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We are having major HOA problems in our community, we basicly feel like they are trying to keep kids out of sight, locked in the house all the time, and in this day and age many of us are getting very upset about this we believe strongly in the kids getting excerise. It's new construction area and they are just took over, they want to take down the community playground, or make all homeowners get rid of any playground stuff in yards.
But the newest thing is trying to get rid of all kids pools, so the question legally what is condiered a kids pool and what is an above ground STRUCTURE (the by laws state the word structure with is the key here with legal terms) Depth, size, type any help here would be great, otherwise we feel like we have to become like the people that don't want to see kids and complain about every little thing they do because that is how they are treating all of us with kids which is why we are getting picked on, because they complain, we're not.
Thanks!

2007-07-21 03:16:45 · 2 answers · asked by trevorstreasures 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Where I live a kids pool is anything four feet and under and it has to have a lockable fence around it.

2007-07-21 03:23:48 · answer #1 · answered by Pache 3 · 0 0

When I was growing up we had what was called kiddie pools. they were about 12" to 2 ft at the deepest end and were about 25 yrds in length by 12 yrds in width. The bottom was none slip coating and the edges were rounded so the child would not get cut if they feel against it. It was mandatory that an adult be with the children they brought and the pool was fenced off with a 4 ft fence. I do not remember the capacity. Also there was a park attendant with CPR training there at all times. The best thing was it was free to the public.

2007-07-21 03:40:27 · answer #2 · answered by schneider2294@sbcglobal.net 6 · 0 0

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