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(C) Class C pool--Any pool operated for and in conjunction with: (i) lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks; (ii) property owner associations, private organizations, or clubs; or.
All gates which allow access to a pool must also be at least 48 inches tall and follow all other fencing regulations. Texas law also requires gates to have self-closing and self-latching functionality. Finally, pool gates should open away from a pool and be able to lock.
Texas Department of State Health and Safety (TDSHS) This agency regulates swimming pool codes on commercial swimming pools in Texas. (To learn more about TDSHS code compliance and enforcement, visit www. dshs. state.
One of the exceptions for when a licensee must use a TREC-promulgated contract form is in transactions in which the licensee is functioning solely as a principal, not as an agent.
Visibility and potential effect on home values. Also, an HOA may deny the installation of an above-ground pool because it is visible through the backyard fencing. Plus, some homeowner associations see these pools as cheap and are worried that they may hurt home valuesa major concern for everyone.
Among other things, Texas law requires pool owners to have a fence surrounding the pool or yard that is at least 48 inches high with no gaps between the pickets or the ground and bottom of the fence that are more than 4 inches wide. Chain-link fences or slats that can be climbed by children are prohibited.
Most (but not all) HOA pools are considered private. Even if your pool is considered public, you only need to make ADA-compliant changes if they are readily achievable. Speak to your association's attorney to find out what your HOA may need to do.
Pool Must Be Enclosed by a Barrier Texas homeowners who have private residential swimming pools must construct a minimum 4-foot-high barrier around the pool. The barrier cannot be made of chain-link fencing or have any gaps or openings greater than 4 inches wide.
A class A pool is one that is intended for and properly certified for competitive aquatic use. However, the pool is not limited to competitive events and may be used for recreational purposes.