HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-341 CCRMember Howard Heck introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO, 67 -341
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A REMOTE
STATION BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM AND PROVIDING FOR CONNECTION
PERMITS RELATED THERETO
WHEREAS, the City Council has recognized the desire of certain City
business firms to connect their respective burglar alarms into an alarm device
at Police Headquarters; and
WHEREAS, the City Council further recognizes that it would be highly
impractical and inconvenient to accommodate numerous individual alarm devices
within the Police Headquarters due to space limitations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council entered into a contract dated October 16, 1967
with Automatic Alarm Corporation to install a central Remote Station Burglar
Alarm panel within Police Department Headquarters:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota to establish a Remote Station Burglar Alarm System
within Police Headquarters, said Burglar Alarm System to consist of electrical
circuits employing a direct communication system (telephone lines) between
signaling devices at the protected premises and a signal receiving bell and
light panel located at Police Headquarters; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED to direct the City Manager to establish a
permit procedure embodying the following terms and regulations:
1. Installation of burglar alarm detecting and transmitting equipment
shall be accomplished at no cost to the City of Brooklyn Center
and shall be installed and maintained in a good and workmanlike
manner.
2. Rental of telephone transmitting lines shall be the responsibility
of the protected premises or subscriber.
3. No maintenance, service, repair, moving or replacement costs
related to the detecting and transmitting equipment shall be
assumed by the City of Brooklyn Center.
4. Permits shall extend without date, subject to the cancellation
right of the City at any time after ten (10) days written notice to
the owner or local representative of the protected premises or
subscriber for nonpayment of permit fees or other reasonable
cause. The protected premises or subscriber may cancel a respective
permit upon 30 days written notice to the City of Brooklyn Center.
Resolution No, 67 -341
5. The monthly service charge for each individual connection permit
shall be $5.00, payable annually in advance by May 15 of each
year.
6. There shall be no verbal understandings or agreements changing or
modifying any of the terms of the permit.
7. The protected premises or subscriber shall indemnify the City of
Brooklyn Center from and against:
(a) All claims or causes of action or otherwise; liabilities,
costs and damages of every kind that may be asserted
against the City of Brooklyn Center or any of its employees
or agents (employed, elected or appointed) or the real or
personal properties and assets, or any of them covered by
a permit agreement, on account of or in respect of any
transaction, matter, or thing existing on or after the effective
date of any permit or on or after the date of the commencement
of any work or performance by a party or parties other than the
City of Brooklyn Center.
(b)
In addition, all attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred
by the City of Brooklyn Center in connection with any of the
matters set forth in (a)
November 27, 1967
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member John Leary and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Gordon Erickson, Howard
Heck and Theodore Willard,
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.