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A. All alarm users shall obtain an alarm user’s permit for each premise from the Police Department upon the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter or prior to use of an alarm system. Systems using robbery and burglary alarm capabilities will be required to obtain a separate permit for each function. Application for a burglar or robbery alarm user’s permit will be filed with the Police Department each calendar year. The fee will be set by Council resolution and the permit obtained shall be valid for one calendar year or any portion thereof. Each permit issued shall bear the signature of the Chief of Police or his designated deputy. The permit shall be physically upon the premises using the alarm system and shall be available for inspection by any police officer of the City. (Ord. 1730, 1996)

B. A revoked user’s permit shall be obtained from the Police Department by filing the required application and a fee set by Council resolution. Each permit issued shall bear the signature of the Chief of Police or his designated deputy and shall be for a one year period. The permit shall be physically upon the premises using the alarm system and shall be available for inspection by any police officer of the City. (Ord. 1730, 1996)

C. A residential alarm user who is over the age of sixty five, where the household income as determined by ORS 310.630 through 310.657 is less than six thousand dollars, and is the primary resident of the residence, and if no business is conducted within the residence, may obtain a user’s permit from the Police Department according to sub section A of this section upon a payment of one half the fee for other charges.

D. A late charge set by Council resolution will be charged users who fail to obtain a permit within sixty days after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, or who are sixty days delinquent in renewing a permit. (Ord. 1730, 1996; Ord. 1423, 1978)