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CA

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in an artificial or semi-artificial receptacle of permanent construction.&rsquo&nbspThe material used for lining swimming pools is to be waterproofproviding a tight tankwith smooth and easily cleaned surfaces. &nbspSand or dirt bottoms are prohibited. It is the homeowner&rsquos responsibility to make sure their project meets Homeowners AssociationRestrictive or Protective Covenantsand their Homeowner&aposs Insurance Policy requirementsas these regulations can be stricter than city ordinances. &nbspChapter 101 . &nbspand regulated under the City stormwater permit. &nbspPermits A building permit is required for constructioninstallationalterationaddition or remodeling of any pool. &nbspPermits should be accompanied by a sketch showing the proposed location of the pooldistances from lot linesprimary structure and deck

18 inches or more in an artificial or semi-artificial receptacle of permanent construction.’  The material used for lining swimming pools is to be waterproof, providing a tight tank, with smooth and easily cleaned surfaces.  Sand or dirt bottoms are prohibited. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to make sure their project meets Homeowners Association, Restrictive or Protective Covenants, and their Homeowner's Insurance Policy requirements, as these regulations can be

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