It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, install, establish
or maintain, alter, remodel, reconstruct or operate a private swimming pool
without having obtained a permit therefor in the manner prescribed herein:
A. The application for a permit shall be submitted to the
Code Enforcement Officer on forms supplied by the Township, together with
three sets of plans and specifications setting forth the details of the construction,
four sets of drainage plans acceptable to the Township Engineer and four sets
of plot plans showing:
(1) The location of the pool on the lot.
(2) The location of buildings on the lot.
(3) Fencing, existing and planned, and the height and aperture
dimensions thereof.
(4) Such other dimensions, descriptions and information as will provide assurance of conformance with the intent and requirements of this chapter, of Chapter
325, Zoning, and of all other applicable regulations of the Township.
B. The fee for each permit shall be as set from time to
time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
C. Upon approval of the plans and specifications, one set
of each, so marked, will be returned to the applicant and must be kept on
the site with the permit during construction, available to the Code Enforcement
Officer. No change in the same shall be made without written notification
to and approval, in writing, by the Code Enforcement Officer.
D. In all cases where an in-ground pool is proposed, the
swimming pool contractor or, if none, the property owner shall deposit the
sum of $1,000 with the Township as an escrow fund prior to the issuance of
a building permit in order to guarantee the removal of the excavated dirt
from the premises upon completion of the work. The escrow agreement shall
provide for the Township to have the excavated dirt removed at the contractor's
expense by use of the escrow funds if the contractor has not done so within
30 days after the pool is substantially completed.
[Added 9-27-1989 by Ord. No. 1651]
No artificial lighting shall be maintained or operated in connection
with private swimming pools in such a manner as to be a nuisance or an annoyance
to neighboring properties.
Whenever the owner of any swimming pool about to be, or in the course
of being, erected or altered takes exception to the decision of the Code Enforcement
Officer in refusing to approve the issuance of a permit or in refusing to
approve the manner of construction or the kinds of materials to be used in
the construction or alteration or to its decision as to the pool's safety
or its compliance with the provision of this chapter, such owner or his duly
authorized attorney or agent may, within 10 days after such decision, appeal
therefrom to the Committee on Building Regulations of the Board of Township
Commissioners. Such appeal shall be in writing, shall state the decision of
the Code Enforcement Officer and the reasons for the exception taken thereto,
shall be verified by affidavit and shall be filed with the Township Secretary.
The person appealing shall have the right to appear and to be heard if he
states his desire so to do in his written appeal. A prompt decision of such
appeal shall be made by the Board of Commissioners and shall be duly recorded,
and the decision shall be final.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or any regulations
and specifications adopted hereunder shall, upon conviction thereof before
a District Justice of the Township or any other court of competent jurisdiction,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 for each offense, and costs
of prosecution, and in default of payment of said fine and costs, shall be
imprisoned in the Delaware County Jail for a period not exceeding 30 days.
Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate
offense.