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Pool Permits: Clinton vs Worcester

How do pool permits rules compare between Clinton, MA and Worcester, MA?

Clinton and Worcester have similar restriction levels.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Pool permits in Worcester County are issued by each municipality under the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), which is uniform statewide. Worcester issues permits through the Department of Inspectional Services with plan review, setback, and final inspections.

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Worcester, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Pool permits in Worcester County are issued by each municipality under the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), which is uniform statewide. Worcester issues permits through the Department of Inspectional Services with plan review, setback, and final inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonWorcester
Worcester PermitISD Building DivisionISD Building Division
Applies ToAll pools 24+ in deepAll pools 24+ in deep
Building Code780 CMR (statewide uniform)780 CMR (statewide uniform)
ElectricalGFCI (NEC Art. 680)GFCI (NEC Art. 680)
Semi-Public105 CMR 435 (DPH)105 CMR 435 (DPH)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clinton FAQ

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

Yes, if the pool holds more than 24 inches of water. Under 780 CMR and Worcester ordinance, a building permit from the ISD Building Division is required for in-ground and above-ground pools, spas, and permanent hot tubs deeper than 24 inches.

Does my Worcester condo pool need separate approval?

Yes. Condo, hotel, and apartment complex pools are 'semi-public' under 105 CMR 435 and require annual Board of Health inspection in addition to a 780 CMR building permit. Operator certification is also required.

Worcester FAQ

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

Yes, if the pool holds more than 24 inches of water. Under 780 CMR and Worcester ordinance, a building permit from the ISD Building Division is required for in-ground and above-ground pools, spas, and permanent hot tubs deeper than 24 inches.

Does my Worcester condo pool need separate approval?

Yes. Condo, hotel, and apartment complex pools are 'semi-public' under 105 CMR 435 and require annual Board of Health inspection in addition to a 780 CMR building permit. Operator certification is also required.

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