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25 | On date and time listed, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Perla Ordones arrived at the facility to conduct a secondary pre-licensing inspection to ensure initial corrections were completed prior to licensure. Present during this inspection was Applicant Laura Perez.
Normal days and hours of operation: Monday – Sunday; 23 hours a day.
OFF-LIMIT AREAS INCLUDE: Entire second floor, garage, and right side of the backyard that has the pool.
During visit, LPA observed that a combination of a five-foot-tall and four-foot and eleven inch tall mesh-type fencing has been installed that surrounds the in-ground pool in an attempt to prevent direct access from the windows and sliding glass door of the home. Due to some sections of the fencing not meeting the minimum height requirement of five feet and fencing not stretching the full length to surround the pool, the pool does not meet Title 22 regulations. The fencing does contain a gate with a self-latching and self-closing door, which swings away from the pool.
Additionally, due to the minimal gap present between the outer wall of the home and the mesh fencing, LPA advised Licensee to check in with the fire department to ensure the position of the mesh fencing does not create a zoning issue per fire department regulations.
Before licensure, the following needs to be corrected/completed:
- Fencing must be installed that meets the five foot height requirement per Title 22 regulations and that surrounds the entirety of the pool to prevent direct access from all sides of the home. |