permits and shall retain final authority to decide the reasonableness of any other conditions.
(C) The city manager, or his designee, shall have the sole right to inspect, or cause to be inspected by the system installer, any alarm system on premises where it is intended to function prior to issuance of any permit for operation of such system, and he may inspect or cause an inspection, by the system installer or individual qualified in alarm systems installation, of such system at any time after the issuance of a permit to determine whether it is being used in conformity with the terms of the permit and the provisions of this ordinance.
(D) No person shall install, operate or maintain a telephonic alarm system which automatically transmits or causes transmission of a signal, message or warning to the city's communications center telephone lines, except to such telephone number or numbers as designated by the permit issued under the provisions of this ordinance. The city manager may refuse to issue a permit for such a system if in his opinion the existing telephone capacity of the communications center is not sufficient to accommodate the new system. No more than ten such permits shall be issued for each available incoming telephone line at the communications center or other reception point. Furthermore, no such system shall be designed or adjusted to make more than two (2) calls per incident to the communications center.
(E) The city manager may revoke any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance, after giving written notice to the permit holder and an opportunity for the permit holder to be heard, if he determines that the alarm system installed pursuant to said permit has been installed, maintained, or operated in violation of the provisions of this ordinance, or of any term or condition of said permit, or for failure to pay any fee specified in Section 1342.
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