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Pool Permits: East Orange vs Newark

How do pool permits rules compare between East Orange, NJ and Newark, NJ?

East Orange has fewer restrictions than Newark.

East Orange, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

In Essex County, a residential swimming pool needs a construction permit issued by the municipal construction official under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). Essex County does not issue building permits or zone property; each town's construction office reviews plans, barriers, and electrical bonding before the pool is

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Heavy Restrictions

All pools in Newark deeper than 24 inches require a building permit under the NJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23). Both in-ground and above-ground pools must comply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast OrangeNewark
Governing CodeN.J.A.C. 5:23 (NJ UCC)-
Permit IssuerMunicipal construction official-
County RoleNone for residential pools-
Public PoolsN.J.A.C. 8:26, health dept-
Model Code2018 ISPSC adopted-
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East Orange FAQ

Does Essex County issue swimming pool permits?

No. Essex County does not issue building permits or zone property. Residential pool permits come from the construction official in your municipality under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23.

Do I need a permit for a residential pool in New Jersey?

Yes. Any pool designed to hold water more than 24 inches deep needs a UCC construction permit from your town's construction office, which verifies the barrier, electrical bonding, and setbacks before use.

Newark FAQ

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