(a) Required. No person shall construct, erect or alter a private residential swimming pool without first obtaining a building permit therefor, issued and signed by the Director of Community Development or his or her designee.
(Ord. 359. Passed 7-13-71; 1976 Code § 5-28.)
(b) Applications. An application for such permit shall be in writing on a form available from the Village. Such application shall briefly describe the proposed work or structure and contain information, drawings, plans and specifications as required in subsection (a) hereof. The application shall be made by the owner, lessee or agent or the architect, engineer or builder employed in connection with the swimming pool. Such application shall contain the full name and address of the applicant and of the owner, lessee or agent, and, if the applicant is a corporate body, the full names and addresses of its responsible officers.
(Ord. 359. Passed 7-13-71; 1976 Code § 5-29.)
(c) Plans and Specifications. An application for a permit for a pool with a capacity of 1,000 gallons or more shall be accompanied by plans and specifications in duplicate and in sufficient detail showing the following:
(1) A lot or plot plan showing lot lines, easements, if any, pool area plans and elevations, with dimensions all drawn to a scale of not less than one-eighth inch to the foot;
(2) Pool dimensions, depths and volume in gallons;
(3) The type and size of filter systems, filtration and backwash capacities;
(4) The pool piping layout, with all pipes and valves shown, and the types of materials to be used;
(5) The rated capacity of the pool pump in gallons per minute and its working head at filtration and backwash flows;
(6) The size and type of pool pump motor;
(7) The location and type of waste disposal system;
(8) The location and type of water supply; and
(9) The location and type of walk and fence construction, as required.
(Ord. 359. Passed 7-13-71; 1976 Code 5-31.)
(d) Limitations. Such building permit shall be deemed an initial permit only and shall not apply to future seasonal use, erection or dismantling of either permanent or temporary private residential swimming pools, provided that no alteration or change is made to the pool for which the initial permit was issued.
(Ord. 359. Passed 7-13-71; 1976 Code 5-30.)