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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS03-Mayor's Office '. CITY OF SAN BEA()lRDINO - REQUESTCOR COUNCIL ACTION From: W.R. "Bob" Holcomb Subject: False Alarm Fee Dept: Office of the Mayor Da~: March 31, 1992 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 11 March 1991: Ordinance No. MC-773 establishing permitting system for security alarms including alarm permit fees and false alarm fees. 9 May 1991: Resolution No. 91-167 setting alarm permit fees and false alarm fees. Recommended motion: Discussion and possible action re: low income households, modifications to ordinance. Contact person: Ray Salvador Phone: 384-5133 Supporting data attached: Ward: City-wide FUNDING REOUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No,) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. ~'5' 3 CITY OF SAN BEIt)ARDINO - REQUESTOOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT New security alarm regulations and fees were passed by the Mayor and Common Council in March and May of 1991. The Police Department I s Crime Prevention Division is responsible for notification and collection of these new fees. Following initial notification of the new requirements, the Crime Prevention Division reports ~hat residents and businesses have been expressing concern over the equity of the fees as they relate to actual false alarms and hookup to the Police Department monitoring system. Many calls focus on the registration fees penalizing residents or businesses for false alarms for which they are not directly responsible. More importantly, the fees may severely affect those on limited fixed incomes. The alarm registration fee for residents has been increased from a one-time $20.00 charge to a yearly $25.00 fee. Options need to be considered for alleviating the financial strain the new fees are placing on low-income households.