Date: Fri 31-Jan-1997
Date: Fri 31-Jan-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Legislative-Council-ordinance
Full Text:
HEARING SET ON ALARM ORDINANCE
The Legislative Council has set a public hearing on an amendment to the town's
alarm systems and users ordinance Wednesday, February 19, at 7:15 pm, in the
middle school library, 10 Queen Street.
Late last year, the Ordinance Committee, a branch of the Legislative Council,
recommended the passage of an alarm ordinance that would require a one-time
fee to all residents who own or plan to own a burglar alarm system. The
ordinance would also require fines to be handed out to repeat false-alarm
offenders by the Board of Selectmen. An appeals board would be set up to allow
residents to challenge their fines.
The Ordinance Committee took up the ordinance at the request of local law
enforcement officials who in recent years have seen the number of false alarms
in Newtown increase significantly. Last year, the town received 2,223 burglar
alarms for homes and businesses, of which 11 were actual burglaries. The rest
were false alarms.
The Newtown Police Department would be responsible for the administration of
the ordinance.