(A) Flotation devices, including, but not limited to, inner tubes, rafts, arm floats, and other recreational devices may be used in all areas of the swimming pool except in the diving area. Swimmers shall only be permitted to use flotation devices in areas of the pool where he or she is able to swim or to stand on the bottom of the pool with their heads above the surface of the water. Flotation devices may be banned at such times, and for such periods, as the swimming pool manager deems safe and appropriate.
(B) Coast Guard approved life jackets may be used by non-swimmers in the pool, except the diving area, under the close supervision of an adult swimmer and after prior approval of the pool management. Life jackets are not allowed in the diving area of the pool.
(C) In accordance with state regulations, no diapers may be worn in any pool area, except diapers that are specially designed for swimming pool use to prevent contamination of the pool water. Disposable diapers are prohibited in any pool area.
(D) Any person who intentionally fails to follow instructions from any pool staff member shall be subject to immediate removal from the pool and can be ejected from the pool premises by pool management.
(E) Any person found using obscene language or making obscene gestures shall be subject to immediate expulsion from the pool premises. Any person so removed shall not be eligible for admission to the pool area until he or she is approved for admission by pool management.
(F) Any person found to cause any fighting or physical confrontation or threat of violence shall be subject to immediate expulsion from the pool by pool management. Any person so removed shall not be eligible for admission to the pool area until he or she is approved for admission by pool management.
(G) Any person found to be responsible for vandalism to pool property shall be banned from admission to the pool. A report of any vandalism occurring to the pool shall be made with the appropriate authorities for prosecution and restitution.
(Prior Code, 3-604) (Ord. 610, passed 5-1-2001; Ord. 649, passed 6-13-2011)