[1984 Code § 162-1]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Swimming
Pool Ordinance of the Borough of Milltown."
[1984 Code § 162-2]
As used in this section:
COMMERCIAL POOL
Shall mean a body of water in an artificial or semi-artificial
receptacle or other container, whether located indoors or outdoors,
used or intended to be used for public or semipublic for swimming
by adults or children or both adults and children, whether or not
any charge or fee is imposed upon such adults or children, operated
and maintained by any person, whether he is an owner, lessee, operator,
licensee of concessionaire, exclusive of the various family pools
as defined herein, and shall include all structures, appurtenances,
equipment, appliances and other facilities appurtenant to and intended
for the operation and maintenance of a swimming pool, and also all
swimming pools operated and maintained in conjunction with or by clubs,
motels, hotels and community associations.
PERMANENT FAMILY POOL
Shall mean a swimming pool which is constructed above or
below grade or partially above and below grade, is not dismantled
and stored away each winter, has a depth greater than 24 inches, has
a water surface of at least 100 square feet and is used and intended
to be used solely by the owner or lessee thereof, his family and friends
invited to use the pool without any charge or payment of fee.
PORTABLE FAMILY POOL
Shall mean a swimming pool which is fabricated of plastic
or other lightweight materials and can be readily dismantled and stowed
or transported, which has no permanent or fixed connections to the
Borough's water and/or sewer lines, which contains at least 1,000
gallons of water and has a depth greater than 24 inches, a water surface
area of at least 100 square feet and is used or intended to be used
solely by the owner or lessee thereof and his family and by friends
invited to use the pool without payment of any charge or fee.
WADING POOL
Shall mean a swimming pool which meets all of the specifications
and requirements set down for the portable family pools, except that
it contains less than 1,000 gallons of water, has a water, has a water
depth of less than 24 inches and has a water surface area of less
than 100 square feet.
[1984 Code § 162-3; Ord. No. 08-1283]
a. Before any work is commenced on the construction of a permanent family
pool or commercial pool, or on any alteration, addition, remodeling
or other improvement to a permanent family pool or commercial pool,
a permit must be obtained from the Construction Official, which permit
shall be approved and countersigned by the Plumbing Subcode Official
before delivery to the applicant. An application for such permit shall
be filed with the Construction Official on forms to be provided by
the Construction Official. The Construction Official shall file a
copy of the application with the Secretary of the Board of Health
and the Plumbing Subcode Official, together with plans and specifications
for all plumbing work to be used for filling, recirculating and disposing
of the water and any and all plumbing connections to the municipal
water and/or sewer lines.
b. The location of the permanent family pool or commercial pool shall
comply in all respects with the requirements of the Zoning Regulations.
[1984 Code § 162-4]
Plans, specifications and pertinent explanatory data required
to be submitted in connection with an application for a permit to
construct a new commercial pool shall comply with the following requirements
and include the following plans and information, as well as such other
data as may be reasonably requested by the Construction Official and/or
the Board of Health:
a. Plans shall be drawn to scale indicating all dimensions, including
the length, width and depth of the pool and width of the pool deck.
b. A profile plan showing the same information shall also be required.
c. A cross section of scum gutters and/or skimmers.
d. Pipe diagrams showing the size of all pipes, inlets, outlets, makeup
waterlines, vacuum lines, waste and discharge lines, circulation and
other piping.
e. The pool equipment room layout, showing filters, their locations,
pumps, chlorinators, chemical feeders, flow meter gauges, sight glass,
strainers, hair and lint interceptors, dimensions of filter room,
its location, floor drain, sumps and other pertinent information.
f. The liquid capacity of the pool.
g. The liquid capacity of dry wading pool.
h. The kind, number and size of filters, including the square footage
of the filter area in each unit.
i. Top capacity in gallons per minute.
j. A description of chemical feeders for soda ash and alum.
k. The type, kind and description of chlorinator.
l. A description of the gauges and water flow meter.
m. A description of the skimmers and/or scum gutters.
n. The type and range of testing equipment, including chlorine.
[1984 Code § 162-5]
Plans, specifications and pertinent explanatory data submitted to the Construction Official and/or the Board of Health in connection with the application for a permit to build a permanent family pool may be similar in form and content to those required to be submitted under Section
18-4, but as
a minimum shall be a sketch plat or descriptive brochure drawn to scale showing the location of the pool on the applicant's property, dimensions of the pool, the location and size of all pipes required for filling and recirculating the water in the pool, and for discharging of the water from the pool, the pool equipment room layout showing the location of all water treatment facilities, the liquid capacity of the pool, the filters and the capacity and the size and kind of chlorinator and other chemical feeds.
[1984 Code § 162-6]
For portable family and wading pools, no plans need be submitted
and no building permit will be required prior to location of such
pool on the owner's property.
[1984 Code § 162-7]
The Construction Official shall not issue a permit to construct
or approve the construction of any new swimming pool unless the following
design and construction requirements are observed in such construction
and swimming pools shall be constructed and maintained in conformity
with the following requirements:
a. Commercial Pools.
1. Material. The material used for lining artificial swimming pools
shall be one which is light in color, is impervious to water and will
provide a tight tank with smooth and easily cleaned surfaces. Sand
or dirt bottoms are prohibited.
2. Walls, Markings and Slope. Conspicuous markings shall be provided
showing the location and depth of the shallow and deep portions, and
the location and depth of the points where the slope of the bottom
of the pool changes. Special markings shall be necessary for large
and odd-shaped pools as prescribed by the Board of Health.
3. Overflow Gutters. Overflow gutters shall be provided, extending completely
around the pool, having adequate drainage of the overflow water to
the recirculation system or away from the pool.
4. Inlets and Outlets. All pools shall be provided with adequate outlets
at the deepest point and be of sufficient size to permit the pool
to be completely drained or emptied. The outlet openings in the floor
of the pool shall be designed and located to reduce suction currents
and shall be covered with a proper grating. Inlets for repurified
water shall be submerged and located so as to produce as nearly as
possible a uniform circulation of water throughout the entire pool.
5. Heating. All indoor pools which are to be used when the outside temperature
is below 60° F. shall be provided with facilities for uniform
and adequate heating of the pool room, dressing rooms and water in
the pool.
6. Water in the Pool. The water in the swimming pool shall meet the
requirements of the Board of Health for a safe drinking water supply.
7. Recirculation. For new pools, provision shall be made for complete
circulation of water through all parts of the pool. The system shall
be designed and constructed so that a turnover of at least once in
each eight-hour period shall be provided. A satisfactory recirculating
system for the swimming pool shall be installed consisting of circulatory
pumps, chemical dozing equipment (alum and alkali) or surge tank,
float valve control on water supply, hair and lint catcher, chlorinator,
indicator, recording and totalizing instrument, flow meters, pressure
gauges and piping connections to inlet and outlets, and all other
necessary fixtures and connections.
8. Shower Baths. Adequate shower facilities with hot and cold water
and adequate in number for both males and females shall be provided.
All persons entering the pool shall be required to take a cleansing
shower bath.
9. Cross-connections. No cross-connections shall be constructed between
the Borough water supply or the sewer system.
10. Hair and Lint Interceptors. Hair and lint interceptors shall be installed
so that all water drawn from the pool for recirculation shall pass
through the interceptors before reaching the filter.
11. Drinking water. Lavatory and drinking water supplies shall be adequate
in quality and quantity.
12. Walks. Walks providing ingress and egress to the swimming pool must
be constructed of bituminous cement or other suitable masonry material
and must be at least eight feet wide and satisfactorily drained The
pool itself shall be completely surrounded by a walkway at least four
feet in width.
13. Lighting. Satisfactory lighting must be provided for all accessory
and appurtenant facilities.
14. Hose. Hose connections and hose must be of ample size and pressure
to clean all of the pool area.
15. Steps. Steps and ladders must be made of material easily cleaned
and must be so designed so as not to collect water when the level
is lowered in the swimming pool.
16. Disinfecting Equipment. Disinfecting equipment adequate for the purpose
must be provided as an integral part of the swimming pool.
17. Accessibility of Equipment. All equipment must be readily accessible,
and every pool shall be provided with the necessary equipment for
the measurement of acidity or alkalinity and for residual determination.
18. Dressing Rooms and Toilets. Dressing rooms and toilet facilities
shall be provided and shall be adequately designed, located, lighted
and ventilated, with separate facilities for men and women.
19. Underwater Lighting. Lighting equipment shall be of such type as
approved by the National Electrical Code.
b. Permanent Family Pools.
1. Material. The material used for lining a permanent family pool shall
be one which is light in color, is impervious to water and will provide
a tight tank with smooth and easily cleaned surfaces. Sand or dirt
bottoms are prohibited.
2. Pool Marking. Rope markings shall be provided locating the deep and
shallow portions of the pool and the points where the slope of the
floor of the pool changes appreciably.
3. Overflow Gutters. Overflow gutters shall be provided extending completely
around the pool having adequate drainage of the overflow water to
the recirculation system or away from the pool.
4. Inlets and Outlets. When outlets are installed in pools falling within
this category, such outlets shall be at the deepest point and be of
sufficient size to permit the pool to be completely drained or emptied.
The outlet openings in the floor of the pool shall be covered with
a proper grating. Inlets for repurified water shall be submerged and
located so as to produce as nearly as possible a uniform circulation
of water throughout the entire pool.
5. Water in Pool. The water in the pool shall meet the requirements
of the Board of Health for a safe drinking supply.
6. Recirculation. Provisions shall be made for complete circulation
of water through all parts of the pool. The system shall be designed
and constructed so that a turnover of at least once in each twelve
hour period shall be provided. Properly designed filters, hair and
lint catcher and disinfecting equipment shall also be required.
7. Cross-connections. No cross-connections between the borough water
supply and/or the sewer system shall be constructed.
8. Underwater Lighting. Lighting equipment shall be of such type as
approved by the National Electrical Code.
c. Portable Family and Wading Pools.
1. All new portable family or wading pools shall be entirely fabricated
of or lined with a material which is light in color, is impervious
to water and will provide a tight tank with smooth and easily cleaned
surfaces.
2. All new portable family pools shall be equipped with facilities to
completely circulate the water through all parts of the pool. Properly
designed and constructed pumps, filters and disinfecting equipment
shall be required. All wading pools which are of such size that they
cannot be frequently emptied and refilled and which are used by individuals
other than the owner and his immediate family shall also be equipped
with properly designed and constructed pumps, filters and disinfecting
equipment so that proper water purification and recirculation shall
be achieved.
[1984 Code § 162-8; Ord. No. 13-1381 § 7]
No pool shall be connected to the sanitary sewer system, either
by means of a rigid permanent connection or by some temporary arrangement,
for purposes of draining the pool unless permission is obtained from
the Superintendent or Supervisor of Public Works. Permission to connect
to the sanitary system will not be granted if the pool can be drained
onto the property owner's surrounding ground area without running
onto neighbor's property or if a storm drain is reasonably accessible
to the premises upon which the pool is located. Where, however, the
sanitary sewer system is the only available means for discharging
the pool water, permission for such discharge into the sanitary sewer
system will be granted, provided that the discharge pipe or hose is
not over two inches in diameter, the pool shall not be drained more
than once each year, the pool is drained only after obtaining a permit
from the Superintendent or Supervisor of Public Works and the pool
is drained only on the date and at the time designated within the
permit.
[1984 Code § 162-10]
Outdoor public or commercial pools of any type shall be permitted
only in commercially zoned, park or garden apartment areas, and must
be so located so that they and/or their accompanying facilities are
at least 100 feet from the nearest residential property line.
[1984 Code § 162-11]
No family swimming pool shall be constructed or installed nearer
than 10 feet to any property line or nearer to the street line on
which the property fronts than the main front wall of the dwelling
erected thereon. No swimming pool shall be constructed or installed
on any lot unless the owner's residence shall be located upon
that lot or an adjoining lot.
[1984 Code § 162-14]
The premises around the pool shall be kept reasonably clean
to prevent contamination of the pool water. Visible dirt on the bottom
of the pool or floating on the surface of the water shall be removed
as often as necessary to maintain good sanitary conditions, and the
chlorine and/or disinfecting chemical concentrations shall be high
enough to keep bacteria counts within the limitations set by the Board
of Health and to prevent infestation by algae and/or insects.
[1984 Code § 162-15]
All reasonable precautions shall be taken to protect the users
of and bathers in commercial pools from injury or accident.
a. Convenient means of ingress and egress shall be provided and the
depth of the water and any irregularities of the bottom shall be clearly
indicated.
b. Safety appliances shall be provided and be readily accessible.
c. Attendants who shall be capable swimmers and competent in lifesaving
methods and artificial resuscitation shall be on duty whenever the
pool is in use. Their number shall be such that all persons within
the pool shall be under constant unobstructed observation.
[1984 Code § 162-16]
Lights used to illuminate any pool shall be so arranged and
shaded as to reflect light away from adjoining properties.
[1984 Code § 162-18]
Commercial pools shall keep such records of operation as follows:
a. pH: every two hours when the pool is in operation.
b. Residual chlorine: every two hours when pool is in operation.
c. Bacteriological counts: once each week when pool is operating normally;
more frequently when ordered to do so by the Board of Health because
the pool is experiencing operational difficulties.
d. Reports of the pool performance shall be submitted to the Board of
Health weekly.
[1984 Code § 162-20]
No person shall operate or maintain a commercial pool until
a license therefor shall have been issued by the Board of Health,
which license shall not be valid for longer than one year from the
date of issuance. A renewal of the license must be secured on or before
June 1 of each year, which will permit operation or maintenance until
the following May 31. All licenses shall be in writing and shall state
the conditions thereof and the term for which the license is granted.
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, maintain or manage
any commercial pool without complying with the requirements herein.
The Borough Clerk shall be the license issuing agent.
[1984 Code § 162-21]
It shall be required that all permanent or portable family pools
be registered with the Board of Health yearly on or before June 1
on forms to be provided by the Board of Health. Registration forms
shall be obtainable from and returnable to the Borough Clerk.
[1984 Code § 162-22; Ord. No. 939 § 1; Ord. No. 1015]
a. The fee for a permit to construct a pool or make any additions, improvements or alterations thereto shall be in accordance with the fees enumerated in Chapter
15, Building and Housing.
b. The yearly fee for a license to conduct, operate and maintain a commercial
pool shall $25.
c. Municipally owned public pools shall be exempted from payment of
the license fee.
d. There shall be no charge for registration of family pools.
[1984 Code § 162-24]
If, for failure to comply with the rules and regulations of
this chapter, a license to operate commercial pool is revoked or the
right to use a family pool for swimming purposes is suspended by the
Construction Official, the Plumbing Inspector or Sanitary Inspector,
the owner or operator of the pool may appeal such use suspension or
license revocation to the Borough Council and may have the Borough
Council determine the legality or reasonableness of the enforcing
agent's action. No appeal under this section, however, shall
entitle the owner or operator of the pool to continue its operation
pending action of the Borough Council.