[Amended 1-8-1997 by L.L. No. 1-1997; 6-9-2022 by L.L. No. 4-2022]
For the purpose of computing the required yards
and the distance from the lines of the lot, a pool enclosure, the
pool apron or platform along the side or end of a swimming pool, the
base for the springboard or diving platform and foundation for the
purifying apparatus, if any, shall be included.
[Amended 9-13-1995 by L.L. No. 7-1995]
A. No swimming pool or part thereof shall be constructed
in the front yard.
B. A swimming pool may be constructed in the rear yard,
provided that it is located at least 20 feet from the rear lot line.
C. No swimming pool shall be constructed less than the
following minimum distances, by district, from any side property line.
District
|
Minimum Distance
(feet)
|
---|
Residence AA
|
30
|
Residence A
|
20
|
Residence BB
|
15
|
Residence B
|
15
|
Residence C-1
|
10
|
Residence C-2
|
7
|
Residence D
|
5
|
Residence E
|
20
|
Residence FF
|
20
|
Residence F
|
5
|
Business K
|
5
|
D. In the case of a corner lot, a swimming pool may not
be nearer to the street line of the street on which the lot has the
greater frontage than the front building line established for that
street.
[Amended 10-11-2007 by L.L. No. 4-2007]
A. Each residential swimming pool and each commercial
swimming pool located in the Village shall have swimming pool alarms
in compliance with the requirements set forth in New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code 19 NYCRR 1228.2(c)(1 - 5), (d) and
(e).
B. All swimming pools installed under permits issued
prior to December 15, 2006, must be in full compliance with this section
by May 15, 2008.
Each pool shall be provided with permanently
installed facilities for the complete draining thereof. Such facilities
shall be entirely separate from the house drains and house sewer.
In no case may the contents of the pool be permitted to discharge,
directly or indirectly, into a street or public sewer or public drain
or catch basin or in, upon or under the land of another person without
his written consent or in such a way as to adversely affect the functioning
of the house drains or house sewer of another property.
All connections with the public water supply
shall be made by a duly licensed plumber in conformity with the Plumbing
Code and the rules and regulations of the Long Island Water Corporation.
Such connections shall be made in such a way as to prevent any water
from the swimming pool from entering the public water supply system.
In times of drought or water shortage, the Board of Trustees may direct
that the use of the swimming pool be discontinued and that all connections
with the public water supply system be broken until further order.
[Amended 9-11-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008; 1-7-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019]
Every swimming pool shall be enclosed by a fence or wall approved by the Building Inspector in compliance with Residential Code of New York State, Appendix G, or Building Code of New York State, Section 3109, but the height of such fence shall not exceed six feet and shall remain subject to the provisions of Chapter
12 of this Code.