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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023, i ! Goa .Xoa 3 ORDINANCE NO. Q a 3 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles establishing requirements or the report- ing of unauthorized entries by private security firms, and amending Section 5.96.170 of the Code of the City of Port Angeles. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Section 5.96.170 of the Code of the City of Port Angeles is amended to read as follows: 5.96.170 Licensee -- Procedures required. Licensees shall perform private security services in such fashion that no interference with the Port Angeles Police Department will result. Regarding this end, licensees shall: A. Recommend to their customers that, in the event of a police problem, the customer should first call his /her respective police department; B. If a customer calls about a law enforcement problem within the city, instruct the customer to call the department of police; C. Instruct its employees that, if a situation involving possible department of police interest is observed, the employee will immediately notify the department of police; D. If any sign of unauthorized entry within the city is noticed by an employee on duty, instruct employees to immediately notify the department of police; E. Immediately inform the department of police upon any unauthorized entry signal from premises located within the city; F. Use all reasonable efforts to inform and advise their present and prospective officers, and all other persons acting under, for, or on behalf of the licensee, of the provisions of this chapter, and direct them to comply therewith. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of the Council held on the 44' day of May, 1979. ATTEST: Marian C. Parrish, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Crai. Miller, City Attorney PUBLISHED: �� �J /9.99 • MEMORANDUM April 26, 1979 TO: City Council/ Manager SUBJECT: Revision of sections of ordinance #1968 Recent conversations between John Tangedahl, owner of Peninsula Security and our department have revealed an apparent discrepancy and error in the drafting of City Ordinance #1968, the Private Security Ordinance, specifically section 5, paragraphs (d) and (e). Paragraph (e) states "Immediately inform the department of police upon receipt of any alarm signal from premises located within the city." This section, read literally, requires Peninsula Security to notify our department of known false alarms, known authorized entries etc where the alarm signal was transmitted to the monitor facility. This in turn would inundate the department with needless recording of alarms of private and authorized activities and may also place the obligation to respond to the protected premise, regardless of the interpretation of the alarm signal by the alarm company. This is not a desirable situation nor was it the intention of the ordinance section. Therefore we recommend the following change; Ord #1968, section 5 paragraph (e); "Immediately inform the department of police upon receipt of any alarm signal of an unauthorized entry from premises within the city." It was also observed that the same wording is required to clarify the meaning of paragraph (d) in section 5. Thus paragraph (d) should read in part: " If any sign of unauthorized entry within the city...." These changes are of immediate need to afford proper adherence to the ordinance. We recommend the changes as cited and submit them for your consideration. WCN /km r F .Sincerely Michael A Cleland Chief of Police L._ William C. 2 ers