(a) Prior to beginning the construction or extensive remodeling of a facility that meets the definition of recreational aquatic spray ground under this article, the owner, operator or manager shall submit detailed plans and specifications for such construction or remodeling to the director for review.
(b) The plans and specifications shall indicate the proposed layout and arrangement of mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems; construction materials of work areas; the location, composition and dimensions of fencing; the type and model of proposed fixed equipment and facilities; and the location, dimensions and composition of all associated buildings or structures.
(c) A licensed professional engineer shall examine the plans and specifications for all new or extensively remodeled recreational aquatic spray grounds and certify by original signature and engineer’s seal compliance with this article.
(d) (1) No work shall begin until the director has received the engineer’s certificate of pre-construction, conducted a plans review, and relayed in writing to the planning and development department that a building permit may be issued. Work shall commence and conclude within the time allowed by building permits.
(2) Deviations from approved plans shall not be permitted unless the director grants a variance pursuant to § 16-511 or a waiver pursuant to § 16-512. If no work has begun within 180 days from the date the director has given written notice that work may begin, the director may rescind such advisory.
(Ord. 18521-03-2009, § 2, passed 3-31-2009)