[Amended 9-13-1977 by Ord.
No. 13-77]
It shall be unlawful to construct, enlarge, alter, remove or demolish any swimming or wading pool in the Borough of Oaklyn, with the exception of demountable swimming or wading pools which have a maximum water capacity of not more than 300 cubic feet, unless and until a permit for such purpose has first been secured from the Building Inspector of said Borough pursuant to the Building Code of the Borough of Oaklyn, in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey. There shall be paid to said Building Inspector for such permit a basic fee as provided for in Chapter
73, Fees.
[Amended 11-9-1965 by Ord.
No. 6-65]
A. No swimming or wading pool exceeding 12 inches in depth
shall be filled with water unless and until a certificate of use and occupancy
shall have been obtained from the Zoning Officer pursuant to this chapter.
B. When granted, such certificate of use shall remain valid
until the end of the calendar year in which it was granted, at which time
it shall expire. Prior to the granting of such permit, the Zoning Officer
may inspect the pool or require evidence that the pool does not violate the
requirements of this chapter. The failure to operate a pool in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter shall result in the withdrawal of the
certificate of use and in penalties pursuant to this chapter.
[Amended 11-9-1965 by Ord.
No. 6-65]
A. Demountable swimming and wading pools may be erected
on residence lots, provided that:
(1) No such structure shall be permitted in a front yard.
(2) No such structure shall be permitted within five feet
of any property line.
(3) No such structure shall be permitted to remain in any
yard from October 1 to April 30, inclusive.
(4) No excavation of earth for the purpose of permanent installation
shall be permitted, but grading shall be allowed.
(5) No electrical devices shall be installed or used within
five feet of the pool, except for recirculation devices.
B. When filled, any demountable swimming or wading pool
of a depth exceeding 12 inches shall be individually enclosed by or in a yard
enclosed by:
(1) A continuous fence having a minimum height of 48 inches
with no opening in excess of two inches wide.
(2) A snow or similar-type fence having a minimum height
of 48 inches.
(3) All fences existing at the time of the passage of this
chapter shall not be subject to the preceding height or opening regulations
but shall be subject to the approval of the Building Inspector, who shall
determine the adequacy of such fences in accordance with the general standards
established in this chapter.
C. Demountable pools with a maximum water capacity of 300 cubic feet or less shall be subject only to the requirements of §§
116-1,
116-2 and
116-3 of this chapter.
The construction and operation of any swimming pool used by persons
other than the family and guests of the owner or lessee of the land upon which
the swimming pool is located and for which there is any kind of admission
charge shall be regulated by the Board of Health of the Borough of Oaklyn
according to the provisions of the Swimming Pool Code of New Jersey (1955),
in addition to the relevant sections of this chapter.
The time and method of filling any swimming pool shall be subject to
the approval of the agency or commission furnishing local water service or
of its representative. The time and method of draining any such swimming pool
shall be subject to the approval of the authority or agency furnishing local
sewerage service or of its representative.
No electrical device shall be installed or used underwater or within
five feet of a pool other than a device used for the recirculation of water
and other than underwater pool lights installed as an integral part of the
pool. The recirculation device and/or the underwater lights shall be designed,
installed and grounded so as not to create a hazard to bathers and shall be
all in accordance with the requirements of the Electrical Code of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters.
All chlorine and other chemicals used for water purification purposes
must be stored in containers that are not subject to any kind of deterioration
under normal conditions.
[Amended 9-13-1977 by Ord.
No. 13-77]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon
conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not to exceed $500 or to imprisonment
for a term not to exceed 90 days, or both.