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(A) It shall be unlawful to proceed with the construction, installation, enlargement or alteration of any swimming pool unless permits shall have been obtained from the village.
(B) It shall be unlawful to proceed with the construction, installation, enlargement or alteration of any public swimming pool within the village unless any required permits shall first have also been obtained from the state.
(C) Juvenile pools shall require no permit.
(Prior Code, § 114.002) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
(A) Each application for a swimming pool permit shall be accompanied by a permit fee of $5 and by a set of plans or drawings which shall be drawn to scale.
(B) All distances and dimensions shall be accurately figured and drawings shall be explicit and complete showing the lot lines, distance from the residence(s), location of the fence and pool walk.
(C) The pool, walk and fence construction, electrical system and all relevant appurtenances pertaining to the pool, sufficient to show whether the swimming pool will comply with this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 114.003) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
(A) Private residential swimming pools shall be permitted in R-1 and R-2 residential zones only. No portion of the pool shall be located less than four feet from a side or rear lot line. Pools and appurtenant equipment shall not be permitted in any front yard.
(B) Public swimming pools shall be permitted in residential and business zones; except that, any public swimming pool operated for the purpose of profit or operated in connection with a business operated for profit shall not be operated in a single-family residential zone. No portion of a public swimming pool or its appurtenant equipment shall be located less than 15 feet from a side or rear lot line. Public swimming pools shall not be located in a front yard.
(Prior Code, § 114.004)
(A) A swimming pool shall be completely enclosed by a fence erected along the periphery of the swimming pool and any immediately adjacent walk, deck or terrace area appurtenant to the swimming pool. The fence shall be at least 48 inches in height and shall be designed and constructed to render the swimming pool inaccessible to children under six years of age. All fence openings shall be equipped with gates and all gates shall be equipped with self-closing devices and shall have latches.
(B) (1) A swimming pool shall be exempt from the foregoing fence requirement if:
(a) It is above ground level in whole or in part, and has a walkway or deck area greater than 30 inches in height with integral guards or rails, the top of which is greater than 48 inches above ground level, and a means of egress which can be removed and locked while the swimming pool is not in use; or
(b) It is above ground level in whole or in part, and the top of the pool is at least 48 inches above ground level in all places.
(2) Persons with such exempt pools ensure that ladders and other means of ingress or egress are kept removed or locked when the swimming pools are not in use.
(Prior Code, § 114.005) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
Where electrical conductors are adjacent to a swimming pool or juvenile pool, they shall have proper insulation and shall be ground fault protected. No overhead electrical wires shall be permitted within 15 feet a swimming pool.
(Prior Code, § 114.006) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
The Zoning Administrator may, upon completion of construction of a pool or upon receipt of information that a pool is non-conforming and with prior notice to the owner, inspect a swimming pool to determine whether it is in compliance with provisions of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 114.008) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
Swimming pools erected prior to the effective date hereof, which do not meet the fence, electrical or safety requirements of this chapter shall be made to conform to such requirements within 90 days of the effective date hereof. No swimming pool existing as of the effective date hereof shall be rendered illegal solely because of its violation of location or setback provisions of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 114.009) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
No person shall fill any pool without giving at least 36 hours’ advance notice to the Superintendent of Public Works; this provision will not apply, however, to replacement of water lost by evaporation. Persons failing to give such notice, in addition to any other penalties, shall not be entitled to any waiver of a sewage charge in accordance with Water Department rules and regulations.
(Prior Code, § 114.010) (Ord. 98-036, passed 8-17-1998)
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