§ 25-88. Permit application.  


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  • (a)

    An access controller shall make application for a restricted entry access permit to the police department alarm unit. Such application shall state:

    (1)

    The name, address and telephone number (if applicable) of the residential development to which access is restricted;

    (2)

    The name, address and telephone number of the access controller (of the residential development or any association governing the residential development) and the name, address and telephone number of the access controller's authorized agent, if different from the access controller;

    (3)

    The name, address and telephone number of the local contact person for the access controller;

    (4)

    The name, address and telephone number of another person who may be contacted in the case of an emergency;

    (5)

    Each of the street addresses within the residential development, whether designating improved or unimproved property;

    (6)

    The location of each restricted entry access system and the manner in which access is restricted;

    (7)

    If the system is an electronically controlled key pad system erected prior the effective date of this article, the emergency access code for such system in effect at the time of application; and

    (8)

    If the system is an electronically controlled key pad system erected after the effective date of this article, the emergency access code for such system and the date the emergency access code for such system would be in effect.

    (b)

    Upon submission of a completed application, the police department alarm unit shall issue a restricted entry access permit to the applicant within the fourteen-day period referred to in section 25-84.

    (c)

    If any material information on the application changes after submission of the original application, the access controller shall provide written notice of the change to the police department alarm unit within fourteen (14) days of the occurrence. Material changes requiring notification include, but are not limited to, the addition of street addresses to a residential development or the change of street address within a residential development.

    (d)

    Within fourteen (14) days after submission of a permit application, the police department alarm unit shall either issue a restricted entry access permit to the applicant or notify the applicant that the application has been denied, stating the reason for the denial.

    (e)

    The application must include instructions for each applicable electronically controlled key pad system for an entrance to the residential development and a permit fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each restricted entry access system.

    (f)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally make a false or misleading representation while applying for a permit under this section. A person who does so shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00).

(Ord. No. 84636, § 1, 8-29-96)