[Code 1964, § 26A-2]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meaning indicated in this section:
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Shall mean any constructed pool which is used or intended
to be used as a swimming pool in connection with a single-family residence
and available only to the family of the householder and his private
guests.
[Code 1964, § 26A-4]
Private swimming pools shall not encroach on any front or side
yard required by the city's building code or the governing zoning
law.
[Code 1964, § 26A-8; Ord. No. 1352, § 11, 7-2-1987]
(a) Overhead electrical conductors. No overhead electrical
conductors shall be installed within fifteen (15) feet of any swimming
pool. All metal fences, enclosures or railings near or adjacent to
swimming pool to which bathers have access, which may become electrically
alive as a result of contact with broken overhead conductors, or from
any other cause, shall be effectively grounded.
(b) Equipment installations. Pumps, filters and other
mechanical and electrical equipment for public and semipublic swimming
pools shall be enclosed in such a manner as to be accessible only
to authorized persons and not to bathers. Construction and drainage
shall be such as to avoid the entrance and accumulation of water in
the vicinity of electrical equipment.
(c) Swimming pool safety devices. Every person owning
land on which there is situated a swimming pool, fish pond or other
body of water, which constitutes an obvious hazard and contains twenty-four
(24) inches or more of water in depth at any point, shall erect and
maintain thereon an adequate enclosure either surrounding the property
or pool area, sufficient to make such body of water inaccessible to
small children. Such enclosure, including gates therein, must be not
less than four (4) feet above the underlying ground. All gates must
be self-latching with latches placed four (4) feet above the underlying
ground and otherwise made inaccessible from the outside to small children.