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• <br />3. Swimming Pools. <br />a. Single Family and Two Family Dwellings. The following shall <br />apply to all swimming pools which are intended for use <br />accessory to single - family and two- family dwellings: <br />1) A building permit shall be required for any swimming <br />pool with a capacity of over five thousand (5,000) <br />gallons or with a depth potential of thirty (30 ") inches. <br />2) An application for a building permit shall include a site <br />plan showing the type and size of pool, location of <br />pool, location of house, garage, fencing and other <br />improvements on the lot, location of structures on all <br />adjacent lots, location of filter unit, pump and wiring <br />indicating the type of such units, location of back -flush <br />and drainage outlets, grading plan, finished elevations <br />and final treatment (decking, landscaping, etc.) <br />around pool, location of existing overhead or <br />underground wiring, utility easements, trees, similar <br />features, and location of any water heating unit. <br />3) Pools shall not be located within ten (10) feet of any <br />septic tank and twenty (20) feet from drain field nor <br />within six (6) feet of any principal structure or frost <br />footing. Pools shall not be located in front of the <br />principal building or within any accessory structure <br />setback. <br />4) The filter unit, pump heating unit and any noise - <br />making mechanical equipment shall be located not <br />closer than twenty (20) feet to any lot line. <br />5) Pools shall not be located beneath overhead utility <br />lines nor over underground utility lines of any type. <br />6) Pools shall not be located within any private or public <br />utility, walkway, drainage or other easement. <br />7) In the case of in ground pools, the necessary <br />precautions shall be taken during the construction to: <br />a) Avoid damage, hazards or inconvenience to <br />adjacent or nearby property. <br />