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A. "Public bathing place" means any body of water used collectively by numbers of persons or the public for swimming, diving, wading or recreational bathing, together with the equipment, appurtenances, premises, shores or buildings pertaining to such bathing place. "Public bathing place" shall include, but not be limited to, swimming pools, wading pools, special-use pools, spa pools, resorts and public beaches. It shall not include baths where the main object is the cleansing of the body or the practice of healing under medical supervision unless such baths contain pools or tanks used collectively by a number of individuals, nor private pools maintained by an individual for the use of their family and friends.

B. "Resort" means a resort, bathhouse or other public place for the purpose of accommodating bathers, boarding upon or adjoining the sea coast, bay, lake or reservoir, where the public resort, or are invited or permitted to resort, for the purpose of swimming, wading, recreational bathing or water-contact sports.

C. "Spa pool" means a pool not under medical supervision that incorporates water jets and/or an aeration system. Such pools shall not exceed two hundred square feet in surface area and shall not exceed three and one-half feet in depth. For the purpose of this title, spa pool shall be considered as a swimming pool and must meet all requirements and regulations hereof. (Ord. 4883-NS § 1 Exhibit A, Ch. 4 Art. 2 §§ 1--3, 1976)