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i. Avoid damage, hazards or inconvenience to adjacent or nearby property. <br />ii. Assure that proper care shall be taken in stockpiling excavated materials <br />to avoid erosion, dust or other infringements upon adjacent property. <br />h. All access for construction shall be over the owner's land and due care shall <br />be taken to avoid damage to public streets and adjacent private or public property. <br />i. Lighting for the pool shall be directed toward the pool and not toward <br />adjacent property. <br />j. A structure at least four (4) feet in height shall completely enclose the pool. <br />This structure can be safety fencing of a non -climbable type. Pool walls that are at least four (4) <br />feet in height above finished grade fulfill this requirement. <br />k. Water in the pool shall be maintained in a suitable manner to avoid health <br />hazard of any type. Such water shall be subject to periodic inspection by the local health officer. <br />1. All wiring, installation of heating units, grading, installation of pipes and all <br />other installations and construction shall be subject to inspections. <br />m. Any proposed deviation from these standards and requirements shall require <br />a variance in accordance with normal zoning procedures. <br />n. All swimming pools for which a building permit is required shall be provided <br />with safeguards to prevent children from gaining uncontrolled access. This can be accomplished <br />with fencing, screening or other enclosure, or any combination thereof, of sufficient density as to <br />be impenetrable. <br />i. If fences are employed, they shall be at least four (4) feet in height. The <br />bottoms of the fences shall not be more than four (4) inches from the ground. Fences shall be of <br />a non -corrosive material and shall be constructed as to be not easily climbable. All fence <br />openings or points of entry into the pool enclosure shall be equipped with gates or doors. All <br />gates or doors to swimming pools shall be equipped with self-closing and self -latching devices <br />placed at a sufficient height so as to be inaccessible to all small children. Prior to filling the pool, <br />the approved fence and/or screen must be completely in place and inspected and approved by the <br />City Building Inspector. <br />ii. When an above -ground pool has vertical or outward inclined side walls <br />that are at least four (4) feet above finished grade, these fencing requirements do not apply. <br />However, if no fencing is constructed, the ladder must be removable or there must be a lockable <br />access to the ladder. <br />3-18 <br />
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