[Ord. 1979-4]
As used in this chapter:
LOT
Shall mean all contiguous property of the same
ownership.
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Shall mean and include any swimming or bathing
pools or tanks, whether permanently installed, portable, collapsible
or otherwise, having either an inside structural depth in excess of
24 inches, or a surface area in excess of 120 square feet, or constructed
or maintained on any lot by any person for the use of himself, or
any one or more members of his family, or guests of himself or his
family.
[Ord. 1979-4; Ord. 1983-48]
No person shall install or construct a private swimming pool
within the township without first having obtained a permit from the
construction official based on conformance with the State Building
Code and without having paid the fee duly established.
The construction official shall issue a permit for the construction
and installation of a swimming pool providing the proposed installation
will comply with the Uniform Construction Code and all relevant sections
of township ordinances and regulations.
[Ord. 1979-4]
Physical connections between potable water systems and a private
swimming pool or its circulation systems shall not be permitted. Potable
water for make-up and filling purposes shall be introduced into a
pool by means of a discharge pipe or hose turned downward either over
a float-controlled surge tank or over the pool itself, having in either
case an airgap of at least six inches between the orifice of the discharge
pipe or hose and the pool or tank overflow level.
[Ord. 1979-4]
At the time of the application for a permit, the engineer shall
make an examination of the lot and approve the means of water disposal
proposed. In arriving at his determination, the engineer shall have
due regard for the capacity of storm or sanitary sewers available
to the lot on which the pool is to be constructed, the feasibility
of dry wells, and the availability of streams or brooks or other surface
drainage. Surface drainage shall not be permitted where such disposal
of waste water will adversely affect any other properties.
[Ord. 1979-4]
All outside lights for illumination of the pool in the area
devoted to the pool shall be installed and maintained to eliminate
glare and annoyance to adjoining properties. All such illumination
shall be extinguished during those hours when the pool is not in use.
[Ord. 1979-4; Ord. 1984-36]
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other township ordinance,
every outdoor private swimming pool and every portable private swimming
pool shall be enclosed by a fence of durable construction not less
than four feet or more than six feet in height, the fence to be erected
not less than a distance of four feet from the base of the pool. The
wall of a building or structure may constitute part of the pool enclosure.
No enclosure is required in the following cases:
a.
A portable private swimming pool of at least four feet in height
having a smooth outside wall with no fixed ladders, steps, handrails
or structural protrusions; or
b. A portable private swimming pool if it has:
1. A sun deck or platform with a railing or fence as part of the platform
or deck; and
2. A gate at the top of the access steps or ladder which can be secured
by a padlock when the pool is not attended; and
3. Provided that no access to the pool may be gained by any other protrusions
from any portion of the pool wall not so enclosed or secured.
The enclosure where required shall be provided with one or more
substantial gates or doors of at least the height of the fence and
the enclosure and gates or door shall be designed and constructed
to reasonably prevent any person from gaining access beneath, through
or over them. Every gate or door of the fence shall be kept securely
locked at all times when the pool is not in use.
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[Ord. 1979-4]
All areas surrounding the pool shall be made and kept neat and
attractive to be in conformity with surrounding property, and no rubbish,
debris or litter shall be permitted to remain or accumulate in or
about the pool.
[Ord. 1979-4]
All pools shall be maintained and operated so that they do not
cause noise, nuisances or annoyances to neighbors, property owners
or citizens and residents of the township.
[Ord. 1979-4]
The construction official, engineer and health officer, or their
representatives, shall have authority to make inspections of the construction
and maintenance of the pool and surrounding area necessary from time
to time to ascertain that there is compliance with this chapter and
the requirements of the health and building codes.
[Ord. 1979-4]
Every private swimming pool constructed or to be constructed
in the township shall at all times comply with the requirements of
all health authorities having jurisdiction, and any nuisance or hazard
to health which may exist or develop in or in consequence of or in
connection with any such swimming pool shall forthwith be abated and
removed by the owner of the lot on which the pool is located on receipt
of notice from the construction official, health officer or other
designated person so requiring.