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(a) A skilled swimmer shall be present at all times that private residential swimming pools are in use.
(b) Every private residential swimming pool shall be equipped with one or more throwing ring buoys not more than 15 inches in diameter and having 60 feet of three-sixteenth-inch Manila line attached, and one or more light but strong poles with blunted ends and not less than 12 feet in length, for making reach assists or rescues.
(c) No diving board or platform more than three feet above water level shall be installed for use in connection with any private residential swimming pool.
(d) Life-saving equipment approved by the board of health shall be provided and maintained so as to be immediately available for use in an emergency.
(Prior code § 61-18.17)
(a) Private residential swimming pools may be used between June 1st and September 15th, inclusive, only. No private residential swimming pool shall be made use of between the hours of ten p.m. and 9 a.m. during this period.
(b) During the period September 16th to May 30th, inclusive, all private residential swimming pools shall be completely drained of all water.
(c) A suitable substantial protective cover shall be provided and installed over all private residential swimming pool surfaces during the period September 16th to May 30th, inclusive.
(d) All private residential swimming pools shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, and all equipment shall be maintained in a satisfactory operating condition during periods the pool is in use.
(e) No private residential swimming pool shall be used, kept, maintained or operated in the city, if such use, keeping, maintaining or operating shall be the occasion of any nuisance or shall be dangerous to life or detrimental to health.
(Prior code § 61-18.18)
ARTICLE XVIII. EXPOSED METAL STRUCTURES (13-96-820 et seq.)
Except as otherwise provided in Article XI of this chapter, metal structures shall conform to the provisions of Sections 13-96-830 to 13-96-870, inclusive. For purposes of this Article XVIII, the term “exposed metal structures” shall include sign structures, antennae, canopies, marquees, fire escapes, flagpoles, metal cornices, smoke stacks, permanently installed scaffolding (e.g., equipment installed for window cleaning and related services), and other structures and equipment permanently mounted or installed on the exterior of a building. For purposes of this Article XVIII, the term “supports” shall be read broadly to include anchors, guides, tracks, mounting brackets, other mounting hardware and all other forms of support.
(Prior code § 61-19; Amend Coun. J. 7-31-02, p. 91334, § 4; Amend Coun. J. 7-30-14, p. 86203, § 7)
It shall be the duty of the owner, agent or person in charge, possession or control of any building upon which or above which any exposed metal structure is located to maintain all such structures and their supports in a good and safe condition.
(Prior code § 61-19.1; Amend Coun. J. 7-31-02, p. 91334, § 4; Amend Coun. J. 7-30-14, p. 86203, § 8)
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