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2 <br />538384v1 DTA MU210-54 <br />2 <br />Subd.4.FALSE ALARMS: Any alarm message or automated signal that summons police or <br />fire personnel to a location where no fire, smoke, criminal activity or other emergency <br />exists. This definition does not include alarms caused by weather or other conditions <br />deemed to be beyond the control of the alarm manufacturer, installer or owner. <br />Subd. 5.MAINTENANCE-RELATED FIRE SERVICES: Services provided by the City’s <br />fire department related to property maintenance issues, including but not limited to those <br />related to domestic water supplies and plumbing. <br />602.02:FALSE ALARM FEES: <br />Subd.1.Fee Established: A fee shall be charged by the City to any alarm user for a third and <br />any subsequent false alarm response within a twelve (12) month time period. The alarm <br />user will be responsible for payment of the fee. <br />Subd.2.Schedule of Fees: The following are established fees for false alarms: <br />a.Fire Alarms: <br />(1)For the third and each subsequent false fire alarm in a twelve (12) month <br />period, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00200.00). <br />(2) For each subsequent false fire alarm over three (3) in a twelve (12) month <br />period, two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). <br />b.Police Alarms: <br />(1)For the third and each subsequent false police alarm in a twelve (12) month <br />period, fiftyone hundred dollars ($100.0050.00). <br />(2) For each subsequent false police alarm over three (3) in any twelve (12) month <br />period, seventy five dollars ($75.00). <br />602.03:MAINTENANCE-RELATED FIRE SERVICE CHARGE: Due to an increase <br />in maintenance-related fire service calls at properties within the City and pursuant to its authority <br />to charge for fire services contained in Minnesota Statutes, sections 366.011, 366.012, and <br />415.01, the City may impose a service charge on a property owner for receiving <br />maintenance-related fire services. <br />Subd.1.Property owners receiving maintenance-related fire services shall be billed directly <br />by the City a charge in the amount of $250.00 per occurrence, which shall be used to <br />offset the expenses in providing said services. If the property owner fails to pay the <br />service charge within 20 days of the billing date, it will be considered delinquent and the <br />City may send a notice of delinquency.