CHAPTER 4
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOLS
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOLS
SECTION:
6-4-1: Compliance Required
6-4-2: Definition
6-4-3: Location
6-4-4: Permit Required
6-4-5: Drawings, Plans And Permits
6-4-6: Recirculation Pools
6-4-7: Fences
6-4-8: Temporary Fencing
6-4-9: Steps Or Ladders
6-4-10: Electrical Requirements
6-4-11: Operation And Maintenance
6-4-12: Inspection
6-4-13: Penalty
PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL: A receptacle for water or an artificial pool of water having a depth at any point of more than three feet (3') intended for the purpose of immersion or partial immersion therein of human beings, and including all appurtenant equipment, constructed, installed and maintained either above the ground or in the ground outside of a building used for a single- family dwelling unit. Provided, further, that such private residential swimming pool is maintained by an individual primarily for the sole use of his household and guests and not for the purpose of profit or in connection with any business operated for profit. A private residential swimming pool may be wholly in the ground, wholly aboveground, or partly in the ground and partly above the ground, and this is not meant as a mere recital but in further definition of a regulated pool and shall include, but not be limited to, a hot tub, a jacuzzi, outside spa and the like.
No out of doors swimming pool intended for the use of members and their guests of a nonprofit club or organization, or limited to house residents of a multiple dwelling unit, a block, subdivision, neighborhood, community or other specified area of residence shall be permitted in a residence district as defined by the Erie zoning ordinance. Any indoor pool shall only be in a zoning district permitted by the Erie zoning ordinance. (Ord. 551, 7-9-2002)
Loading...