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NS-2760
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12/3/2007
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<br />release five (5) feet above exterior grade or so located on the water side as to prevent <br />release from the exterior. <br /> <br />Exception NO.1: Doors opening into a single detached dwelling unit. <br /> <br />Exception NO.2: Subject to approval by the Building Official, pool(s) or pond(s) <br />operated by the municipality or public school(s) that are under continuous supervision <br />while the gate(s) or door(s) that provide access to the pool(s) or pond(s) are unlocked. <br /> <br />For occupancies classified as R1, R2, R3, R3.1, and R4 in the building code, the <br />fence or walls shall be so located as to allow access to all living units without entering <br />the pool enclosure. The fence or walls shall serve to isolate the pool from other activities <br />or structures and shall be located within fifty (50) feet of the pool. Gates in such <br />enclosures shall be located in view of the pool. A building wall with no doors or <br />openable windows may be used as part of such pool enclosures when within the <br />specified distance of the pool. <br /> <br />Exception: When approved by the Building Official, such enclosures may include <br />sunshade, toilet or shower structures which are used only in conjunction with the pool. <br /> <br />(b) Subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to any manmade pond or lake, <br />which is designed, constructed, and maintained to conform to all of the following <br />standards: <br /> <br />(1) The maximum water depth of the pond or lake shall not exceed <br />eighteen (18) inches at any place within four (4) feet of the bank. (Bank <br />shall mean the edge of the water or any point adjacent to or under a <br />bridge, dock or similar structure or feature, which provides access to the <br />water.) <br /> <br />(2) From a point four (4) feet from the bank, the water depth may <br />increase at a maximum slope of one (1) inch for every eight (8) inches of <br />horizontal distance away from the bank. <br /> <br />(3) The bottom shall be surfaced within fifteen (15) feet of the bank <br />with concrete, asphalt, soil cement, or other material approved by the <br />Building Official. <br /> <br />(4) The open areas surrounding the pond or lake within a distance of <br />twenty (20) feet from the bank shall not increase in grade at a slope <br />greater than one (1) inch for every eight (8) inches of horizontal distance <br />away from the bank. Exception: Isolated landscape features such as <br />boulders, mounds, and tree wells are not regulated in the twenty-foot area. <br /> <br />(5) The drainage, water level, and overflow system shall be designed <br />with a secondary water level control, which will automatically function to <br />maintain water levels and depths within the limits of these standards in the <br />event of failure or stoppage of the primary control. The design of such <br /> <br />Ordinance No. NS-2760 <br />Page 2 of 36 <br />
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