8-3-6: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS:
   A.   Materials For Construction: Swimming pool walls and floors shall be constructed of any impervious material which will provide a tight tank with white or light colored finish and easily cleaned surfaces. The floor or bottom surface of the pool shall have a nonslip finish as smooth as possible. The side and end walls of a pool shall present a smooth finish and shall be vertical to a depth of at least six feet (6') or shall have a slope or curvature meeting one of the following conditions:
      1.   The pool wall may be vertical for thirty inches (30") from the water level, below which the wall may be curved to the bottom with a radius at any point equal to the difference between the depth at the point, and thirty inches (30").
      2.   To a depth of six feet (6'), except as in subsection A1 of this section, the wall's slope shall not be less than one foot (1') horizontal in six feet (6') vertical.
   B.   Structural Design: Swimming pools shall be designed to withstand the water pressure from within and to resist the pressure of the earth when the pool is empty, to a pressure of two thousand two hundred (2,200) pounds per square foot. The slope of the bottom of any part of a pool in which the water is less than five feet (5') in depth shall not be more than one foot (1') in each ten feet (10'). The maximum slope where water is five feet (5') or more in depth shall not exceed one foot (1') in two feet (2'). (Ord. 186-70, 7-13-1970)