Every person owning land on which there is situated a swimming pool, which constitutes an obvious hazard and contains eighteen inches in depth at any point, shall erect and maintain thereon an adequate enclosure surrounding the pool area, sufficient to make such a body of water inaccessible to small children. Such enclosure, including gates therein, must be not less than four feet above the adjacent grade; all gates must be self-latching with latches placed four feet above the grade or otherwise made inaccessible from the outside to small children. (Ord. 35-1987. Passed 9-21-87.)