Apr 20, 2026
Permit/Opening
1 - barrier: pool enclosed/fencing in compliance
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(11)(a) - (11) barriers. all outdoor swimming pools and spas shall be enclosed by a barrier to prevent entry to the pool area when the pool is closed. (a) the top of the barrier shall be at least forty eight inches above grade maesured on the side of the bar
There is no barrier to prevent unauthorized entry into the outdoor pool area. Failure to provide and maintain a barrier to inhibit unauthorized access to the outdoor facility when required. Further discussion can be done to determine the best route for this violation. This will need to be in compliance prior to permitting season 2027. CPO indicates this item is in the works with corporate office. Submit proposal to EH office prior to installation to ensure approval.
22 - signs: peak occupancy/pool/spa/signs legible and in clearview
Regulation: 511-3-5-.18(13)(a) - (13) warning signs for spas. signs shall be provided as follows: (a) signage which states safety, emergency and operational aspects of the spa, shall be prominently located near the spa.
The warning sign for the spa is not posted at the outdoor location. CPO indicates the sign is on order. Warning Signs for Spas. Signs shall be provided as follows: (a) Signage which states safety, emergency and operational aspects of the spa, shall be prominently located near the spa.
37 - other violations of the chapter
.13(2)(c) There is no thermometer available to monitor the spa water temperature. The spa operator shall be provided with an accurate thermometer (±1 degree F tolerance) and shall periodically check to ensure that the maximum temperature does not exceed 104 degree F.
37 - other violations of the chapter
.17(2) The alkalinity does not meet minimum requirements. Alkalinity is required to be at 60ppm minimum and 180 ppm maximum. Speak with CPO about adjusting the alkalinity in the pool, then verify the pH is within proper range.