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Safety Rules: Brookline vs Wellesley

How do safety rules rules compare between Brookline, MA and Wellesley, MA?

Brookline and Wellesley have similar restriction levels.

Brookline, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Brookline pools must comply with Massachusetts Building Code (780 CMR) and state health regulations (105 CMR 435). Building permits are required for pools over 24 inches deep. Pools in the Floodplain Overlay District require a Floodplain Development Permit.

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Wellesley, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Pool safety in Norfolk County is governed by MA Building Code (780 CMR) and the MA Department of Public Health regulations for public pools (105 CMR 435). Private residential pools must meet barrier requirements; building permits are required for new pools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrooklineWellesley
Permit RequiredYes, for pools over 24 inches deep-
State Code780 CMR + 105 CMR 435-
Floodplain AreaAdditional Floodplain Development Permit required-
Building Dept.(617) 730-2090-
Building Permit?-Yes β€” required from town building department
Electrical-Licensed electrician required; MA Electrical Code
Anti-Entrapment-Virginia Graeme Baker Act drain covers required
Semi-Public Pools-MA DPH 105 CMR 435
County Rule?-None beyond MA state building code

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Brookline FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Brookline?

Brookline pools must comply with Massachusetts Building Code (780 CMR) and state health regulations (105 CMR 435). Building permits are required for pools over 24 inches deep. Pools in the Floodplain Overlay District require a Floodplain Development Permit.

Do I need a permit for my swimming pool in Brookline?

Permit Required: Yes, for pools over 24 inches deep. State Code: 780 CMR + 105 CMR 435. Floodplain Area: Additional Floodplain Development Permit required. Building Dept.: (617) 730-2090.

Wellesley FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Norfolk County?

Pool safety in Norfolk County is governed by MA Building Code (780 CMR) and the MA Department of Public Health regulations for public pools (105 CMR 435). Private residential pools must meet barrier requirements; building permits are required for new pools.

Do I need a permit for my swimming pool in Norfolk County?

Building Permit?: Yes β€” required from town building department. Electrical: Licensed electrician required; MA Electrical Code. Anti-Entrapment: Virginia Graeme Baker Act drain covers required. Semi-Public Pools: MA DPH 105 CMR 435.

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