Title/Name/Summary
An Ordinance Amending Title 8 (Police), Chapter 3 (Alarm Systems), Sections 8-3-9 and 8-3-10
History
As the governing document for the community, the Village Code is vital to a successfully managed municipality. Included in the Village Code are local laws that describe how the municipal government is structured, the duties and services the Village is responsible for, how public safety is provided in the community, the regulations that help ensure properties are used and maintained properly, and much more. As part of its continuing improvement efforts, the Village is undergoing a thorough review of the Village Code to update the existing code and ensure compliance with general law, remove obsolete and/or redundant provisions and supplement with best practices and necessary additions. While updates to various individual portions of the code are routine, this is the first time that the entire code will be subjected to a full review.
Title 8 Police, Chapter 3 Alarm Systems Sections 8-3-9 and 8-3-10
Alarm Permit revocation proceedings typically begin after the twelfth false alarm in one
calendar year. This threshold is being reduced to nine false alarms. The cost to reinstate a permit is being increased from $50.00 to $250.00. Fines were previously assessed after six false alarms, this is being reduced to 4 false alarms.
This matter was reviewed and recommended at the March 16, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting and is now is now before the Village Board for consideration.
Recommended Action/Motion
I move to approve an Ordinance entitled: “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 8 (POLICE), CHAPTER 3 (ALARM SYSTEMS), SECTIONS 8-3-9 and 8-3-10”