Alsip § 6.137 Business & Licensing Section Application of Cook County Building Code Ordinance; deletions This section adopts by reference the Cook County Building Code Ordinance for the construction and maintenance of swimming pools, with specific subsections (17.11-8 and 17.11-12) deleted from the adoption. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.138 Business & Licensing Section Swimming pool foot baths for multifamily units This section mandates the installation of foot sprays, showers, and drains for swimming pools in multifamily residential units, requiring a potable water supply. Single-family residences are explicitly exempted. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.89 Buildings & Construction Section Residential building permit fee This ordinance section details the building permit fees for various residential construction and improvement projects in Alsip. Fees range from flat rates for additions and garages to a percentage of estimated cost for new single-family and multi-family residences, with some items requiring specific fees for electrical work and others exempt from fees. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 10.9.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Fences For Specific Uses This section regulates fences used for screening swim clubs, tennis courts, sports fields, and utility facilities in Antioch. It specifies permitted locations, a maximum height of eight feet, and acceptable construction materials while prohibiting barbed or razor wire except for public utilities. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.7.9 Business & Licensing Section Swimming Pools This section requires individuals providing swimming lessons to obtain a license from the Village of Antioch. The licensing process involves submitting proof of state and county health department approvals, an affidavit of compliance with state law, and paying a $100 application fee. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 19.402 Business & Licensing Section Safety Precautions This section mandates the presence of a pool attendant whenever an outdoor swimming pool is in use. The attendant is responsible for enforcing all applicable regulations regarding sanitary requirements and pool operation. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.38 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of Swimming Pool and Spa Code This section adopts the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code as the regulatory standard for the Village of Bannockburn. It includes specific modifications to clarify terminology, align fee structures, and ensure that more stringent village requirements supersede the adopted code when applicable. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 4.2.13 Buildings & Construction Section International Swimming Pool And Spa Code Adopted; Exceptions; Additions This ordinance adopts the 2015 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, with specific modifications. Notably, it requires permanent inground residential swimming pools to be installed completely underground and exempts them from barrier/fence or pool safety cover requirements. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.21.1 Business & Licensing Section Amendments This section outlines the requirements for swimming pool and spa barriers, referencing the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. It details specific spacing requirements for horizontal and vertical members of fences, with exceptions for existing fences and provisions for lockable safety covers. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.21.4 Business & Licensing Section Drawings And Plans This section requires that all drawings and plans for aquatic features needing a permit be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Development Services Department for location, construction, and use. In-ground pools must be designed by an Illinois licensed professional, with pre-fabricated pools allowed to submit an ICC-ESR report instead. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.9.7 Buildings & Construction Section Swimming Pool This section establishes electrical safety requirements for swimming pools, including low voltage lighting and specific placement guidelines for maintenance disconnecting means to ensure accessibility and safety. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.1 Business & Licensing Section Definition This section defines a 'private residential swimming pool' for the purposes of Bedford Park ordinances. It specifies the characteristics and intended use of such pools to distinguish them from commercial or public facilities. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.11 Business & Licensing Section Annual Permit This section requires the owner or operator of any swimming pool in Bedford Park to obtain an annual operating permit from the village before filling or operating the pool. Obtaining this permit is free of charge. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.2 Business & Licensing Section Location This section restricts private residential swimming pools to A and A1 residential districts. It also establishes setback requirements from property and building lines, and limits the pool's coverage to fifty percent of the total backyard area. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.3 Business & Licensing Section Permit Required This section requires a permit from the building commissioner for the construction, installation, enlargement, or alteration of any swimming pool exceeding 16 inches in depth or 2,000 gallons in capacity. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.4 Business & Licensing Section Fences This ordinance section establishes specific fencing requirements for swimming pools in Bedford Park based on their depth, mandating minimum heights, setback distances, and material specifications. It also outlines requirements for gates and addresses hot tubs. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.6 Business & Licensing Section Recirculating System This section mandates that swimming pools with a capacity exceeding 2,000 gallons must be equipped with an approved recirculating rapid pressure filter system. The system must be capable of filtering the entire pool volume within 18 hours and ensure uniform water circulation without dead spots. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.3.9 Business & Licensing Section Nuisances This section prohibits draining swimming pools in a way that creates an offensive condition for neighbors and requires owners to maintain pools and surrounding areas in a clean, sanitary, and safe condition. Owners are also responsible for preventing misuse and ensuring pool operations preserve community health, safety, and welfare. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.1 Business & Licensing Section Compliance Required This section mandates that all swimming pools constructed, installed, altered, maintained, removed, or demolished within the Village must adhere to the relevant regulations outlined in this chapter. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.11 Business & Licensing Section Pool Operation This section outlines operational and maintenance standards for private residential swimming pools in Beecher, covering lighting, water quality (chlorine and pH levels), cleanliness, equipment condition, and prohibiting nuisances or health hazards. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.12 Business & Licensing Section Abandoned Pools This section requires that unused residential pools left vacant for 30 days or more must be completely drained or covered with an approved cover. Furthermore, abandoned pools must be removed or filled to match the surrounding land grade. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.13 Business & Licensing Section Existing Pools This section allows legally existing swimming pools to continue as designed and installed but requires them to maintain all barrier protections and signage as mandated by the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.14 Business & Licensing Section Authority To Inspect And Close This section grants building inspectors, water superintendents, or code enforcement officers the authority to inspect private residential swimming pools if there is reasonable cause to believe they violate operational requirements. If violations are found or if they endanger the village water distribution system, the village can order the pool closed until compliance is achieved. Denying access to inspecting authorities during specific hours is a violation. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.15 Business & Licensing Section Penalties This section establishes penalties for violations of swimming pool regulations. It classifies violations as misdemeanors, with fines ranging from $50 to $750, and specifies that each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.2 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section provides definitions for key terms used throughout the chapter concerning swimming pools in Beecher. It clarifies meanings for various pool types, relevant officials, and measurement criteria. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.3 Business & Licensing Section Adoption Of Swimming Pool And Spa Code This section adopts the 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code for the Village of Beecher. It mandates compliance for all new and existing swimming pools and spas and includes a specific amendment to the code regarding the jurisdiction's name. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.4 Business & Licensing Section Building Permit Required This section requires individuals to obtain a building permit from the building inspector before constructing, erecting, or altering a private residential swimming pool. Applications for this permit must be submitted in writing with specific information and drawings. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.5 Business & Licensing Section Drawings, Plans And Specifications This section mandates that applications for permits for swimming pools with a capacity of 1,000 gallons or more must include detailed plans and specifications covering various aspects of the pool and its associated systems. It outlines specific requirements for lot plans, pool dimensions, filtration, piping, pumps, waste disposal, water supply, and surrounding structures like walks and fences. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.6 Business & Licensing Section Conformance With Approved Plans This section mandates that private residential swimming pools and their associated systems must be built according to approved plans. Any desired deviations require the submission and approval of supplementary plans by the building inspector before work can resume. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.8 Business & Licensing Section Pool Construction This ordinance section outlines construction and equipment standards for private residential swimming pools, covering materials, finishes, engineering, water systems, electrical safety, and means of egress. View in Beecher’s full code →