The following words, unless otherwise stated, shall have the meaning herein indicated:
Locker rooms, bathhouses, cabanas, equipment rooms, equipment fixtures, etc., or other facilities or equipment used to support the use of a swimming pool.
Any of the following person or persons, either singly or in combination, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Borough Council to make the proper occupancy inspections.
[Amended 9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 570]
A fence designed and constructed in such a manner as to isolate the pool from entry or trespass by the general public and/or by children not under the supervision of an adult. The fence shall be of durable, strong material able to withstand a force of 200 pounds applied from any direction and will have no openings of greater than three inches in any direction. The design of the fence and fence material shall be of a type unclimbable by average children under the age of 12 years of age. The gate or gates of the fence shall be of a similar material as the fence and shall be self-closing, self-latching and lockable.
The area of a lot lying between the street and residence setback line extending across the full width of the lot and/or depth of a corner lot.
Any person, firm, corporation, association, partnership or other legal entity which alone, jointly or severally with others holds legal or equitable title to any property, building and/or swimming pool within the Borough of Parkside.
Any person, copartnership, association, firm or corporation.
The distance, if any, a swimming pool is required to be from a property line, residence, deck, accessory building or structure.
A swimming pool with a vertical depth of less than five feet and made of semidurable material designed to be placed or located on minimally prepared earth or ground; made in such a way as to not be easily relocated during the season of use; generally equipped with a filtering, filling and discharge system; required to be isolated from the general public by a swimming pool fence.
A swimming pool made of durable material designed to be placed or located in prepared earth usually with a foundation system, the earth or ground being tailored or altered to accommodate the design of the pool; not designed to be moved once constructed and generally equipped with an automatic filtering, filling and discharge system; required to be isolated from the general public by a swimming pool fence.
Also known as an "on-ground pool," has a vertical depth of less than four feet and a horizontal diameter of less than nine feet; made of lightweight material designed to be erected and collapsed quickly and easily moved from location to location; may or may not be equipped with a filtering, filling and discharge system; may or may not be required to be isolated from the general public by a swimming pool fence.
Any body of water, tank or receptacle, however constructed, used or intended to be used for swimming or bathing solely by the owner, operator or lessee thereof and by his or her family and by friends invited to use it without any payment or valuable consideration whatsoever, and constructed, installed and maintained outside any habitable building, upon any premises as an accessory use to the residence.
The removal of water or liquid from a swimming pool in any amount, small or large, by accident or design.
Swimming pool water or liquid that has become contaminated by algae, bacteria, viruses, vectors, hazardous chemicals or debris rendering the water or liquid hazardous to the user and/or the safety of the community.
Swimming pool water or liquid not being subject to filtering and/or an automatic filling/discharge system; may or may not be stagnant.
Any liquid, including rainwater, municipal piped water, well water, commercially purchased water or liquid used in a swimming pool for the purposes of recreation, bathing, swimming, wading, cleaning or washing of humans, animals or the surfaces of the pool or its equipment.