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Originally Posted by FlyingScot
I think your reference to building codes is sort of making a related point to Seaplane's. It's a bathhouse at the beach. A big shed with some plywood walls, a cement floor, picnic table benches, and a few toilets should be sufficient.
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From the LDS article:
The building houses a concessions area, bathrooms, and storage used by lifeguards.
Food service is another standard that looks far different today than it did 50 years ago. The concessions area is so out of compliance, Greene said, that it won’t be able to get a license to serve food this year. Bringing it up to code would require the installation of a three-bay sink and modern appliances, for which there just isn’t space in the current building.