[1964 Code § 64-1; Ord. No. 97-09 § 1]
As used in this chapter:
PERSONS
Shall mean and include corporations, companies, associations,
societies, firms and partnerships, as well as individuals.
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Shall mean any pool, tank or plunge designed or arranged
to be filled with water to a depth of 24 inches or more, used and
maintained for swimming, bathing or wading purposes by an individual
for use of his household and guests and located on a lot as an accessory
use to a residence, including both artificial and partly artificial
pools.
[1964 Code § 64-2; Ord. No. 97-09 § 2; Ord. No. 98-05 § 1]
a. A private swimming pool, either permanent or portable, shall not
be located within 15 feet of any side or rear property line, nor shall
any such pool be located closer than 10 feet from the principal structure
or any part thereof, nor six feet from another accessory structure
in any yard except that area designated for accessory use. In the
case of a corner lot, a pool shall not be constructed any closer to
the side street line than 45 feet. The measurement shall be made from
the property line to the pool water line. No part of any pool including
filter or pool decking shall be located within any easement. Hot tubs
and spas may be constructed closer than 10 feet to a principal structure.
b. A swimming pool shall not be constructed or installed on any premises
unless a residence building is also located on the same premises.
[Ord. No. 97-09 § 3]
Installation of swimming pools shall be in accordance with the
latest edition of the BOCA National Building Code Sec. 421.0 entitled
"Swimming Pools" as well as the following additional requirements:
a. All disturbed areas must be stabilized in accordance with the procedures
outlined in the "Standards for Soil Erosion & Sediment Control
in New Jersey."
b. A letter from the hauler/contractor must be submitted, prior to construction,
indicating the site of the proposed placement of excess excavated
material.
c. All excavated material found unsuitable for backfill must be removed
from the site and disposed of outside the floodplain of any stream,
wetland, or surface water in a manner that it does not interfere with
positive drainage of the receiving area.
d. For installations in regulated flood plains no fill (including topsoil
and concrete) shall be placed around the swimming pool areas above
existing grade.
e. Spot elevations shall be provided to indicate existing and proposed
grade at the pool corners and 15 feet beyond (for in-ground pools
only).
f. All electrical and mechanical controls must be adequately flood proofed
to an elevation of one foot above base flood elevation, per N.G.V.D.
g. A four-foot high temporary fence shall be maintained about the pool
throughout the construction period. This fence must be secured at
the end of each work day. This fence must be replaced by a permanent
fence in order to receive final approval.
[Ord. No. 97-09 § 4]
No swimming pool, including its accessory buildings, shall cover
more than 25% of the accessory use area as described in this chapter.
The maximum height above grade of any pool shall be five feet.