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The Building Inspector of the village shall inspect or cause to be inspected all private residential swimming pools within the village at such times as may be deemed necessary to determine whether or not the private residential swimming pool is in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and all other codes applicable to health, sanitation and safety.
(Ord. 704, passed 11-4-2002)
(A) Every private residential swimming pool and any equipment appurtenant thereto shall be constructed, installed, altered, enlarged, repaired or maintained in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and any other ordinance of the village. Any swimming pool or special purpose pool used for any purpose other than private residential use shall be subject to applicable state or county laws, ordinances and regulations.
(B) The owner of any private residential swimming pool shall be responsible for maintaining any such swimming pool in a safe and sanitary condition and in compliance with this chapter and any other ordinance of the village.
(C) No private residential swimming pool subject to this chapter shall be maintained or used by or for any person except the owners or residents of the property on which the private residential swimming pool is located, the members of their household and any guests. No private residential swimming pool shall be used for the purpose of profit or in connection with any business operated for profit, or for any not-for-profit club, organization or association.
(Ord. 704, passed 11-4-2002) Penalty, see § 158.99
Any existing private residential swimming pool that is not in compliance with the provisions contained herein shall be deemed a “nonconforming use”, but may continue to be used, maintained and repaired (but in no event altered or enlarged) in accordance with the original design and at its original location so long as no hazard to the public health, safety and welfare is created by the continued use, maintenance or repair.
(Ord. 704, passed 11-4-2002)
In addition to all such other remedies as may be available at law, any person convicted of violating any provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each offense. Each day the violation shall continue shall be deemed a separate offense.
(Ord. 704, passed 11-4-2002)