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City of Winchester, MO Private Swimming Pools
City of Winchester, MO
Ch 205 Dog and Cat Regulations
Ch 245 Emergency Alarm Systems
Ch 380 Vehicle Equipment Regulations
Ch 395 Snow Emergency
Ch IV Restricted Turns
Ch V Commercial Vehicles Prohibited
Ch VI Load Limits
Ch VIII Snow Emergency Parking
Ch IX Handicapped Parking Spaces
Ch 400 Planning and Zoning Board
Ch 425 Stream Buffer Protection Ordinance
Ch 430 Stormwater Management
Ch 435 Planned Unit Development
Ch 504 Registration of Vacant Residential Structures
Ch 520 Private Swimming Pools
§ 520.020 Permit — Fee.
§ 520.030 Protective Barriers.
§ 520.040 Swimming Pools — Composition of Containers.
§ 520.050 Abandoned Pools to Be Drained or Covered.
§ 520.060 Contractors to Protect Excavating Site.
§ 520.070 Owner Responsible for Keeping Pool Sanitary.
§ 520.080 Inspections — Discontinuance of Use.
§ 520.090 Notice of Violation.
§ 520.100 Existing Pools — Brought Into Compliance.
§ 520.110 Drainage of Pools.
§ 520.120 Electrical Connections.
§ 520.130 Penalty for Violation.
Ch 530 Land Disturbance Code
Ch 605 Merchants, Trade and Business Licenses
Ch 615 Utility License Tax
Ch 620 Video Services Providers
Ch 625 Food Establishments — Licensing and Regulations
Ch 630 Penalty for Non-Payment of License and Utility License Tax
Chapter 520 Private Swimming Pools
Section 520.020 Permit — Fee.
Section 520.030 Protective Barriers.
Section 520.040 Swimming Pools — Composition of Containers.
Section 520.050 Abandoned Pools to Be Drained or Covered.
Section 520.060 Contractors to Protect Excavating Site.
Section 520.070 Owner Responsible for Keeping Pool Sanitary.
Section 520.080 Inspections — Discontinuance of Use.
Section 520.090 Notice of Violation.
Section 520.100 Existing Pools — Brought Into Compliance.
Section 520.110 Drainage of Pools.
Section 520.120 Electrical Connections.
Section 520.130 Penalty for Violation.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.010), 9-8-1993]
ABOVE-GROUND/ON-GROUND POOL
See definition of private swimming pool.
A fence, a wall, a building wall or a combination thereof which completely surrounds the swimming pool and obstructs access to the private swimming pool.
Any structure that contains water over twenty-four (24) inches in depth and which is used, or intended to be used, for swimming or recreational bathing and which is available only to the family and guests of the householder. This includes in-ground, above-ground and on-ground swimming pools, hot tubs and spas.
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL, INDOOR
Any private swimming pool that is totally contained within a private structure and surrounded on all four (4) sides by walls of said structure.
PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL, OUTDOOR
Any private swimming pool that is not an indoor pool.
Any swimming pool other than a private swimming pool.
See definition of "PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL".
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.020), 9-8-1993]
A non-refundable deposit of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be paid which will be applied to the fee at time of application for a permit.
The fee for said permit shall be:
Above-ground pools eighteen (18) feet in diameter or less — Thirty-five dollars ($35.00).
Above-ground pools more than eighteen (18) feet in diameter — Fifty dollars ($50.00).
In-ground pools — One hundred dollars ($100.00).
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.030), 9-8-1993]
The pool area of a raised private swimming pool or a private swimming pool which is provided with permanent steps or one which is sunk or built into the ground in whole or in part shall be enclosed by a permanent structure, enclosure or substantial barrier which shall be adequate to deter entry into the pool area and sufficient to prevent persons, children or animals from danger or harm and shall be equipped with a self-closing, self-latching lock gate. A dwelling house or accessory building may be part of such enclosure. Such permanent structure, enclosure or substantial barrier shall not be less than forty-eight (48) inches in height.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.040), 9-8-1993]
Swimming pools shall be composed of containers which are watertight, leakproof and easily cleaned and which are built to withstand the pressure and force for which it is designed.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.050), 9-8-1993]
Abandoned or unused private swimming pools, situated on residential premises which are not occupied or dwelt in or those not in use for prolonged periods, shall either be completely drained or equipped with a pool cover approved by the Building Official as being adequate to prevent accidental drowning.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.060), 9-8-1993]
Contractors shall have the responsibility of properly protecting excavation sites in the course of construction so that no undue hazard is created by periods of rainfall or work stoppage.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.070), 9-8-1993]
It shall be the responsibility of owners of swimming pools to keep the water in a swimming pool in a sanitary condition and shall keep the container itself clean and sanitary while the pool is in use. Inspecting Health Department personnel shall judge the condition of the water and the water container.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.080), 9-8-1993]
The Department of Health may order the discontinuance of the use of any wading pool upon making a finding the same is unhealthful, unsanitary or dangerous to such an extent that health, life or property would be endangered or threatened as a result thereof. Designated authorities shall have the right to inspect wading pools when they deem necessary. It shall be a violation of this Chapter to deny access to the pool or pool area to said health authorities.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.090), 9-8-1993]
When health authorities find violations of these provisions, a written notice shall be sent to the owner who, upon receipt of the notice, shall take immediate action to correct the condition and shall notify the health authorities when compliance has been effected. Health authorities shall reinspect to approve or disapprove the action taken. Violations other than protective barriers must be corrected within five (5) days.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.100), 9-8-1993]
Existing Swimming Pools. All private swimming pools heretofore constructed shall be brought into compliance with the provisions of this Chapter relating to protective barriers within forty-five (45) days hereof. Whenever the Building Official finds non-compliance with this requirement, he/she shall proceed with respect to such violation as provided in the penalty provisions of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.110), 9-8-1993]
Drainage shall be in compliance with local regulations and any permanent wastewater connection must be approved by Metropolitan Sewer District or County Health Department permit. No water drainage shall be directed onto adjoining property at any point.
[Ord. No. 702 §1 (535.120), 9-8-1993]
No electrical connections for recirculating water pumps, filter equipment, outdoor lights, etc., shall be made without the approval of the proper electrical or Building Official.
[Ord. No. 702 §1(535.130), 9-8-1993]
Failure to comply with the provisions of this Chapter shall be punished in accordance with Section 100.260, General Penalty Provision. Each day of violation shall be considered a separate offense.