The Board of Trustees of the Village of Malone recognizes that
the regulation of the establishment, construction, maintenance and
use of swimming pools is a matter of public importance, primarily
as it concerns public safety. This local law shall be read and construed
with due regard to the foregoing statement of purpose. For this reason
the Board of Trustees has determined that the adoption of this local
law is in the best interests of the village and its residents. It
is not the intent of the Board of Trustees to require pool owners
to guarantee the safety of pool users. Rather, it is intended to require
certain safeguards which the Board of Trustees believes will minimize
the risks involved.
As used in this local law, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BARRIER
Any of the following mechanisms creating a restraint or obstruction
between a swimming pool and any human being or animal seeking to make
use thereof.
A.
FENCEAny enclosure maintained in good condition and constructed of wire mesh of not less than 14 gauge, chain link wire, woven wood, brick, stone or other similar materials and erected for the purpose of and capable of impeding access to a swimming pool. A fence constituting a barrier shall be so constructed as not to have openings, holes or gaps larger than five inches and shall commence within not more than four inches of the surface or ground. Any fence or hedge constituting a barrier shall be not less than four feet in height, measured from ground or surface level.
B.
HEDGEAny natural, vegetative growth planted and maintained so as to be capable of impeding access to a swimming pool.
C.
COVERAny man-made device capable of covering the entire area of a pool, including the area between the surface level of the water and ground level, and which is capable of impeding access to a swimming pool.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Building Inspector of the Village of Malone or any duly
appointed deputy.
PERMIT
A document issued by the Building Inspector in the manner
prescribed by this local law and approving the construction, installation,
alteration, modification, change, demolition or abandonment of any
swimming pool in the village.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, association, organization, firm
or partnership.
PORTABLE POOL
Any aboveground type, artificially constructed pool, not
stationary or fixed in location, capable of being removed for storage
and intended for use primarily by children for swimming, bathing or
wading, with a maximum surface area of 100 square feet and a maximum
water depth of 18 inches.
SWIMMING POOL
Any man-made receptacle, structure, excavation or depression
which is designed or intended for the purpose of immersion or partial
immersion of human beings and which is capable of retaining at any
point water to a depth of more than 18 inches and which has a surface
area of greater than 100 square feet. There shall be excluded from
the definition of "swimming pool" any natural brook, river, stream,
pond or lake and any man-made body of water fed by any natural brook,
river, stream or spring, including but not limited to the facilities
of the Malone Recreation Commission.
VILLAGE
The Village of Malone, New York.
ZONING LAW
The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Malone, New York.
If the use of any swimming pool shall be abandoned or permanently
discontinued, the owner shall see that any excavated depressions shall
be filled in and that no potential hazard exists.
The Board of Trustees of the village reserves the right to withhold
the use of water from the village water supply system for the filling
of any swimming pools whenever it deems necessary and advisable for
the preservation of the water supply and the water supply system to
the village.
This local law shall be enforced by the Building Inspector.
The provisions of this local law shall apply to existing pools
as follows:
A. The provisions of §§
51-3 and
51-5A and
B shall not apply to existing pools. The provisions of §
51-6 shall not be enforced against the owners of existing pools for a period of six months following the effective date of this local law.
B. The provisions of §
51-4 shall apply to the owners of pools existing at the effective date of this local law with respect to the requirements of §
51-6.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this local
law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, such judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder
hereof, but such adjudication shall be confined in its operation to
the clause, sentence, paragraph or section directly involved in the
controversy in which said judgment shall have been rendered.
This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York.