§ 46-73. Pool and spa permits.  


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  • (a)

    Required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a public pool or spa, or interactive water feature in the city without a current and valid pool, spa or interactive water feature permit.

    (b)

    Posting. A valid permit shall be posted in public view in a conspicuous place at the public swimming pool for which it is issued or on file in a secure area of the permitted facility's premises.

    (c)

    Nontransference (change of ownership). Permits issued under the provisions of this article are not transferable. Upon change of ownership of a business, the new business owner will be required to meet current standards as defined in city ordinances and state law before a permit will be issued. The new owner shall notify the city within ten days after assuming ownership of the pool, spa, or interactive water feature.

    (d)

    Multiple permits. A separate permit shall be required for every public pool, spa, or interactive water feature except that public pools or spas or interactive water features on a single water filtration system require one permit.

    (e)

    Denial of permit. A permit may be denied if the city, upon inspection, determines that the requestor has failed to comply with approved plans and specifications adopted in accordance with these rules.

    (f)

    Inspections for permits. An inspection shall be required annually to qualify for a permit. A permit is valid for one year from the date of issuance.

(Ord. No. O-2012-004-11, § 2, 2-13-12)