Every person, firm or corporation in possession of land within the city of South Gate, California, either as owner, purchaser under contract, lessee, tenant or licensee, upon which is situated a swimming pool or outside body of water having a depth of over eighteen inches, shall maintain a protective wall or enclosure around said pool or outside body of water. Said wall or enclosure shall enclose the pool itself or the entire premises. Said wall or enclosure shall be not less than five feet in height, with no opening therein greater than six inches in any dimension, except for doors or gates, provided, however, that no such wall or enclosure shall be erected that affords ladderlike access.
Exception. Hotels—Motels. A chain link type fence may be used as a protective barrier for a swimming pool or outside body of water on the same premises with a motel and/or hotel and where it reasonably appears that the swimming pool and/or outside body of water would normally be under observation by a responsible person.
(Ord. 852 § 1, 1961; Ord. 974 § 1, 1965)