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The design and layout of the discharge system for all private swimming pools shall be inspected for approval by the building inspector, who will specify whether drainage from the pool should flow into a brook or other natural watercourse, or into a storm sewer, or that such pool be emptied and drained by spraying the water therefrom upon the lawn of the owner. The building inspector will further specify the size and type of pipe and fittings to be installed for the discharge system. The building inspector shall receive for his inspection and approval of the design for the discharge system, prior to approval or disapproval of a permit to construct, a fee as prescribed in the UBC relating to building vs. cost.

In the event a permit is granted, and supervision of installation by the building inspector or water superintendent is required, there shall be an additional fee of ten dollars for each return inspection. In the event that any public street surface becomes disturbed due to installation or the discharge of the system and must be replaced, a fee in the sum of the total amount of all parts, supplies, and labor shall be paid in full to the city treasurer prior to water being turned on. (Ord. 1329, §8, 1980).