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Above-Ground Pools: Acushnet Center vs New Bedford

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Acushnet Center, MA and New Bedford, MA?

Acushnet Center and New Bedford have similar restriction levels.

Acushnet Center, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools throughout Bristol County must comply with 780 CMR barrier requirements if holding water deeper than 24 inches. Pools with sides less than 48 inches need additional fencing. Building permits are required by local building departments.

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New Bedford, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in New Bedford deeper than 24 inches require a building permit. Pool barrier requirements under 780 CMR apply. Pools with sides less than 48 inches high need additional fencing. Ladders must be removable or have a lockable gate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAcushnet CenterNew Bedford
PermitRequired if deeper than 24 inchesRequired if deeper than 24 inches
Pool Sides < 48 inAdditional fencing requiredAdditional fencing required
LadderMust be removable or lockableMust be removable or lockable
State Code780 CMR standards apply-
Permit Fee-Based on structure size

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Acushnet Center FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Bristol County?

Above-ground pools throughout Bristol County must comply with 780 CMR barrier requirements if holding water deeper than 24 inches. Pools with sides less than 48 inches need additional fencing. Building permits are required by local building departments.

What are the rules for above-ground pools in Bristol County?

Permit: Required if deeper than 24 inches. Pool Sides < 48 in: Additional fencing required. Ladder: Must be removable or lockable. State Code: 780 CMR standards apply.

New Bedford FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in New Bedford?

Above-ground pools in New Bedford deeper than 24 inches require a building permit. Pool barrier requirements under 780 CMR apply. Pools with sides less than 48 inches high need additional fencing. Ladders must be removable or have a lockable gate.

What are the rules for above-ground pools in New Bedford?

Permit: Required if deeper than 24 inches. Pool Sides < 48 in: Additional fencing required. Ladder: Must be removable or lockable. Permit Fee: Based on structure size.

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