The words, terms or phrases listed below, for the purpose of this chapter,
except when the context requires a different meaning, shall be defined as
follows:
CONSTRUCTION
Building or installing a new swimming pool or enlarging an existing
swimming pool or any of its facilities.
NONPORTABLE POOL
Any above-surface pool in excess of 75 cubic feet capacity considered
stationary and not capable of being removed or dismantled for storage.
PERMANENT BUILT-IN-GROUND POOL
Any pool in excess of 75 cubic feet capacity considered to be constructed
in such a manner as to require the excavation of the ground.
PORTABLE POOL
Any above-surface type pool of more than 75 cubic feet capacity,
not stationary or fixed, and capable of being removed for storage.
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Any pool of water having a water depth in excess of 12 inches and
an area greater than 7.5 square feet, designed, used and maintained for swimming
purposes by an individual for use by his household and guests without fees,
and located on property owned, leased or otherwise used and maintained by
the owner of such swimming pool; it shall further mean and include fill and
draw, flow-through and recirculation pools which are artificially constructed
to provide recreational facilities for swimming, bathing or wading, and all
buildings, equipment and appurtenances thereto. It shall not include natural
outdoor ponds, rivers or lakes, nor baths used for cleansing of the body or
practice of the healing arts.
WADING POOL
Any artificially constructed pool intended for use by children, not
designed or used for swimming, with a maximum area of 75 square feet and a
maximum water depth of 12 inches.
In connection with all appeals under this section it shall be the duty
of the applicant to supply the Board of Health with sufficient information,
by way of surveys, specifications, and plot plans showing salient locations,
heights and types of all existing fencing, walkways, lighting and other improvements
where appropriate to the individual application, to assist the Board of Health
in ruling on all such applications.
Any person violating the provisions of this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be subject to such penalties as provided by §
223-2. Each day a particular violation continues may constitute a separate offense.