As used in this chapter the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BARRIER
A fence, wall, building wall or combination thereof that completely
surrounds the swimming pool and obstructs access to the swimming pool.
GRADE
The underlying surface, such as earth or a walking surface.
HOT TUB
See definition of "spa, non-self-contained" and "spa, self-contained."
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Any manufactured, artificially constructed or developed swimming
pool or swimming pond intended for swimming or recreational bathing, excluding
reservoirs or ponds used by farmers as part of their irrigation system, which
has a depth in excess of 18 inches at any point and is permanently or temporarily
established or maintained upon any residential premises by any individual
for such individual, such individual's family or such individual's
guests. Small wading pools, which are emptied when not in use, are exempt
from these requirements.
SPA, NON-SELF-CONTAINED
A hydro-massage pool or tub for recreational or therapeutic use,
not located in health-care facilities, designed for immersion of users and
usually having a filter, heater and motor-driven blower. It may be installed
indoors or outdoors, on the ground or on a supporting structure, or in a ground
or in a supporting structure. A non-self-contained spa is intended for recreational
bathing and contains water over 24 inches deep.
SPA, SELF-CONTAINED
A continuous-duty appliance in which all control, water-heating and
water-circulating equipment is an integral part of the product, located entirely
under the spa skirt. A self-contained spa is intended for recreational bathing
and contains water over 18 inches deep.
The application will be forwarded by the Construction Official to the
Health Officer, who, within 14 days after receipt of the application, shall
take one of the following actions:
A. Approve the application and so indicate to the Construction
Official.
B. Approve the application subject to additional sanitary
safeguards deemed necessary for the safeguard of public health, and so indicate
to the Construction Official.
C. Reject the application and indicate the reasons therefor
to the Construction Official.
Upon receipt of an approved application from the Health Officer, the
Construction Official will examine the application for conformity to existing
building codes and this chapter. The Construction Official will issue a permit
upon payment of applicable fees.
Before the pool is put into use, the Construction Official and Health
Officer will make an inspection and assure compliance with the structure and
health requirements. The building permit shall then be endorsed as a use permit.
The following fees for permits shall apply: same as for building permits.
All artificial lighting of the pool areas shall be shielded from direct
view of neighboring properties or roads.
For an indoor swimming pool, protection shall comply with the requirements of §
438-7.