Jun 9, 2026
Permit/Opening
5 - emergency phone operational and accessible
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(10)(c ) - (c) an operable, hard-wired, conventional telephone line or continuous powered source, weatherproof emergency phone shall be permanently installed in a conspicuous location within the pool enclosure and must be readily available to bathers at all tim
The emergency phone functions. However, a third party company (Kings III) receives the call. Must be corrected prior to permitting. An operable, hard-wired, conventional telephone line or continuous powered source, weatherproof emergency phone shall be permanently installed in a conspicuous location within the pool enclosure and must be readily available to bathers at all times. The emergency phone shall be capable of connecting to 911 and electronically transferring an automatic number identification and automatic locator identification of the pool emergency phone to the public safety answering point, if available. A 911 sign or the names and phone numbers of the nearest available police, fire, ambulance service or rescue unit shall be posted nearby.
7 - ph between 7.2 and 7.8
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(5)(b) - (b) during operation, the ph is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in dph rule 511-3-5-.l7.
The pH does not meet minimum requirement of 7.2ppm. Must be corrected prior to re-inspection. pH should be maintained between 7.2 and 7.8. Must be corrected prior to permitting.
36 - daily recordkeeping: water testing and self inspection performed
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(12) - (12) a safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet.
There is no available documentation to verify a daily safety check is conducted. A safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet. See CPO Guidance Docs.
36 - daily recordkeeping: water testing and self inspection performed
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(9) - (9) water testing frequency. the trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. an in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. the water quality testing frequency shal
There is no available documentation to verify the daily chemical testing is done as required. The chlorine and pH must be tested twice daily for pools. The trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. The water quality testing frequency shall be as indicated in the CPO guidance document. See email
15 - depth and no diving markers, step marking; installed and contrasting
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(3)(h) - (h) depth markers number and letters shall be tile and four inches minimum in height. numbers shall be of contrasting color to the background on which they are applied.
The letters on the depth markers do not meet minimum height requirement of 4". Depth markers number and letters shall be tile and four inches minimum in height. Numbers shall be of contrasting color to the background on which they are applied. Correct prior to permitting season 2028
17 - skimmers/gutters maintained and operable
Regulation: 511-3-5-.11(3)(d) - (d) each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
A weir is not present in each skimmer. Replace weirs. Each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
21 - cyanuric acid level not exceeding maximum
The cyanuric acid level exceeds the maximum allowance of 90 ppm. Reduce CYA to get maximum effectiveness of the chlorine. Stabilizer (if used) Cyanuric acid, ppm Ideal: 30-50 Maximum: 90 Comments: If stabilizer is: Too High: - May reduce chlorine efficacy Too Low: - Chlorine Residual rapidly destroyed by sunlight Note: Stabilizer is not needed in indoor or brominated pools and spas.
35 - operator facility inspections performed; written documentation
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(6) - (6) written documentation of the operator’s visits must be available at the pool facility. at a minimum, the written record must indicate the condition of the following items:
There is no available documentation to verify the CPO is checking the required information as indicated in the code. Written documentation of the operator’s visits must be available at the pool facility. At a minimum, the written record must indicate the condition of the following items: circulation, filtration, disinfection systems, safety equipment onsite, pool stairs and deck condition, water chemistry results, and corrective actions taken, if needed. See email for CPO guidance.
16 - pool deck: maintained, unobstructed and clean
Regulation: 511-3-5-.06(1)(g) - (g) a minimum four foot deck width shall be provided on the sides and rear of any diving equipment or waterslide stairs. a deck clearance of forty-eight inches shall be provided around all deck equipment.
Pool chairs are present right at the pool's edge. Chairs must be pushed back to allow a 4 ft continuous walking space around pool. The deck, including coping, shall have a minimum four feet width of continuous, unobstructed walking area maintained at all times.
16 - pool deck: maintained, unobstructed and clean
Regulation: 511-3-5-.06(1)(l) - (l) open joints or gaps larger than three-sixteenths inch wide or with vertical elevations exceeding 1/4 inches shall be rectified using appropriate fillers. construction joints where pool coping meets the decks shall be watertight and shall not allo
There are large gaps present in the concrete around the coping. Open joints or gaps larger than three-sixteenths inches wide or with vertical elevations exceeding 1/4 inches shall be rectified using appropriate fillers. Construction joints where pool coping meets the decks shall be watertight and shall not allow water to pass to the ground beneath.
22 - signs: peak occupancy/pool/spa/signs legible and in clearview
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(12)(a) - (a) the words "no diving" and the universal international symbol for “no diving” shall be permanently visible at the edge of the deck for water five feet in depth or less, placed only on the deck beside the depth markers, and shall conform to that ou
The words "No Diving" does not meet the minimum height requirements for the depth markers. The words "No Diving" and the universal international symbol for “NO DIVING” shall be permanently visible at the edge of the deck for water five feet in depth or less, placed only on the deck beside the depth markers, and shall conform to that outlined for depth markers. Correct prior to permitting 2028.
22 - signs: peak occupancy/pool/spa/signs legible and in clearview
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(12)(b) - (b) where no lifeguard is on duty, a sign or signs shall be placed in clear view at or near the entrance to the pool and shall state in clearly legible letters at least four inches high “warning - no life guard on duty and risk of drowning - supervis
The "No Lifeguard on Duty" sign does not meet the code requirements; incomplete wording. Where no lifeguard is on duty, a sign or signs shall be placed in clear view at or near the entrance to the pool and shall state in clearly legible letters at least four inches high “WARNING - NO LIFE GUARD ON DUTY and RISK OF DROWNING - SUPERVISE CHILDREN CLOSELY”.