Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee
OPEN MINUTES
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Minutes of a meeting of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee held in the Council Chamber, Orewa Service Centre, 50 Centreway Road, Orewa on Wednesday, 22 June 2016 at 12.35pm.
Chairperson |
Julia Parfitt, JP |
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Deputy Chairperson |
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Members |
Gaye Harding-Kirikiri |
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Lisa Whyte |
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ABSENT
Deputy Chairperson |
Janet Fitzgerald |
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Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee 22 June 2016 |
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1 Welcome
The Chairperson opened the meeting and welcomed those in attendance.
2 Apologies
Resolution number HIBS/2016/26 MOVED by Chairperson JG Parfitt, seconded by Member GA Harding-Kirikiri: That the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee: a) accept the apology from Deputy Chairperson J Fitzgerald and Lisa for absence.
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3 Declaration of Interest
There were no declarations of interest.
4 Confirmation of Minutes
Resolution number HIBS/2016/27 MOVED by Chairperson JG Parfitt, seconded by Member GA Harding-Kirikiri: That the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee: a) confirm the ordinary minutes of its meeting, held on Wednesday, 25 May 2016, as a true and correct record.
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5 Leave of Absence
Member Janet Fitzgerald
6 Acknowledgements
There were no acknowledgements.
7 Petitions
There were no petitions.
8 Deputations
There were no deputations.
9 Public Forum
There was no public forum.
10 Extraordinary Business
There was no extraordinary business.
11 Notices of Motion
There were no notices of motion.
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Special Exemption (Section 6) Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 |
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Resolution number HIBS/2016/28 MOVED by Chairperson JG Parfitt, seconded by Member GA Harding-Kirikiri: That the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee : a) grant the application by Blair Olliff, 136 Churchill Road, Rothesay Bay, for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987, subject to the spa pool remaining in the same location as it was on the date of inspection and all pool chemicals being kept in a safe locked place. This exemption is subject to conditions in the NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs, section 3.10 ‘Above ground spas and hot tubs’ 3.10 a) to k) inclusive: a) The top of the spa pool or hot tub shall be positioned with the entire top surface not less than 760mm above the surrounding ground or deck; b) The cover shall be lockable and shall be kept locked when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised. A locking device shall contain a mechanical locking mechanism or a self-locking mechanism in addition to latching shut; c) The locks shall not be able to be readily opened or released by a child of up to the age of six years; d) When locked the cover shall be fitted so that if lifted it does not release the locking device or provide a clearance greater than 100mm; e) The cover shall be made of a material that if walked on cannot collapse and can withstand the weight of at least 20kg to ensure that it will more than take the weight of a child up to six years old; f) The cover shall be constructed of material that meets ASTM F1346-91 to allow easy movement on and off the spa pool or hot tub; g) The cover shall be constructed with a taper from the centre hinge to the outside edge of the cover so that water will not pond on top of it; h) The cover shall have an evenly spaced mechanical locking device as required in b) which shall be positioned to ensure the cover cannot be lifted more than 100mm by a child up to six years of age, and ensures that the cover is fixed securely to the spa pool or hot tub; i) The cover and locks shall be maintained at all times in a good state of repair; j) Warning stickers/sign shall be placed on the cover to advise that it shall be locked in place when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised; k) Removable steps, movable furniture, or other objects that can assist a young child to climb onto the cover, shall be stowed/stored away at least 1200mm from the side of the spa pool or hot tub. Note: That the power point within 1.2 m of the spa has been fitted with a 60 degree angle fillet to prevent climbing.
b) grant the application by Pauline and Peter Gulliver, 322 Beach Road, Campbells Bay, for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987, subject to the spa pool remaining in the same location as it was on the date of inspection. This exemption is subject to conditions in the NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs, section 3.10 ‘Above ground spas and hot tubs’ 3.10 a) to k) inclusive: a) The top of the spa pool or hot tub shall be positioned with the entire top surface not less than 760mm above the surrounding ground or deck; b) The cover shall be lockable and shall be kept locked when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised. A locking device shall contain a mechanical locking mechanism or a self-locking mechanism in addition to latching shut; c) The locks shall not be able to be readily opened or released by a child of up to the age of six years; d) When locked the cover shall be fitted so that if lifted it does not release the locking device or provide a clearance greater than 100mm; e) The cover shall be made of a material that if walked on cannot collapse and can withstand the weight of at least 20kg to ensure that it will more than take the weight of a child up to six years old; f) The cover shall be constructed of material that meets ASTM F1346-91 to allow easy movement on and off the spa pool or hot tub; g) The cover shall be constructed with a taper from the centre hinge to the outside edge of the cover so that water will not pond on top of it; h) The cover shall have an evenly spaced mechanical locking device as required in b) which shall be positioned to ensure the cover cannot be lifted more than 100mm by a child up to six years of age, and ensures that the cover is fixed securely to the spa pool or hot tub; i) The cover and locks shall be maintained at all times in a good state of repair; j) Warning stickers/sign shall be placed on the cover to advise that it shall be locked in place when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised; k) Removable steps, movable furniture, or other objects that can assist a young child to climb onto the cover, shall be stowed/stored away at least 1200mm from the side of the spa pool or hot tub. Note: that the deck the spa pool is situated on is less than 1 metre high.
c) grant the application by Peter Mortlock, 295 Pinecrest Drive, Gulf Harbour, for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987, and that this exemption is personal to the applicant (Peter Mortlock) subject to the spa pool remaining in the same location as it was on the date of inspection. This exemption is subject to conditions in the NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs, section 3.10 ‘Above ground spas and hot tubs’ 3.10 a) to k) inclusive: a) The top of the spa pool or hot tub shall be positioned with the entire top surface not less than 760mm above the surrounding ground or deck; b) The cover shall be lockable and shall be kept locked when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised. A locking device shall contain a mechanical locking mechanism or a self-locking mechanism in addition to latching shut; c) The locks shall not be able to be readily opened or released by a child of up to the age of six years; d) When locked the cover shall be fitted so that if lifted it does not release the locking device or provide a clearance greater than 100mm; e) The cover shall be made of a material that if walked on cannot collapse and can withstand the weight of at least 20kg to ensure that it will more than take the weight of a child up to six years old; f) The cover shall be constructed of material that meets ASTM F1346-91 to allow easy movement on and off the spa pool or hot tub; g) The cover shall be constructed with a taper from the centre hinge to the outside edge of the cover so that water will not pond on top of it; h) The cover shall have an evenly spaced mechanical locking device as required in b) which shall be positioned to ensure the cover cannot be lifted more than 100mm by a child up to six years of age, and ensures that the cover is fixed securely to the spa pool or hot tub; i) The cover and locks shall be maintained at all times in a good state of repair; j) Warning stickers/sign shall be placed on the cover to advise that it shall be locked in place when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised; k) Removable steps, movable furniture, or other objects that can assist a young child to climb onto the cover, shall be stowed/stored away at least 1200mm from the side of the spa pool or hot tub.
d) grant the application by Roderick P De Vries, 23 Waiake Street, Torbay, for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987, subject to the spa pool remaining in the same location as it was on the date of inspection. This exemption is subject to conditions in the NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs, section 3.10 ‘Above ground spas and hot tubs’ 3.10 a) to k) inclusive: a) The top of the spa pool or hot tub shall be positioned with the entire top surface not less than 760mm above the surrounding ground or deck; b) The cover shall be lockable and shall be kept locked when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised. A locking device shall contain a mechanical locking mechanism or a self-locking mechanism in addition to latching shut; c) The locks shall not be able to be readily opened or released by a child of up to the age of six years; d) When locked the cover shall be fitted so that if lifted it does not release the locking device or provide a clearance greater than 100mm; e) The cover shall be made of a material that if walked on cannot collapse and can withstand the weight of at least 20kg to ensure that it will more than take the weight of a child up to six years old; f) The cover shall be constructed of material that meets ASTM F1346-91 to allow easy movement on and off the spa pool or hot tub; g) The cover shall be constructed with a taper from the centre hinge to the outside edge of the cover so that water will not pond on top of it; h) The cover shall have an evenly spaced mechanical locking device as required in b) which shall be positioned to ensure the cover cannot be lifted more than 100mm by a child up to six years of age, and ensures that the cover is fixed securely to the spa pool or hot tub; i) The cover and locks shall be maintained at all times in a good state of repair; j) Warning stickers/sign shall be placed on the cover to advise that it shall be locked in place when the spa pool or hot tub is not being used or supervised; k) Removable steps, movable furniture, or other objects that can assist a young child to climb onto the cover, shall be stowed/stored away at least 1200mm from the side of the spa pool or hot tub. Note: No fee is applicable to this application. |
13 Consideration of Extraordinary Items
There was no consideration of extraordinary items.
12.37pm The Chairperson thanked Members for their attendance and attention to business and declared the meeting closed.
CONFIRMED AS A TRUE AND CORRECT RECORD AT A MEETING OF THE Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee HELD ON
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