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6.48 - Public Swimming Pool Licensing § 6.48 Section 6.48: Public Swimming Pool Licensing Subdivision 1. Definitions The terms "swimming pool', "public swimming pool" and "private swimming pool" shall have the meanings established in Section 4.08 of the City Code. Subdivision 2. License Required A person shall not operate or maintain public swimming pools, hot tubs, spas or fixed-in-place wading pools unless the operator has obtained a Public Pool License to operate it. A license issued expires on April 30 of each year unless otherwise revoked for cause. A license applicant and licensee shall comply with this section and applicable Minnesota Department of Health rules in order to receive and retain a license. A license is valid only for the person to whom it is issued, and no licensee may transfer or attempt to transfer its license to another person. License fees shall be established by Ordinance of the City Council. Subdivision 3. Health and Safety A. Public swimming pools, spas and hot tubs shall be installed, operated and maintained in accordance with rules and regulations of the Minnesota Department of Health relating to public swimming pools and entitled Public Swimming Pool Rules, Chapter 4717. B. A public swimming pool shall be under the supervision of the licensee who is responsible for compliance with this section. C. When the swimming pool is not open for use, access to the pool shall be prohibited. Subdivision 4. Operations A. The licensee of each public swimming pool shall keep a daily record of operational information including disinfectant residuals, pH, maintenance procedures, recirculation, and other data as may be required by the City and the Minnesota Department of Health Public Swimming Pool Rules, Chapter 4717. This data shall be kept on file by the licensee for six (6) months and shall be made available for review by the City upon request. B. The pumps, filter, disinfectant and chemical feeders, and related appurtenances shall be kept in operation whenever the public swimming pool is in use and for such additional periods as needed to keep the pool water clear and of satisfactory bacterial quality. For swimming pools having a capacity of two hundred thousand (200,000) gallons or more, this equipment shall be continually operated during periods of regular use. Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 2 § 6.48 C. When any of the following conditions are found, a public swimming pool shall be immediately closed when ordered by the City and placarded to indicate that it has been closed: 1) the proper number of safety equipment units, as required by the Minnesota Department of Health rules, are not provided; 2) the water clarity is such that a black disc, six (6) inches in diameter, is not readily visible when placed on a white field at the deepest point of the pool; 3) the disinfectant residual is found to be below the acceptable levels established in the Minnesota Department of Health rules; or 4) any other condition which endangers the health, safety, or welfare of the public. The pool shall remain closed until the conditions are corrected and verified by the City. Subdivision 5. Inspections The City has the right of entry at any reasonable hour to inspect a public swimming pool, its related equipment, and the adjacent areas to ensure compliance with all provisions of this section. Subdivision 6. Enforcement The City Manager or his/her designee is authorized to enforce the maintenance, operation and licensing provisions of this section. Source: Ordinance No. 294, 2nd Series Effective Date: 4-30-04 Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 2