[1993 Code § 260-1]
A code regulating and controlling the location and construction,
alteration and operation of public recreational bathing facilities,
the issuance of permits to locate and construct, alter or operater
public recreational bathing facilities and declaring and defining
certain public recreational bathing facilities as nuisances and fixing
penalties for violation is hereby adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3-69.1
et seq. A copy of the code is annexed to this chapter and made a part
of it without inclusion of the text.
[1993 Code § 260-2; New]
The code established and adopted by this chapter is described and commonly known as the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, Chapter 9, Public Recreational Bathing Facilities.
[1993 Code § 260-3; New]
Three copies of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, Chapter 9, Public Recreational Bathing Facilities have been placed on file in the offices of the Secretary of the Board of Health and the Township Clerk/Administrator for the use by and examination of the public.
[1993 Code § 260-4]
"Swimming pool" as defined in the code does not include swimming
or wading pools established or maintained upon any premises by any
individual for his own or his family's use or guests of his household.
[1993 Code § 260-5]
No person shall locate and construct, alter or operate a swimming
pool until permits therefor shall have been issued by the Board of
Health.
[1993 Code § 260-6]
The following fees and charges are herewith established:
[1993 Code § 260-7]
Permits issued for the operation of a swimming pool shall expire
annually on December 31 of each year, and application for renewal
thereof shall be submitted, together with the required fee, prior
to April 1 of each year.
[1993 Code § 260-8]
a.
Permits required for this chapter or code may be denied or suspended
by the Board of Health for failure to comply with this chapter or
code.
b.
The Board of Health shall afford the person whose permit to locate
and construct, alter or operate has been denied or suspended an opportunity
to be heard in public hearing and, following this, to be informed
of the Board's decision as provided by State Code.