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§ 150.16  PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION.
   Prior to the beginning of any digging or other construction of a swimming pool which will have a depth at any point of over 30 inches, the owner of the land upon which the pool is to be constructed shall obtain from the City Council through the City Clerk Treasurer’s office a permit for said construction.
(1990 Code, § 111.002)  (Ord. 25, passed 4-2-1973)
§ 150.17  FENCE.
   Any swimming pool constructed and maintained within the city limits having a depth of over 30 inches shall be surrounded by a sturdy fence of at least four feet. The property owner upon whose land such pool is constructed and maintained shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of said fence. The failure to provide such a fence shall constitute a misdemeanor.
(1990 Code, § 111.003)  (Ord. 25, passed 4-2-1973)  Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 150.18  NOISE CONTROL.
   The occupants of land upon which a pool is constructed and maintained shall be responsible for maintaining a reasonable level of noise in the area around the pool. Specific reference with regard to unreasonable noise shall be made to § 91.035.
(1990 Code, § 111.004)  (Ord. 25, passed 4-2-1973)
§ 150.19  EFFECTIVE DATE.
   This subchapter is to take effect ten days after adoption by the City Council.
(1990 Code, Part 111)  (Ord. 25, passed 4-2-1973)
§ 150.99  PENALTY.
   (A)   Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99.
   (B)   Any person erecting, using, moving, demolishing, occupying, or maintaining any building or structure in violation of this Building Code as set forth in §§ 150.01 through 150.03, or causing, permitting, or suffering any such violation to be committed, shall be punished as in other misdemeanor cases. Any building or structure erected, used, moved, demolished, occupied, or maintained in violation of §§ 150.01 through 150.03 is hereby declared to be a nuisance per se. Upon application to any court of competent jurisdiction, the court may order the nuisance abated and/or the violation or threatened violations restrained and enjoined.
(1990 Code, § 110.003)  (Ord. 2, passed 4-2-1973)