For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply:
A suction outlet drain cover that meets the following requirements:
Is stamped showing that it has been certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory as being in compliance with ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007;
Is stamped showing the gallons per minute approved by the testing laboratory for the cover and the designation ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007;
Does not have water flow through the cover that exceeds the maximum gallons per minute approved for the drain cover under ASME/ANSI A112.19.9-2007 testing; and
Is installed according to manufacturer’s instructions. If the manufacturer specifies fasteners, they must be stainless steel or brass.
A suction outlet grate that:
The date that a building permit for construction of a pool or spa is issued by the City of Lubbock Building Inspections Department.
A physical connection between two (2) otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water, and the other sewage or water of unknown quality, through which water may flow from one system to the other with the direction of flow depending upon the pressure differential between the two (2) systems.
A pool whose principal means of cleansing is the complete removal of the used water and the replacement thereof with clean water.
The city health officer or a designated representative.
Renovation or alterations to a pool or spa with an expected cost exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000.00).
To conduct, maintain, or otherwise furnish facilities and appurtenances for swimming, bathing, or wading at any public or semipublic pool or spa.
A pool or spa that is located on private property under control of the property owner and intended for use by not more than two (2) resident families and their guests.
Any man-made permanently installed or nonportable structure, basin, chamber, or tank containing an artificial body of water that is used for swimming, diving, aquatic sports, or other aquatic activity, other than a residential pool, and that is operated by an owner, lessee, operator, licensee or concessionaire, regardless of whether a fee is charged for use. The pool may be either publicly or privately owned. The term does not include a spa or a decorative fountain that is not used as a pool. The term does not include a portable or aboveground pool. References within the standard to various types of pools are defined by the following categories:
Class A pool.
Any pool used, with or without a fee, for accredited competitive aquatic events such as Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur (FINA), United States Swimming, United States Diving, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), National Federation of State High School Associations (NFSHSA), events. A class A pool may also be used for recreation.
Class B pool.
Any pool used for public recreation and open to the general public with or without a fee.
Class C pool.
Any pool operated for and in conjunction with: (A) lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks; (B) property owner associations, private organizations, or clubs; or (C) a school, college or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes. The use of such a pool would be open to occupants, members or students, etc., and their guests but not open to the general public.
Class D pool.
A wading pool with a maximum water depth of 24 inches at any point.
Any indoor or outdoor installation maintained for public recreation that includes water sprays, dancing water jets, waterfalls, dumping buckets, or shooting water cannons in various arrays for the purpose of wetting the persons playing in the spray streams. PIWFs:
May be stand-alone PIWFs or may share a water supply, disinfection system, filtration system, circulation system, or other treatment system that allows water to co-mingle with a pool;
May be publicly or privately owned;
May be operated by an owner, lessee, operator, licensee, or concessionaire, regardless of whether a fee is charged for use;
Include, but are not limited to, interactive water features or fountains that are open exclusively to members of an organization and their guests, residents of a multi-unit apartment building or apartment complex, residential real estate development, or other multifamily residential area, schools, day care facilities, youth camp, or hotel or other public accommodations facility;
Do not include interactive water features or fountains located on private property under the control of the property owner or the owner’s tenant serving a single-family residence or duplex and that are intended for use by not more than two resident families and their guests; and
Are not fountains, installations, amusement rides, or other attractions, whether decorative or interactive, in which only incidental water contact occurs.
Any swimming, spray, wading or spa pool or PIWF used for public recreation and open to the general public with or without a fee.
Any swimming, spray, wading or spa pool or PIWF operated for and in conjunction with: (1) lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks; (2) property owner associations, private organizations, or clubs; or (3) a school, college or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes. The use of such a swimming, spray, wading or spa pool or PIWF would be open to occupants, members or students, etc., and their guests but not open to the general public.
A constructed permanent or portable structure that is two (2) feet or more in depth and that has a surface area of two hundred fifty (250) square feet or less and a volume of three thousand two hundred fifty (3,250) gallons or less which is intended to be used for bathing or other recreational uses and is not drained and refilled after each use. It may include, but is not limited to, hydrojet circulation, hot water, cold water, mineral baths, air induction bubbles, or any combination thereof. A spa does not refer to a business establishment such as a day spa or a health spa. Industry terminology for a spa includes, but is not limited to, hydrotherapy pool, whirlpool, hot spa, hot tub, etc. A spa does not include a residential spa.
An interactive play device, such as a slide, spray stream, or similar item, utilizing water that is recirculated.
(1983 Code, sec. 12-46; Ordinance 9049, sec. 1, adopted 3/26/1987; Ordinance 2001-O0085, sec. 1, adopted 11/8/2001; Ordinance 2006-O0037, sec. 1, adopted 4/13/2006; Ordinance 2011-O0018, secs. 2–7, adopted 2/24/2011)