Baytown |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 30. EMERGENCY SERVICES |
Article II. ALARM SYSTEMS |
Division 2. PERMIT |
§ 30-28. Term, issuance; transferability; change of information.
(a)
Permit term.
(1)
Commercial. A commercial alarm system permit shall be issued for a period of one year and is renewable annually. It is the responsibility of the commercial permit holder to submit an application for renewal at least ten days prior to the alarm system permit expiration date.
(2)
Residential.
a.
A residential alarm system permit shall be issued for a period of one year and is renewable annually. It is the responsibility of the residential permit holder to submit an application for renewal at least ten days prior to the alarm system permit expiration date.
b.
All residential alarm system permits issued before October 2, 2011, are declared to be valid until February 28, 2012, after which they will automatically expire unless renewed in accordance with this article.
(b)
Issuance. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the city clerk shall issue an alarm system permit unless the police chief or fire chief determines that an alarm system permit should not be issued or renewed on the basis of subsection 30-29(a).
(c)
Transferability. An alarm system permit issued under this division cannot be transferred to another person.
(d)
Change of information. If the primary or secondary person designated to respond to an alarm site or any other information provided in the application for an alarm system permit changes at any time during the term of the alarm system permit, the permit holder must notify the city in writing within ten days of the change. No fee will be assessed for any such change.
(Ord. No. 11,749, § 2, 9-22-11)