BUILDING INSPECTOR. Any member of the Department of Buildings authorized to make inspections.
HEALTH OFFICER. The health authority having jurisdiction in the city or his or her authorized representative.
OWNER. The person, firm or corporation who owns the property on which the pool is built.
POOL AREA. The pool with the related deck area used by bathers.
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL. A swimming pool held out for use by the general public, transient residents of motels and hotels, members or residents of apartments, country clubs, community associations, summer camps or public or private schools.
RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL. Any constructed pool which is used or intended to be used as a swimming pool in connection with a single-family residence, and available only to the family of the householder and his or her private guests.
SPRAY POOL. An artificial or semiartificial hard-surfaced drainage area designed to remove water, at a rate sufficient to prevent impounding, from a shower or spray nozzle used in conjunction therewith for the spraying of human beings.
SWIMMING POOL. An artificial or semi- artificial basin or tank, including all appurtenant equipment, structures and facilities, for the purpose of impounding water to a depth of more than 2-1/2 feet for the immersion or partial immersion of human beings.
WADING POOL. An artificial or semi-artificial basin or tank, including all auxiliary equipment, structures and facilities, for the purpose of impounding water to a depth not greater than 2-1/2 feet for the immersion or partial immersion of human beings.
(1979 Code, § 158.01) (Ord. 2291, passed 5-6-1958; Am. Ord. 3502, passed 12-19-1983)