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<br />Case File: OA 06-05 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Option A: <br /> <br />Regardless if a permit is needed, any above ground pool that is 3D-inches or higher \vould not <br />require a fence, as the side,valls act as the fence. Controlled access would be required for pools 30- <br />inches or higher. <br /> <br />The common minimum l1eight of the inflatable pools appears to be 3D-inches. The issues with this <br />option are dle pools that are 24-30 inches would still require a fence. Why do these 6-inches need a <br />requirement for a fence? <br /> <br />OPTION <br />A <br /> <br /> PER11IT FENCE CONTROLLED <br /> REQUIRED REQUIRED ACCESS <br />~~~l ) \ <br />~l \ YES YES <br /> "~lY tx:U <br /> = I' WATTU. <br />"':ICI: Ii'f'tN, 1:1 II: llClit e:MOI <br />~) SttE..'AlJ.. t~ YES YES <br />AcrS AS ~CE <br /> <br />Option B: <br /> <br />If a permit is required, a fence is also required for e\rery above-ground pool. This option \vould <br />require a fence for any pool o'ver 24-inces deep or 5,000 gallons or more. The blue inflatable pools <br />are relati,rely inexpensive compared to a chain link, ,rertical pickets or solid fence. <br /> <br />OPTION <br />B <br /> <br /> PEID.lIT FENCE CONTROLLED <br /> REQUIRED REQUIRED ACCESS <br />g~~r ) \ <br />~) \ YES YES <br /> <br />S:\PL./u"INING\Case Files\2006\OA \OA 06-05 Pool Fences\OA 06-05_CC.doc <br />