This chapter shall apply to all outdoor swimming pools hereafter
constructed as well as existing swimming pools, either above ground
or in the ground, having a depth of 24 inches or more at any one point.
The application fee for the construction or alteration of a
swimming pool shall be in the same amount as determined by the Township,
based on the estimated cost of construction.
No permit to construct a new swimming pool shall be issued unless
and until the swimming pool complies with the following requirements:
A. Material. The material used for lining a swimming pool shall be one
which is light in color, is impervious and will provide a tight tank
with easily cleaned surfaces. Sand or dirt bottoms are prohibited
if uncovered.
B. Walls and bottoms. All pool walls and bottoms shall be designed to
withstand water pressure from within and to resist the pressure of
earth or groundwater when the pool is empty.
C. Makeup water. Pools shall be equipped with suitable facilities for
adding makeup water as required. There shall be no physical connection
between the water supply line and the pool system. When makeup water
is added to the pool, the inlet shall be at least six inches above
the pool water surface.
D. Drainage outlet. A drain line for a swimming pool may be connected
to a public storm sewer if one is available. Where a storm sewer is
not available, a pool drainage system shall be constructed to permit
the water to drain evenly over the property of the owner of the swimming
pool and in such a way that it does not create a hazard or nuisance
or danger to adjacent or abutting property owners.
E. Recirculation. Provision shall be made for complete circulation of
water through all parts of the pool. The system shall be designed
and constructed so that a "turnaround" of at least one time in every
12 hours shall be provided. Recirculation systems shall consist of
pumping equipment, hair-and-lint catcher, filters, together with all
necessary pipe connections to the pool inlets and outlets, facilities
and pipe connections necessary for backwashing or cleaning filters.
All pools, including existing pools, shall be equipped with
a ladder or suitable stairs. Other equipment, consisting of life preservers,
ropes or poles, shall be readily available at the pool site.
Portable aboveground pools having walls four feet or greater in height may be excluded from the enclosure requirements of §
199-3, provided such pools are equipped with access ladders which may be raised and locked in a near vertical position or removed when the pool is unattended. All aboveground pools having walls four feet or greater in height and which are served by ladders or steps which cannot be raised and locked so as to prevent access by small children shall be enclosed in accordance with §
199-3 of this chapter.
Lights used to illuminate any swimming pool shall be so arranged
as to reflect light away from adjoining premises.
The Building Inspector shall inspect or cause to be inspected
all pools at such times as deemed necessary to carry out the intent
of this chapter. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized to enter
upon any premises to take such samples of water from such pools at
such times as may be deemed necessary and to require the owner to
comply with the provisions of this chapter. The Building Inspector
shall have the power to suspend the construction or use of said pool
until such time as the provisions of this chapter are fully complied
with.
No provision of this chapter shall prevent the Township from
instituting proceedings and seeking relief in the courts of equity
of the commonwealth if the Township shall deem such action necessary
to abate any violation of this chapter which constitutes a public
nuisance.