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Davis County Board of Health adopts tighter public pool rules, adds inspection and fee changes
Summary
After a public hearing with no comments, the board approved amended public pool regulations that strengthen construction inspection requirements, add several new fees, and give staff limited new authority to require engineer certification for certain water structures.
The Davis County Board of Health voted Nov. 25 to adopt amended public pool regulations intended to strengthen construction inspections and update permit fees.
Jay, who presented the proposals, told the board the changes “strengthen our regulation in a lot of places” by requiring plans before pools are built and giving the department authority to require an engineer to certify slides and platforms if needed. He also listed fee updates that include a site-review fee, a change-of-ownership fee and a noncompliance fee, and noted the proposal…
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