For the purpose of this division, the term “swimming pool” shall mean the municipal swimming pool located in Davis Park within the Town.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-44)
Any person or entity violating any of the provisions of this division shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof may be fined as provided in section 1.01.009 of this code. In addition, such person may have his season permit for the use of the swimming pool forfeited.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-54)
Only bona fide residents of the Town shall be allowed to enter and use the swimming pool; provided that a bona fide guest of a bona fide resident of the Town may be invited and permitted to use the swimming pool when accompanied by such resident.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-45)
(a) 
No child under eight (8) years of age shall be permitted in the swimming pool unless accompanied by his parent or parents, except when such child is taking swimming lessons from a competent person or is a competent swimmer.
(b) 
A child under the age of eight (8) years who is the child of a bona fide resident of the Town shall be permitted to use the wading pool in Davis Park, free of charge, when accompanied by his parent or a competent person authorized by the parent to accompany the child and who shall be responsible for the safety and conduct of the child entrusted to his care. No child under eight (8) years of age shall be permitted to enter the wading pool enclosure unless accompanied by his parent or a person over sixteen (16) years of age who has been entrusted with the care of such child.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-46)
Every person shall, before entering the swimming pool, take a shower bath and a foot bath in the facilities provided at the pool.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-51)
(a) 
In the interest of the public health, safety and welfare, each of the following enumerated acts is forbidden and unlawful in the swimming pool and fenced-in area surrounding the pool:
(1) 
Diving off the shoulders of another person.
(2) 
Running along the banks of the pool.
(3) 
Splashing water on other persons in such a manner as to interfere with others, or using the pool in such a manner as to create disorder or disturbances.
(4) 
Acting with indecent familiarity toward other persons.
(5) 
Taking floaters, inner tubes, or any other objects or devices in the deep end of the pool.
(6) 
Cursing, swearing or using indecent language.
(7) 
Throwing rocks or any other object in the pool or in the vicinity of the pool.
(8) 
Entering the pool while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
(9) 
Eating food, smoking or chewing tobacco while in the pool.
(10) 
Using the spring board with other persons.
(11) 
Diving in shallow water.
(12) 
Entering the deep end of the pool unless such person can swim two (2) widths of the pool.
(13) 
Taking or permitting dogs or pets in the fenced-in area surrounding the pool.
(b) 
It shall be the duty of all persons using the swimming pool to act in an orderly manner so as to permit the largest use and enjoyment of the pool by all persons, and no person shall willfully interfere with or willfully annoy or disturb others in the proper use of the pool. Whenever the Pool Attendant or any Police Officer calls attention to any acts prohibited by this section being committed, or about to be committed, such person so committing, or about to commit, such acts shall immediately desist therefrom, and upon failing to do so, such person shall be ejected from the pool. Such ejection shall not bar the prosecution of such person for violating this section.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-52)
No person who has an infectious, contagious or communicable disease, a skin disorder or open sores shall use the swimming pool. The Pool Attendant and the Police are authorized to immediately eject from the pool any person who has an infectious, contagious or communicable disease, a skin disorder or open sores, and such person shall be denied further use of the pool unless a certificate of a licensed physician is furnished certifying that such person is free of all contagious, infectious, or communicable diseases.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-53)
The Town Council shall, by resolution duly enacted at a regular meeting held not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date set for the opening of the swimming pool each year, establish the charge to be made for each annual permit to use the swimming pool for the ensuing season and the charge to be made for each single-admission permit for such season. Such charges may be determined each year by resolution enacted by the Town Council in the manner herein provided, without the necessity of amending this division, and any charge so established shall continue from year to year until changed by subsequent resolution enacted by the Town Council.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-47)
A season permit for use of the swimming pool shall be issued by the Town Secretary upon application made by a bona fide resident of the Town and payment of the established charge for such permit. Such season permit shall entitle the owner thereof to use the swimming pool at all times it shall be opened for use during the year for which the permit is issued. A single-admission permit, good for one swim on the day upon which it is issued, may be purchased at the pool by a bona fide resident of the Town for use by such resident or a bona fide guest of such resident when accompanied by such resident.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-48)
A season permit issued pursuant to section 1.11.112 shall be registered in a book provided for such purpose in the office of the Town Secretary and shall be numbered and nontransferable. The season permit register shall provide space for the name, address and telephone number of the permittee.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-49)
(a) 
Each bona fide resident who is issued a season permit under this division shall be furnished a metal tag bearing the same number shown on the permit register, which must be securely fastened to the bathing suit and worn at all times while such resident is using the swimming pool, and no person, although the owner of a registered season permit, shall be allowed in the pool unless at all times wearing and displaying such tag.
(b) 
Should the legal holder of a duly issued and registered metal tag, as provided for in subsection (a), lose such tag, the Town Secretary shall issue to such person a new tag, upon payment of a fee of one dollar ($1.00), which fee shall be refunded upon surrender of such new tag accompanied by a display of the original tag.
(c) 
Should a registered permit tag issued under this section be found in use by any person other than the registered owner, the Pool Attendant shall take up such tag and eject the person unlawfully using it. The permit tag taken from an unlawful user shall be returned to the rightful owner upon satisfactory showing that the use by such person was without the owner’s consent. If such use was with the owner’s permission, the tag shall be forfeited.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-50)