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Ordinance No. 2197 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> Page 32 <br /> 305.1 Pools and spas at single-family homes. The design of barriers or enclosures for <br /> restricting entry into areas having pools and spas at a single-family private home shall comply <br /> with the California Building Code Section 3109. <br /> 305.2 Public pools. The design of barriers or enclosures for restricting entry into areas having <br /> public pools and spas as defined in the California Building Code Section 31B shall comply <br /> with the California Building Code Section 3119B. <br /> 305.2 Outdoor swimming pools and spas. Outdoor pools and spas shall be surrounded by a <br /> barrier or enclosure that isolates a swimming pool and meets the requirements in California <br /> Building Code Section 3109 and the California Health and Safety Code Section 115923, or the <br /> California Building Code Section 3119B, as applicable. <br /> 20.55.070 ISPSC Section 306 Decks amended. <br /> Section 306.1 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 306.1 General. The structural design and installation of decks around pools and spas shall be in <br /> accordance with the California Building Code or the California Residential Code, as applicable. <br /> Section 306.9.1 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 306.9.1 Hose bibbs. Hose bibbs shall be provided for rinsing down the entire deck and shall be <br /> installed in accordance with the California Plumbing Code, and shall be located not greater than <br /> 150 feet (45,720 mm) apart. Water-powered devices, such as water-powered lifts, shall have a <br /> dedicated hose bibb water source. <br /> Exception: Residential pools and spas shall not be required to have hose bibbs located at <br /> 150-foot (45,720 mm) intervals, nor have a dedicated hose bibb for water-powered devices. <br /> 20.55.080 ISPSC Section 307 General Design amended. <br /> Section 307.1 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 307.1 General design requirements. Sections 307.1.1 through 307.1.4 shall apply to all pools <br /> and spas. <br /> 307.1.1 Glazing in hazardous locations. Hazardous locations shall be as defined in the <br /> California Building Code or the California Residential Code, as applicable. Where glazing is <br /> determined to be in a hazardous location, the requirements for the glazing shall be in <br /> accordance with those codes, as applicable. <br /> 307.1.2 Color and finishes. For other than residential pools and residential spas, the colors, <br /> patterns, or finishes of the pool or spa interiors shall not obscure objects or surfaces within <br /> the pool or spa. <br /> 307.1.3 Roofs or canopies. Roofs or canopies over pools and spas shall be in accordance <br /> with the California Building Code or California Residential Code as applicable and shall be <br /> constructed so as to prevent water runoff into the pool or spa. <br /> 307.1.4 Accessibility.An accessible route to and into public pools and spas shall be provided <br /> in accordance with the California Building Code. <br /> Section 307.2.2 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 307.2.2 Materials and structural design. Pools and spas shall conform to one or more of the <br /> standards indicated in Table 307.2.2. The structural design of pools and spas shall be in <br /> accordance with the California Building Code. <br />