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12.15.19 – svoice.com –

At the Tuesday, Dec. 10, Santa Clara City Council meeting, the Council considered having a third-party vendor manage the Residential and Business Alarm Permit program.

The City Code (Chapter 8.40, “False Alarm Regulation”) requires residents and business with an alarm to acquire a permit to ensure accurate, up-to-date information is readily available to Police or Fire personnel responding to the alarmed location. It also enables emergency personnel to contact responsible parties and/or alarm repair company representatives should the alarm need to be reset, has a recurring problem or respond to the site should it need to be secured.

The Council’s approval would mean the public will receive enhanced service to include:

  • Ability to track registered and unregistered alarm systems
  • Secure online access to account
  • Ability to pay online via credit card
  • Automatically generate notices and send invoices

In addition, the City of Santa Clara will now benefit from operational efficiencies, improved availability of metrics and an increase in revenue.

The Santa Clara Police Department will be hosting two community meetings about the City of Santa Clara’s Residential and Business Alarm Permit program. The meetings will take place as follows. No RSVP is required:

  • Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 2 – 3:30 p.m., Central Park Library, 2635 Homestead Road
  • Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 6 – 7:30 p.m., Northside Branch Library, 695 Moreland Way

Each community meeting will follow the same format, and include dialogue on the following topics:

  • Purpose and summary of the existing Alarm Permit Program
  • Business reasons and community benefits to a new third-party vendor
  • Third-party vendor security requirements
  • The current and the recommended rate structure
  • If Councils approves it, the third-party vendor’s implementation process
  • Next steps

On Jan. 14, 2020, the City Council will consider the following items:

  • Agreement with Superion, LLC for Residential and Business Alarm Management
  • Resolution Amending the Municipal Fee Schedule
  • Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.40, False Alarm Regulation, of the City Code

Resident participation at Community Meetings and City Council meetings is encouraged. City Council meetings take place in the Council Chambers, located at 1500 Warburton Avenue. City Council meeting times may vary, check the agenda for details.

Complete agenda packets and back-up reports for City Council meetings are available online the Friday before the Tuesday meeting at https://santaclara.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. If you would like to receive City Council Agenda Notification, subscribe at https://www.santaclaraca.gov/our-city/government/city-clerk/city-council-meetings/city-council-agenda-notification The City Council can be emailed at MayorandCouncil@santaclaraca.gov.