Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-5-203

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R18-5-203 - Design Approval
A. A person shall obtain design approval from the Department before starting construction of:
1. A new public or semipublic swimming pool or spa;
2. A major modification to an existing public or semipublic swimming pool or spa. For purposes of this subsection, a major modification means a change to the shape, depth, water circulation system, or disinfection system of a public or semipublic swimming pool or spa or the installation of diving equipment at a public or semipublic swimming pool;
3. A change in use from a semipublic swimming pool to a public swimming pool; and
4. A change in use from a private residential swimming pool to a public or semipublic swimming pool.
B. An applicant for a design approval shall submit an ADEQ application form to the Department in quadruplicate with four complete sets of plans and specifications for the swimming pool or spa and the information in subsection (C).
C. The application for design approval shall include four copies of the following:
1. A general plot plan;
2. Plans and specifications showing the size, shape, cross-section, slope, and dimensions of each swimming pool or spa, deck areas, and barriers;
3. Plans and specifications showing the water circulation and disinfection systems, including all piping, fittings, drains, suction outlets, filters, pumps, surface skimmers, return inlets, chemical feeders, disinfection equipment, gauges, flow meters, and strainers;
4. Plans and specifications showing the source of water supply and the method of disposal of filter backwash water; used swimming pool or spa water, and wastewater from toilets, urinals, sinks, and showers;
5. Detailed plans of bathhouses, dressing rooms, equipment rooms, and other appurtenances; and
6. Additional data required by the Department for a complete understanding of the project.
D. A professional engineer, architect, or a swimming pool or spa contractor with a current A-9, A-19, KA-5, KA-6 license shall prepare or supervise the preparation of all plans and specifications submitted to the Department for review.
E. An applicant shall submit an application for design approval to the Department at least 60 days prior to the date that the applicant wishes to begin construction of a swimming pool or spa.
F. The Department shall determine whether the application for design approval is complete within 30 days of the date of receipt of the application by the Department.
G. The Department shall issue or deny the application for design approval within 30 days of the date that the Department determines that the application for design approval is complete.
H. Unless an extension of time is granted in writing by the Department, a design approval is void if construction is not started within one year after the date of its issuance or there is a halt in construction of more than one year.
I. The Department may issue a design approval with conditions. The Department shall not issue an Approval of Construction if the design approval is conditioned and the construction of the swimming pool or spa does not comply with the stated conditions.
J. The Department may issue design approvals in phases to allow a political subdivision to start construction of a public swimming pool or spa without issuing a design approval for the entire construction project. A design approval may be issued in phases provided all of the following conditions are met:
1. A phased design approval is needed to accommodate a design/build contract, phased construction contract, multiple construction contracts, turnkey contract, or special contract that requires construction to begin prior to the completion of design plans and specifications for the entire public swimming pool or spa construction project.
2. The applicant submits a detailed project description for the entire public swimming pool or spa construction project to the Department.
3. There is a written agreement between the applicant and the Department which includes the following:
a. A construction project schedule,
b. A schedule to submit applications and supporting documentation for the phased design approval including any anticipated variance requests,
c. Negotiated time-frames for administrative completeness and substantive review of each application for phased design approval, and
d. A schedule of construction inspections by the Department or third-party certifications by the applicant.
4. The applicant certifies in writing that the applicant understands that the public swimming pool or spa cannot be operated without an Approval of Construction for each phase of the construction project pursuant to R18-5-204.
5. If the applicant and the Department cannot reach agreement regarding a phased design approval or Approval of Construction, then the requirements of R18-5-203(A) through (I) and R18-5-204 apply.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-203

Adopted effective February 19, 1998 (Supp. 98-1).