[Ord. No. 3210 §1, 2-13-2007]
The placement of portable toilets on construction sites may
be no closer than fifty (50) feet to the street and no closer than
ten (10) feet to the side property line.
[Ord. No. 4424, 2-8-2021]
A. Filter
backwash (i.e., the result of the rinsing and/or cleaning of cartridge
or sand filters) shall be discharged to the sanitary sewer system
unless such may be discharged onto the pool owner's property in a
manner which will have it entirely absorbed into such pool owner's
ground. Filter backwash water may not be discharged off site to streets
or the storm system, nor may such be discharged in a manner as to
flow onto a neighboring property or street.
B. Swimming
pools shall be drained according to the following procedure:
1. A pool may be emptied by discharging to the stormwater system if
the chlorine content is less than or equal to one (1) part per million
and is free of other chemicals.
2. The pH level of the water must be tested prior to discharge and must
fall within a range of 5.5 — 11.5.
3. The water to be discharged must not be cloudy or discolored and must
be free of algae and contaminants.
4. Water may not be drained on the owner's property, unless it drains
to a drainage channel or along the curb line gutter of a paved street
and at least ten (10) feet from a neighboring property.
5. Water must be monitored to ensure that it does not cause any erosion
of any drainage channel.
6. Discharges of pool water containing pollutants such as chlorine,
sediment or organic debris must be drained to the sanitary sewers
if not compliant with numbers 1, 2, and 3.
C. Any
person who violates a provision of this Code or fails to comply with
any of the requirements thereof or a related directive of the Code
Official, shall be guilty of an ordinance violation, punishable by
a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1.000.00) or by imprisonment
not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served
shall be deemed a separate offense.